Słyszenie dychotyczne w badaniach nad schizofrenią paranoidalną Artykuł przeglądowy

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Bartosz Łoza

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Pacjenci ze schizofrenią w porównaniu z grupami kontrolnymi podczas zadań dychotycznych będących formą pomiaru funkcjonalnego asymetrii półkul przedstawiają znacząco odmienny wzór odpowiedzi. Szczególnie w testach dychotycznych angażujących skupienie uwagi i testach uwzględniających stan emocji ujawniane są asymetrie zależne od klinicznej symptomatologii. Wyniki odzwierciedlają stan neurofizjologiczny towarzyszący przebiegowi schizofrenii.

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