Brain network topology underlying socio-affective function and callous-unemotional trait

The goal of this project is to leverage novel and advanced methods to identify replicable neural mechanisms underlying antisocial phenotypes with an emphasis on functional connections and dynamics in brains ranging from adolescence into adulthood. This project aims to identify replicable mechanisms that characterize differences in socio-affective functioning. The long term goal is mechanisms identified during this project could be used to develop and test new interventions.

Drew E. Winters, PhD.
Drew E. Winters, PhD.
Research Faculty

My research interests include mental and social health as well as their associated neural processes across the lifespan. In this vein, I am interested in applying quantitative methods to identify replicable neural mechanisms that may improve testing and development of interventions for youth with callous-unemotional traits.

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