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Clinical Psychiatry Research Group
   
István Bitter, MD, DSc
    Professor and Chair

We have a multi-disciplinary research team that includes clinicians and research scientists with internationally recognized expertise in psychiatry, psychopharmacology, neuropsychology, psychophysiology, biostatistics, and psychiatric genetics and epidemiology. Our research team conducts a broad range of studies, covering both basic and clinical research in order to investigate the etiology, treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of severe, and persistent mental illnesses.  Principal areas of our research are the following. -  Studies of Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), including epidemiologic investigation of ADHD in Hungarian population, and research into genetic, neuropsychological, psychophysiological and psychopathological underpinnings of ADHD. – Molecular genetic studies in schizophrenia, including the investigation of candidate gene polymorphisms in relation to the deficit syndrome of schizophrenia. - Neuropsychological and psychophysiological studies in schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and ADHD. -  Psychopharmacological research (studying clinical response in principal psychopathological and neurocognitive variables in relation to treatment with typical and atypical antipsychotics; identification of predictors of treatment response to psychotropic medications and psychotherapy). - Emotion recognition in psychiatric disorders including major mental illnesses such schizophrenia and major depression (specific topics include: emotion recognition based on visual and auditory inputs, including facial expressions using standard computer-generated 3D pictures and sounds of speech;  recognition of emotions conveyed by non-verbal communication including gestures). – Research into possible application of virtual reality therapy in psychiatry and psychotherapy. - Additional important areas of our research:  studies of disorders of mood and affect, measurements of effectiveness in psychotherapy, organic psychosyndromes and gerontopsychiatry.
   
   
        
   
   
KEYWORD(S): psychopharmacology, neuropsychology, emotion recognition, clinical trials, biostatistics 
   
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  Clinical Psychiatry Research Group  Surgery (operative sciences)  Sport sciences  Reproductive sciences  Physiology, pathophysiology  Pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology  Neurosciences  Morphological sciences (anatomy, pathology, forensic medicine)  Molecular biology, microbiology  Miscellaneous  Medicine of sensory organs  Internal medicine and pediatrics  Experimental and clinical oncology  Experimental and clinical immunology and genetics  Dental sciences  Biochemistry, cell biology, biophysics  Behavioural sciences   
     Research Areas     

Behavioural sciences

  

Biochemistry, cell biology, biophysics

  

Dental sciences

  

Experimental and clinical immunology and genetics

  

Experimental and clinical oncology

  

Internal medicine and pediatrics

  

Medicine of sensory organs

  

Miscellaneous

  

Molecular biology, microbiology

  

Morphological sciences (anatomy, pathology, forensic medicine)

  

Neurosciences

  

Pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology

  

Physiology, pathophysiology

  

Reproductive sciences

  

Sport sciences

  

Surgery (operative sciences)

  
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