Cutting J, Dunne F
Psychopathology. 1986;19(6):347-52. doi: 10.1159/000284459.
Sixty schizophrenics and 40 depressives in remission from the floridly psychotic phase were given a semi-structured interview concerning their abnormal perceptual experiences at the onset of their illness. About 50% of each set of subjects had experienced an alteration in the quality of their perception. However, there was a fairly characteristic pattern in each case: emotional tainting of the world around, a sense of unreality and noise sensitivity in depression; and an indefinable, qualitative change in visual perception, particularly affecting the way colours, people, space and facial expression were viewed, in schizophrenia. Of the various theories which have been put forward to explain perceptual change in schizophrenia, a breakdown in gestalt appeared to explain these findings best.
对60名精神分裂症患者和40名已从明显精神病阶段缓解的抑郁症患者进行了半结构化访谈,询问他们在疾病发作时的异常感知体验。每组受试者中约50%经历了感知质量的改变。然而,每种情况都有相当典型的模式:抑郁症患者周围世界有情感色彩、有不真实感和对噪音敏感;精神分裂症患者视觉感知有难以定义的质性变化,尤其影响对颜色、人物、空间和面部表情的看法。在为解释精神分裂症的感知变化而提出的各种理论中,格式塔崩溃似乎最能解释这些发现。