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THE FUTURE OF PSYCHIATRIC NEUROSCIENCE IS IN SIGHT

30 September 2022
Twelve years after its creation, Synapsy closes the NCCR chapter and opens a
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SYNAPSY AT THE HEART OF CAMPUS

29 September 2022
The scientific magazine of the University of Geneva, Campus, has dedicated its
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29 September 2022
A study by EPFL and Synapsy has shown that schizophrenia does not impact the
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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
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A FORWARD-LOOKING POSTER SESSION!

14 April 2022
The last NCCR Synapsy retreat, held on April 4 and 5 in Les Diablerets, was a
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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...
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POST-TRAUMATIC PAIN EXPRESSED PHYSICALLY FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION

29 March 2022
A Synapsy article has demonstrated that mothers suffering from post-traumatic
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GET MORE OR GIVE UP, A QUESTION OF ANXIETY

23 March 2022
Individuals can respond to stress in diametrically opposed ways. A NCCR-Synapsy
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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
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