Two New Publications in Schizophrenia Bulletin

We’re excited to share that two of our papers have been published in the Schizophrenia Bulletin Special Issue ‘Neuroscience of Schizotypy’! In these studies, we applied—for the first time—the Differential Susceptibility hypothesis to better understand the psychosis phenotype. 🔍 Paper 1 In this study, we examined how childhood adversity interacts with individual differences in environmental […]

Team Highlights from the 2025 SIRS Conference in Chicago

The 2025 Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) Conference in Chicago was an inspiring and enriching gathering of researchers from around the world, and we’re proud to share that our team was actively involved the event. 🌍 Dr. Neus Barrantes Vidal, principal investigator of our group, participated as a discussant in the workshop “Bridging Perspectives: Insights […]