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Outbreak Intradaily Mobility Pattern Change in College Students: a GPS-focused Smartphone Sensing Study

Neural regions associated with gain-loss frequency and average reward in older and younger adults

Change in Negative Attention Bias Mediates the Association Between Attention Bias Modification Training and Depression Symptom Improvement

Improving prediction of real-time loneliness and companionship type using geosocial features of personal smartphone data

Multifactorial prediction of depression diagnosis and symptom dimensions

Concussion assessment potentially aided by use of an objective multimodal concussion index

Validation of a Machine Learning Brain Electrical Activity–Based Index to Aid in Diagnosing Concussion Among Athletes

OBJECTIVE To validate the classification accuracy of a previously derived, machine learning, multimodal, brain electrical activity–based Concussion Index in an independent cohort of athletes with concussion. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS This …

Predictors of six-month inability to return to work in previously employed subjects after mild traumatic brain injury: A TRACK-TBI pilot study

Introduction: Return to work (RTW) is an important milestone of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) recovery. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether baseline clinical variables, three-month RTW, and three-month postconcussional symptoms …

Rest-activity rhythms and white matter microstructure across the lifespan

Methods:  We analyzed multi-shell diffusion tensor images from 103 healthy young and older adults using tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) to examine relationships between white matter microstructure and RA rhythm stability. RA measures were …

Memory distortion for orthographically associated words in individuals with depressive symptoms

While major depressive disorder has been associated with increased veridical memory for negative information, prior false memory literature has linked high depressive symptoms to increased false memory for negative information. We tested whether …