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The decrease in mood homeostasis due to lockdown translates (in simulations) into 3 times more episodes of depressed mood, according to a study, published in JAMA Psychiatry, led by Dr Maxime Taquet, University of Oxford.
Roz Pacey
Roz Pacey - Communications and Engagement Manager, Oxford Centre for Emerging Minds Research
Poushali Ganguli
Poushali Ganguli - Postdoctoral Researcher in Health Economics
Delia Ciobotaru
PhD FHEA Delia Ciobotaru - Postdoctoral Researcher: Flourishing Nature Connections
Ilina Singh
NEUROSCIENCE, ETHICS AND SOCIETY THEME LEAD Ilina Singh - Professor of Neuroscience & Society
Sana Suri
B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc. D.Phil. (Oxon) Sana Suri - Associate Professor | Oxford Brain Sciences Senior Fellow
Willem Kuyken
PhD, DClinPsy Willem Kuyken - Ritblat Professor of Mindfulness and Psychological Science
Francesca Zecchinato
PhD Francesca Zecchinato - Postdoctoral Researcher
Gulamabbas Lakha
MA, PGDip, MSc, MPhil, DPhil, CFA Gulamabbas Lakha - Honorary Research Fellow
Tarek Zghoul
BSc (Hons), MBChB (Hons), MSc, PhD, MRCPsych Tarek Zghoul - Clinical Research Fellow
Mohammed Lashkri
MBChB, MSc, PGCert Mohammed Lashkri - Psychiatrist & Clinical Researcher
Judit Simon
MD (Hons), BA, BSc, MSc, DPhil (Oxford), FFPH Judit Simon - Visiting Professor of Cognitive Health Economics
Rebecca Murphy
DClinPsych Rebecca Murphy - Senior Research Clinician and Hon Clinical Psychologist
