Examination papers [of the] Medical Department of the University of Leeds, 1913-1915.
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- 1913-1915
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Credit: Examination papers [of the] Medical Department of the University of Leeds, 1913-1915. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Diploma in Psychological Medicine Tuesday, June 35, 1912, 10-1 PSYCHOLOGY IN RELATION TO THE SYMPTO- MATOLOGY OF MENTAL DISEASE [FouK questions only to be ansiuered] 1. Distinguish between the terms ' perception' and ' conception'. Illustrate the various processes of cerebra,! association which are included under these terms. 2. Chissify the more important emotions and senti- ments. Do the emotions bear any special relationship to the different grades of intellectual activity 1 3. Discuss the probable nature of the sensori-psycho- motor activity which is exhibited by a case of simple acute mania. 4. Describe the genesis of a fixed delusion. Discuss the probable source (from the aspects of emotion, intellect, or volition) from which such a delusion may arise. 5. Define the terms 'illusion' and 'hallucination'. Describe these symptoms and discuss their source and significance in the sane, the non-demented insane, and the demented insane. 6. Is it possible to trace any relationship between delusional states and the grade of intellect, degree of education, and amount of experience of the respective individuals in whom such occur ? Discuss this question,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21509918_0213.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)