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  1. Ganser syndrome - Wikipedia

    He named impaired consciousness and distorted communication, namely in the form of approximate answers (also referred to as Vorbeireden in the literature, German for "to talk past; to have a …

  2. Ganser Syndrome - PubMed

    Ganser's syndrome is a rare and controversial condition, whose main and most striking feature is the production of approximate answers (or near misses) to very simple questions.

  3. Ganser Syndrome: 5 Key Symptoms and Treatment Options

    Originally described as ‘prison psychosis’ by psychiatrist Sigbert Ganser, it is an inadequately perceived condition characterized by the giving of approximate answers (paralogia).

  4. Ganser Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes And Treatment

    Ganser syndrome, also known as "approximate answers," is a rare psychological disorder where individuals may provide inaccurate or nonsensical responses to questions. This condition often …

  5. Ganser syndrome (GS) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by answer approximation, clouded consciousness, somatic conversion symptoms, and visual or auditory hallucinations.

  6. Ganser's syndrome - person, personality, Definition, Description

    Ganser's syndrome is a rare disorder in which the affected person gives approximate answers to questions that have right and wrong answers, such as "What is 5 minus 3?"

  7. Ganser’s Syndrome - Encyclopedia.com

    The most common feature of Ganser’s syndrome is the giving of approximate answers to questions (e.g., 5 + 3 = 7). Source for information on Ganser’s Syndrome: The Gale Encyclopedia of Mental …