Formal Thought Disorder and language impairment in schizophrenia

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Autor(a) principal: Radanovic,Marcia
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Sousa,Rafael T. de, Valiengo,L., Gattaz,Wagner Farid, Forlenza,Orestes Vicente
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2013000100012
Resumo: Schizophrenia is a psychiatric illness in which disorders of thought content are a prominent feature. The disruption of normal flow of thought, or “Formal Thought Disorder” (FTD), has been traditionally assessed through the content and form of patients’ speech, and speech abnormalities in schizophrenia were considered as a by-product of the disruption in conceptual structures and associative processes related to psychosis. This view has been changed due to increasing evidence that language per se is impaired in schizophrenia, especially its semantic, discursive, and pragmatic aspects. Schizophrenia is currently considered by some authors as a “language related human specific disease” or “logopathy”, and the neuroanatomical and genetic correlates of the language impairment in these patients are under investigation. Such efforts may lead to a better understanding about the pathophysiology of this devastating mental disease. We present some current concepts related to FTD as opposed to primary neurolinguistic abnormalities in schizophrenia.
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title Formal Thought Disorder and language impairment in schizophrenia
spellingShingle Formal Thought Disorder and language impairment in schizophrenia
Radanovic,Marcia
schizophrenia
thought disorder
language disorders
thinking
linguistic
psychotic disorders
title_short Formal Thought Disorder and language impairment in schizophrenia
title_full Formal Thought Disorder and language impairment in schizophrenia
title_fullStr Formal Thought Disorder and language impairment in schizophrenia
title_full_unstemmed Formal Thought Disorder and language impairment in schizophrenia
title_sort Formal Thought Disorder and language impairment in schizophrenia
author Radanovic,Marcia
author_facet Radanovic,Marcia
Sousa,Rafael T. de
Valiengo,L.
Gattaz,Wagner Farid
Forlenza,Orestes Vicente
author_role author
author2 Sousa,Rafael T. de
Valiengo,L.
Gattaz,Wagner Farid
Forlenza,Orestes Vicente
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Radanovic,Marcia
Sousa,Rafael T. de
Valiengo,L.
Gattaz,Wagner Farid
Forlenza,Orestes Vicente
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv schizophrenia
thought disorder
language disorders
thinking
linguistic
psychotic disorders
topic schizophrenia
thought disorder
language disorders
thinking
linguistic
psychotic disorders
description Schizophrenia is a psychiatric illness in which disorders of thought content are a prominent feature. The disruption of normal flow of thought, or “Formal Thought Disorder” (FTD), has been traditionally assessed through the content and form of patients’ speech, and speech abnormalities in schizophrenia were considered as a by-product of the disruption in conceptual structures and associative processes related to psychosis. This view has been changed due to increasing evidence that language per se is impaired in schizophrenia, especially its semantic, discursive, and pragmatic aspects. Schizophrenia is currently considered by some authors as a “language related human specific disease” or “logopathy”, and the neuroanatomical and genetic correlates of the language impairment in these patients are under investigation. Such efforts may lead to a better understanding about the pathophysiology of this devastating mental disease. We present some current concepts related to FTD as opposed to primary neurolinguistic abnormalities in schizophrenia.
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