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Using affective cognition to enhance precision psychiatry
Precision psychiatry is a promising new approach that seeks to improve outcomes in highly heterogeneous clinical populations.
Affective face processing in schizophrenia: disorder-specific or transdiagnostic deficit?
Our recent review of meta-analyses concluded that facial emotion recognition deficits are common across a range of psychiatric, neurological and developmental disorders.
Our Senior Scientist, Dr Jack Cotter, presented the latest findings at Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) conference.
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