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S. Lavoie

1 paper in the library · 99 citations · publishing 2019

Papers

The neurophenomenology of early psychosis: An integrative empirical study.

Conscious Cogn November 1, 2019 B. Nelson, S. Lavoie, Ł. Gawęda et al. 99 citations

This integrative empirical study examines the neurophenomenology of early psychosis, aiming to bridge subjective experiences with neural correlates. The authors argue that understanding the lived experience of psychosis in its early stages, combined with neurobiological measures, can provide a more comprehensive picture of the disorder. The work suggests that such an approach may reveal specific patterns of brain activity and subjective experience that are characteristic of early psychosis, potentially informing early intervention strategies. The study emphasizes the importance of integrating first-person accounts with third-person neuroscientific data to advance knowledge of psychosis onset.