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The Effects Of Oxytocin On Social Cognition In Schizophrenia
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$187,631.00
Summary
Schizophrenia is characterised by problems with social cognition. These problems are associated with an increased risk of low educational attainment, unemployment, homelessness, social isolation, and reduced quality of life. This project will determine whether a novel biological intervention, Oxytocin, improves social interaction behaviour skills in schizophrenia. This project, therefore, represents a critical first step in developing a new treatment for schizophrenia.
A Course Of Oxytocin Nasal Spray To Improve Social Communication In Young People With Autism
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$293,735.00
Summary
Autism is characterised by impairments in social behaviour and communication, and is a cause of major lifelong disability. A novel intervention, Oxytocin, enhances social communication in autism and non-clinical populations. This project will determine whether Oxytocin, taken twice daily over 8 weeks, improves social interaction skills in everyday life for young people with autism. This project represents a crucial step in developing a novel and effective new treatment for Autism.