The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Schizophrenia, Psychosis, Cognition, Psychiatry and Clinical psychology. Her Schizophrenia study incorporates themes from Developmental psychology, Neurocognitive, Cognitive psychology and Audiology. Her Psychosis study combines topics in areas such as Delusion, Corpus callosum, Neuroscience, Hallucinating and Schizophrenia.
In her work, Psychosocial is strongly intertwined with Affect, which is a subfield of Cognition. She interconnects Distress and Psychometrics in the investigation of issues within Psychiatry. The various areas that she examines in her Clinical psychology study include Psychological intervention, Bipolar disorder, Thought disorder and Habituation.
Her main research concerns Clinical psychology, Cognition, Schizophrenia, Psychiatry and Cognitive psychology. Her work in Clinical psychology addresses issues such as Anxiety, which are connected to fields such as Depression. Cognition is a subfield of Neuroscience that she tackles.
Her Schizophrenia research includes themes of Bipolar disorder, Psychosis and Audiology. Her work carried out in the field of Bipolar disorder brings together such families of science as Mood disorders, Social cognition and Mood. Her studies examine the connections between Cognitive psychology and genetics, as well as such issues in Semantic memory, with regards to Schizotypy.
Clinical psychology, Cognition, Schizophrenia, Psychosis and Distress are her primary areas of study. Her Clinical psychology research integrates issues from Mental health, Schizoaffective disorder and Self-efficacy. Her research in Cognition intersects with topics in Audiology and Scopus.
Susan L. Rossell studies Schizophrenia, focusing on Schizotypy in particular. Her Thought disorder study in the realm of Psychosis connects with subjects such as Phenomenology and Thematic analysis. Susan L. Rossell has included themes like Bipolar disorder, Depression and Anxiety in her Mood study.
Her primary areas of study are Mental health, Clinical psychology, Distress, Pandemic and Schizophrenia. Her Mental health research is within the category of Psychiatry. Susan L. Rossell has researched Clinical psychology in several fields, including Cognitive behavioral therapy, Cognition, Psychosis and Referral.
Her study looks at the relationship between Distress and topics such as Body dysmorphic disorder, which overlap with Affect. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Oxidative stress and Attachment theory. Her studies in Anxiety integrate themes in fields like Schizophrenia, Self-concept, Cognitive psychology and Content.
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The planum temporale: a systematic, quantitative review of its structural, functional and clinical significance.
J Shapleske;S.L Rossell;P.W.R Woodruff;A.S David.
Brain Research Reviews (1999)
Auditory hallucinations and the temporal cortical response to speech in schizophrenia: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
Peter W.R. Woodruff;Ian C. Wright;Edward T. Bullmore;Michael Brammer.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1997)
Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia: Treatment Response and Resistance in Psychosis (TRRIP) Working Group Consensus Guidelines on Diagnosis and Terminology
Oliver D. Howes;Rob McCutcheon;Ofer Agid;Andrea De Bartolomeis.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2017)
Verbal self-monitoring and auditory verbal hallucinations in patients with schizophrenia.
L. C. Johns;S. Rossell;C. Frith;F. Ahmad.
Psychological Medicine (2001)
The anatomy and time course of semantic priming investigated by fMRI and ERPs
Susan L. Rossell;Cathy J. Price;A. Christina Nobre.
Neuropsychologia (2003)
Insight: its relationship with cognitive function, brain volume and symptoms in schizophrenia
Susan Lee Rossell;J Coakes;Jane Shapleske;P W R Woodruff.
Psychological Medicine (2003)
A Computational Morphometric MRI Study of Schizophrenia: Effects of Hallucinations
Jane Shapleske;Susan L. Rossell;Xavier A. Chitnis;John Suckling.
Cerebral Cortex (2002)
Brain activation during automatic and controlled processing of semantic relations: a priming experiment using lexical-decision.
Susan L Rossell;Edward T Bullmore;Steve C.R Williams;Anthony S David.
Neuropsychologia (2001)
Reward processing in anorexia nervosa
Charlotte Keating;Alan J. Tilbrook;Susan L. Rossell;Susan L. Rossell;Peter G. Enticott.
Neuropsychologia (2012)
Characterizing cognitive heterogeneity on the schizophrenia-bipolar disorder spectrum
T Van Rheenen;KE Lewandowski;EJ Tan;LH Ospina.
Psychological Medicine (2017)
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