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PSY 357 AO RO and Schizotypy: Neuropsychological Profile

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

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Faculty:

Michael J. Telch, Ph.D

Contact:

Hanjoo Lee, M.A., Hanjoo@mail.utexas.edu

Description:

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is one of DSM-IV anxiety disorders, which consists of obsessions (repetitive distress thoughts coming to one’s mind against the person’s will) and compulsions (repeated ritualistic behaviors designed to reduce anxiety caused by obsessions). This study will examine neuropsychological profile of individuals presenting with high levels of OCD symptoms on the basis of an obsession-subtype model developed by Lee and his colleagues. You will be exposed to great training opportunities, including clinical interviews for diagnosing OCD and a variety of neuropsychological tests.

Qualifications:

N/A

Duties:

Scheduling and running experiment sessions, helping data management and analysis.

PSY 357 Undergraduate Research (SUMMER 2007)
PSY 357 Course Requirements

Updated 2 April 2007
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