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Am J Psychiatry 123:971-976, February 1967
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.123.8.971
© 1967 American Psychiatric Association
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Perceptual Disorders in Schizophrenia

JULES R. BEMPORAD M.D.1

1 Resident in child psychiatry at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center

Schizophrenia may involve a perceptual distortion characterized by an ontogenetically more primitive mode of perception in which parts of a whole are seen as separate and unrelated. In this study of perceptual distortion among four groups of patients, acute schizophrenic patients were least able to organize perceptual parts into a whole correctly. Chronic and recovered schizophrenic patients did better, although their responses still showed greater fragmentation of percepts than did those of the nonschizophrenic control group.







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