Can brain scans and eye movements predict psychosis recovery?

NCT ID NCT06740383

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at 320 people with early psychosis to see if brain scans, eye-tracking, and electrical brain waves can predict how well they respond to treatment. Participants will have four visits over a year, including interviews, memory tests, and optional DNA samples. The goal is to match different biological types with the best treatments for better outcomes.

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Conditions

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

    RECRUITING

    Boston, Massachusetts, 02215-5400, United States

  • Hartford Hospital

    RECRUITING

    Hartford, Connecticut, 06102, United States

  • McLean Hospital

    RECRUITING

    Belmont, Massachusetts, 02478, United States

  • University of Chicago Medical Center

    RECRUITING

    Chicago, Illinois, 60637, United States

  • University of Georgia

    RECRUITING

    Athens, Georgia, 30602, United States

  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

    RECRUITING

    Dallas, Texas, 75390, United States

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