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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.

Women with her head resting on her hand, looking unhappy.
Figure 1: Oxford University COSIE study sample

Performance of active and passive ambulatory assessment measures and mood monitoring in bipolar disorder: a systematic review

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Astill Wright L. et al, (2026), International Journal of Bipolar Disorders, 14

A Global meta-analysis of digital divide in psychiatric population from 2004 to 2023

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Wong CTW. et al, (2026), Npj Digital Medicine, 9

A taxonomy of the process in implementation science: the Global Impact Analytics Framework (GIAF)

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Salvador-Carulla L. et al, (2026), Implementation Science Communications, 7

Nap time: Adolescent napping patterns and associations with sleep problems and mental health

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Illingworth G. et al, (2026), Sleep Epidemiology, 6

Do parental factors mediate the association between child anxiety and life interference among young children?

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Takahashi T. et al, (2026), Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, 36

Coziness in Games: Second Homes, Audiences, and Esthetics.

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Krzywinska T. et al, (2026), Games Cult, 21, 1170 - 1188

The alpha rhythm: from physiology to behavior.

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Jensen O. and Bonnefond M., (2026), Physiol Rev, 106, 1123 - 1159

People defer to AI moral advice, but not blindly.

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Landes E. et al, (2026), Cognition, 272

Pro-cognitive effects of 5-HT4 receptor agonism in individuals with remitted depression

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MURPHY S., (2026), Psychological Medicine

Histamine shapes the neurocomputational dynamics of human learning.

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Colwell MJ. et al, (2026), Nat Commun

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