Current and Recent Research Projects:
- Time-Frequency Measures for Predicting Response to Antidepressants
(MPI: Craig Tenke, Jerry Bruder) - Olfaction and Emotion in Depression: Behavioral, Electrodermal and ERP Measures
(PI: Jürgen Kayser) - Olfaction in the Psychosis Prodrome: Behavioral and ERP Measures
(MPI: Jerry Bruder, Cheryl M. Corcoran, Jürgen Kayser) - Behavioral, ERP and EEG Asymmetry in Affective Disorders
(PI: Jerry Bruder) - Subtypes of Schizophrenia: ERPs During Memory Processing
(PI: Jerry Bruder)
Ongoing Collaborative Projects with Other NYSPI Divisions and Departments:
The Psychophysiology Laboratory has a long history of NIH-funded projects and also serves as a resource for investigators in other divisions at NYSPI who are taking advantage of qEEG, ERP, and neurocogntive measures in their research. In addition to collaborating on study design, the laboratory is involved in training of staff, collection of electrophysiologic and behavioral data, analyses of these data, assisting in preparation of publications and providing advice on grant preparation. Current studies and collaborations include:
- Children at High and at Low Risk for Depression
(MPI: Myrna M. Weissman, Bradley S. Peterson) - Establishing Moderators and Biosignatures of Antidepressant Response for Clinical Care (EMBARC)
(MRI: Madhukar Trivedi, Maurizio Fava, Myna M. Weissman, Patrick J. McGrath) - Clinical Assessment of Efficacy of Cognitive Remediation in Patients with Schizophrenia Stabilized on Lurasidone
(PI: Jeffrey A. Lieberman) - Tadeka Study No. ITI-214-102
(PI: Anissa Abi-Dargham)