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A Case Study of a Deaf Autistic Adolescent's Affective and Linguistic Expressions. [PDF]
Walker K, Singleton JL, Shield A.
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Social cognition in Korsakoff's syndrome: A meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Editorial: Natural language processing and artificial intelligence tools to explore the relationship between language and schizophrenia from diagnosis to care. [PDF]
Dufor O, Nikzad AH, Lucarini V, Lemey C.
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Embodied neuroaesthetics and the psychotherapeutic relational field. [PDF]
Vaisvaser S.
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Speech-based computational approaches for classification and symptom monitoring in schizophrenia spectrum disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Naeim M, Narimani M, Aghajani S.
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Aging and the Perception of Affective and Linguistic Prosody
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2022Investigations of affective prosodic processing have demonstrated a decline with aging. It is unclear, however, whether this decline affects all or specific emotions. Also, little is known about the ability of syntactic resolution ambiguity with the use of prosody in aging.
Maria, Martzoukou +3 more
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Facial affect and affective prosody recognition in first-episode schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Research, 2001Individuals with schizophrenia experience problems in the perception of emotional material; however, the specificity, extent, and nature of the deficits are unclear. Facial affect and affective prosody recognition were examined in representative samples of individuals with first-episode psychosis, assessed as outpatients during the early recovery phase
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Psychiatry Research, 2013
Affective prosody is substantially impaired in schizophrenia, yet little is known about affective prosody in bipolar disorder (BD). The aim of this study was to examine affective prosody performance in schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and BD on a newly released standardised assessment to further our understanding of BD performance.
Rossell, Susan L. +5 more
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Affective prosody is substantially impaired in schizophrenia, yet little is known about affective prosody in bipolar disorder (BD). The aim of this study was to examine affective prosody performance in schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and BD on a newly released standardised assessment to further our understanding of BD performance.
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