Graph analysis of dream reports is especially informative about psychosis

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Autor(a) principal: Mota, Natália B.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Furtado, Raimundo, Maia, Pedro P. C., Copelli, Mauro, Ribeiro, Sidarta Tollendal Gomes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Early psychiatry investigated dreams to understand psychopathologies. Contemporary psychiatry, which neglects dreams, has been criticized for lack of objectivity. In search of quantitative insight into the structure of psychotic speech, we investigated speech graph attributes (SGA) in patients with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder type I, and non-psychotic controls as they reported waking and dream contents. Schizophrenic subjects spoke with reduced connectivity, in tight correlation with negative and cognitive symptoms measured by standard psychometric scales. Bipolar and control subjects were undistinguishable by waking reports, but in dream reports bipolar subjects showed significantly less connectivity. Dream-related SGA outperformed psychometric scores or waking-related data for group sorting. Altogether, the results indicate that online and offline processing, the two most fundamental modes of brain operation, produce nearly opposite effects on recollections: While dreaming exposes differences in the mnemonic records across individuals, waking dampens distinctions. The results also demonstrate the feasibility of the differential diagnosis of psychosis based on the analysis of dream graphs, pointing to a fast, low-cost and language-invariant tool for psychiatric diagnosis and the objective search for biomarkers. The Freudian notion that “dreams are the royal road to the unconscious” is clinically useful, after all.
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Bipolar and control subjects were undistinguishable by waking reports, but in dream reports bipolar subjects showed significantly less connectivity. Dream-related SGA outperformed psychometric scores or waking-related data for group sorting. Altogether, the results indicate that online and offline processing, the two most fundamental modes of brain operation, produce nearly opposite effects on recollections: While dreaming exposes differences in the mnemonic records across individuals, waking dampens distinctions. The results also demonstrate the feasibility of the differential diagnosis of psychosis based on the analysis of dream graphs, pointing to a fast, low-cost and language-invariant tool for psychiatric diagnosis and the objective search for biomarkers. 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title Graph analysis of dream reports is especially informative about psychosis
spellingShingle Graph analysis of dream reports is especially informative about psychosis
Mota, Natália B.
psychiatry
speech graph attributes
psychosis
dream reports
title_short Graph analysis of dream reports is especially informative about psychosis
title_full Graph analysis of dream reports is especially informative about psychosis
title_fullStr Graph analysis of dream reports is especially informative about psychosis
title_full_unstemmed Graph analysis of dream reports is especially informative about psychosis
title_sort Graph analysis of dream reports is especially informative about psychosis
author Mota, Natália B.
author_facet Mota, Natália B.
Furtado, Raimundo
Maia, Pedro P. C.
Copelli, Mauro
Ribeiro, Sidarta Tollendal Gomes
author_role author
author2 Furtado, Raimundo
Maia, Pedro P. C.
Copelli, Mauro
Ribeiro, Sidarta Tollendal Gomes
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author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mota, Natália B.
Furtado, Raimundo
Maia, Pedro P. C.
Copelli, Mauro
Ribeiro, Sidarta Tollendal Gomes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv psychiatry
speech graph attributes
psychosis
dream reports
topic psychiatry
speech graph attributes
psychosis
dream reports
description Early psychiatry investigated dreams to understand psychopathologies. Contemporary psychiatry, which neglects dreams, has been criticized for lack of objectivity. In search of quantitative insight into the structure of psychotic speech, we investigated speech graph attributes (SGA) in patients with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder type I, and non-psychotic controls as they reported waking and dream contents. Schizophrenic subjects spoke with reduced connectivity, in tight correlation with negative and cognitive symptoms measured by standard psychometric scales. Bipolar and control subjects were undistinguishable by waking reports, but in dream reports bipolar subjects showed significantly less connectivity. Dream-related SGA outperformed psychometric scores or waking-related data for group sorting. Altogether, the results indicate that online and offline processing, the two most fundamental modes of brain operation, produce nearly opposite effects on recollections: While dreaming exposes differences in the mnemonic records across individuals, waking dampens distinctions. The results also demonstrate the feasibility of the differential diagnosis of psychosis based on the analysis of dream graphs, pointing to a fast, low-cost and language-invariant tool for psychiatric diagnosis and the objective search for biomarkers. The Freudian notion that “dreams are the royal road to the unconscious” is clinically useful, after all.
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