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Frequency of pareidolias as sensory illusions in REM sleep behavior disorder
Radostová, Tereza ; Bezdíček, Ondřej (advisor) ; Lukavský, Jiří (referee)
This thesis focuses on pareidolias as sensory illusions in patients with an idiopathic form of REM sleep behavior disorder (iRBD). The literature review presents iRBD as a prodromal stage of neurodegenerative diseases from the range of alpha-synucleinopathies. Then, the phenomenon of pareidolia as a potentially clinically useful measure of progressive neurodegeneration in iRBD is explored. The empirical part of this thesis aims to test the discriminative potential of the Noise Pareidolia Test (TŠP) in a Czech population of iRBD patients (n = 17) and cognitively healthy volunteers (n = 54). Another aim was to map the neuropsychological context of pareidolia occurrence in both groups and finally to compare the frequency of pareidolia responses in iRBD patients with mild cognitive impairment (iRBD- MCI) versus iRBD without cognitive impairment (iRBD-NC). Subjects were assessed with the TŠP and other neuropsychological tests. Results of the analyses showed that TŠP demonstrated poor intergroup discrimination ability. A significant association was found between a measure of global cognitive function and the ability to correctly recognize faces in the TŠP in iRBD patients. Patients with iRBD-MCI showed a higher number of pareidolia responses compared to iRBD-NC. These findings provide a valuable...
Possible forms of religious-based stigmatisation of people with mental illness
Radostová, Tereza ; Niederlová, Markéta (advisor) ; Loneková, Katarína (referee)
This bachelor's thesis examines the core cognitive, affective and conative aspects of stigma surrounding mental illness, particularly in the context of Christian church communities. Drawing on international research, it has been shown that believers with mental illness may face misunderstanding, rejection and spiritualization of symptoms of their mental distress by church community and church authorities. To this date, this issue has received relatively little academic attention (with only a few studies, mostly from Anglo-American settings). The aim of this thesis is therefore to draw the attention of the professional community to the existence of this phenomenon, the possible impact on overall quality of life experience of Christians with mental illness and to outline possible ways of addressing this challenging issue. The research proposal uses grounded theory method to address the phenomenological dimension of this topic. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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