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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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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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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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29/01/2026 Quantifying Brain Complexity: TMS/EEG Results and the PCI Index in Schizophrenia (V. Molina)

January 30, 2026Alvaro Diez

Is it possible to objectively measure the level of integration and differentiation of brain activity in psychosis? Dr. Vicente Molina, Principal Investigator of SUCEDE, shared the group’s most recent findings using a combination of cutting-edge techniques: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation combined with Electroencephalography (TMS/EEG). The focus of this presentation lies on the Perturbational Complexity Index (PCI)…

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22/01/2026 Advances in the Study of Corollary Discharge: Markers of the Self-Experience in Schizophrenia (A. Arjona)

January 30, 2026Alvaro Diez

The understanding of schizophrenia has evolved from mere symptomatic observation toward the search for biological substrates that explain the alteration of the “Self.” In our latest seminar session, Antonio Arjona, a researcher at SUCEDE, presented the most recent advances in his project focused on corollary discharge (CD) and readiness potential. Corollary discharge is an essential…

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15/01/2026 Prefrontal Slowing in Early-Stage Schizophrenia TMS-EEG (E. Osorio)

January 16, 2026Alvaro Diez

Emma Osorio, SUCEDE predoctoral researcher, reviews ‘Prefrontal Oscillatory Slowing in Early-Course Schizophrenia Is Associated With Worse Cognitive Performance and Negative Symptoms: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation–Electroencephalography Study’ (Donati et al., 2024). In clinical practice, schizophrenia remains a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge, particularly regarding cognition and negative symptoms. Recently, the SUCEDE group presented a bibliographic session analyzing…

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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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