Schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (SSD) are highly heterogeneous in risk factors, symptom characteristics, and disease course outcome. Although speech anomalies have long been recognized as a core symptom of SSD, speech markers are an unexplored source of symptom heterogeneity that may be informative in recognizing relevant subtypes. This study investigated speech heterogeneity and its relation to clinical characteristics in a large sample of patients with SSD and healthy controls. Speech samples were obtained from 142 patients with SSD and 147 healthy controls by means of open-ended interviews. Speech was analyzed using standardized open-source acoustic speech software. Hierarchical clustering was conducted using acoustic speech markers. Sy...
Speech contains a wealth of information about the speaker's state of mind, not only in the words use...
Voice atypicalities are a characteristic feature of schizophrenia, often associated with core negati...
The considerable variation in the spatial distribution of cortical thickness changes has been used t...
Schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (SSD) are highly heterogeneous in risk factors, symptom characteris...
Background Clinicians routinely use impressions of speech as an element of mental status examination...
Cognitive functions such as memory, language, attention, perception, learning, andproblem-solving pl...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians routinely use impressions of speech as an element of mental status examinatio...
Background and Hypothesis Voice atypicalities are potential markers of clinical features of schizoph...
The characteristics of patient speech are used in clinical settings to make assumptions about the th...
This research investigates how to measure affected speech of patients with schizophrenia by analyzin...
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Speech is a promising marker to aid diagnosis of schizophrenia-spectrum d...
Previous research has compared speech samples from people both diagnosed and not diagnosed with schi...
People with schizophrenia exhibit wide ranging cognitive deficits, including slower processing speed...
Recent work has suggested that disorganised speech might be a powerful predictor of later psychotic ...
Disorganised speech is a key symptom of schizophrenia. Yet, the relevance of this symptom is far les...
Speech contains a wealth of information about the speaker's state of mind, not only in the words use...
Voice atypicalities are a characteristic feature of schizophrenia, often associated with core negati...
The considerable variation in the spatial distribution of cortical thickness changes has been used t...
Schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (SSD) are highly heterogeneous in risk factors, symptom characteris...
Background Clinicians routinely use impressions of speech as an element of mental status examination...
Cognitive functions such as memory, language, attention, perception, learning, andproblem-solving pl...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians routinely use impressions of speech as an element of mental status examinatio...
Background and Hypothesis Voice atypicalities are potential markers of clinical features of schizoph...
The characteristics of patient speech are used in clinical settings to make assumptions about the th...
This research investigates how to measure affected speech of patients with schizophrenia by analyzin...
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Speech is a promising marker to aid diagnosis of schizophrenia-spectrum d...
Previous research has compared speech samples from people both diagnosed and not diagnosed with schi...
People with schizophrenia exhibit wide ranging cognitive deficits, including slower processing speed...
Recent work has suggested that disorganised speech might be a powerful predictor of later psychotic ...
Disorganised speech is a key symptom of schizophrenia. Yet, the relevance of this symptom is far les...
Speech contains a wealth of information about the speaker's state of mind, not only in the words use...
Voice atypicalities are a characteristic feature of schizophrenia, often associated with core negati...
The considerable variation in the spatial distribution of cortical thickness changes has been used t...