Dear Members
I heard an very interesting symptom recently. The woman reported that
all music sounded the same to her. She could not differentiate
between 'country', 'pop' or any of her eclectic collection, simply
none of the music could be identified. I do not know where to go with
this as I have searched and searched and can find no clear match. I
feel this is the most 'SRP' symptom I have heard. Any pointers
appreciated.
Medo
Music
Re: Music
Have you tried Kent, Hearing, illusions of or Synth. Rep. Delusions, hearing
illusions of (more rx I think). Best wishes, Joy Lucas
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Re: Music
That is pretty strange.
A sort of synesthesia, also a bit like non-verbal aphasia.
Allen's Encyclopedia
Ambra grisea
Head
"while listening to harmonies of music, the high tone were heard correctly,
while the lower ones seemed incorrect and even reversed.."
Sarracenia Purpurea
Ear
"noise of confused music and resonance of the pulse in the ears."
Synthesis 8 Repertory contains a number of rubrics which could be useful,
though nothing exact.
Mind, Indifference, apathy- music, which he loves; to
Mind, Memory, -weakness of memory, music, for
I think you may throw the most light on this by considering it a form of
synesthesia (old spelling synaesthesia, possibly still "correct" in U.K.) &
or aphasia
There is a symptom in Lyc. (from Allen's Handbook)
"inability to read, because he does not recognize letters, he can copy them,
but has no idea of their significance, he knows that Z is the last letter of
the alphabet, but has forgotten its name..."
Dave Hartley
new: www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)423-4284
mailto:dave@localcomputermart.com
Asheville Computer (N. Carolina) (828)285-0240
A sort of synesthesia, also a bit like non-verbal aphasia.
Allen's Encyclopedia
Ambra grisea
Head
"while listening to harmonies of music, the high tone were heard correctly,
while the lower ones seemed incorrect and even reversed.."
Sarracenia Purpurea
Ear
"noise of confused music and resonance of the pulse in the ears."
Synthesis 8 Repertory contains a number of rubrics which could be useful,
though nothing exact.
Mind, Indifference, apathy- music, which he loves; to
Mind, Memory, -weakness of memory, music, for
I think you may throw the most light on this by considering it a form of
synesthesia (old spelling synaesthesia, possibly still "correct" in U.K.) &
or aphasia
There is a symptom in Lyc. (from Allen's Handbook)
"inability to read, because he does not recognize letters, he can copy them,
but has no idea of their significance, he knows that Z is the last letter of
the alphabet, but has forgotten its name..."
Dave Hartley
new: www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)423-4284
mailto:dave@localcomputermart.com
Asheville Computer (N. Carolina) (828)285-0240