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Clinical Affective Neuroscience Lab

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Lab in the @ugapsychology department | Studying phenomenology, etiology, assessment, and treatment of negative symptoms in schizophrenia | PI: @Gregstrauss8

Joined October 2017
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@ugacanlab grad student Anna Knippenberg is presenting resting state fMRI functional connectivity data on social brain networks predicting asociality in schizophrenia at #SIRS2024. @ugapsychology @UGAResearch @universityofga @OIBR_UGA

Come see Anna Knippenberg present her poster @SIRSGlobal on resting state social brain networks predictive of asociality in schizophrenia! #SIRS2024

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We’re hiring for a new postdoc in our lab at UGA! Come join us and work on our studies examining negative symptoms! Link to apply: ugajobsearch.com/postings/364478

Are you at @SIRSGlobal and looking for a postdoc focused on schizophrenia or psychosis risk? We’re hiring for a position at the University of Georgia that focuses on affective neuroscience and negative symptoms. DM me if you’re interested! #SIRS2024

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Looking to become more competitive for clinical psychology or neuroscience PhD programs? Apply for a postbacc coordinator job in our lab at UGA and work on our studies focused on schizophrenia and psychosis risk. @SIRSGlobal #SIRS2024 link: ugajobsearch.com/postings/364433

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Check out our 2023 lab newsletter to see what we’ve been up to in the past year! img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/78ca…


Come join us in Athens, GA! We’re searching for a new full-time lab manager at the UGA clinical affective neuroscience laboratory (ugacanlab.com). The job is ideal for someone looking for a longterm position in mental health research. Apply here: ugajobsearch.com/postings/323988


Today is world schizophrenia day. Thank you @UGAResearch for this article highlighting research on psychosis risk in the @ugacanlab and the work on psychosis biotypes by our colleagues Drs. Clementz & McDowell in the CCN lab research.uga.edu/news/asking-be…


Congratulations to Dr Lauren Luther for winning a @SIRSGlobal young investigator travel award and her interesting talk on the effects of reward x efficacy interactions on cognitive effort in schizophrenia

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Congratulations to CAN lab graduates students Lisa Bartolomeo and Ian Raugh for successfully defending their dissertations! We couldn’t be more proud of you both!!

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Check out the preprint of @IMRaugh’s new theoretical model on the interactions between mindfulness and stages of James Gross’ extended process model of emotion regulation.

I'm *thrilled* to share this pre-print from a paper I've been working on over the last few months with @GregStrauss8 with an integrative theory of how mindfulness acts on and as emotion regulation! 1/ psyarxiv.com/x2khq

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#SFN2022 Come check out future Dr. Knippenberg’s poster at Society for Neuroscience! Emotional working memory in schizophrenia #fMRI @ugacanlab @ugapsychology @UGAResearch

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Going to #SfN22? If you're interested in anhedonia, psychosis, and memory, stop by my poster on Tuesday! 494.01/XX63 Outpatients with schizophrenia show differential activation of cortical regions during emotional working memory task Nov. 15, 8AM-12PM

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Help us reach our goal! The @ugacanlab has ALMOST reached our fundraising goal for @NAMIwalksGA Every dollar helps provide FREE #resources, #supportgroups, and #crisiscounseling to people in need. Please consider donating here: namiwalks.org/team/53850


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Congratulations to Ian Raugh for successfully proposing his dissertation! A 3 paper staple dissertation study looking at emotional monitoring and acceptance in SMI using EMA @IMRaugh @ugacanlab @ugapsychology

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Which psychological factors underlie anhedonia in schizophrenia? For a new take, check out Sydney James’ new paper on ideal affect published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research @HowieSydney authors.elsevier.com/a/1fpoN55vZ61cl


Dr. Strauss was recognized with the creative research award at today’s UGA football game!

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Congratulations @IMRaugh!!!!

What a big week! Passed my oral comprehensive exam and submitted my dissertation proposal document!



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So very happy for my @ugapsychology department colleague Dr @BrianWBauer for receiving this very competitive $250k VA grant on suicide prevention! This will be a landmark digital phenotyping study!!

We’re proud to announce that we are one of 30 finalists (1,371 submissions) in @DeptVetAffairs#MissionDaybreak, a $20 million challenge to reduce Veteran suicides. As a finalist, we received $250,000 and are advancing to the Phase 2 virtual accelerator.

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So proud of @ugacanlab members at @srp_science and grateful to work with such a bright and wonderful team of young scientists! Thank you for a great meeting @srp_science #SRP2022 @ugapsychology @UGAResearch

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@IMRaugh from our lab also received a travel award as a runner up for the Smadar Levin Award @srp_science #SRP2022

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Congratulations to our very own @GAyawvi for receiving the Presidents award at @SRP🎉

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Ashley Zollicoffer: "Black and Asian Participants Evidence Greater Increases in Psychosis Risk during the COVID-19 Pandemic" Help-seeking (n = 371) and student (n = 4152) participants exhibit 1.2-1.8x greater risk during the pandemic, particularly among minorities Sat 5-7PM #100


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