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BRiTE team and collaborators awarded $12.6 million grant

BRiTE Center

Updated: May 3, 2024

A large team of faculty and staff from BRiTE, along with collaborators at University of Minnesota and Louisiana State University, have received a five-year, $12.6 million U01 grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to develop data-driven clinical signatures for people who experience hallucinations.

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the University of Minnesota and Louisiana State University, has been awarded a significant $12.6 million grant to develop a digital evaluation tool for hallucinations. This project aims to enhance the ability of clinicians to assess the severity of hallucinations and identify individuals who may need more intensive care. neal fun unblocked By leveraging smartphone technology and AI-driven analysis, the initiative seeks to address the gap in current clinical capabilities and improve mental health care for a substantial number of people experiencing these symptoms.

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