About the SocietyWe are an academic society focused on the examination of psychological processes in terms of their physiological effects. The original motivation for the formation of the Society was to promote the conduct and dissemination of research and scholarship in psychophysiology in the Australasian region, and to improve networking among psychophysiologists in the region.
Psychophysiology researchers and students in the Australasian region are urged to become members. Members from the geographically wider psychophysiological community are also very welcome. As an outcome of the inaugural Australasian Psychophysiology Conference, which was held in Sydney in 1991, the Australasian Society for Psychophysiology (ASP) became incorporated in New South Wales under the Associations Incorporation Act (1984) on the 23rd of June, 1992. A revised constitution was recently approved under the Associations Incorporation Act (2009) effective from 1 March 2012. |
Part of the strategic plan for the Society is to establish links with international bodies relevant to psychophysiology, and in this regard the Society is one of a growing number of professional societies in Psychophysiology.
Mission Statement To promote the conduct and dissemination of research and scholarship in psychophysiolgy in the Australasian region. Strategic initiatives
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2017 Constitution Revision
In light of the updated requirements of the NSW Department of Fair Trade we have undertaken a revision of our society's constitution.
We require a 70% supporting vote of our current (2017) membership in order to adopt this. Voting is now open and will close at 1 pm on the 26th of December 2017. Eligible members have been emailed an invitation to vote; this contains the link to the voting page and a unique access key. The member's surname (with the first letter capitalised) is their password. If you are a current (2017) member and you have not yet received an invitation email, please check your junkmail and/or clutter folders, and then click here to send an enquiry email.
Click the link below to see the proposed constitution.
We require a 70% supporting vote of our current (2017) membership in order to adopt this. Voting is now open and will close at 1 pm on the 26th of December 2017. Eligible members have been emailed an invitation to vote; this contains the link to the voting page and a unique access key. The member's surname (with the first letter capitalised) is their password. If you are a current (2017) member and you have not yet received an invitation email, please check your junkmail and/or clutter folders, and then click here to send an enquiry email.
Click the link below to see the proposed constitution.