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Procesamiento visual-espacial y dimensiones de la esquizofrenia: un estudio preliminar en 62 sujetos esquizofrénicos

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

Gwenolé Loas*
Affiliation:
Departamento Universitario de Psiquiatría, Hospital Pinel, 80044 Amiens, cedex 1, Francia
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Resumen

El propósito del estudio era explorar las relaciones entre el rendimiento en la segregación de figura-fondo y las dimensiones clínicas en la esquizofrenia. Sesenta y dos sujetos esquizofrénicos rellenaron el Test de Figuras Anidadas (EFT), y los síntomas esquizofrénicos se evaluaron utilizando la Escala de Evaluación Psiquiátrica Breve (BPRS). Los elementos de la BPRS se agruparon en cuatro categorías: positivo, negativo, general y desorganización. Los resultados mostraron en los esquizofrénicos varones correlaciones negativas y significativas entre las puntuaciones del EFT y las subescalas negativa o de desorganización. Teniendo en cuenta que las puntuaciones del EFT en los sujetos esquizotípicos correlacionaban negativamente con la dimensión negativa de la esquizotipia, proponemos que esa relación podría constituir un rasgo de la enfermedad.

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Copyright © Elsevier SAS. Todos los derechos reservados 2004

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Footnotes

LoasG. Procesamiento visual-espacial y dimensiones de la esquizofrenia: un estudio preliminar en 62 sujetos esquizofrénicos. Eur Psychiatry2004;19:370-373.

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