The laboratory for Translational Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience is engaged in a broad program of research on the brain mechanisms regulating cognitive and affective processing in normal individuals and in those with neurodevelopmental disorders, with a strong, though not exclusive, emphasis on schizophrenia.

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Servan-Schreiber D, Carter CS., Bruno R, & Cohen JD (1998). Dopamine and the Mechanisms of Cognition. Part II: D-Amphetamine Effects in Human Subjects Performing a Selective Attention Task, Biological Psychiatry 43:713-722.

Carter Lab researchers receive presitigious Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant for early detection and prevention of psychosis.

Combined Carter, Luck, Mangun, and Ranganath "Cognitive Control" lab meeting established. Please contact Joy Geng for more information.

Early schizophrenia and prodromal research and clinical care (EDAPT program) continues.