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New OPM-MEG brain scanner installed at the Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA)

Department of Psychiatry News

The technology was officially launched at an Open Day in the Department of Psychiatry on June 6. The technology will be used by researchers working across the Departments of Psychiatry, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences and Experimental Psychology at Oxford.

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Oxford-developed support for child anxiety to be adapted for families in Chile

Department of Psychiatry News

Pimavanserin and emotional processing (PANDER) Study The Neural Basis of Habit Learning The Delphi Survey

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Oxford strengthens global mindfulness research with £1 million gift

Department of Psychiatry News

Pimavanserin and emotional processing (PANDER) Study

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Bridging Research and Editorial Vision: A Conversation With Arturo Hernandez

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

And I think perhaps now with technology, it may become easier to communicate in several languages. 00:11:39.010] – Arturo Hernández I think, as I said, automatic translation is not perfect, but I think we have the technology now to be able to provide several languages to people to read if they would like at relatively low cost.

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Investing in the Future: Funder Perspectives on Technology and Youth Mental Health

Child Mind Intitute

Watch the Recording On November 13, the Child Mind Institute convened a panel of experts to explore how philanthropic, institutional, and venture funders consider the impact of technology on young peoples mental health as they evaluate projects and invest in new solutions.

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Ethics & Equity: Youth-Specific Digital Therapeutics and the Continuum of Care

Child Mind Intitute

The conversation is part of our webinar series on Technology and Youth Mental Health , which explores how tech can improve mental health outcomes for all young people. But its not an emergent property of using technologies that theyre going to automatically overcome access issues.

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Promise and Responsibility: Big Data and AI in Youth Mental Health

Child Mind Intitute

This discussion is part of our webinar series on Technology and Youth Mental Health , which asks how tech can improve mental health outcomes for all young people. Dr. Brendel notes some of the major ethical considerations that must be taken into account as technology finds its way to market. One is equity. Another is privacy.