Digital phenotyping uses smartphone & wearable data to study mental health, but many methods rely on static summaries. @axelconstant.bsky.social, @lenapl.bsky.social & co propose dynamic digital markers that better capture how behavior & physiology change over time.
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Jonathan Simon (UdeM) est coauteur d’un nouvel article intitulé « Identifying indicators of consciousness in AI systems ». Parmi les auteur.e.s ayant contribué à cet article figurent Axel Constant (U. de Sussex) et George Deane (UdeM), deux anciens chercheurs postdoctoraux du CRÉ. Pour plus d'infos:
ICYMI: Axel Constant on precision medicine and reductionism in psychiatry
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Hadis Farokhi on Why people with depression appear to be demotivated
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Brandon Yip on The ambivalent wisdom of moral disgust
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Axel Constant with Digial personomics: precision and digital psychiatry beyond reductionism
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Latest papers: Axel Constant argues that by adopting a personomic approach to to precision medicine and digital phenotyping one can conceive of non-reductive precision and digital psychiatry programs in this open access article doi.org/10.1080/0951... #philsky #philpsy