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What is the optimal approach for using digital cognitive biomarkers in clinical trials?

Insights Back to resource centre 14 August 2018 What is the optimal approach for using digital cognitive biomarkers in clinical trials? Digital cognitive biomarkers are typically active or passive: but which approach enhances clinical trial success? Here we will define how active and passive cognitive biomarkers function in clinical trials, to conclude their optimal application. In our last post, we

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What are digital cognitive biomarkers and why are they useful?

Insights Back to resource centre 7 August 2018 What are digital cognitive biomarkers and why are they useful? Biomarkers are important for the detection of disease-relevant information to help recruit, stratify and monitor patients, and to evaluate the safety and efficacy of compounds. Here we’ll discuss what digital biomarkers are and how they offer an opportunity to revolutionize research and

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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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