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Smartphone Keystroke Biomarkers as Predictors of Adverse Neuropsychiatric Sequelae After Trauma in Trauma Survivors: Prospective Observational Cohort Study
Smartphone Keystroke Biomarkers as Predictors of Adverse Neuropsychiatric Sequelae After Trauma in Trauma Survivors: Prospective Observational Cohort Study
Authors of this article:
Nicole A Short1
;
Xinming An2
;
Yinyao Ji2
;
Qinghua Li2
;
Thomas C Neylan3, 4
;
Gari D Clifford5
;
Stacey L House6
;
Francesca L Beaudoin7
;
Jennifer S Stevens5
;
Sarah D Linnstaedt2
;
Laura T Germine8
;
John P Haran9
;
Alan B Storrow10
;
Christopher Lewandowski11
;
Paul I Musey Jr12
;
Phyllis L Hendry13
;
Sophia Sheikh13
;
Christopher W Jones14
;
Brittany E Punches15
;
Jose L Pascual16
;
Mark J Seamon16
;
Erica Harris17
;
Claire Pearson18
;
Roland C Merchant19
;
Robert M Domeier20
;
Niels K Rathlev21
;
Brian J O'Neil18
;
Paulina Sergot22
;
Leon D Sanchez19
;
Steven E Bruce23
;
Ronald C Kessler24
;
Karestan C Koenen24
;
Kerry J Ressler8
;
Samuel A McLean2
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