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[Visually controlled space orientation in endogenous psychoses].

S Lemke, R Meissner

    Psychiatrie, Neurologie, Und Medizinische Psychologie
    |July 1, 1986
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    Psychotic patients showed neglect of left-side chairs, suggesting right hemispherical dysfunction. Disturbed family environments correlated with closer personal space choices in these patients.

    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Psychiatry
    • Spatial Cognition

    Context:

    • Investigated spatial behavior in 30 psychotic patients.
    • Utilized a controlled room with 8 chairs to assess spatial choices.
    • Examined right-left choice and distance preference.

    Purpose:

    • To measure visual controlled behavior in space among psychotic patients.
    • To explore the relationship between specific psychotic symptoms and spatial neglect.
    • To investigate correlations between environmental factors and personal space in psychosis.

    Summary:

    • Patients with "distrust" and "delusion" exhibited neglect of left-side chairs, indicating potential right hemispherical dysfunction.
    • No significant correlation was found between general psychosis and choice of distance.

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  • A notable correlation emerged between a history of a disturbed parental home and a preference for near personal space.
  • Impact:

    • Suggests a potential link between specific delusions/distrust and hemispheric lateralization in psychosis.
    • Highlights the influence of early life environment on spatial behavior and personal space in psychotic individuals.
    • Provides insights into the complex interplay of neurological, psychological, and environmental factors in spatial cognition within psychosis.