Gilman S L
Confin Psychiatr. 1979;22(3):127-44.
Using texts by the late 18th century Scottish writer Henry MacKenzie, the German Romantic writer Heinrich von Kleist, and the American psychologist William James, the use of visual models for the perception of the insane is illustrated. In the latter two cases, the seeming hallucinatory nature of the texts is shown to have had its roots in visual models.
通过引用18世纪晚期苏格兰作家亨利·麦肯齐、德国浪漫主义作家海因里希·冯·克莱斯特以及美国心理学家威廉·詹姆斯的文本,阐述了视觉模型在对精神错乱者认知中的应用。在后两个例子中,文本看似幻觉的本质被证明源于视觉模型。