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ABOUT US

SUCEDE is a multidisciplinary research group led by Dr. Vicente Molina, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Valladolid. Among its members, there are clinical professionals, scientists and teachers belonging to different national institutions.

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RESEARCH LINES

The main lines of research of our group focus on the study of brain substrates of serious mental disorders with a trans-diagnostic approach. We assume that each of the current psychiatric categories includes groups of patients with very different brain substrates.

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COLLABORATION

Do you like research? Do you want to contribute to the progress in scientific knowledge in the field of schizophrenia? From the SUCEDE group, we value any collaboration or research initiative. If you are a professional in the field of science or health. Contact us.

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30/04/2026 Bibliographic Session – Subtypes in Schizophrenia: Cognition, Education, and Genomics (M. Hernández)

May 7, 2026Alvaro Diez

Link to video on the SUCEDE YouTube Channel In our most recent bibliographic session, our colleague Marta Hernández García presented a detailed review of the article recently published in Molecular Psychiatry (2026) titled: “Splitting schizophrenia: divergent cognitive and educational outcomes revealed by genomic structural equation modelling.” This study addresses a fundamental question in modern psychiatry:…

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19/05/2026 Results – Anticipation and Psychosis: What Happens in the Brain Before We Speak? (L. Sobrino y A. Arjona)

April 2, 2026Alvaro Diez

In our latest group session, we presented the results of a study focused on preparatory brain activity and how it is altered in individuals with schizophrenia. Using electroencephalography (EEG) analysis, we explored the mechanisms of “corollary discharge,” which allow the brain to predict the sensations produced by our own actions. The Readiness Potential: The Prelude…

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05/03/2026 Results – Beyond Classic Symptoms: Exploring Anomalous Self-Experiences in Psychosis (M. Hernández)

April 2, 2026Alvaro Diez

In our latest clinical and research meeting, we delved into a fascinating topic that is fundamental to understanding the subjective experience of psychotic spectrum disorders: Anomalous Self-Experiences (ASEs). Unlike traditional positive symptoms—such as hallucinations or delusions—these experiences affect the very structure of the “self” and the individual’s identity. What are Anomalous Self-Experiences?ASEs refer to subtle…

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CONFERENCES

On a biannual basis, the SUCEDE group organises the ‘Schizophrenia Update Conference’ with invited national and international researchers and focused on one of our lines of work.

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DISSEMINATION

Here you can find all our publications in international journals, see the projects we have worked on and those currently running. Follow our research on our social media:

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