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Department of Psychiatry 2012 Paykel Lecture: 'The Cognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia: Neural Basis and Clinical Relevance'

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Lecture starts at 17:30 and tea and coffee will be served from 17:00. There will be a wine reception after the Lecture, which will give you an opportunity to speak to Professor Joyce.

Eileen Joyce is a Professor of Neuropsychiatry at The Institute of Neurology, University College London. She is primarily interested in the neural basis of schizophrenia. Her research focuses on neurocognitive dysfunction in the early stages of schizophrenia, and how it relates to both brain structural changes and clinical manifestations of the disorder. Professor Joyce received a degree in psychology from the University of Cambridge where she also completed her PhD in dopamine psychopharmacology. She then went on to study medicine at Cambridge and trained in psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital. She is currently Chairman of the British Neuropsychiatry Association.

This talk is part of the Cambridge Neuroscience Seminars series.

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