Fig. 1: CHR vs. HC group differences in consonant and speech rate variability across the four studied speech tasks. | Schizophrenia

Fig. 1: CHR vs. HC group differences in consonant and speech rate variability across the four studied speech tasks.

From: Speech characteristics yield important clues about motor function: Speech variability in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis

Fig. 1

CHR individuals produce more variable consonants (left plot in each row) and speech rates (right plot in each row) compared to controls in A diadochokinetic-AMR, B diadochokinetic-SMR, and C read speech, but not D spontaneous speech. Each black dot is one participant; the white dot is the average across participants.

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