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Language production impairments in patients with a first episode of psychosis

Language production has often been described as impaired in psychiatric diseases such as in psychosis. Nevertheless, little is known about the characteristics of linguistic difficulties and their relation with other cognitive domains in patients with a first episode of psychosis (FEP), either affect...

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Autores principales: Gargano, Giulia, Caletti, Elisabetta, Perlini, Cinzia, Turtulici, Nunzio, Bellani, Marcella, Bonivento, Carolina, Garzitto, Marco, Siri, Francesca Marzia, Longo, Chiara, Bonetto, Chiara, Cristofalo, Doriana, Scocco, Paolo, Semrov, Enrico, Preti, Antonio, Lazzarotto, Lorenza, Gardellin, Francesco, Lasalvia, Antonio, Ruggeri, Mirella, Marini, Andrea, Brambilla, Paolo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9371299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35951619
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272873
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author Gargano, Giulia
Caletti, Elisabetta
Perlini, Cinzia
Turtulici, Nunzio
Bellani, Marcella
Bonivento, Carolina
Garzitto, Marco
Siri, Francesca Marzia
Longo, Chiara
Bonetto, Chiara
Cristofalo, Doriana
Scocco, Paolo
Semrov, Enrico
Preti, Antonio
Lazzarotto, Lorenza
Gardellin, Francesco
Lasalvia, Antonio
Ruggeri, Mirella
Marini, Andrea
Brambilla, Paolo
author_facet Gargano, Giulia
Caletti, Elisabetta
Perlini, Cinzia
Turtulici, Nunzio
Bellani, Marcella
Bonivento, Carolina
Garzitto, Marco
Siri, Francesca Marzia
Longo, Chiara
Bonetto, Chiara
Cristofalo, Doriana
Scocco, Paolo
Semrov, Enrico
Preti, Antonio
Lazzarotto, Lorenza
Gardellin, Francesco
Lasalvia, Antonio
Ruggeri, Mirella
Marini, Andrea
Brambilla, Paolo
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description Language production has often been described as impaired in psychiatric diseases such as in psychosis. Nevertheless, little is known about the characteristics of linguistic difficulties and their relation with other cognitive domains in patients with a first episode of psychosis (FEP), either affective or non-affective. To deepen our comprehension of linguistic profile in FEP, 133 patients with FEP (95 non-affective, FEP-NA; 38 affective, FEP-A) and 133 healthy controls (HC) were assessed with a narrative discourse task. Speech samples were systematically analyzed with a well-established multilevel procedure investigating both micro- (lexicon, morphology, syntax) and macro-linguistic (discourse coherence, pragmatics) levels of linguistic processing. Executive functioning and IQ were also evaluated. Both linguistic and neuropsychological measures were secondarily implemented with a machine learning approach in order to explore their predictive accuracy in classifying participants as FEP or HC. Compared to HC, FEP patients showed language production difficulty at both micro- and macro-linguistic levels. As for the former, FEP produced shorter and simpler sentences and fewer words per minute, along with a reduced number of lexical fillers, compared to HC. At the macro-linguistic level, FEP performance was impaired in local coherence, which was paired with a higher percentage of utterances with semantic errors. Linguistic measures were not correlated with any neuropsychological variables. No significant differences emerged between FEP-NA and FEP-A (p≥0.02, after Bonferroni correction). Machine learning analysis showed an accuracy of group prediction of 76.36% using language features only, with semantic variables being the most impactful. Such a percentage was enhanced when paired with clinical and neuropsychological variables. Results confirm the presence of language production deficits already at the first episode of the illness, being such impairment not related to other cognitive domains. The high accuracy obtained by the linguistic set of features in classifying groups support the use of machine learning methods in neuroscience investigations.
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spelling pubmed-93712992022-08-12 Language production impairments in patients with a first episode of psychosis Gargano, Giulia Caletti, Elisabetta Perlini, Cinzia Turtulici, Nunzio Bellani, Marcella Bonivento, Carolina Garzitto, Marco Siri, Francesca Marzia Longo, Chiara Bonetto, Chiara Cristofalo, Doriana Scocco, Paolo Semrov, Enrico Preti, Antonio Lazzarotto, Lorenza Gardellin, Francesco Lasalvia, Antonio Ruggeri, Mirella Marini, Andrea Brambilla, Paolo PLoS One Research Article Language production has often been described as impaired in psychiatric diseases such as in psychosis. Nevertheless, little is known about the characteristics of linguistic difficulties and their relation with other cognitive domains in patients with a first episode of psychosis (FEP), either affective or non-affective. To deepen our comprehension of linguistic profile in FEP, 133 patients with FEP (95 non-affective, FEP-NA; 38 affective, FEP-A) and 133 healthy controls (HC) were assessed with a narrative discourse task. Speech samples were systematically analyzed with a well-established multilevel procedure investigating both micro- (lexicon, morphology, syntax) and macro-linguistic (discourse coherence, pragmatics) levels of linguistic processing. Executive functioning and IQ were also evaluated. Both linguistic and neuropsychological measures were secondarily implemented with a machine learning approach in order to explore their predictive accuracy in classifying participants as FEP or HC. Compared to HC, FEP patients showed language production difficulty at both micro- and macro-linguistic levels. As for the former, FEP produced shorter and simpler sentences and fewer words per minute, along with a reduced number of lexical fillers, compared to HC. At the macro-linguistic level, FEP performance was impaired in local coherence, which was paired with a higher percentage of utterances with semantic errors. Linguistic measures were not correlated with any neuropsychological variables. No significant differences emerged between FEP-NA and FEP-A (p≥0.02, after Bonferroni correction). Machine learning analysis showed an accuracy of group prediction of 76.36% using language features only, with semantic variables being the most impactful. Such a percentage was enhanced when paired with clinical and neuropsychological variables. Results confirm the presence of language production deficits already at the first episode of the illness, being such impairment not related to other cognitive domains. The high accuracy obtained by the linguistic set of features in classifying groups support the use of machine learning methods in neuroscience investigations. Public Library of Science 2022-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9371299/ /pubmed/35951619 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272873 Text en © 2022 Gargano et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gargano, Giulia
Caletti, Elisabetta
Perlini, Cinzia
Turtulici, Nunzio
Bellani, Marcella
Bonivento, Carolina
Garzitto, Marco
Siri, Francesca Marzia
Longo, Chiara
Bonetto, Chiara
Cristofalo, Doriana
Scocco, Paolo
Semrov, Enrico
Preti, Antonio
Lazzarotto, Lorenza
Gardellin, Francesco
Lasalvia, Antonio
Ruggeri, Mirella
Marini, Andrea
Brambilla, Paolo
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title_fullStr Language production impairments in patients with a first episode of psychosis
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title_short Language production impairments in patients with a first episode of psychosis
title_sort language production impairments in patients with a first episode of psychosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9371299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35951619
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272873
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