PMID: 3763767Jul 1, 1986Paper

Visually controlled space orientation in endogenous psychoses

Psychiatrie, Neurologie, und medizinische Psychologie
S Lemke, R Meissner

Abstract

The visual controlled behaviour in space is measured in 30 psychotic patients. In a room with a row of 8 equal chairs we measured the right-left-choice and the choice of distance. The neglect of the left chairs in patient with "distrust" and "delusion" let us suppose a right hemispherical dysfunction. There is no correlation between psychosis and choice of distance, but a good correlation between disturbed parental home and near distance.

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