Lecture

Mood disorders and urban environment

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This lecture explores the associations between mood disorders, cognitive performance, and brain plasticity with urban natural and built environments. Data from the CoLaus and PsyCoLaus medical cohorts are analyzed, focusing on vegetation density, street connectivity, and traffic noise exposure. The methods used include spatial clustering and spatially weighted regression models. The lecture also covers the acquisition of environmental neighborhood attributes and adjustments for confounding factors in the models.

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