Spatial perception disorder

Obstacles to spatial perception refer to comprehensive obstacles to the size of things such as spatial structures. For example, the object image is much larger than the physical object, which is called visually significant disease. Deformation of the face, nose, mouth, or change in the shape of the bench and cabinet is called deformed vision; if you look at a distant object very close or far away, it is called amblyopia or dislocation of vision . The above comprehensive spatial perception disorders are more common in pruritus and schizophrenia.

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