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Computational psychiatry as a bridge from neuroscience to clinical applications

New Nature Neuroscience Review paper on Computational Psychiatry by Quentin Huys, Tiago Maia and Michael Frank.

See the comment in Scientific American, too.

Computational psychiatry as a bridge from neuroscience to clinical applications
Quentin Huys 5th April 20165th April 2016 Interesting reads
  • ← Interoception Summit 2016 @ Laureate Institute
  • Zurich Computational Psychiatry Course 2016 →

News

  • Computational Psychiatry Conference in Dublin 6-8th July 2023
  • Conference in Heidelberg on bridging psychological practice and basic research
  • Postdoctoral positions @ Huys lab, UCL
  • Faculty position @ Northwestern University
  • Faculty position in Computational Psychiatry @ RWTH Aachen
  • Faculty positions in Mathematics and Computational Psychiatry at the University of Michigan

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Recent meetings (with video)

  • Keno Juchems - Optimal economic decision-making under noise and machine learning to improve outcomes in mental health 26/01/2023
  • Yunzhe Liu - Measuring fast neural sequences in EEG and fMRI 18/01/2023
  • Jacqueline Scholl - Decision making and foraging under threat - neural activity and transdiagnostic clinical relevance 14/12/2022
  • Andra Geana - A Computational Model of OCD Compulsivity as a Deficit of Integrating Across Levels of Uncertainty 08/12/2022
  • Tor Wager - Neuroimaging of affect and motivation: 
Pathways, models, and interventions 17/11/2022

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