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Sensory Deprivation and Homeostasis
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1979ABSTRACT: Most afferent inputs are sensory stimulants, and physical activity is probably one of the most significant of all sensory stimulations. Gravity is a constant stimulus. These demands are also known as stress, and the stressor effect as the general adaptation syndrome (Selye).
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Ugeskrift for laeger, 1992
A review of sensory deprivation is presented. The history of the concept and the terminological problems are reviewed. The symptoms are subdivided into: perceptual, cognitive and affective and the physiological disturbances are reviewed. Various etiological theories are discussed.
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A review of sensory deprivation is presented. The history of the concept and the terminological problems are reviewed. The symptoms are subdivided into: perceptual, cognitive and affective and the physiological disturbances are reviewed. Various etiological theories are discussed.
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