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Dilsa Cemre Akkoc Altinok is a Physician at the Central Institute of Mental Health (ZI) in Mannheim, Germany, and a core member of the Research Group Clinical Neuroscience of Motor Behavior (CLIMB). Her work bridges clinical psychiatry with advanced motion analysis to objectively quantify motor abnormalities in severe mental illnesses.
Her research specializes in Clinical Neuroscience and Psychiatry, focusing on Sensorimotor Abnormalities in Schizophrenia and Catatonia. She pioneers the use of 3D optical motion tracking to transform subjective motor assessments into quantifiable biomarkers, examining gait patterns, psychomotor clusters, and their neural correlates.
Recent publications (2024-2025) reveal a cohesive trajectory: applying motion capture technology and network analysis to schizophrenia-spectrum disorders and catatonia. Her studies systematically link motor dysfunction with psychopathology, loneliness, and structural brain changes, advancing precision psychiatry through objective diagnostic tools.
The CLIMB research group, under which Dr. Altinok operates, drives innovation in neuromotor assessment by integrating neuroscience, engineering, and clinical psychiatry. This interdisciplinary approach aims to redefine motor symptom evaluation in mental healthcare through technology-driven methodologies.



