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Vanderbilt University

ScholarPeer’s latest research news and reporting from Vanderbilt University. Vanderbilt University is a research-intensive institution with major strengths in biomedical science, neuroscience, engineering, data science, genetics, and the social and behavioral sciences. Its interdisciplinary research advances understanding of human health, disease, technology, and society, with notable work spanning cancer, infectious disease, brain science, precision medicine, artificial intelligence, and biomedical engineering.Visit Vanderbilt University

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The Brain’s Bad Bet That the World Won’t Stop Shifting

Tracking 75 patients recovering from psychosis, researchers found the inflated expectation of an unstable world eased as delusions lifted, and clung to persecutory beliefs above all, hinting at a treatment target dopamine drugs miss.

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