Scientists probe Brain's role in mental illness thinking problems
NCT ID NCT07448675
Summary
This study aims to understand why people with severe mental illnesses like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder often have trouble with memory, attention, and thinking. Researchers will examine 230 untreated patients and healthy volunteers using brain scans (MRI, EEG), blood tests, and cognitive assessments to identify biological markers linked to these thinking difficulties. The goal is to build a model that can predict cognitive problems and pave the way for future targeted treatments.
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Tianjin Anding Hospital
Tianjin, China
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