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Paper Published in Molecular Neuropsychiatry

December 15, 2015

Paper by Shaffer J.J., Peterson M.J., McMahon M.A., Bizzell J., Calhoun V., van Erp T.G.M., Ford J.M., Lauriello J., Lim K.O., Manoach D.S., McEwen S.C., Mathalon D.H., O”Leary D., Potkin S.G., Preda A., Turner J., Voyvodic J., Wible C.G., and … Read more

Video Published in the Journal of Visualized Experiments

December 2, 2015

Video by Sarah J. Hart, Joseph J. Shaffer, Joshua Bizzell, Mariko Weber, Mary A. McMahon, Hongbin Gu, Diana O. Perkins, and Aysenil Belger, Measurement of Fronto-limbic Activity Using an Emotional Oddball Task in Children with Familial High Risk for Schizophrenia, … Read more

UNC NIRL Research featured in UNC Health Care News Release

November 24, 2015

Neurological underpinnings of schizophrenia just as complex as the disorder itself New analysis links cognitive, emotional, and intellectual symptoms to neurological “disruption” in multiple brain regions – a finding with important implications for diagnosis and treatment.

UNC NIRL Research Featured in Raleigh News and Observer

April 2, 2013

N&O – April 2, 2013: “Research from UNC-CH points to early warning signs for schizophrenia” Changes in brain function may foreshadow schizophrenia as early as puberty, nearly a decade before most patients begin showing obvious symptoms, new research from the … Read more

UNC NIRL Research featured in UNC Health Care News Release

March 22, 2013

Alterations in brain activity in children at risk of schizophrenia predate onset of symptoms Research from the University of North Carolina has shown that children at risk of developing schizophrenia have brains that function differently than those not at risk. … Read more

Dr Belger Q&A With Raleigh News and Observer

January 27, 2013

Aysenil Belger featured in Raleigh News and Observer Q & A about neuroimaging techniques N&O – Jan 27, 2013: “How Do Brain Scans Work?” Dr. Belger answers questions from a newspaper interviewer about different neuroimaging techniques and how they are … Read more