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Rudolf Uher

Researcher at Dalhousie University

Publications -  350
Citations -  28239

Rudolf Uher is an academic researcher from Dalhousie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Major depressive disorder & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 314 publications receiving 23342 citations. Previous affiliations of Rudolf Uher include Karolinska Institutet & Duke University.

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Adversity, parental mental illness, and risk of depression in youth

TL;DR: Adversity, such as maltreatment and bullying, has a stronger impact on the risk of developing depression than family history of mental illness in parents, and these adverse experiences are associated with socioeconomic status rather than parental mental illness.
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Decision-making and ‘gut feeling’ in males with anorexia nervosa

TL;DR: Impaired performance in the IGT in male patients with anorexia nervosa is not associated with diminished somatic responses and clinical severity, which shows that impaired decision-making is present in both male and female patients with AN.
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Replication of machine learning methods to predict treatment outcome with antidepressant medications in patients with major depressive disorder from STAR*D and CAN-BIND-1.

TL;DR: In this paper, Nie et al. used linear regressions and decision trees to predict treatment resistant depression (TRD, defined as failing to respond to 2 or more antidepressants) in the STAR*D dataset, and externally validated these methods to train models using data from the CAN-BIND-1 dataset.
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Applications of Speech Analysis in Psychiatry

TL;DR: The authors identified four domains of the application of speech analysis in the literature: diagnostic classification, assessment of illness severity, prediction of onset of illness, and prognosis and treatment outcomes, with a focus on how types of speech features characterize different aspects of psychopathology.