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Advancing ambulatory biobehavioral technologies beyond "proof of concept": Introduction to the special section.

Alex S Cohen1.   

Abstract

Advancements in ambulatory biobehavioral technologies, for example, using portable psychophysiology, geolocation, facial, and speech analysis, have shown promise for a wide variety of applications. Their applications to biomedical sciences have led to dramatic improvements in some domains of assessment and practice. As yet, these technologies have not advanced beyond "proof of concept" for improving psychological assessment. More important, much of the current work in this space is being done outside of psychological science, and in many cases, outside of science altogether. This article introduces the special section on advancing biobehavioral technologies for psychological science. We provide a background on the potential role ambulatory biobehavioral technologies can play in improving feasibility, tolerability, reliability, and "individual-level" predictive accuracy for a broad range of psychological phenomena. We then provide a brief overview of the ambulatory biobehavioral literature, highlighting particular challenges and potential solutions for evaluating psychometrics of these measures. This special section is meant to stimulate interest and resources from the psychological assessment community to lend their unique talents and skills to advance this multidisciplinary endeavor. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30802113     DOI: 10.1037/pas0000694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Assess        ISSN: 1040-3590


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2.  Validating digital phenotyping technologies for clinical use: the critical importance of "resolution".

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3.  Digital phenotyping of negative symptoms: the relationship to clinician ratings.

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4.  Natural Language Processing and Psychosis: On the Need for Comprehensive Psychometric Evaluation.

Authors:  Alex S Cohen; Zachary Rodriguez; Kiara K Warren; Tovah Cowan; Michael D Masucci; Ole Edvard Granrud; Terje B Holmlund; Chelsea Chandler; Peter W Foltz; Gregory P Strauss
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5.  Ambulatory audio and video recording for digital phenotyping in schizophrenia: Adherence & data usability.

Authors:  Tovah Cowan; Alex S Cohen; Ian M Raugh; Gregory P Strauss
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6.  Cognition in Context: Understanding the Everyday Predictors of Cognitive Performance in a New Era of Measurement.

Authors:  Emma Weizenbaum; John Torous; Daniel Fulford
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7.  Improving Mental Health Services: A 50-Year Journey from Randomized Experiments to Artificial Intelligence and Precision Mental Health.

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8.  Validating Biobehavioral Technologies for Use in Clinical Psychiatry.

Authors:  Alex S Cohen; Christopher R Cox; Raymond P Tucker; Kyle R Mitchell; Elana K Schwartz; Thanh P Le; Peter W Foltz; Terje B Holmlund; Brita Elvevåg
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