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Automatic language analysis identifies and predicts schizophrenia in first-episode of psychosis

Psychology

Automatic language analysis identifies and predicts schizophrenia in first-episode of psychosis

A. Figueroa-barra, D. D. Aguila, et al.

This groundbreaking study, conducted by Alicia Figueroa-Barra and colleagues, reveals that automated language analysis can effectively distinguish between healthy controls and chronic schizophrenia in Spanish-speaking patients. Notably, the research also predicts schizophrenia diagnosis in first-episode psychosis patients with an impressive accuracy rate, tapping into the power of semantic coherence.

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