semiology|semiologies in English

noun

[se·mi·ol·o·gy || ‚sɪːmɪ'ɑlədʒɪ /‚semɪ'ɒlədʒɪ]

study of signs and symbols (also semeiology)

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1. Atonic seizures are best defined with simultaneous EEG recordings and the semiology of focal Atonic seizures includes both limb atonia and trunk atonia

2. * Astatic or atonic seizures- loss of tone, with falls or head drops Sorting out seizures: it is important for the epilepsy team to be well informed about the semiology of the seizures

3. Fran�ois Jost is Full Professor at the Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris III University, where he is Director of the Centre d��tudes sur l�image et le Son M�diatiques (CEISME), and teaches television analysis, narratology, and semiology.

4. At the beginning of the 19th century, while the semiology of hallucinations was being identified for the first time (Esquirol, 1817; Baillarger, 1856), a number of French alienists isolated partial delusions which are characterized by disorders of perception: “folie sensoriale” (Lélut, 1836), “monomanie sensoriale” (Aubanel, Calmeil, 1839), “délire des sensations” (Michéa, 1851).