WEEK 5: OBSESSIVE–COMPULSIVE DISORDER (OCD)
- Evon Liew
- Nov 16, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 22, 2020
In this week, lecturer has told me that the real-time visualization of data is feasible, but for new scholars without any foundation and inexperience, the production will be very difficult, and there are few programs that can accurately calculate it, usually through coding. Because of this, he suggested that I find other ways to present the results to avoid unnecessary trouble.
Then, I associate my topic with the obsessive-compulsive disorder, because the pursuit of perfection is also one of its characteristics. So, I went to study how to test for obsessive-compulsive disorder, most of them are through color and arrangement. Thus, I thought of using photos and videos to test whether they have OCD. For patients with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder, their heart is itchy looking at each one, as if something is scratching in their heart.
These are the examples:
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