
Stanford Psychology Podcast
132 - Nilam Ram: Learning from The Human Screenome Project
May 23, 2024
Dr. Nilam Ram discusses the Human Screenome Project capturing phone interactions every 5 seconds. They explore individual-specific studies in psychology, challenges in analyzing massive data sets, the use of AI models for behavior prediction, and personalized smartphone interventions for mental health. The conversation also touches on the speaker's transition from economics to psychology and analyzing human behavior time series data.
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- Individual-focused research in psychology is shifting towards personalized analytics and within-person change analysis.
- The Human Screenome Project captures detailed interactions with digital screens to enable in-depth analysis of behavior changes.
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Personal History Impacting Research Direction
The speaker describes how his trading experience in currency options on Wall Street exposed him to analyzing interconnected time series data, influencing his interest in studying time series behaviors in psychology, leading to the focus on individualized behavioral analysis.
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