projects
MNESYS – Clinical phenotyping, prognosis, and outcome predictors in a population of adolescents and adults at different stages of affective and psychotic disorders
MNESYS aims to investigate the clinical characteristics, progression, and predictive factors of possible disease outcomes in adolescents and adults with mood and psychotic disorders of varying severity, or at risk of developing them.
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Suicide risk assessment and targeted prevention among individuals with clinical high-risk mental states, first episode stage, relapsing stages of psychotic and mood disorders and anorexia nervosa
Identification of clinical, neurocognitive, biological, and psychosocial factors associated with suicide risk in young people with severe mental disorders, and evaluation of the effectiveness of innovative therapeutic interventions for risk management.
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Screening for the identification of individuals at risk of developing psychotic and/or bipolar spectrum disorders in the general population.
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Characterization of the clinical trajectories of individuals at risk of developing psychotic disorders through a two-year monitoring period, based on the assessment of a range of clinical, neurobiological, and biological parameters.
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ASOP – At the Source of Psychosis
This project explores Source Monitoring abilities and their association with perceptual and cognitive profiles across different diagnostic categories
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State-dependence: an fMRI perspective
This project investigates state-dependence dynamics through fMRI within a translational framework.
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