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SYNAPSY CENTER EPFL SYNAPSY CENTER UNIGE SYNAPSY CENTER UNIL TOGETHER, THESE 3 CENTERS ARE KEEPING THE LEGACY OF THE NCCR ALIVE. NCCR-SYNAPSY THE SYNAPTIC BASES OF MENTAL DISEASES Researchers and psychiatrists of the Swiss National Centre Competence in Research NCCR-SYNAPSY have joined forces to study the biological basis of psychiatric disorders. In order to offer patients new perspectives of a cure and a higher quality of life, this innovative union between psychiatry and neuroscience is seeking to better understand the origins of mental disorders, and thus settle upon better diagnosis and treatments. SYNAPSY LATEST NEWS NEWS THE FUTURE OF PSYCHIATRIC NEUROSCIENCE IS IN SIGHT 30 September 2022 Twelve years after its creation, Synapsy closes the NCCR chapter and opens a network of faculty Centers in psychiatric neurosciences.... Read More NEWS SYNAPSY AT THE HEART OF CAMPUS 29 September 2022 The scientific magazine of the University of Geneva, Campus, has dedicated its 150th issue to the NCCR-Synapsy. Campus reviews Synapsy’s major contributions to the... Read More KTT SCHIZOPHRENIA: A CLEAR VIEW OF THE WORLD 29 September 2022 A study by EPFL and Synapsy has shown that schizophrenia does not impact the brain's ability to assemble and interpret... Read More Event CLOSING EVENTS: CULTIVATE THE LINK WITH SOCIETY 30 June 2022 On May 12 and June 2 2022, the NCCR-Synapsy celebrated 12 years of research in psychiatric neuroscience, synonymous with the... Read More Prize A FORWARD-LOOKING POSTER SESSION! 14 April 2022 The last NCCR Synapsy retreat, held on April 4 and 5 in Les Diablerets, was a time of emotion, sharing... Read More Autism Spectrum Disorder SOCIAL INTERACTIONS DIVERT THE ESTABLISHED MOTIVATIONAL SYSTEM 31 March 2022 A Synapsy study has demonstrated that the first step required to embark on a social interaction, moving towards others, follows... Read More Developmental stress POST-TRAUMATIC PAIN EXPRESSED PHYSICALLY FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION 29 March 2022 A Synapsy article has demonstrated that mothers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorders resulting from domestic violence often convert their mental... Read More Developmental stress GET MORE OR GIVE UP, A QUESTION OF ANXIETY 23 March 2022 Individuals can respond to stress in diametrically opposed ways. A NCCR-Synapsy study shows that the behavioral response depends on the... Read More Developmental stress CONNECTING STRESS, WEIGHT, AND SOCIAL ANXIETY IN EARLY ADOLESCENCE 9 March 2022 Scientists at EPFL have found a biological connection explaining why there is an increased predisposition to develop obesity and being... 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