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Gesture-speech synchrony in schizophrenia: A pilot study using a kinematic-acoustic analysis

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Severe impairment of social functioning is the core feature of schizophrenia that persists despite treatment, and contributes to chronic functional disability. Abnormal non-verbal behaviors have been reported during inter- personal interactions but the temporal coordination of co-speech gestures with language abilities have been poorly studied to date in this pathology. Using the dynamical systems framework, the goal of the current study was to investigate whether gestures and speech synchrony is impaired in schizophrenia, exploring a new approach to report communicational skill disorders. Performing the first continuous kinematic-acoustic analysis in individuals with schizophrenia, we examined gesture-speech synchrony in solo spontaneous speech and in sensorimotor synchronization task. The experimental group consisted of twenty-eight participants with a diag- nosis of schizophrenia and the control group consisted of twenty-four healthy participants age-gender-education matched. The results showed that spontaneous gesture-speech synchrony was preserved while intentional finger tapping-speech synchrony was impaired. In sensorimotor synchronization task, the schizophrenia group dis- played greater asynchronies between finger tapping and syllable uttering and lower stability of coordination patterns. These findings suggest a specific deficit in time delay of information circulation and processing, especially in explicit functions. Thus, investigating intrapersonal coordination in schizophrenia may constitute a promising window into brain/behavior dynamic relationship.

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hal-03760182 , version 1 (25-08-2022)

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Juliette Lozano-Goupil, Stephane Raffard, Delphine Capdevielle, Emilie Aigoin, Ludovic Marin. Gesture-speech synchrony in schizophrenia: A pilot study using a kinematic-acoustic analysis. Neuropsychologia, 2022, 174, pp.108347. ⟨10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2022.108347⟩. ⟨hal-03760182⟩
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