Cognition and Social Functioning in Non-Affective Psychosis
05 June 2025
*****HEALTHY CONTROL PARTICIPANTS NEEDED*****
*****THIS IS AN IN-PERSON STUDY*****
In this study, we aim to explore how visual processing (the way the brain interprets what we see) relates to social cognition (how we understand and interact with others) and feelings of loneliness. We're also interested in how these factors affect everyday activities, such as your interactions at work or with friends.
Requirements
- Aged between 25 and 65 years.
- No history of neurological or psychiatric disorders.
- No current use of psychotropic medications.
- No family history of a psychotic disorder.
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Ethical approval
This study has been approved by the Health Research Authority and Health and Care Research Wales (24/NW/0389) and by the City St George's, University of London Psychology Research Ethics Committee (ETH2425-1195).