Explore how science is mapping the labyrinth of the mind through modern classification of psychosis, from historical perspectives to cutting-edge research.
Exploring neurocomputational and content-dependent cognitive endophenotypes in psychosis research and their potential to revolutionize mental health diagnosis and treatment.
Discover how late beta accentuation and N2 amplitude serve as biomarkers for psychosis risk across schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
Exploring objective neurophysiological biomarkers for early detection and personalized treatment of psychosis spectrum disorders.
Exploring groundbreaking tools and brain mechanisms that enable early prediction of psychosis, potentially allowing interventions before severe symptoms emerge.