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LAMBDA study
The LAMBDA study (Language Markers and Brain Dysfunction in Early Psychosis) investigates the link between language and mental health, specifically focusing on psychosis. By using functional MRI (fMRI) and analyzing linguistic signals, the study aims to identify language markers as bio-social indicators of psychosis. It combines expertise from psychiatry, linguistics, and cognitive neuroscience to explore how language dysfunction relates to brain activity in psychosis, with potential to identify transdiagnostic markers across mental health conditions. https://lambda.uni-koeln.de/
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