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Linguistic features correlate with biomarkers in very early AD
Alzheimer's and Dementia, 2023AbstractBackgroundLinguistic features in speech have been proven to be sensitive in detecting early Alzheimer disease (AD). However, whether linguistic features correlate with clinical cognitive tests or biomarkers is still debated.MethodIn this study, we recruited 35 AD subjects and 25 normal controls from the memory clinic from 2020 to 2022. Subjects
Chia-Ju Chou, Chia-Ying Lee
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Biomarkers of “Linguistic Anxiety” in aphasia: A proof-of-concept case study
Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2015This is a proof-of-concept case study designed to evaluate the presence of "Linguistic Anxiety" in a person with mild aphasia. The participant (aged 68) was tested on linguistic and non-linguistic cognitive tasks administered under conditions that differed in levels of anxiety.
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Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is an early symptom of Alzheimer's disease, commonly observed in older adults. The use of low-cost language biomarkers is becoming an emerging trend. This study aims to investigate whether recently proposed measures in the field of Quantitative Syntax and their combinations have the potential to serve as biomarkers for ...
Tsy Yih, Lihe Huang, Haitao Liu
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Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is an early symptom of Alzheimer's disease, commonly observed in older adults. The use of low-cost language biomarkers is becoming an emerging trend. This study aims to investigate whether recently proposed measures in the field of Quantitative Syntax and their combinations have the potential to serve as biomarkers for ...
Tsy Yih, Lihe Huang, Haitao Liu
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2023 11th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering (NER), 2023
Kristin K Sellers +2 more
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Linguistic biomarkers of Hubris syndrome
Cortex, 2014Owen and Davidson coined the term 'Hubris Syndrome' (HS) for a characteristic pattern of exuberant self-confidence, recklessness, and contempt for others, shown by some individuals holding substantial power. Meaning, emotion and attitude are communicated intentionally through language, but psychological and cognitive changes can be reflected in more ...
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Natural language processing (NLP) and artificial intelligence (AI) are becoming increasingly popular in the clinical community (Wang et al., 2020; Locke et al., 2021). Particularly, a growing interest surrounds the exploitation of speech and language as digital biomarkers, namely ‘objective, quantifiable behavioral data that can be collected and ...
Gloria Gagliardi
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