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Sensory Deprivation

Science, 1961
Exploratory experimental work into the effects of sensory deprivation on human subjects has developed rapidly during the past decade and many reports have been published. It would appear to be necessary, however, to pause for a moment and to review the work which has so far been executed with a view to facilitating the systematic investigation of this ...
H E, Gruber, J A, Vernon
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Sensory Deprivation

A.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1958
Introduction Sensory deprivation, a new area of investigation in psychology and psychiatry,1has long been familiar to students of certain types of literature. Autobiographical reports from explorers and shipwrecked sailors2-5have indicated that gross mental abnormalities such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorientation can occur in persons who ...
H, LEIDERMAN   +3 more
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Sensory deprivation

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1979
The loss of vision, hearing, and speech, even on a temporary basis, may be responsible for strange, unpredictable, or bizarre behavior. The placement of obtundent surgical dressings may be responsible for the symptoms of sensory deprivation.
A N, Cranin, J, Sher
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Vigilance during Sensory Deprivation

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1967
In 2 studies, isolated 5s (N = 59), while undergoing 4 days of dark, quiet sensory deprivation (SD), exhibited superior auditory vigilance compared with that shown by non-deprived controls (N = 76).
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Sensory Deprivation: A Personal Experience

The American Journal of Nursing, 1973
A skiing accident had cracked several ribs, collapsed a lung, severely lacerated my liver, and destroyed my right renal artery. I hemorrhaged, went into deep shock, and had one complication after another: acute renal failure, cardiac arrest, hypertension, pulmonary edema, thrombophlebitis, pneumonia, subphrenic abscess, transfusion reactions, massive ...
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Sensory Deprivation

w/k - Between Science and Art, 2020
Till Bödeker explains the concept and the scientific references of his work THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX, which consists of an isolation tank in which sensory deprivation can be experienced.
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SCHIZOPHRENIA, SENSORY DEPRIVATION, AND SENSORY OVERLOAD

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1973
In comparison to general psychiatric patients and normal controls, chronic schizophrenics displayed greater reactivity to conditions of sensory deprivation and sensory overload. Overall, their performance conformed to an inverted-U-shaped function of arousal whereby deviations in sensory input, above or below a rather narrow range, produced increased ...
A M, Ludwig, L H, Stark
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SENSORY DEPRIVATION AND PERSONALITY

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1960
1. We found no relationship between gross clinical ratings of "ego-integrity" and the production of perceptual aberrations in this experiment. 2. Imagery occurs in subjects who habitually have hypnagogic imagery, both healthy and unhealthy. Less healthy subjects are more likely to interact with their imagery in an emotional way due to impared reality ...
H U, GRUNEBAUM   +2 more
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Sensory Deprivation

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1971
P, Solomon, S T, Kleeman
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