Comparison for aphasic and control subjects of eye movements hypothesized in Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP)

Author: Dooley, Kathleen; Farmer, Alvirda

Year of publication:
1988

Publishing house / periodical / university: Perceptual and Motor Skills, 67(1), Aug pp. 233-234

Abstract


This article measured Neurolinguistic Programming's hypothesized eye movements using videotapes of 10 nonfluent aphasic Ss (mean age 56.6 yrs) and 10 matched controls (mean age 57 yrs.). Analysis indicated that eye- position responses were significantly different for the groups. Aphasic Ss used eye positions designated as kinesthetic and defocused; controls used eye positions designated as visual and auditory.