Ryan Hagen on Tracking Mental Health with a Smartphone
Alexandra Carmichael
November 27, 2012
Ryan Hagen is a doctoral student in clinical psychology who’s terrified of people getting therapy through Siri. That said, for his PhD project he was inspired to extend the work of Sandy Pentland and ginger.io correlating people’s passive smartphone behavior data with anxiety and depression. In the video below, Ryan explains his current three-month study, which you can check out or join here. (Filmed by the Boston QS Show&Tell meetup group.)
Ryan Hagen – Tracking Mental Health with a Smartphone from James Zhen on Vimeo.