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26 Can an automated assessment of language help distinguish between Functional Cognitive Disorder and early neurodegeneration?
Abstract: Objectives/Aims We used our automated cognitive assessment tool to explore whether responses to questions probing recent and remote memory could aid in distinguishing between patients with early neurodegenerative disorders and those with Functional Cognitive Disorders (FCD). Hypotheses: pwFCD would have no significant differences in pause to speech ratio and measures of linguistic complexity compared to healthy controls. pwFCD would have significant differences in pause to speech ratio and measures of linguistic complexity compared to pwMCI and pwAD. Methods We recruited 15 participants with FCD, MCI and AD each as well as 15 healthy controls. Participants answered 12 questions posed by the ‘Digital Doctor’. Automatic processing of the audio-recorded answers involved automatic speech recognition including detecting length of pauses. Two questions probe recent memory, exploring knowledge of current affairs. Two probe remote memory, asking for autobiographical details. We analysed the data using: Pause to speech time ratio. Moving average type token ratio (MATTR): An automated measure of vocabulary richness. Computerised propositional idea density rater (CPIDR): An automated measure of propositional idea density. Results There was a significant difference in the pause to speech ratio for recent memory questions for HC versus AD (P=0.0012) and MCI (p<0.0001) but also compared to those with FCD (p=0.0128). There was a significant difference in the pause to speech ratio for remote memory questions for HC vs AD (p=0.0008) and MCI (p=0.0049) but not FCD (p=0.0613). There was no significant difference between FCD v AD or FCD v MCI. The MATTR and CPIDR were similar across all groups but highest in HC and FMD. Conclusions This study rejects both hypotheses. However, the data supports the application of linguistic measures to recent and remote memory questions in distinguishing those with MCI & AD from HC’s. Further work will investigate the utility of incorporating additional measures of lexical and grammatical complexity (word frequency, sentence structure). Longitudinal study will provide insights into which features may predict stability in FCD and HC’s and progression from MCI to AD, supporting the system’s promise as a monitoring tool.
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URL: http://jnnp.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/91/8/e18-b
https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp-2020-BNPA.43
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A new diagnostic approach for the identification of patients with neurodegenerative cognitive complaints
Al-Hameed, Sabah; Benaissa, Mohammed; Christensen, Heidi. - : Public Library of Science, 2019
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An Interactional Profile to Assist the Differential Diagnosis of Neurodegenerative and Functional Memory Disorders
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An interactional profile to assist the differential diagnosis of neurodegenerative and functional memory disorders
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Can conversation analytic findings help with differential diagnosis in routine seizure clinic interactions?
Ekberg, Katie; Reuber, Markus. - : Equinox Publishing, 2016
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Differences in relatives' and patients' illness perceptions in functional neurological symptom disorders compared with neurological diseases
In: Epilepsy and Behaviour 52 (2015), 159-164
IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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Quantifying qualitative observations in patients' talk to aid the differential diagnosis of transient loss of consciousness
In: Gesprächsforschung. Online-Zeitschrift zur verbalen Interaktion 16 (2015), 198-225
IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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Producing and managing restricted activities : avoidance and withholding in institutional interaction
Chevalier, Fabienne H. G. (Herausgeber); Matthews, Ben; Zanini, Claudia. - Amsterdam : Benjamins, 2015
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Linguistic and interactional restrictions in an outpatient clinic: The challenge of delivering the diagnosis and explaining the aetiology of functional neurological problems
In: Producing and managing restricted activities (2015), 239-270
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A brief conversation analytic communication intervention can change history-taking in the seizure clinic
Jenkins, Laura; Cosgrove, Jeremy; Ekberg, Katie. - : Academic Press, 2015
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A Conversation Analytic Intervention to Help Neurologists Identify Diagnostically Relevant Linguistic Features in Seizure Patients Talk
In: Research on language and social interaction. - Philadelphia, Pa. : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 47 (2014) 3, 266-279
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A conversation analytic intervention to help neurologists identify diagnostically relevant linguistic features in seizure patients' talk
In: Research on Language and Social Interaction 47 (2014) 3, 266-279
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Comment ce que disent les patients peut nous renseigner sur leurs crises non épileptiques psychogènes. What the patient's history tells us about their nonepileptic seizures
In: Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology 44 (2014) 4, 375-388
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Discourses of helping professions
Spranz-Fogasy, Thomas (Herausgeber); Knight, Naomi K.; Watkins, Ashley. - Amsterdam : Benjamins, 2014
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Duration and structure of unaccompanied (dyadic) and accompanied (triadic) initial outpatient consultations in a specialist seizure clinic
In: Epilepsy and Behaviour 27 (2013) 3, 449-454
IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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Initiating decision-making in neurology consultations
In: Sociology of Health and Illness 35 (2013) 6, 873-890
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Differential diagnosis of epilepsy
In: Oxford textbook of epilepsy and epileptic seizures (Oxford, 2013), p. 81-94
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Offering patients choices: A pilot study of interactions in the seizure clinic
In: Epilepsy and Behaviour (2011) 20 (2), 312-320
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Are there interactional reasons why doctors find it hard to tell patients that their physical symptoms may have emotional causes? A conversation analytic study in neurology outpatients
In: Patient Education and Counseling 85 (2011), 189-200
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How do neurologists discuss functional symptoms with their patients: a conversation analytic study
In: Journal of Psychosomatic Research 71 (2011) 6, 377-383
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