Language and Psychosis: Tightening the Association

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This special issue of DISCOURSE in Psychosis focuses on the role of language in psychosis, including the relationships between formal thought disorder and conceptual disorganization, with speech and language markers and the neural mechanisms underlying these features in psychosis. It also covers the application of computational techniques in the study of language in psychosis, as well as the potential for using speech and language data for digital phenotyping in psychiatry.

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Tan, E. J., Sommer, I. E. C., & Palaniyappan, L. (2023). Language and Psychosis: Tightening the Association. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 49, S83–S85. https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbac211

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