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

  2. 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 ….

  3. 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
  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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...

  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.