Computational linguistic analysis applied to a semantic fluency task: A replication among first-episode psychosis patients with and without derailment and tangentiality

Volume: 304, Pages: 114105 - 114105
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
• Automated tools could be useful in measuring aspects of formal thought disorder in schizophrenia and related disorders, including derailment and tangentiality. • This study, among first-episode psychosis patients, analyzed animal lists from a 60-second semantic fluency task using CoVec. • First-episode psychosis patients with derailment had significantly lower CoVec-derived Coherence-5 and Coherence-10 values compared with patients without...
Paper Details
Title
Computational linguistic analysis applied to a semantic fluency task: A replication among first-episode psychosis patients with and without derailment and tangentiality
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
304
Pages
114105 - 114105
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