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Subjective Age in Chronic Schizophrenia: Evidence for a Sub-Group of Patients with Defective Learning Capacity?
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AgingChronic SchizophreniaPsychologySocial SciencesSubjective AgeCognitive DevelopmentMemoryDefective Learning CapacityOwn AgeFunctional PsychosisNeuropsychological FunctioningCognitive SciencePsychiatryGeriatricsMost PeoplePsychotic DisorderMemory LossDementiaSchizophreniaLater AdulthoodMedicinePsychopathology
Most people are aware of their own age, and are able to give it, at least to within a year or two, without reflection. Correct recall presumably depends upon the information being revised and up-dated with the passage of time, i.e. upon a new learning process. Some demented and mentally subnormal patients may be expected to be deficient in reporting their ages, but little is recorded that would lead one to expect such a defect in patients suffering from a functional psychosis.
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