Objective: To determine the relationship between language abnormalities and broader cognitive impairment and thought disorder by examining language and cognition in schizophrenia and aphasia (a primary language disorder). Methods: Cognitive and linguistic profiles were measured with a battery of standardised tests, and compared in a clinical population of n = 50 (n = 30 with schizophrenia and n = 20 with aphasia) and n = 61 non-clinical comparisons (n = 45 healthy controls and n = 16 non-affected first-degree relatives of patients with schizophrenia). Results: Both clinical groups showed linguistic deficits. Verbal impairment was more severe in participants with aphasia, whereas non-verbal performance was more affected in participants...
Objective: Verbal communication impairments are prominent features of schizophrenia. The grammatical...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-)organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a more central ro...
Introduction: Deficits in language comprehension and production have been repeatedly observed in Sch...
Objective: To determine the relationship between language abnormalities and broader cognitive impair...
Objective: To determine the relationship between language abnormalities and broader cognitive impair...
Formal thought disorder (FTD) in schizophrenia has been associated with both cognitive and language ...
BACKGROUND: Formal thought disorder (FTD) has long been regarded as a key sign of schizophrenia but ...
Unusual patterns of speech and word use are considered a hallmark feature of schizophrenia. Consider...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-) organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a much more cent...
Introduction. Language dysfunction is proposed to relate to the speech disturbances in schizophrenia...
Background. Although poor language test performance has been documented in schizophrenia, its relati...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-)organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a more central ro...
Background:The aim of this study was to analyze how formal thought disorders (FTD) affect semantics ...
Formal thought disorder is among the pathognomonic symptoms of schizophrenia, presenting as irregula...
IntroductionAlterations of verbalized thought occur frequently in psychotic disorders. We characteri...
Objective: Verbal communication impairments are prominent features of schizophrenia. The grammatical...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-)organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a more central ro...
Introduction: Deficits in language comprehension and production have been repeatedly observed in Sch...
Objective: To determine the relationship between language abnormalities and broader cognitive impair...
Objective: To determine the relationship between language abnormalities and broader cognitive impair...
Formal thought disorder (FTD) in schizophrenia has been associated with both cognitive and language ...
BACKGROUND: Formal thought disorder (FTD) has long been regarded as a key sign of schizophrenia but ...
Unusual patterns of speech and word use are considered a hallmark feature of schizophrenia. Consider...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-) organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a much more cent...
Introduction. Language dysfunction is proposed to relate to the speech disturbances in schizophrenia...
Background. Although poor language test performance has been documented in schizophrenia, its relati...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-)organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a more central ro...
Background:The aim of this study was to analyze how formal thought disorders (FTD) affect semantics ...
Formal thought disorder is among the pathognomonic symptoms of schizophrenia, presenting as irregula...
IntroductionAlterations of verbalized thought occur frequently in psychotic disorders. We characteri...
Objective: Verbal communication impairments are prominent features of schizophrenia. The grammatical...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-)organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a more central ro...
Introduction: Deficits in language comprehension and production have been repeatedly observed in Sch...