Thursday, September 3, 2020

George III’s Infamous ‘Madness’

 

From the Express:

Published in the Plos One journal, researchers put the monarch’s letters, written during his 40-year reign, into a computer to analyse the language used. The results suggested George may have had “acute mania,” which is a hyperactive condition, akin to the manic phase of bipolar disorder.

The researchers taught the computer to differentiate writing features between those with and those without mental disorders — these include the complexity of sentences, how rich vocabulary is and the frequency or variety of words. Comparisons between the king’s letters from when he was mentally sound and those where he struggled exposed a set of telling differences. (Read more.)


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