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MANTRAKSHAR FEELING
THEORY OF IDEA TO ACTION
COGNITION | AFFECT | CONATION |
---|---|---|
To know | To feel | To act |
thinking | feeling | willing |
thought | emotion | Volition |
epistemology | esthetics | Ethics |
know | caring | Doing |
Instinct | Intention |
SENSATION AND PERCEPTION
Perception of touch
Sensory modalities
Touch sensation
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
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itching | ![]() | ||
Numbness | ![]() | ||
palpitations | ![]() | From palpitō (“throb, pulsate, palpitate”), frequentative of palpō (“touch softly, stroke, pat”) | |
Paresthesia | ![]() | From Ancient Greek παρά (pará, “beside, abnormal”) + αἴσθησις (aísthēsis, “sensation”). | |
Tingling | ![]() | A tingling sensation; pins and needles. |
Vibration
Itch
Nociception
- Headache
- Stomachache
- Chest pain
- Backpain
- arthralgia
- myalgia
- Painful urination
- proctalgia fugax
- painful sexual intercourse
- pelvic pain
- pleuritic chest pain
- shoulder pain
- dysphagia
- odynophagia
- Intermittent claudication
- Cardialgia
- Neck pain
Thermoception
Haptic perception
Size , shape , material
Vision
Visual sensation
Visual Perception
Disorders of visual perception are visual hallucinations in which the brain wrongly interprets the image.
Sensory modality
Light is the sensory or stimulus modality for vision.
Taste
Gustatory hallucinations
Audioception
Speech / language perception
STRETCH RECEPTORS
Muscle weakness
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
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asthenia | ![]() | from ἀ- (a-, “not, un-”) + σθένος (sthénos, “strength”). | |
Tired | ![]() | ||
Weak | ![]() | ||
malaise | ![]() | from mal- (“bad, badly”) + aise (“ease”) | |
fatigue | ![]() | *fatis (weariness) + -igō, the latter a suffixal form of agō (“I do, act”). | |
hunger | ![]() | ||
Thirsty | ![]() | Sanskrit तृष्णा (tṛṣṇā, “desire; thirst”), Sanskrit तृष्यति (tṛ́ṣyati) | |
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
Chills | ![]() | ||
Sick | ![]() | ||
shivers | ![]() | ||
Sweaty | ![]() | Latin sudor, Sanskrit स्वेद (svéda), |
Stretch receptors
Visceroceptors
- Bloating
- Belching
- Eructation
- Flatulence
MENTAL WEAKNESS
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
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Dizzy | ![]() | ||
Sleepy | ![]() | ||
drowsiness | ![]() | Gothic 𐌳𐍂𐌹𐌿𐍃𐌰𐌽 (driusan, “to fall; fall down”). | |
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
Black out | ![]() | A temporary loss of consciousness. | |
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
Nauseated | ![]() | from Ancient Greek ναυσία (nausía, “sea-sickness”), from ναῦς (naûs, “ship”). | |
Vertigo | ![]() | verticō, from vertex (“whirlwind, top”) + -ō, later reanalyzed as vertō (“to spin”) | |
irritability | ![]() | ||
Light-headed | ![]() | ||
Pain | ![]() |
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
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tinnitus | ![]() | Perfect passive participle of tinniō (“ring, jingle, clink”). |
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
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confabulation | ![]() | From fābula (“narrative, conversation”) + -or, from for (“speak, say”). | |
confusion | ![]() | From con- (“with, together”) + fundō (“pour”). | |
illusion | ![]() | from in- (“at, upon”) + lūdere (“to play, mock, trick”) | |
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
Satiety | ![]() | From satis (“enough”) + -tās. | |
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
delusion | ![]() | From dē- + lūdō. ( play) | |
hallucination | ![]() | Ancient Greek ἀλύω (alúō, “to wander in mind, to roam”), |
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