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Kasia Hitczenko

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 12, 2022
Naturalistic speech supports distributional learning across contextsKasia Hitczenko, Naomi H Feldman
Schizophrenia Bulletin|November 18, 2020
Understanding Language Abnormalities and Associated Clinical Markers in Psychosis: The Promise of Computational MethodsKasia Hitczenko, Vijay A Mittal, Matthew Goldrick
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 14, 2020
When context is and isn't helpful: A corpus study of naturalistic speechKasia Hitczenko, Reiko Mazuka, Micha Elsner, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin|November 3, 2021
Racial and Ethnic Biases in Computational Approaches to PsychopathologyKasia Hitczenko, Henry R Cowan, Matthew Goldrick, et al.
Schizophrenia (Heidelberg, Germany)|September 16, 2023
Speech characteristics yield important clues about motor function: Speech variability in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosisKasia Hitczenko, Yael Segal, Joseph Keshet, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|June 6, 2020
Language as a biomarker for psychosis: A natural language processing approachCheryl M Corcoran, Vijay A Mittal, Carrie E Bearden, et al.
Journal of Child Language|February 19, 2026
The Development of Canonical Proportion as a Function of Community, Multilingualism, and Target Language's Syllable ComplexityKai Jia Tey, Sarah Walker, Amanda Seidl, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 12, 2022
Naturalistic speech supports distributional learning across contextsKasia Hitczenko, Naomi H Feldman
Schizophrenia Bulletin|November 18, 2020
Understanding Language Abnormalities and Associated Clinical Markers in Psychosis: The Promise of Computational MethodsKasia Hitczenko, Vijay A Mittal, Matthew Goldrick
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 14, 2020
When context is and isn't helpful: A corpus study of naturalistic speechKasia Hitczenko, Reiko Mazuka, Micha Elsner, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin|November 3, 2021
Racial and Ethnic Biases in Computational Approaches to PsychopathologyKasia Hitczenko, Henry R Cowan, Matthew Goldrick, et al.
Schizophrenia (Heidelberg, Germany)|September 16, 2023
Speech characteristics yield important clues about motor function: Speech variability in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosisKasia Hitczenko, Yael Segal, Joseph Keshet, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|June 6, 2020
Language as a biomarker for psychosis: A natural language processing approachCheryl M Corcoran, Vijay A Mittal, Carrie E Bearden, et al.
Journal of Child Language|February 19, 2026
The Development of Canonical Proportion as a Function of Community, Multilingualism, and Target Language's Syllable ComplexityKai Jia Tey, Sarah Walker, Amanda Seidl, et al.
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