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Yale faculty, researchers contribute chapter to book about Computational Psychiatry

December 14, 2016

Yale Department of Psychiatry faculty and researchers have contributed a chapter to the book, "Computational Psychiatry: New Perspectives on Mental Illness."

The chapter, "Clinical Heterogeneity Arising from Categorical and Dimensional Features of the Neurobiology of Psychiatric Diagnoses," was written by first author John H. Krystal, MD, Robert L. McNeil, Jr. Professor of Neuroscience and Chair of the Yale Department of Psychiatry; Alan Anticevic, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and of Psychology; John D. Murray, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry; David Glahn, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry; Naomi Driesen, PhD, Research Scientist in Psychiatry; Genevieve Yang, a Yale MD/PhD student; and Xiao-Jing Wang, PhD, a former Yale faculty member.

An overview of the book may be viewed on the Ernst Strüngmann Forum and The MIT Press.

Submitted by Christopher Gardner on December 15, 2016