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Motion Energy Analysis During Speech Tasks in Medication-naïve Individuals with At-risk Mental States for Psychosis

Abstract

Movement abnormalities are commonly observed in schizophrenia and at-risk mental states (ARMS) for psychosis. They are usually detected with clinical interviews, such that automated analysis would enhance assessment. Our aim was to use motion energy analysis (MEA) to assess movement during free-speech videos in ARMS and control individuals, and to investigate associations between movement metrics and negative and positive symptoms. Thirty-two medication-naïve ARMS and forty-six healthy control individuals were filmed during speech tasks. Footages were analyzed using MEA software, which assesses movement by differences in pixels frame-by-frame. Two regions of interest were defined-head and torso-and mean amplitude, frequency, and coefficient of variability of movements for them were obtained. These metrics were correlated with the Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes (SIPS) symptoms, and with the risk of conversion to psychosis-inferred with the SIPS risk calculator. ARMS individuals had significantly lower mean amplitude of head movement and higher coefficients of movement variability for both head and torso, compared to controls. Higher coefficient of variability was related to higher risk of conversion. Negative correlations were seen between frequency of movement and most SIPS negative symptoms. All positive symptoms were correlated with at least one movement variable. Movement abnormalities could be automatically detected in medication-naïve ARMS subjects by means of a motion energy analysis software. Significant associations of movement metrics with symptoms were found, supporting the importance of movement analysis in ARMS. This could be a potentially important tool for early diagnosis, intervention, and outcome prediction.

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