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[Sensory deprivation].

H S Andersen1

  • 1Psykiatrisk afdeling E., Bispebjerg Hospital, København.

Ugeskrift for Laeger
|September 21, 1992
PubMed
Summary
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Sensory deprivation, a state of reduced stimulation, can cause perceptual, cognitive, and affective symptoms. Understanding its causes and implications is key to exploring potential therapeutic uses.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Physiology

Context:

  • Review of the historical concept and terminology of sensory deprivation.
  • Exploration of perceptual, cognitive, affective, and physiological symptoms.
  • Discussion of etiological theories including biological, psychodynamic, and social psychological perspectives.

Purpose:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of sensory deprivation.
  • To analyze experimental variables influencing sensory deprivation research.
  • To examine clinical and practical implications.

Summary:

  • Details symptoms and physiological disturbances associated with sensory deprivation.
  • Reviews various etiological theories and experimental variables.
  • Highlights the potential for sensory deprivation to contribute to symptomatology.

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Impact:

  • Emphasizes the role of sensory deprivation in various clinical situations.
  • Discusses the potential therapeutic applications of controlled sensory deprivation.
  • Provides a foundation for future research into sensory deprivation effects.