Translating neuroimaging findings into psychiatric practice

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Abstract

Although translational medicine has become a priority for medical science, advances in neuroscience have failed to be translated for the benefit of patients. In populations at high risk of psychosis, neuroimaging could stratify those mostly likely to develop psychosis. This is an example of potentially translatable psychiatry.

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Reilly, T. J., & McGuire, P. K. (2013, December). Translating neuroimaging findings into psychiatric practice. British Journal of Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.113.130005

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