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This episode focuses on a Wellcome Trust funded project called EPIC – or otherwise known as Early Psychosis: Investigating Cognition.
Problems with memory and attention affect a large proportion of people with psychosis. However, much of the focus is on “positive” symptoms like hallucinations. The EPIC project aims to fill this gap by understanding the changes in memory and attention in daily life during early psychosis.
We are joined by University of Nottingham researchers, Dr Claudia Danielmeier, Dr Laura Blackie and Dr Ryan Elson, alongside Advisory Group Member, Richard Falvey.
Here are some of the resources discussed in the episode:
Project Website
X account and BlueSky
How to join the advisory group
Healthy individuals with an interest in Study 1 can contact Dr Ryan Elson ([email protected])
Watch Dr Claudia Danielmeier talk about the project
The team also wish to acknowledge the following people:
Dr Zia Katshu
Dr Katherine Dyke
Dr Adam Berrington
Dr Daniel Cocking
Dr Amal Jolly
All members of the advisory group
Catch up on all our episodes wherever you get your podcasts.
Vote for Notts Psych Pod in the Listeners’ Choice category at the British Podcast Awards 2025! Head to britishpodcastawards.com/vote, search for Notts Psych Pod, and cast your vote. Every vote counts - thank you for your support. Voting closes on 8th September 2025!
Get in touch via X, Instagram or e-mail.
Hosted by Dr Daniel Jolley (X: DrDanielJolley)
Edited by Grace Baranowski (Instagram: @graceebaranowski)
Produced by Rachel Grasmeder Allen (X: @Rachel_GA_/ Instagram: @neuro_rachel)
Logo creation by Grace Baranowski (Instagram: @graceebaranowski)
Notts Psych Pod Series 2 team: Dr Daniel Jolley, Rachel Grasmeder Allen and Grace Baranowski.
By Notts Psych PodThis episode focuses on a Wellcome Trust funded project called EPIC – or otherwise known as Early Psychosis: Investigating Cognition.
Problems with memory and attention affect a large proportion of people with psychosis. However, much of the focus is on “positive” symptoms like hallucinations. The EPIC project aims to fill this gap by understanding the changes in memory and attention in daily life during early psychosis.
We are joined by University of Nottingham researchers, Dr Claudia Danielmeier, Dr Laura Blackie and Dr Ryan Elson, alongside Advisory Group Member, Richard Falvey.
Here are some of the resources discussed in the episode:
Project Website
X account and BlueSky
How to join the advisory group
Healthy individuals with an interest in Study 1 can contact Dr Ryan Elson ([email protected])
Watch Dr Claudia Danielmeier talk about the project
The team also wish to acknowledge the following people:
Dr Zia Katshu
Dr Katherine Dyke
Dr Adam Berrington
Dr Daniel Cocking
Dr Amal Jolly
All members of the advisory group
Catch up on all our episodes wherever you get your podcasts.
Vote for Notts Psych Pod in the Listeners’ Choice category at the British Podcast Awards 2025! Head to britishpodcastawards.com/vote, search for Notts Psych Pod, and cast your vote. Every vote counts - thank you for your support. Voting closes on 8th September 2025!
Get in touch via X, Instagram or e-mail.
Hosted by Dr Daniel Jolley (X: DrDanielJolley)
Edited by Grace Baranowski (Instagram: @graceebaranowski)
Produced by Rachel Grasmeder Allen (X: @Rachel_GA_/ Instagram: @neuro_rachel)
Logo creation by Grace Baranowski (Instagram: @graceebaranowski)
Notts Psych Pod Series 2 team: Dr Daniel Jolley, Rachel Grasmeder Allen and Grace Baranowski.