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- W2953862554 abstract "The urban environment appears to be causal for psychosis – specifically in the way it is percieved. The Ecological Model of Perception is an excellent model for understanding the aetiology of urban psychosis, because it asserts that recognition does not commence a cognitive process, but, instead, that recognition occurs only once behaviours have already been directly triggered by the action opportunities that are embodied within objects—especially action opportunities that are designed, and are therefore ubiquitous in cities. This chapter traces key neural differences between urban and rural populations to explain this ecological phenomenon with the Ecological Hypothesis for Schizophrenia, which details how these behaviours become symptomatic. The chapter provides insight for those who are responsible for the built environment. It also draws attention of the mental health professionals to work together with city planners to provide a better understanding of various issues." @default.
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- W2953862554 title "Neuroscience of mental illness in the city" @default.
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