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Writer's pictureAnthony Skarvelakis

The linguistic patterns of a psychotic, neurotic, or schizophrenic person and healing with A.I model

What Cognitive science and A.I offer is the conception

of social reality in a new manner that gives a chance to

the person to build a theory of mind held by reasonable

arguments, scientific principles, and developing

representations, which emanate from reason.


The gap that is usually found in the linguistic patterns of a

psychotic, neurotic, or schizophrenic person correlates

with the denial to follow the rules of the syntax and

grammar. They lack the ability to built a theory of mind

and learn the potential uses of syntax and morphology

to acquire a substantial capacity to reason.


A.I can offer the background of supporting all the

senses that in mental disorders are presented

fragmented, with the robust theories of computability,

aiding the person to discover how the filtering of

reality has substantial consequences in the

form of different layers.


We could say for people with many personalities and

behaviors that typically fall under the category of

personality disorders that a loss of contact with the

consciousness and the sense of self take place. The loss

of connection with the consciousness gateway is not

random, and it affects the mapping and the embodied

filtering of physical reality.


Photo credit Daniel Oberg


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