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Efficient assessment of emotional bias using item response theory and decision tree computerised adaptive testing

Efficient assessment of Emotional Bias using Item Response Theory and Decision Tree Computerised Adaptive Testing

Insights Back to resource centre 6 October 2021 Efficient assessment of Emotional Bias using Item Response Theory and Decision Tree Computerised Adaptive Testing Director of Research & Innovation, Francesca Cormack, presented on efficient assessment of emotional bias using item response theory and decision tree computerised adaptive testing at the ISCTM Autumn Conference and the 2021 ECNP Congress. Read on for

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How to choose the right assessment of social cognition for your study

Insights Back to resource centre 11 October 2019 How to choose the right assessment of social cognition for your study The Emotion Recognition Task (ERT) and Emotion Bias Task (EBT) both assess social cognition, but which is more appropriate for different participant groups? What are the CANTAB social cognition tasks? On the face of it, ERT and EBT appear analogous

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What is the value of objectively measuring emotional bias?

Insights Back to resource centre 4 October 2018 What is the value of objectively measuring emotional bias? A negative, perceptual bias is associated with the onset and maintenance of mood disorders, and is therefore a therapeutic avenue of interest. Here we will discuss the launch of an objective assessment of emotional bias as a potential biomarker of mood. What is

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Using affective cognition to enhance precision psychiatry

Insights Back to resource centre 3 July 2018 Using affective cognition to enhance precision psychiatry Precision psychiatry is a promising new approach that seeks to improve outcomes in highly heterogeneous clinical populations. Frontiers in Psychiatry recently published an interesting opinion piece on “Using Affective Cognition to Enhance Precision Psychiatry” 1 by Dr Jack Cotter, Clinical Science Team Lead at Cambridge Cognition, and Dr Jenny Barnett, Chief

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