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Language abnormalities in Alzheimer's disease indicate reduced informativeness.

Sabereh BayatMahya SanatiMehrdad Mohammad-PanahiAmirhossein KhodadadiMahdieh GhasimiSahar RezaeeSara BesharatZahra Mahboubi-FooladiMostafa Almasi-DooghaeeMorteza Sanei-TaheriBradford C DickersonNeguine Rezaii
Published in: Annals of clinical and translational neurology (2024)
The findings of this study suggest that language impairments in AD arise from a deficit in a universal aspect of message formation rather than from the breakdown of language-specific morphosyntactic structures. Beyond enhancing our understanding of the psycholinguistic deficits of AD, our approach fosters the development of diagnostic tools across various languages, enhancing health equity and biocultural diversity.
Keyphrases
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • public health
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  • mental health
  • high resolution
  • cognitive decline
  • risk assessment
  • mass spectrometry