This book provides a comprehensive review of new developments in the study of language processing and related neural networks in schizophrenia by addressing the complex link between psychopathology, language and evolution at different levels of analysis. Psychopathological symptoms in schizophrenia are mainly characterized by thought and language disorders, which are strictly intertwined. In particular, language is the distinctive dimension of human beings and is ontologically related to brain development. Although normal at the levels of segmental phonology and morphological organization, the speech of patients suffering from schizophrenia is often characterized by flattened intonation and word-finding difficulties. Furthermore, research s...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-)organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a more central ro...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: After more than a century of neuroscience research, reproducible, clinically rele...
Psychiatrists rely on language and speech behavior as one of the main clues in psychiatric diagnosis...
Schizophrenia is characterized by marked language deficits, but it is not clear how these deficits a...
Patients with schizophrenia often display unusual language impairments. This is a wide ranging criti...
Abnormalities in language are central to psychosis, partic-ularly the schizophrenic syndrome. This c...
Patients with schizophrenia often display unusual language impairments. This is a wide-ranging criti...
<p>Schizophrenia (SZ) is a pervasive neurodevelopmental disorder that entails social and cognitive ...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-) organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a much more cent...
This special issue of DISCOURSE in Psychosis focuses on the role of language in psychosis, including...
Language and schizophrenia is not a recent topic: in the clinical sphere linguistic and cognitive ph...
IntroductionAlterations of verbalized thought occur frequently in psychotic disorders. We characteri...
Schizophrenia is present in all human populations with approximately the same incidence. Why does su...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-)organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a more central ro...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: After more than a century of neuroscience research, reproducible, clinically rele...
Psychiatrists rely on language and speech behavior as one of the main clues in psychiatric diagnosis...
Schizophrenia is characterized by marked language deficits, but it is not clear how these deficits a...
Patients with schizophrenia often display unusual language impairments. This is a wide ranging criti...
Abnormalities in language are central to psychosis, partic-ularly the schizophrenic syndrome. This c...
Patients with schizophrenia often display unusual language impairments. This is a wide-ranging criti...
<p>Schizophrenia (SZ) is a pervasive neurodevelopmental disorder that entails social and cognitive ...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-) organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a much more cent...
This special issue of DISCOURSE in Psychosis focuses on the role of language in psychosis, including...
Language and schizophrenia is not a recent topic: in the clinical sphere linguistic and cognitive ph...
IntroductionAlterations of verbalized thought occur frequently in psychotic disorders. We characteri...
Schizophrenia is present in all human populations with approximately the same incidence. Why does su...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-)organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a more central ro...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: After more than a century of neuroscience research, reproducible, clinically rele...
Psychiatrists rely on language and speech behavior as one of the main clues in psychiatric diagnosis...