Understanding Vulnerability to Depression and Predicting Its Return
Sharing our first results from the Neurocognitive Signatures Predicting Risk of Recurrent Depression (NESPRED) study.
Join the researchers from the Medical Research Council-funded “Neurocognitive Signatures Predicting Risk of Recurrent Depression” (NESPRED) study at the Centre for Affective Disorders, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) as they share their first results.
Learn how factors like self-blame, brain structure and activity, as well as stress and attachment-related molecules, such as oxytocin, are linked to depression. Discover how we can measure self-blame in the brain, track changes during depressive episodes, and explore the potential to predict future recurrences.
This event is suitable for everyone with an interest in this topic.
Join us in person or online.
Sharing our first results from the Neurocognitive Signatures Predicting Risk of Recurrent Depression (NESPRED) study.
Join the researchers from the Medical Research Council-funded “Neurocognitive Signatures Predicting Risk of Recurrent Depression” (NESPRED) study at the Centre for Affective Disorders, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) as they share their first results.
Learn how factors like self-blame, brain structure and activity, as well as stress and attachment-related molecules, such as oxytocin, are linked to depression. Discover how we can measure self-blame in the brain, track changes during depressive episodes, and explore the potential to predict future recurrences.
This event is suitable for everyone with an interest in this topic.
Join us in person or online.
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- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In-person
Location
Weston Education Centre
10 Cutcombe Road
London SE5 9RJ
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