2024-03-28T19:39:04Zhttps://uvadoc.uva.es/oai/requestoai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/149062021-06-23T11:43:42Zcom_10324_1181com_10324_931com_10324_894col_10324_1387
Jimeno Bulnes, Natalia
Jimeno Valdés, Agustín
Alonso Alonso, Alonso
Segovia, E.
Vargas Aragón, Martín Lorenzo
2015-11-25T12:58:02Z
2015-11-25T12:58:02Z
1996
Neurology, Psychiatry and Brain Research, 1996, vol.4, n 4. 171-178
0941-9500
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/14906
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Using a new scientific paradigm, chaotic-deterministic
dynamics, our research group developed a new cognitive
instrument which is administered by means of a computen
the Test of Random Rhythm Generation (ARG). Theoretical
background and preliminary results in two young male,
defectual schizophrenic patients (paranoid type) are here
presented. Basic symptoms were explored by means of the
Frankfurt Complaint Questionnaire of FBF (Frankfurter
Beschwerde-Fragebogen) and the Bonn Scale for the Assessment
of Basic Symptoms of Gross et al. Possible relationships
between cerebral complexity and basic symptoms
are discussed. It is concluded that the ARG is a valuable
technique to measure the patient's cognitive potential as
well as his complexity level (or cerebral chaotic dynamic
complexity). Finally, it is hypothesized that defectual psychotic
patients genérate more rigid and rhythmic series
than control groups. Further work must be done in this new
research field.
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Basic symptoms and cognitive dynamic disorders in schizophrenic patients
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