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What is meant by a "perceptual map" for language and how does it develop?
Mild Symptoms
Less severe signs or indicators of a condition or disease that may not significantly impair daily activities.
Type I Schizophrenia
A subtype of schizophrenia characterized by positive symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized speech.
Type II Schizophrenia
According to some theorists, a type of schizophrenia dominated by negative symptoms, such as flat affect, poverty of speech, and loss of volition.
Active Phase
In the context of psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia, a period during which symptoms are most pronounced and interfere significantly with daily functioning.
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