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The Oxford University COSIE study (COvid-19, Social Isolation and Emotion) is an online study which asked people about their experiences during the coronavirus lockdown in late April 2020, while also using objective tests of psychological function to measure vulnerability to mental illness such as depression.
Matthew Gee
BSc(Hons) MB ChB DCP MRCGP MRCPsych Matthew Gee - Honorary Teaching Fellow
Sarah Bauermeister
BA Hons, BSc Hons, MSc, PhD, CPsychol, AFBPsS Sarah Bauermeister - Associate Professor of Cognitive Neuropsychology
Katerina Johnson
BA Hons (Oxon), DPhil (Oxon) Katerina Johnson - Research Associate
Michael Browning
DPhil, MB.BS, MRCP, MRCPsych Michael Browning - Professor of Computational Psychiatry
Evangeline Foster
Bsc (Hons), MSc Evangeline Foster - DPhil Student
Amy Gillespie
BSc, MSc, PhD Amy Gillespie - Senior Post-doctoral Researcher and BRC Project Manager
Jessica Lorimer
Jessica Lorimer - DPhil Student and Postdoctoral Researcher
Lauren Atkinson
BSc(Hons), MSc, DPhil Lauren Atkinson - Postdoctoral Researcher
Ksenija Yeeles
DPhil, BSc (Hons) Ksenija Yeeles - Associate Research Group Leader, Research Member of Common Room Kellogg College
Sophie Behrman
BA BM BCh MRCPsych Sophie Behrman - Honorary Clinical Research Fellow
John Gallacher
PhD AFBPsS CPsychol FFPH John Gallacher - Professor of Cognitive Health; Director, Dementias Platform UK; Director, BrainWaves study of adolescent wellbeing and mental health