• Acceptability of collecting speech samples from the elderly via the telephone 

      Diaz-Asper, Catherine; Chandler, Chelsea; Turner, R Scott; Reynolds, Brigid; Elvevåg, Brita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-04-17)
      <i>Objective</i> - There is a critical need to develop rapid, inexpensive and easily accessible screening tools for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We report on the efficacy of collecting speech via the telephone to subsequently develop sensitive metrics that may be used as potential biomarkers by leveraging natural language processing methods.<br><br> <i>Methods</i> ...
    • Ambulatory vocal acoustics, temporal dynamics, and serious mental illness 

      Cohen, Alex S.; Fedechko, Taylor L.; Schwartz, Elana K.; Le, Thanh P.; Foltz, Peter W.; Bernstein, Jared; Cheng, Jian; Holmlund, Terje Bektesevic; Elvevåg, Brita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Acoustic analysis of vocal expression offers a potentially inexpensive, unobtrusive, and highly sensitive biobehavioral measure of serious mental illness (SMI)-related issues. Despite literature documenting its use for understanding SMI, prior studies have largely ignored that vocal expression is highly dynamic within individuals over time. We employed ambulatory vocal assessment from SMI outpatients ...
    • Applying speech technologies to assess verbal memory in patients with serious mental illness 

      Holmlund, Terje Bektesevic; Chandler, Chelsea; Foltz, Peter W.; Cohen, Alex S.; Cheng, Jian; Bernstein, Jared C.; Rosenfeld, Elizabeth P.; Elvevåg, Brita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-03-11)
      Verbal memory deficits are some of the most profound neurocognitive deficits associated with schizophrenia and serious mental illness in general. As yet, their measurement in clinical settings is limited to traditional tests that allow for limited administrations and require substantial resources to deploy and score. Therefore, we developed a digital ambulatory verbal memory test with automated ...
    • Concepts of ‘self’ in delusion resolution 

      Longenecker, Julia; Hui, Christy; Chen, Eric YH; Elvevåg, Brita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-12-04)
      The concept of ‘self’ has a pivotal role in psychotic symptoms (Conrad, 1958), but its utility in the treatment process has been limited. Since perceptions of ‘self’ – and of ‘others’ – change as symptoms evolve and resolve (Parnas andHandest, 2003), if appropriately assayed this concept provides a unique entry-point through which the congruity between delusions and illness can be examined. The ...
    • Deriving semantic structure from category fluency: Clustering techniques and their pitfalls 

      Voorspoels, Wouter; Storms, Gert; Longenecker, Julia; Verheyen, Steven; Weinberger, Daniel R.; Elvevåg, Brita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Assessing verbal output in category fluency tasks provides a sensitive indicator of cortical dysfunction. The most common metrics are the overall number of words produced and the number of errors. Two main observations have been made about the structure of the output, first that there is a temporal component to it with words being generated in spurts, and second that the clustering pattern may reflect ...
    • Detecting order-disorder transitions in discourse : implications for schizophrenia 

      Cabana, Álvaro; Valle-Lisboa, Juan C.; Elvevåg, Brita; Mizraji, Eduardo (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Abstract Several psychiatric and neurological conditions affect the semantic organization and content of a patient's speech. Specifically, the discourse of patients with schizophrenia is frequently characterized as lacking coherence. The evaluation of disturbances in discourse is often used in diagnosis and in assessing treatment efficacy, and is an important factor in prognosis. Measuring these ...
    • Discovering the structure and organization of a free Cantonese emotion-label word association graph to understand mental lexicons of emotions 

      Wong, Ting Yat; Fang, Zhiqian; Yu, Yat To; Cheung, Charlton; Hui, Christy L. M.; Elvevåg, Brita; De Deyne, Simon; Sham, Pak Chung; Chen, Eric Y. H. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-15)
      Emotions are not necessarily universal across different languages and cultures. Mental lexicons of emotions depend strongly on contextual factors, such as language and culture. The Chinese language has unique linguistic properties that are different from other languages. As a main variant of Chinese, Cantonese has some emotional expressions that are only used by Cantonese speakers. Previous work on ...
    • A Dynamic Method, Analysis, and Model of Short-Term Memory for Serial Order with Clinical Applications 

      Cheng, Sophia; Cohen, Alex S.; Holmlund, Terje Bektesevic; Foltz, Peter W.; Cheng, Jian; Bernstein, Jared; Rosenfeld, Elizabeth; Elvevåg, Brita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-06)
      This study examined the robustness of a traditional memory task when moved out of controlled traditional settings. A letter recall task was designed to be self-administered via a smart-device which assessed recall by participants’ writing their responses on the device. This enabled collection of both the letter recalled and the timing of this recall such that the temporal dynamics could be examined. ...
    • Ergotism in Norway, part I: The symptoms and their interpretation from the late Iron Age to the seventeenth century. 

      Alm, Torbjørn; Elvevåg, Brita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Ergotism is a horrendous disease with grotesque symptoms caused by ingesting specific ergot alkaloids. Mass poisoning episodes are attributable to consumption of grain – usually rye – infected with the fungus Claviceps purpurea. By focusing on possible cases of ergotism, we re-examine Norwegian history from the sagas through to the end of the seventeenth century. Our review – not intended to be ...
    • The Evolution of the Exponent of Zipf's Law in Language Ontogeny 

      Baixeries, Jaume; Elvevåg, Brita; Ferrer-i-Cancho, Ramon (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      It is well-known that word frequencies arrange themselves according to Zipf’s law. However, little is known about the dependency of the parameters of the law and the complexity of a communication system. Many models of the evolution of language assume that the exponent of the law remains constant as the complexity of a communication systems increases. Using longitudinal studies of child language, ...
    • An examination of the language construct in NIMH's research domain criteria: Time for reconceptualization! 

