抑郁症的语音标志物跨越认知状态的维度
Laili Soleimani1, Yuxia Ouyang1, Sunghye Cho2
1Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York USA.
Alzheimer's & dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
|August 2, 2024
概括
语音生物标志物可以帮助量化抑郁症尺寸,有助于痴呆症预测. 较高的冷漠度得分与消极的词语使用相关,而失恋症在APOE4载体中显示出负价值的趋势.
科学领域:
- 老年精神病学是一门精神病学专业.
- 计算语言学 计算语言学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
背景情况:
- 抑郁症显著影响痴呆症的预测和严重程度.
- 需要客观的措施来量化抑郁症的组成部分.
- 语音分析为客观评估提供了一个潜在的途径.
研究的目的:
- 调查基于情感的语音测量和抑郁症测量之间的关联.
- 探索阿波利波蛋白E (APOE) 4状态在这些关联中的作用.
主要方法:
- 在图片描述过程中收集了语音样本.
- 分析了基于情感的语音指标 (价值,兴奋,主导).
- 抑郁症尺寸使用老年抑郁症尺度 (GDS) 进行评估.
主要成果:
- 更高的戒断-冷漠-活力 (WAV) 与更负面的价值相关 (p=0.030).
- 在APOE4载体中,一个趋势显示了更多的负价值与更高的失调症 (p=0.0846).
- 无论痴呆症的严重程度如何,相关性都保持一致.
结论:
- 语音生物标志物对表征抑郁症的尺寸显示出希望.
- 充满情感的刺激可能会改善未来基于语言的情感诱导.
- 需要进一步研究更大的样本大小来探索APOE的作用.
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