Key Dates
- ASP2024 will run 2-4 December, be sure to save the date!
- More details will become available later in the year
Venue
Murdoch University,
90 South Street,
Murdoch WA 6150, Australia
Murdoch University,
90 South Street,
Murdoch WA 6150, Australia
Information will become available later in the year!
Please note that if you attended the 2023 conference, your membership for 2024 is currently active.
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Conference Registration is currently closed.
Information will become available later in the year!
Information will become available later in the year!
University of Western Australia
A/Prof Kristin Naragon-Gainey will present a keynote focused on ambulatory assessment of heart rate variability in daily life and its associations with real-time wellbeing, psychological symptoms, and self-reported emotional processes. She will also discuss innovative methodological research in this area, including physiology-triggered experience sampling reports and reliability/validity of wearable devices.
Professor Paul Fitzgerald from the Australian National University (ANU) will be presenting on the advancements in transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) methods. Following decades of research, TMS has become a routine part of treating patients with depression and other conditions. However, there remains considerable scope for neuroscience tools such as EEG and fMRI to enhance both the efficacy and efficiency of these treatments. Professor Fitzgerald will review the promise and challenges of this developing area.
Associate Professor Welber Marinovic from Curtin University will present on how time pressure and attentional demands impact the sensorimotor processes driving human behaviour. He will discuss findings from research combining behavioural tasks, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and electroencephalography to explore motor control and perception. His presentation will highlight how common neural processes can explain performance across different tasks.
We are currently preparing our Sponsorship prospectus for ASP2024. If you are interested in Sponsoring or Exhibiting at ASP2024 then please contact the convener, Dr Danielle Mathersaul, for details.