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    - xvii, 353 p. : ill.
    Cote : WM 203 S678 2001

    Schizophrénie ; Perception sociale

    This fascinating book examines how persons with schizophrenia understa nd and respond to their world. Unlike numbers, words, objects, or othe r "non-social" stimuli, social stimuli are abstract, fluid, immediate, reciprocal, fraught with personal meaning. While the ordinary person may have no trouble differentiating between the meaning of laughter in response to a joke and that in response to a social faux pas, the per son with schizophrenia may find it quite challenging. The ability to e xtract meaning from social stimuli requires a level of semantic proces sing that may be deficient in persons with schizophrenia. Furthermore, a person's relationship to social stimuli is interactive, requiring a cultural familiarity that persons with schizophrenia often lack as a result of their isolation from others.

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