      Elvevåg, Brita; Cohen, Alex S.; Wolters, Maria K.; Whalley, Heather C.; Gountouna, Viktoria-Eleni; Kuznetsova, Ksenia A.; Watson, Andrew R.; Nicodemus, Kristin K. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-03-10)
      The National Institute of Mental Health’s Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Initiative “calls for the development of new ways of classifying psychopathology based on dimensions of observable behavior.” As aresult of this ambitious initiative, language has been identifi d as an independent construct in the RDoC matrix. In this article, we frame language within an evolutionary and neuro- ...
    • Extending the usefulness of the verbal memory test: The promise of machine learning 

      Chandler, Chelsea; Holmlund, Terje Bektesevic; Foltz, Peter W.; Cohen, Alex S.; Elvevåg, Brita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-01-19)
      The evaluation of verbal memory is a core component of neuropsychological assessment in a wide range of clinical and research settings. Leveraging story recall to assay neurocognitive function could be made more useful if it were possible to administer frequently (i.e., would allow for the collection of more patient data over time) and automatically assess the recalls with machine learning methods. ...
    • A feasibility study of a telephone-based screening service for mild cognitive impairment and its uptake by elderly people 

      Vaskinn, Anja; Wilsgård, Ingun; Holm, Arne; Wootton, Richard; Elvevåg, Brita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      The risk of developing mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and subsequently dementia, increases with age. Early detection requires a comprehensive clinical examination, which is time consuming and expensive; a face-to-face examination can also be problematic for people living in rural areas which may result in unequal access to services. Telephone-based screening may provide a feasible method of ...
    • The importance of loneliness in psychotic-like symptoms: Data from three studies 

      Le, Thanh P.; Cowan, Tovah; Schwartz, Elana K.; Elvevåg, Brita; Holmlund, Terje Bektesevic; Foltz, Peter W.; Barkus, Emma; Cohen, Alex S. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-10-19)
      Poor social connection or loneliness is a prominent feature of schizotypy and may exacerbate psychosis risk. Previous studies have examined the inter-relationships between loneliness and psychosis risk, but critically, they have largely been conducted in non-clinical samples or exclusively used laboratory questionnaires with limited consideration of the heterogeneity within schizotypy (i.e., positive, ...
    • Improving the Applicability of AI for Psychiatric Applications through Human-in-the-loop Methodologies 

      Chandler, Chelsea; Foltz, Peter W.; Elvevåg, Brita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-05-26)
      Objectives: Machine learning (ML) and natural language processing have great potential to improve effciency and accuracy in diagnosis, treatment recommendations, predictive interventions, and scarce resource allocation within psychiatry. Researchers often conceptualize such an approach as operating in isolation without much need for human involvement, yet it remains crucial to harness human-inthe-loop ...
    • Increasing access to cognitive screening in the elderly: Applying natural language processing methods to speech collected over the telephone 

      Diaz-Asper, Catherine; Chandler, Chelsea; Turner, Raymond S.; Reynolds, Brigid; Elvevåg, Brita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-30)
      Barriers to healthcare access are widespread in elderly populations, with a major consequence that older people are not benefiting from the latest technologies to diagnose disease. Recent advances in the automated analysis of speech show promising results in the identification of cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD), as well as its purported pre-clinical stage. We utilized ...
    • Latent semantic variables are associated with formal thought disorder and adaptive behavior in older inpatients with schizophrenia 

      Holshausen, Katherine; Harvey, Philip D.; Elvevåg, Brita; Foltz, Peter; Bowie, Christopher R. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Introduction: Formal thought disorder is a hallmark feature of schizophrenia in which disorganized thoughts manifest as disordered speech. A dysfunctional semantic system and a disruption in executive functioning have been proposed as possible mechanisms for formal thought disorder and verbal fluency impairment. Traditional rating scales and neuropsychological test scores might not be sensitive ...
    • A Longitudinal Study of Semantic Networks in Schizophrenia and other Psychotic Disorders Using the Word Association Task 

      Pintos, Andrea Stephanie; Hui, Christy Lai-Ming; De Deyne, Simon; Cheung, Charlton; Ko, Wai Tung; Nam, Suen Yi; Chan, Sherry Kit-Wa; Chang, Wing-Chung; Lee, Edwin Ho-Ming; Lo, Alison Wai-Fan; Lo, Tak-Lam; Elvevåg, Brita; Chen, Eric Yu-Hai (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-24)
      The underpinnings of language deviations in psychotic symptoms (eg, formal thought disorder, delusions) remain unclear. We examined whether the semantic networks underlying word associations are useful predictors of clinical outcomes in psychosis. Fifty-one patients with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and 51 matched healthy controls generated words in a Cantonese continued word ...
    • The mental health consequences on children of the war in Ukraine: A commentary 

      Elvevåg, Brita; DeLisi, Lynn E. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-18)
      The news from Ukraine is currently full of heart-wrenching stories accompanied by graphic images of civilian casualties and massacres that are telecast world-wide on a daily basis. It is hard to fathom the magnitude of the devastation and disruption to regular lives and everyday routines that war brings with it, the witnessing of countless deaths, the associated trauma of living in perpetual fear, ...
    • Metaphor interpretation and use : a window into semantics in schizophrenia 

      Elvevåg, Brita; Helsen, Kim; De Hert, Marc; Sweers, Kim; Storms, Gert (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      The nature of putative semantic anomalies in schizophrenia is controversial. Metaphor interpretation and use provide a useful methodology with which to probe semantics since metaphors are critical in reasoning processes and in how conceptual knowledge is organized. The first study examined free speech for figurative language. The second study explored whether emotional versus non-emotional metaphorical ...