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Autor:
Sri Harsha Dumpala, Katerina Dikaios, Sebastian Rodriguez, Ross Langley, Sheri Rempel, Rudolf Uher, Sageev Oore
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2023)
Abstract The sound of a person’s voice is commonly used to identify the speaker. The sound of speech is also starting to be used to detect medical conditions, such as depression. It is not known whether the manifestations of depression in speech ov
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ffc015bf2c1a4d158974c938a4ffac9f
Autor:
Barbara Pavlova, E. Howes Vallis, Sheri Rempel, Lukas Propper, Martin Alda, Sabina Abidi, Alexa Bagnell, Rudolf Uher, David Lovas, Andrea Sandstrom
Publikováno v:
Psychological Medicine. :1-8
Background Offspring of parents with major mood disorders (MDDs) are at increased risk for early psychopathology. We aim to compare the rates of neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, an
Autor:
Sri Harsha Dumpala, Rudolf Uher, Katerina Dikaios, Mehri Sajjadian, Sheri Rempel, Sageev Oore
Publikováno v:
ICASSP
Major depressive disorder, referred to as depression, is a leading cause of disability, absence from work, and premature death. Automatic assessment of depression from speech is a critical step towards improving diagnosis and treatment of depression.
Autor:
Antonina Omisade, Sheri Rempel, Helen L. Fisher, Sabina Abidi, Alyson Zwicker, Lynn E. MacKenzie, Emily Howes Vallis, Lukas Propper, Barbara Pavlova, David Lovas, Rudolf Uher, Alexa Bagnell, Vladislav Drobinin
Publikováno v:
Howes Vallis, E, MacKenzie, L E, Zwicker, A, Drobinin, V, Rempel, S, Abidi, S, Lovas, D, Bagnell, A, Propper, L, Omisade, A, Fisher, H L, Pavlova, B & Uher, R 2020, ' Visual memory and psychotic symptoms in youth ', Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 231-241 . https://doi.org/10.1080/13546805.2020.1741342
Background: Psychotic symptoms are common during childhood and adolescence and may indicate transdiagnostic risk of future psychiatric disorders. Lower visual memory ability has been suggested as a potential indicator of future risk of mental illness
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5730014bac541119452a2d1159a049d0
https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/ws/files/127567508/Visual_memory_and_psychotic_VALLIS_Accepted2March2020_GREEN_AAM.pdf
https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/ws/files/127567508/Visual_memory_and_psychotic_VALLIS_Accepted2March2020_GREEN_AAM.pdf
Autor:
Sheri Rempel, Alyson Zwicker, Emily Howes Vallis, Vlad Drobinin, Barbara Pavlova, Rudolf Uher, Lynn E. MacKenzie
Publikováno v:
Journal of psychiatric research. 130
Cognitive impairment is a feature of severe mental illness (SMI; schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder). Psychotic forms of SMI may be associated with greater cognitive impairment, but it is unclear if this differential impairmen
Autor:
Antonina Omisade, Vladislav Drobinin, Sheri Rempel, Cynthia Howard, Barbara Pavlova, Rudolf Uher, Emily Howes Vallis, Meg Stephens, Lynn E. MacKenzie, Lukas Propper
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry research. 286
Severe mental illness (SMI) refers to impairing and frequently chronic disorders that are difficult to treat. Lower cognitive performance early in life may be a manifestation of risk for SMI. Visual memory has been highlighted as a potential cognitiv
Autor:
Alyson Zwicker, Alexa Bagnell, A Pizzo, Vladislav Drobinin, David Lovas, Barbara Pavlova, Victoria C. Patterson, H Van Gestel, Sheri Rempel, Rudolf Uher, Jill Cumby, Lukas Propper, Alexa Fine, E. Howes Vallis, Meg Stephens, Sabina Abidi, Andrea Sandstrom, Martin Alda, Lynn E. MacKenzie, Cynthia Howard
Publikováno v:
Psychological medicine. 50(6)
BackgroundChildren of parents with mood and psychotic disorders are at elevated risk for a range of behavioral and emotional problems. However, as the usual reporter of psychopathology in children is the parent, reports of early problems in children
Autor:
Sheri Rempel
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 59:S306
Autor:
Jill Cumby, Meg Stephens, Andrea Sandstrom, Alexa Bagnell, Sabina Abidi, Cynthia Howard, Rudolf Uher, Alyson Zwicker, Alexa Fine, Vlad Drobinin, Kelsey Villars, Sheri Rempel, David Lovas, Lukas Propper, Emily Howes Vallis, Alex Pizzo, Barbara Pavlova, Lynn E. MacKenzie, Martin Alda
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry Research. 285:112709
Activities may be modifiable factors that moderate the risk and resilience in the development of mental health and illness. Youth who spend more time using screens are more likely to have poor mental health. Conversely, time spent engaged in active b