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Invitation
We invite you to join us for the 23rd Annual meeting of the Australasian Society for Psychophysiology to be held at the University of Wollongong from the 20th to 22nd of November 2013. The 3 day conference will feature a range of fascinating keynote speakers, scientific plenary sessions, and poster sessions. Day 1 will end with a celebratory reception, with the conference dinner to be held on Thursday 21st November at a picturesque location near Wollongong's South Beach.
The conference will bring together researchers from psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience, with a focus on relationships between the brain and behaviour. We encourage both poster and oral presentations from any area of psychophysiology and cognitive neuroscience, as described in the About the Area section.
We look forward to seeing you in Wollongong in November!
Kind regards,
Stuart Johnstone, Samantha Broyd, and Frances De Blasio
The conference will bring together researchers from psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience, with a focus on relationships between the brain and behaviour. We encourage both poster and oral presentations from any area of psychophysiology and cognitive neuroscience, as described in the About the Area section.
We look forward to seeing you in Wollongong in November!
Kind regards,
Stuart Johnstone, Samantha Broyd, and Frances De Blasio
The conference features
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Information for delegates
Parking on campus
See parking guide here
Public transport
Getting to Wollongong
Getting around Wollongong
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Program
Download the DRAFT program (12/11/2013) here
Presentation information
Posters: Poster size should be A0 (841 mm x 1189 mm) in either portrait or landscape orientation.
Oral: Presenters will be assigned a 20 min timeslot which will include 15 mins to present and 5 mins for questions. |
Keynote speakers
Prof Rodney CroftMobile phone related
bioeffects, human neurophysiology and health
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Prof Eddie Harmon-Jones
Advances in understanding emotional and motivational processes gained from psychophysiology. |
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Conference Venue
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Abstract Submission
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Registration
Registration includes early-evening function on 20th Nov., catering for morning/afternoon tea and lunch each day, publication of accepted abstracts in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Student Day Passes include access to sessions and catering.
To receive Member Benefits (reduced registration and dinner costs) please become a member of ASP before you register. CLOSED |
Conference dinner
Accomodation
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