MiSCAN Lab
Michigan Social Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience Lab
The MiSCAN Lab, directed by Dr. Ivy Tso, conducts research investigating how the brain processes social information and how these processes are affected in psychiatric populations, especially schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. We use behavioral, electrophysiological, neuroimaging, brain stimulation, and computational methods in our studies. The overarching goal of our work is to identify biobehavioral markers of serious mental disorders in order to develop novel interventions to effectively improve patients’ social functioning and quality of life.
The MiSCAN Lab, directed by Dr. Ivy Tso, conducts research investigating how the brain processes social information and how these processes are affected in psychiatric populations, especially schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. We use behavioral, electrophysiological, neuroimaging, brain stimulation, and computational methods in our studies. The overarching goal of our work is to identify biobehavioral markers of serious mental disorders in order to develop novel interventions to effectively improve patients’ social functioning and quality of life.
[Please note Dr. Tso has moved to The Ohio State University. Visit her new lab here.]
To improve diagnosis and assessment of severe mental illnesses
To improve diagnosis and assessment of severe mental illnesses
To develop effective and personalized treatments for people with psychotic and bipolar disorders to live a productive and fulfilling life
To develop effective and personalized treatments for people with psychotic and bipolar disorders to live a productive and fulfilling life
To refine early detection and intervention strategies to prevent severe mental illnesses
To refine early detection and intervention strategies to prevent severe mental illnesses
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
RESEARCH METHODS
RESEARCH METHODS
Future Strategies
Future Strategies
Downstream Outcomes
Downstream Outcomes