Frank B, Lorenzoni E
Department of Neurology, Medical School Hannover, FRG.
Psychopathology. 1989;22(4):182-7. doi: 10.1159/000284594.
Phantom limb sensations in the waking state and in dreams were examined in 84 limb-amputated patients. These phenomena were divided into complete, reduced, intermittent and nonexisting phantom limb. Common features as well as differences between the phantom limb in the waking state and in dreams were characterized and illustrated by casuistics and dream reports. Thus it was shown that nearly half the patients had the same, whereas the others had a different phantom limb in the waking state and in dreams.
对84名肢体截肢患者在清醒状态和梦境中的幻肢感觉进行了检查。这些现象被分为完全型、减退型、间歇型和无幻肢型。通过病例分析和梦境报告对清醒状态和梦境中幻肢的共同特征以及差异进行了描述和说明。结果显示,近一半的患者在清醒状态和梦境中的幻肢相同,而其他患者则不同。