Ivy Tso, Ph.D.
2018 Young Investigator Grant
Ivy Tso, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Tenured, College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
The Ohio State University
Dr. Tso is a licensed clinical psychologist and a tenured associate professor of psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at The Ohio State University. She also serves as the department’s Director of Psychosis Research.
Her primary research interests are centered on understanding the psychological and neural mechanisms of social cognition in psychosis and bipolar disorder. Dr. Tso uses psychophysics, electrophysiology (EEG/ERP), neuroimaging (fMRI), brain stimulation (TMS, tECS), eye tracking, and advanced statistical and computational modeling to identify biobehavioral markers and develop novel treatments. She is currently leading a study, backed by the National Institute of Mental Health, to explore disrupted eye gaze perception as a biobehavioral marker of social dysfunction.
In her clinical work, Dr. Tso treats severe mental illness with a special focus on early identification and evidence-based psychosocial treatments of psychosis and bipolar disorder. She is also actively involved in developing learning health systems for early psychosis and bipolar disorder.
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