Schizophrenia (disambiguation)

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Schizophrenia is a psychiatric diagnosis.


Schizophrenia or Schizo may also refer to:

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Other uses

  • Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming), a complication of delegation in object-oriented programming
  • Schizo (1976 film), a horror film directed by Pete Walker and starring Lynne Frederick
  • The Recruiter (2004 film) or Schizo, a 2004 Russian-language film
  • Simulated Schizophrenia An experimental technique that uses argumented reality to simulate and study the effects of schizophrenia on a general population. On study used with permission of subject hearing aide implants to augment the audio hear normal during the day and superimpose pyschoic stimuli over it. Another study involved following a test subject and taking behind their heads or from hidden speaks and observing response.

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