Using computerized voice analysis, a new study found 18 features of speech that identify markers of PTSD in veterans.
The Military Wants Better Tests for PTSD. Speech Analysis Could Be the Answer.
Using computerized voice analysis, a new study found 18 features of speech that identify markers of PTSD in veterans.
The Military Wants Better Tests for PTSD. Speech Analysis Could Be the Answer.
Using computerized voice analysis, a new study found 18 features of speech that identify markers of PTSD in veterans.
Hole-forming protein may suppress tumor growth
A gene called gasdermin E, which is downregulated in many cancers, aids cells in dying in an unexpected way, and…
Empathy often avoided because of mental effort
Even when feeling empathy for others isn’t financially costly or emotionally draining, people will still avoid it because they think…
Those home-delivered meal kits are greener than you thought
Meal kit services, which deliver a box of pre-portioned ingredients and a chef-selected recipe to your door, are hugely popular…
Study suggests overdiagnosis of schizophrenia
In a small study of patients, researchers report that about half the people referred to the clinic with a schizophrenia…
New insight into how obesity, insulin resistance can impair cognition
Obesity can break down our protective blood brain barrier resulting in problems with learning and memory, scientists report.
Group decisions: When more information isn’t necessarily better
Modular — or cliquey — group structure isolates the flow of communication between individuals, which might seem counterproductive to survival.…
Biomimetics: Artificial receptor distinguishes between male and female hormones
Researchers at Tokyo Tech have revealed that an artificial receptor preferentially binds male steroid hormones from a mixture of male…