Collecting and analyzing data from sensors embedded in the context of daily life has been widely employed for the monitoring of mental health. Variations in parameters such as movement, sleep duration, heart rate, electrocardiogram, skin temperature, etc., are often associated with psychiatric disorders. Namely, accelerometer data, microphone, and call logs can be utilized to identify voice features and social activities indicative of depressive symptoms, and physiological factors such as heart rate and skin conductance can be used to detect stress and anxiety disorders. Therefore, a wide range of devices comprising a variety of sensors have been developed to capture these physiological and behavioral data and translate them into phenotypes...
With the continuous development of the times, social competition is becoming increasingly fierce, pe...
Recent years have seen significant advances in the sensing capabilities of smartphones, enabling the...
Background: Mobile Therapeutic Attention for Patients with Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia (m-RESI...
Mental health issues are a serious consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, influencing about 700 milli...
Sensors in everyday devices, such as our phones, wearables, and computers, leave a stream of digital...
Mental illness, whether it is medically diagnosed or undiagnosed, affects a large proportion of the ...
Unlike most other health conditions, the treatment of mental illness relies on subjective measuremen...
Recent advances in smartphones and wearable biosensors enable the gathering of ‘real-time’ psycholog...
Mobile and environmental sensing technology can be used to assess human behaviour and mental health ...
BackgroundSerious mental illnesses (SMI) are common, disabling, and challenging to treat, requiring ...
Background: Mobile phone sensor technology has great potential in providing behavioral markers of me...
Recent years have seen significant advances in the sensing capabilities of smartphones, enabling the...
Heart rate and heart rate variability are two behavioral markers that mobile sensors can detect. Thi...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) such as smart devices, the Internet of Things and w...
Measuring mental well-being with mobile sensing has been an increasingly active research topic. Perv...
With the continuous development of the times, social competition is becoming increasingly fierce, pe...
Recent years have seen significant advances in the sensing capabilities of smartphones, enabling the...
Background: Mobile Therapeutic Attention for Patients with Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia (m-RESI...
Mental health issues are a serious consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, influencing about 700 milli...
Sensors in everyday devices, such as our phones, wearables, and computers, leave a stream of digital...
Mental illness, whether it is medically diagnosed or undiagnosed, affects a large proportion of the ...
Unlike most other health conditions, the treatment of mental illness relies on subjective measuremen...
Recent advances in smartphones and wearable biosensors enable the gathering of ‘real-time’ psycholog...
Mobile and environmental sensing technology can be used to assess human behaviour and mental health ...
BackgroundSerious mental illnesses (SMI) are common, disabling, and challenging to treat, requiring ...
Background: Mobile phone sensor technology has great potential in providing behavioral markers of me...
Recent years have seen significant advances in the sensing capabilities of smartphones, enabling the...
Heart rate and heart rate variability are two behavioral markers that mobile sensors can detect. Thi...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) such as smart devices, the Internet of Things and w...
Measuring mental well-being with mobile sensing has been an increasingly active research topic. Perv...
With the continuous development of the times, social competition is becoming increasingly fierce, pe...
Recent years have seen significant advances in the sensing capabilities of smartphones, enabling the...
Background: Mobile Therapeutic Attention for Patients with Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia (m-RESI...