Interdisciplinary Approaches in Psychiatric Research: From Neural Dynamics to Clinical Applications in Schizophrenia
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https://doi.org/10.62641/aep.v53i1.1878Keywords:
schizophrenia, interdisciplinarity, brain connectivity, chronnectomics, computational modelsAbstract
This editorial explores the dynamic psychiatric research field by focusing on interdisciplinary approaches to understand the complexity of mental disorders by placing particular emphasis on schizophrenia. It highlights the need to integrate findings from diverse scientific disciplines, such as neuroscience, computational modeling and genomics, to unravel the multifaceted nature of these conditions. The potential of interdisciplinary research to transform our knowledge and the treatment of psychiatric disorders is underscored by moving beyond traditional models and developing more nuanced frameworks to more effectively address these complexities. Thus by combining perspectives from different fields, significant advancements are expected in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental disorders like schizophrenia, and will open new research and clinical practice avenues in psychiatry.
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