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SUMMARY:CTN: Quentin Huys (Seminar Speaker)
DESCRIPTION:Title: Translating computational mechanisms to clinical applications \nComputational psychiatry is a rapidly growing field attempting to translate advances in computational neuroscience and machine learning into improved outcomes for patients suffering from mental illness. In this lecture\, I will provide an overview over recent approaches for translating computational research into an understanding of symptoms\, and mechanisms of treatments.  I will start with two studies taking a computational approach to understanding symptoms of depression and anxiety: the selection of thoughts and the derivation of meaning and pleasure. I will then describe a recent series of studies which take a computational approach to understanding the active components of psychotherapy\, and finally finish with an applied example\, examining  mechanisms and predictors of relapse after antidepressant discontinuation.  Overall\, I will hope to clarify the role computational approaches can play in identifying mechanisms\, and in harnessing these mechanisms for therapeutic purposes.
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