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Perceptual‐Motor Disorders in Chronic Schizophrenia
British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1962An assessment of chronic schizophrenics suggested that some showed marked perceptual‐motor disturbances and others did not. Two extreme groups of twelve each were taken from those assessed and investigated experimentally in a series of every‐day perceptual‐motor tasks. Performance was analysed in terms of nineteen basic disorders which are listed.
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Chapter 32 Sensory and perceptual disorders
2009Disorders of perception can be examined appropriately only after the normal operations of the senses have been appreciated. There was a long descriptive history of perceptual phenomena before theories were formed and experiments were performed. The phases through which phenomena pass in progressing from description to dissection are charted.
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The perceptual evaluation of voice disorders.
Acta oto-rhino-laryngologica Belgica, 1996The consent about the necessity of perceptual evaluation in the assessment of patients with voice disorders is almost unanimous. This is not the case with regard to the method or scale. This article gives an outline of historical backgrounds and presents a survey of contemporary perceptual rating scales.
De Bodt, Marc +3 more
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Comment on Perceptual Defense in Anxiety Disorders
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2005This paper is intended to lend support to the 2003 findings of Poloni, Riquier, Zimmermann, and Borgeat. Further, some extensions of these and other findings with respect to perceptual defense are suggested.
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[Perceptual disorders in childhood].
Bulletin der Schweizerischen Akademie der Medizinischen Wissenschaften, 1977Cross-sectional findings in form of performance profiles of 71 severely language disturbed children three to ten years old corroborate the hypothesis that beside disturbances of complex performances, such as language, disturbances of earlier developmental performances mainly of the sensory-motor level can be observed. The prerequisites of these complex
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[Visual perceptual disorders in Alzheimer's disease].
Geriatrie et psychologie neuropsychiatrie du vieillissement, 2020Visual perception is humans' preferred way for taking information on the surrounding world. Visual perception is frequently impaired in patients with Alzheimer's disease, lessening patients' quality of life, and making evaluation of other cognitive deficits more complicated.
Henri, Lenoir, Éric, Siéroff
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VISUAL PERCEPTION AND PERCEPTUAL DISORDER
British Medical Bulletin, 1981G, Ratcliff, J E, Ross
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[Fluctuating perceptual hearing disorders].
Ceskoslovenska otolaryngologie, 1990The author presents a characteristic of a fluctuating perception hearing disorder of unknown aetiology. The disease is considered a special nosological unit. Two examples are given. In the discussion the author analyzes the literature pertaining to the aetiology of the disease.
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