Abstract:Visual motor deviations of psychotic children were explored by means of a Childhood Psychosis Scale applied to the Primary Visual Motor Test protocols of 130 psychotic children, ages 6-12 years, and 507 normal and retarded controls. Differences were highly significant, with 45.4% of the psychotic sample achieving critical scores on the scale as compared to 1.7% of the 300 normal children and 12.9% of 193 children with IQs below 80. It was possible to match 94 of the psychotic children with nonpsychotic control… Show more
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