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- Q5254902 subject Q1983760.
- Q5254902 subject Q6234158.
- Q5254902 subject Q6927599.
- Q5254902 subject Q7216833.
- Q5254902 subject Q9147666.
- Q5254902 abstract "Delusional intuition is a term applicable in psychiatry that refers to a thought or belief that when expressed either in society, or as usually in a clinical setting, is apparent as being blatantly impossible or unlikely in that the semantic relations of subjects within the speech content have no basis in reality, i.e. that is of a thought that is delusional. This type of delusion in the context of the intuitive is rather an experience of faux intuition, the person experiences something that resembles the intuitive, but instead the experience is qualified as delusional. This delusion is also described as Autochthonous.".
- Q5254902 wikiPageExternalLink delusion.
- Q5254902 wikiPageWikiLink Q105334.
- Q5254902 wikiPageWikiLink Q189222.
- Q5254902 wikiPageWikiLink Q189643.
- Q5254902 wikiPageWikiLink Q1983760.
- Q5254902 wikiPageWikiLink Q4801082.
- Q5254902 wikiPageWikiLink Q5486626.
- Q5254902 wikiPageWikiLink Q5571854.
- Q5254902 wikiPageWikiLink Q6234158.
- Q5254902 wikiPageWikiLink Q6927599.
- Q5254902 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216833.
- Q5254902 wikiPageWikiLink Q76509.
- Q5254902 wikiPageWikiLink Q9147666.
- Q5254902 comment "Delusional intuition is a term applicable in psychiatry that refers to a thought or belief that when expressed either in society, or as usually in a clinical setting, is apparent as being blatantly impossible or unlikely in that the semantic relations of subjects within the speech content have no basis in reality, i.e. that is of a thought that is delusional.".
- Q5254902 label "Delusional intuition".