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The primary or basic type of oligophrenia includes those cases in which maldevelopment of the most complex forms of perception (which require a certain definite capacity for abstraction and generalization) is not associated with any gross lesion of any particular analyzer nor with any gross primary lesion of the subcortical regions.

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Pevzner, M.S. (1961). Oligophrenic Children—The Primary or Basic Type. In: Дети-олигоФрены / Deti-Oligofreny / Oligophrenia. The International Behavioral Sciences Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0655-9_2

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