2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.29.21250740
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Illusory social agents within and beyond voices: a computational linguistics analysis of the experience of psychosis

Abstract: AimsPsychosis has a strong social component and often involves the experience of being affected by ‘illusory social agents’. However, this experience remains under-characterised, particularly for social agents in delusions and non-vocal hallucinations. One useful approach is a form of computational linguistics called corpus linguistics that studies texts to identify patterns of meaning encoded in both the semantics and linguistic structure of the text.MethodsTwenty people living with psychosis were recruited f… Show more

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“…Since that time, NLP has been used in a large and complicated literature spanning psychology, psychiatry, engineering, computational and other clinical and basic sciences [1][2][3]14,15 . NLP has been used to both measure and understand various aspects of psychosis, including present and future DSM IV/5 diagnosis 16,17 , illness onset 18 , negative symptoms [19][20][21] , thought/language disorder [22][23][24] , social functioning 25 , hallucinations 26 , cognition 27 , paranoia 13,25 , substance use 28 , hope 29 , obsessive-compulsive symptoms 30 , and anhedonia 31 . It has been applied to a variety of media as well, such as online social media 25 , medical records 32 , standardized cognitive test responses 33,34 , clinical interviews 18 , autobiographical monologs 31 , and ambulatory audio/video recordings 35,36 .…”
Section: Natural Language Processing (Nlp) and Proof Of Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since that time, NLP has been used in a large and complicated literature spanning psychology, psychiatry, engineering, computational and other clinical and basic sciences [1][2][3]14,15 . NLP has been used to both measure and understand various aspects of psychosis, including present and future DSM IV/5 diagnosis 16,17 , illness onset 18 , negative symptoms [19][20][21] , thought/language disorder [22][23][24] , social functioning 25 , hallucinations 26 , cognition 27 , paranoia 13,25 , substance use 28 , hope 29 , obsessive-compulsive symptoms 30 , and anhedonia 31 . It has been applied to a variety of media as well, such as online social media 25 , medical records 32 , standardized cognitive test responses 33,34 , clinical interviews 18 , autobiographical monologs 31 , and ambulatory audio/video recordings 35,36 .…”
Section: Natural Language Processing (Nlp) and Proof Of Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%