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  1. Gerd Huber (1921-2012) was an influential West German psychiatrist and neurologist of the postwar period. Especially his studies with imaging techniques on the question of brain atrophy, the long-term course and the basic symptoms of schizophrenic disorders made a significant contribution to the res ….

  2. Gerd Huber (* 3. Dezember 1921 in Echterdingen; † 8. April 2012 ebenda) war ein deutscher Psychiater

  3. 50 years after the first description of cenesthetic schizophrenia as a concept by Gerd Huber, it can be valued as a starting point of fundamental insights into the course of schizophrenia and also for the development of the concept of basic symptoms assessment.

  4. Mar 1, 1984 · Starting in the 1950s, Gerd Huber, the major German pupil of Kurt Schneider, gradually evolved a concept of minus or negative symptoms in schizophrenia, which were not, like Bleuler's, behavioral but experiential in kind.

    • Karl Koehler, Heinrich Sauer
    • 1984
  5. Huber and Gross’s concept of basic symptoms (“deficiencies subjectively experienced as deficiencies and impairments, missed before the onset of the disorder in intra-individual comparison”); the basic symptoms; the pre-psychotic syndromes, the outpost syndromes, the post-psychotic reversible and irreversible basic stages, determin...

  6. G Huber. The study compares schizophrenic and affective psychoses with regard to basic symptoms. 30 patients in schizophrenic pre-, intra-, and postpsychotic basic stages and 30 patients in ...

  7. Jun 7, 2023 · Gerd Huber (1921–1912) and Kurt Heinrich (1925–2015) were invited as speakers from the Federal Republic of Germany. Huber was a professor of psychiatry at the University of Ulm, where he had carried out a big catamnesis study on the course of schizophrenia.