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StressConnect 2025: Bridging Academia and Industry to Tackle Stress
On March 27, the inaugural edition of StressConnect took place at the NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam, hosted by the research consortia Stress in[...]
Annual Report 2024 online!
As we have completed the second year of Stress in Action, we are very proud to see all highlights of 2024 bundled in this[...]
Stress in Action in Seattle
On the 21st of March Stress in Action colleagues dr. Annelieke Roest, Nan Zhao and prof. dr. Harold Snieder organised a symposium ‘Stress in[...]
Helping AI Explain Itself—Faster and Smarter with StartGrad
Artificial intelligence (AI) models can make highly accurate predictions, but understanding why they make certain decisions remains a challenge. One approach to uncovering their[...]
Monitoring depression with smartphone-based assessments of cognitive function
Depression can affect people’s cognitive functioning (it can slow down mental processing, impact memory and attention). With the use of smartphones we can now[...]
Separating Speech from Stress: Machine learning models using wearable technology reliably detect speech activity
The brain works in cooperation with the peripheral nervous system (PNS) in maintaining homeostasis and responding to stressful circumstances in daily life. Hypo or hyperactivity[...]
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