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Language in schizophrenia: relation with diagnosis, symptomatology and white matter tracts

Psychology

Language in schizophrenia: relation with diagnosis, symptomatology and white matter tracts

J. N. D. Boer, M. V. Hoogdalem, et al.

This study conducted by J. N. de Boer and colleagues delves into the intriguing relationship between language characteristics and schizophrenia diagnosis, revealing that quantitative language analysis can serve as a significant marker for symptom severity and underlying pathology in schizophrenia.... show more
Abstract
Language deviations are a core symptom of schizophrenia. With the advances in computational linguistics, language can be easily assessed in exact and reproducible measures. This study investigated how language characteristics relate to schizophrenia diagnosis, symptom severity and integrity of the white matter language tracts in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls. Spontaneous speech was recorded and diffusion tensor imaging was performed in 26 schizophrenia patients and 22 controls. We were able to classify both groups with a sensitivity of 89% and a specificity of 82%, based on mean length of utterance and clauses per utterance. Language disturbances were associated with negative symptom severity. Computational language measures predicted language tract integrity in patients (adjusted R2 = 0.467) and controls (adjusted R2 = 0.483). Quantitative language analyses have both clinical and biological validity, offer a simple, helpful marker of both severity and underlying pathology, and provide a promising tool for schizophrenia research and clinical practice.
Publisher
npj Schizophrenia
Published On
Apr 20, 2020
Authors
J. N. de Boer, M. van Hoogdalem, R. C. W. Mandl, J. Brummelman, A. E. Voppel, M. J. H. Begemann, E. van Dellen, F. N. K. Wijnen, I. E. C. Sommer
Tags
schizophrenia
language characteristics
white matter integrity
speech analysis
symptom severity
diffusion tensor imaging
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