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The Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience Center is a research laboratory focused on understanding the neural mechanisms of psychosis, ASD, and cannabis use.
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http://ccnc.iu.edu 24-10-2017 17:12:53
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We had a blast this weekend at Society for Research in Psychopathology! (Not pictured: all the great science that was also presented 😉)




Now out in SchizRes: Work from Lauren Hall, including IU Psychological and Brain Sciences alum Drs. Alex Moussa-Tooks and Allen Bailey and @jmsheff Vanderbilt Health continues to disentangle how psychopathology measures may be biased by racial and cultural differences. Read here: rb.gy/feyu1r

Happy to share our review on threat responses in schizophrenia! @JenniBlackford @NeilWoodward20 Stephan Heckers Vanderbilt Psychiatry CCNC nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%…

Exciting findings from the CCNC! Our latest paper by J Wolny, in collaboration with Temple Psych Dept. and UMN Psychology, delves into the equitable measurement of paranoia across diverse populations. To learn more about group comparisons, check out our paper here: authors.elsevier.com/c/1igxW3HQGmiI…

New from CCNC PI Dr. Alex Moussa-Tooks IU Psychological and Brain Sciences and Dr.Heather Burrell Ward, MD/Vanderbilt Psychiatry! They identify distinct cerebellar circuits driving action and cognition subprocesses of psychomotor function in individuals with and without a schizophrenia-spectrum disorder tinyurl.com/yp79n8h3



Congrats to CCNC undergraduate Chloe Eades on being awarded an IU Hutton Honors Summer Research grant! Chloe will be studying the relationship between motor learning and changes in negative symptom traits associated with psychosis in young adults IU Psychological and Brain Sciences




Had a great time Society for Research in Psychopathology in Montréal presenting research (incl. on interoception, affective self-perception, social networks, perinatal factors, facial affect processing) and seeing old and new friends (>3 generations of CCNC members!).




New from CCNC PI Alexandra Moussa-Tooks, Heather Burrell Ward, MD & colleagues! "Grip Strength as a Marker of Resting-State Network Integrity and Well-Being in Early Psychosis." American Psychiatric Association