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Natural Language Processing Reveals Vulnerable Mental Health Support Groups and Heightened Health Anxiety on Reddit During COVID-19: Observational Study
In: Journal of Medical Internet Research (2020)
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Using language processing and speech analysis for the identification of psychosis and other disorders
In: Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging (2020)
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Dreaming during the Covid-19 pandemic: Computational assessment of dream reports reveals mental suffering related to fear of contagion
In: PLoS One (2020)
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Identifying signals associated with psychiatric illness utilizing language and images posted to Facebook
In: NPJ Schizophr (2020)
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Language as a Biomarker for Psychosis: A Natural Language Processing Approach
In: Schizophr Res (2020)
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Natural Language Processing Reveals Vulnerable Mental Health Support Groups and Heightened Health Anxiety on Reddit During COVID-19: Observational Study
In: J Med Internet Res (2020)
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Linguistic markers predict onset of Alzheimer's disease
In: EClinicalMedicine (2020)
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Detection of acute 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) effects across protocols using automated natural language processing
Agurto, Carla; Cecchi, Guillermo A.; Norel, Raquel. - : Springer International Publishing, 2020
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From discourse to pathology: Automatic identification of Parkinson’s disease patients via morphological measures across three languages
In: Cortex (2020)
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The history of writing reflects the effects of education on discourse structure: implications for literacy, orality, psychosis and the axial age
Abstract: Background: Graph analysis detects psychosis and literacy acquisition. Bronze Age literature has been proposed to contain childish or psychotic features, which would only have matured during the Axial Age (∼800-200 BC), a putative boundary for contemporary mentality. Method: Graph analysis of literary texts spanning ∼4,500 years shows remarkable asymptotic changes over time. Results: While lexical diversity, long-range recurrence and graph length increase away from randomness, short-range recurrence declines towards random levels. Bronze Age texts are structurally similar to oral reports from literate typical children and literate psychotic adults, but distinct from poetry, and from narratives by preliterate preschoolers or Amerindians. Text structure reconstitutes the “arrow-of-time”, converging to educated adult levels at the Axial Age onset. Conclusion: The educational pathways of oral and literate traditions are structurally divergent, with a decreasing range of recurrence in the former, and an increasing range of recurrence in the latter. Education is seemingly the driving force underlying discourse maturation
Keyword: Axial age; Bronze age; Graph; Indigenous; Language evolution; Literature
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tine.2020.100142
https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/30235
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