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Characterizing human spontaneous thoughts and its application in major depressive disorder.

Authors :
Li, Hui-Xian
Chen, Xiao
Wang, Zi-Han
Lu, Bin
Liao, Yi-Fan
Li, Xue-Ying
Wang, Yu-Wei
Liu, Yan-Song
Castellanos, Francisco Xavier
Yan, Chao-Gan
Source :
Journal of Affective Disorders. Nov2024, Vol. 365, p276-284. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Spontaneous thought is a universal, complex, and heterogeneous cognitive activity that significantly impacts mental activity and strongly correlates with mental disorders. Utilizing the think-aloud method, we captured spontaneous thoughts during rest from 38 diagnosed with depression, alongside 36 healthy controls and 137 healthy individuals. Through a comprehensive assessment of various dimensions of thought content, we compared thought content between individuals with depression and healthy controls, and between healthy women and men. Finally, we employed natural language processing (NLP) to develop regression models for multidimensional content assessment and a classification model to differentiate between individuals with and without depression. Compared to healthy controls, individuals with depression had more internally oriented and less externally oriented spontaneous thoughts. They focused more on themselves and negative things, and less on positive things, experiencing higher levels of negative emotions and lower levels of positive emotions. Besides, we found that compared to healthy men, healthy women's spontaneous thoughts focus more on interoception, the self, past events, and negative events, and they experience higher levels of negative emotions. Meanwhile, we identified the potential application of the think-aloud method to collect spontaneous thoughts and integrate NLP in the field of depression. This study offers direct insights into the stream of thought during individuals' resting state, revealing differences between individuals with depression and healthy controls, as well as sex differences in the content of spontaneous thoughts. It enhances our understanding of spontaneous thought and offers a new perspective for preventing, diagnosing, and treating depression. • Content characteristics of spontaneous thoughts in depression • Characteristics and differences in spontaneous thoughts between healthy men and women • Application of natural language processing combined with think-aloud method in depression diagnosis [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01650327
Volume :
365
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179465883
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2024.08.060