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Georgia State University Faculty to Investigate Neural Markers of Mental Illness

ATLANTA, Georgia, Sept. 10 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- Georgia State University issued the following news release:

Psychology researchers at Georgia State University are using large-scale imaging analysis to study how symptoms associated with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression relate to changes in the brain. The researchers say they hope to yield new diagnostic classifications, uncover potential new treatment targets in the brain and identify which patients may benefit . . .

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Jennifer Rainey Marquez, communications and press release associate director, 404/413-4007, jmarquez@gsu.edu