Patients with psychosis exhibit elevated DFA scaling exponents in BERT-derived semantic similarity time series from transcripts, indicating excessive persistence in semantic fluctuations.
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Further discussion of hyperstatistics foundations with applications to Brownian motion velocity correlations and brain dynamics.
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Patients with psychosis exhibit elevated DFA scaling exponents in BERT-derived semantic similarity time series from transcripts, indicating excessive persistence in semantic fluctuations.
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