- Neuroscience
- Psychiatry
- Neuroimaging
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Dr. Jose Cortes-Briones is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale University, serving as Technical Director of the MEG Imaging for Neuropsychiatric Disorders (MIND) Center at the West Haven VA Healthcare System. He is also a member of the Schizophrenia Neuropharmacology Research Group (SNRGY) and the Yale Center for the Science of Cannabis and Cannabinoids (YC-SCAN2). His research focuses on understanding brain dynamics influenced by psychoactive substances like THC and ketamine, auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia, and applying machine learning to neuroimaging data. Key areas include reconstructing fetal EEG from maternal signals, MEG studies of THC effects, and excitatory/inhibitory balance in psychiatric disorders. Research Interests: Cannabis and ketamine neuropharmacology Magnetoencephalography (MEG) and EEG analysis Machine learning in neuroimaging Schizophrenia biomarkers Clinical high-risk psychosis Dr. Cortes-Briones has received prestigious awards including the 2024 Blavatnik Award and YNHHS Innovation Award. His work spans clinical trials such as the M1 Schizophrenia PET Study and longitudinal studies on cannabis neurodevelopmental effects. Collaborations include work with Deepak Dsouza, Marc Normandin, and Mohini Ranganathan on cannabinoid receptor studies and psychotomimetic effects. His articles highlight breakthroughs in detecting neural oscillations, developing AI-based sleep spindle detectors, and investigating THC's role in cortical noise. Ongoing efforts focus on translating findings into clinical tools for mental health diagnosis and treatment.






