Acrophobia
Acrophobia (a Graece ἄκρον ,sensu vertex vel editus vel margo et φόβος,"timor") est nimius metus vel timor irrationalis vel phobia excelsi praecipue cum non tantum in loco excelso sit. Categoriam pertinetur timoris specifici numerata incommodum spatiae motionisque qua remedia similares communicant.
Nexus externi
recensere- Furman, Joseph M (May 2005). "Acrophobia and pathological height vertigo: indications for vestibular physical therapy?". Physical Therapy
- Jacob, Rolf G; Woody, Shelia R; Clark, Duncan B. (December 1993). "Discomfort with space and motion: A possible marker of vestibular dysfunction assessed by the situational characteristics questionnaire". Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment 15 (4): 299–324
- Menzies, RG; Clarke, JC. (1995). "The etiology of acrophobia and its relationship to severity and individual response patterns". Behaviour Research and Therapy 33 (31): 499–501
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