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SNIPP Lab

The Social Neuroscience and Interpersonal Processes in Psychopathology Lab focuses on social and interpersonal processes among youth and young adults who are experiencing psychopathology or other psychological difficulties. We utilize a variety of methodologies, including clinical assessment, functional neuroimaging, language and natural language processing, and ambulatory assessment. The overarching goal of the SNIPP Lab is to leverage translational science to understand how social and interpersonal processes may go awry among individuals with psychopathology so we can better understand when and how to most effectively intervene.


Highlighted Publications:

Moe, A.M., Blain, S.D, Kalathil, A., Peltier, S., Colombi, C., Thakkar, K.N., Burton, C.Z, & Tso, I.F. (2025). Contributions of the posterior cerebellum to mentalizing and social functioning: A transdiagnostic investigation. Psychological Medicine, 55, e67.

Kemp, K.C., Tso, I.F., Taylor, S.F., Moe, A.M. (2025). Social stress in schizophrenia: Unique contributions to social cognition and social functioning. Schizophrenia Research, 276, 167-174.

Kilicoglu, M.F.V., Lundin, N.B, Angers, K., & Moe, A.M. (2024). Narrative-derived indices of metacognition among people with schizophrenia: Associations with self-reported and performance-based social functioning. Behavioral Sciences, 14(4), 265.


 

Participate in one of our studies

to participate in a study investigating social skills, behavior, and brain function, contact the Moe lab at osumc