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    Rescue designs in analgesic trials from 0 to 2 years of age: sco** review

    Pediatric analgesic trials are challenging, especially in newborns and infants. Following an FDA-academic consensus meeting, we analyzed pragmatic rescue designs in postoperative trials of local anesthetics, a...

    Kyra Haskes, Carolina Donado, Ricardo Carbajal, Charles B Berde in Pediatric Research (2024)

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    Genome-wide association analysis of insomnia using data from Partners Biobank

    Insomnia is one of the most prevalent and burdensome mental disorders worldwide, affecting between 10–20% of adults and up to 48% of the geriatric population. It is further associated with substance usage and ...

    Wenyu Song, John Torous, Joe Kossowsky, Chia-Yen Chen, Hailiang Huang in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    Introducing COSMOS: a Web Platform for Multimodal Game-Based Psychological Assessment Geared Towards Open Science Practice

    We have established the COgnitive Science Metrics Online Survey (COSMOS) platform that contains a digital psychometrics toolset in the guise of applied games measuring a wide range of cognitive functions. Here, w...

    Andreas Aeberhard, Leo Gschwind in Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science (2019)

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    Effects and Components of Placebos with a Psychological Treatment Rationale – Three Randomized-Controlled Studies

    In recent years, placebos have evolved from a mean to control for ‘therapeutic chaff’ to something that has clinically relevant effects with biological underpinning and that is considered to have clinical as w...

    Jens Gaab, Joe Kossowsky, Ulrike Ehlert, Cosima Locher in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Vigilance and Avoidance of Threat in the Eye Movements of Children with Separation Anxiety Disorder

    The vigilance-avoidance attention pattern is found in anxious adults, who initially gaze more at threatening pictures than nonanxious adults (vigilance), but subsequently gaze less at them than nonanxious adults ...

    Tina In-Albon, Joe Kossowsky, Silvia Schneider in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (2010)