About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to promote the investigation of cognitive deficits in severe mental illnesses, with the goal of establishing a definitive endophenotypic profile that can be integrated into diagnostic criteria. By leveraging standardized methods such as MICEmi, the objective is to provide robust scientific support for both existing and new discoveries in the field. Key questions include identifying which cognitive deficits serve as reliable endophenotypes and understanding their role in the pathophysiology of mental illnesses. Hypotheses to be tested may involve the stability of these cognitive markers across different populations and their predictive value for disease onset and progression.
To gather further insights into the neurocognitive endophenotypes of severe mental illnesses, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Cognitive endophenotypes
- Cognitive deficits
- Severe mental illness
- Bipolar disorder
- Schizophrenia
This research topic seeks to unify previous findings and encourage the use of standardized methods like MICEmi, thereby contributing to a more coherent and comprehensive understanding of cognitive endophenotypes in psychopathology.
Keywords: endophenotypes, cognitive, schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, severe mental illnesses
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