The full-blown hallucinations of Charles Bonnet Syndrome are one example.
邦纳症候群中全面爆发的幻觉就是一个例子。
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And, in some cases, these drugs can even relieve the hallucinations of patients with Charles Bonnet Syndrome.
在某些病例中,这些药物甚至能够减轻邦纳综合征病人的幻觉。
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Rosalie had developed a condition known as Charles Bonnet Syndrome, in which patients with either impaired vision or total blindness suddenly hallucinate whole scenes in vivid color.
罗萨莉患有邦纳症候群,患者通常视觉受损或是完全丧失视觉,眼前却突然出现色彩缤纷的各种幻觉。
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Because Charles Bonnet Syndrome only occurs in people who had normal vision and then lost their sight, not those who were born blind, scientists think the brain uses remembered images to compensate for the lack of new visual input.
Visual release hallucinations, also known as Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS), is the experience of complex visual hallucinations in a person with partial or severe blindness. First described by Charles Bonnet in 1760, it was first introduced into English-speaking psychiatry in 1982.