Depression

Bringing Trial Activities to the Participant – Lessons from the RADIAL Proof-of-Concept Trial

Bringing Trial Activities to the Participant Lessons from the RADIAL Proof-of-Concept Trial The move toward more participant-centric clinical research has taken an important step forward. At the Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics journal, the first papers from the RADIAL trial, the flagship study of the Trials@Home project have now been published, offering valuable insights into how clinical research […]

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Speech Analysis as an Objective Biomarker in MDD Trials Speech Biomarkers for Alzheimer’s Disease Show Promise Across Multiple Languages

Speech Biomarkers for Alzheimer’s Disease Show Promise Across Multiple Languages The search for reliable, accessible biomarkers for early detection of cognitive decline has taken an important step forward. At AAIC 2025, our team presented data demonstrating that speech and language patterns can serve as valid digital biomarkers for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s disease

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Closing the Gap – Speech Analysis as an Objective Biomarker in MDD Trials

Closing the Gap Speech Analysis as an Objective Biomarker in MDD Trials The development of new therapies for Central Nervous System (CNS) disorders, particularly Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), is fundamentally challenged by the subjectivity and limitations of current assessment tools. Traditional measures, which often rely on patient self-reports or clinician ratings, frequently fail to capture

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Validation of a Smartphone-based Digit Symbol Substitution Task in Participants With Major Depression

Insights Back to resource centre 8 April 2021 Validation of a Smartphone-based Digit Symbol Substitution Task in Participants With Major Depression At the virtual ISCTM – Annual Scientific Meeting, Luke Allen presented data supporting the validity of Smartphone-based DSST for assessments in patient populations such as MDD. Read on for the key findings and the full poster: Validation and Comparability

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6 cognitive tests for research of depression and mood disorders

Insights Back to resource centre 3 November 2015 6 cognitive tests for research of depression and mood disorders Mood disorders affect 5-10% of the adult population in a given year. The most common mood disorders are major depressive disorder, dysthymia, and bipolar disorder. Here we explore the six CANTAB tests for objectively measuring cognitive function in depression. Mood disorders affect

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