Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder clinical trials at UCLA
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Can Computational Measures of Task Performance Predict Psychiatric Symptoms and Changes in Symptom Severity Across Time
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This study investigates the computational mechanisms associated with psychiatric disease dimensions. The study will characterize the relationship between computational parameter estimates of task performance and psychiatric symptoms and diagnoses with a longitudinal approach over a 12 month interval. Participants will be healthy participants recruited through Prolific an on-line crowdsourcing service, and psychiatric patients and healthy participants recruited via UCLA Psychiatry Clinics and UCLA's STAND Program
Los Angeles, California and other locations
Our lead scientists for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder research studies include Reza Tadayon-nejad, MD PhD.
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