Simple Partical
• Very brief, usually no longer than 10 – 15 seconds.
• No loss of consciousness or awareness.• May be either sensory or motor.
• A change in any of the senses (vision, hearing, smell, touch, or taste) or perception—i.e. room suddenly appears to elongate, sound of a bell, smell of burnt toast, a tingling in one area, sour taste, or an unexplained emotion.
• Change in motor activity or movement, usually isolated to one group of muscles—i.e. jerking of a limb
• No recovery period.
• Very brief, usually no longer than 10 – 15 seconds.
• No loss of consciousness or awareness.• May be either sensory or motor.
• A change in any of the senses (vision, hearing, smell, touch, or taste) or perception—i.e. room suddenly appears to elongate, sound of a bell, smell of burnt toast, a tingling in one area, sour taste, or an unexplained emotion.
• Change in motor activity or movement, usually isolated to one group of muscles—i.e. jerking of a limb
• No recovery period.