Abstract:Psychotic speaking and non‐speaking children and subnormal controls were compared on visual discrimination tasks. Tasks which could be solved through the use of kinaesthetic, brightness or size cues d...Psychotic speaking and non‐speaking children and subnormal controls were compared on visual discrimination tasks. Tasks which could be solved through the use of kinaesthetic, brightness or size cues did not differentiate between the groups, while those which involved shape differences and directional orientation did.Read More
Publication Year: 1965
Publication Date: 1965-11-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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