Abstinência alcoólica: implicações da síndrome na percepção binocular de profundidade ou relevo da máscara côncava
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2017.4.22745Keywords:
Visual perception, Alcohol withdrawal syndrome, Binocular perception, Faces perception.Abstract
***Alcohol withdrawal: syndrome implications in the binocular perception of depthor relief of concave mask***
This research aimed to investigate the binocular perception of the hollow-mask illusion in individuals with alcohol withdrawal syndrome compared to healthy. Healthy subjects, with mild and moderate alcohol withdrawal syndrome, observed with both eyes, the concave face of a doll willing inside of a box. They classified the mask as concave or convex and attributed centimeters your ranking. Only observers with moderate alcohol withdrawal syndrome showed a deficit in visual inversion of the concave mask statistically different from the healthy group observers. The groups did not differ with respect to metrics assignments depth or relief with the hollow mask. It was found that the concave mask is an effective tool in detecting possible perceptual impairments in subjects with moderate alcohol withdrawal syndrome.
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