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Digital biomarker of mental fatigue.
NPJ digital medicine.
2021
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Banbury Forum Consensus Statement on the Path Forward for Digital Mental Health Treatment.
Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.).
2021
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Using Smartphone Sensor Data to Assess Inhibitory Control in the Wild: Longitudinal Study.
JMIR mHealth and uHealth.
2020
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Assessing the relationship between routine and schizophrenia symptoms with passively sensed measures of behavioral stability.
NPJ schizophrenia.
2020
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Smartphone relapse prediction in serious mental illness: a pathway towards personalized preventive care.
World psychiatry : official journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA).
2020
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Using behavioral rhythms and multi-task learning to predict fine-grained symptoms of schizophrenia.
Scientific reports.
2020
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Predicting Early Warning Signs of Psychotic Relapse From Passive Sensing Data: An Approach Using Encoder-Decoder Neural Networks.
JMIR mHealth and uHealth.
2020
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Capturing behavioral indicators of persecutory ideation using mobile technology.
Journal of psychiatric research.
2019
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Relationships between smartphone social behavior and relapse in schizophrenia: A preliminary report.
Schizophrenia research.
2019
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Feasibility and Acceptability of Mobile Phone-Based Auto-Personalized Physical Activity Recommendations for Chronic Pain Self-Management: Pilot Study on Adults.
Journal of medical Internet research.
2018
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Keppi: A Tangible User Interface for Self-Reporting Pain.
ACM transactions on applied perception.
2018
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Sensing behavioral symptoms of mental health and delivering personalized interventions using mobile technologies.
Depression and anxiety.
2017
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Times cited: 67 - EmotionCheck:: A Wearable Device to Regulate Anxiety through False Heart Rate Feedback. GetMobile (New York, N.Y.). 2017 Academic Article GET IT
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CrossCheck: Integrating self-report, behavioral sensing, and smartphone use to identify digital indicators of psychotic relapse.
Psychiatric rehabilitation journal.
2017
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Current Issues and Future Directions for Research Into Digital Behavior Change Interventions.
American journal of preventive medicine.
2016
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Mobile Manifestations of Alertness: Connecting Biological Rhythms with Patterns of Smartphone App Use.
MobileHCI : proceedings of the ... International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. MobileHCI (Conference).
2016
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Development and Evaluation of a Smartphone-Based Measure of Social Rhythms for Bipolar Disorder.
Assessment.
2016
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Talking Less during Social Interactions Predicts Enjoyment: A Mobile Sensing Pilot Study.
PloS one.
2016
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Leveraging Multi-Modal Sensing for Mobile Health: A Case Review in Chronic Pain.
IEEE journal of selected topics in signal processing.
2016
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Automatic detection of social rhythms in bipolar disorder.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA.
2016
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Times cited: 184 -
Mobile Behavioral Sensing for Outpatients and Inpatients With Schizophrenia.
Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.).
2015
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Times cited: 102 -
Mindless Computing: Designing Technologies to Subtly Influence Behavior.
Proceedings of the ... ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing . UbiComp (Conference).
2015
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Times cited: 109 -
Automated personalized feedback for physical activity and dietary behavior change with mobile phones: a randomized controlled trial on adults.
JMIR mHealth and uHealth.
2015
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Times cited: 200 -
Objective measurement of sociability and activity: mobile sensing in the community.
Annals of family medicine.
2011
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Times cited: 56 -
Passive and In-situ Assessment of Mental and Physical Well-being using Mobile Sensors.
Proceedings of the ... ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing . UbiComp (Conference).
2011
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Times cited: 186