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Ongoing studies
Studies of Service Universitaire d'Addictologie de Lyon: SUAL
(some of them with PsyR²)
Studies conducted in St Etienne:
Study BI 13460012
Clinical study of the effect of a new treatment on cognition and functional capacity in schizophrenia
Why this research?
Some patients have cognitive disorders induced by schizophrenia.
We want to assess the efficacy, safety and tolerance of a new treatment to improve these symptoms.
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Study SCHIZEMO
Neuro-functional basis of emotional processing and childhood trauma in schizophrenia:
Genetic, biological, and functional imaging clinical study in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and their relatives without diagnosis, in comparison with a control group
Why this research?
Siblings may or may not develop schizophrenia-induced disorders.
We would therefore like to understand the genetic and cerebral mechanisms of this pathology.
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AUDISPACE study
Study of auditory and emotional perceptions using computerized tests
Why this research?
Source memory helps distinguish our real memories from our imaginations.
We want to understand its link with spatial localization and auditory and emotional perceptions, which are very important for our daily life.
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CANDI study
Impact of cannabis use on schizophrenia symptoms and brain activity
Why this research?
We want to measure how much cannabis modifies brain activity and what its impact is on the symptoms of schizophrenia.
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Neuromodulations or neurostimulations are techniques and methods of external and non-invasive cerebral excitation and/or inhibition.
Peripheral neurostimulation is also a technique of neuromodulation since the stimulation of a nerve via an electrode (which delivers an electric field) which modifies the frequency, the amplitude of the action potentials coming from the receptors of the neurons which form the peripheral nerves.
What is
Neuromodulation or neurostimulation?
What is
MRI?
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This therefore makes it a preferred tool for la research involving the human person, and in particular in cognitive neuroscience.