Invitation to ASP2016
We cordially invite you to attend the 26th Annual Meeting of the Australasian Society for Psychophysiology (ASP2016). The "ASP2016" conference will be hosted by Central Queensland University and held at the Appleton Institute, Adelaide, Australia from Monday 12th December to Wednesday 14th of December 2016.
This conference represents the primary scientific forum within the Australasian region for the presentation and discussion of original theory and research in Psychophysiology, along with methodology, instrumentation, standards, and new directions in the field (scientific abstracts detailing these are published in the peer-reviewed journal, Frontiers in Neuroscience). The focus is research examining brain function (including disease states) using a variety of techniques such as the electroencephalograph, event-related potentials, functional magnetic resonance imaging, heart activity, and electrodermal activity. With Kind Regards, Dr Lisa Lole and Dr Raymond Matthews Conveners of ASP2016 |
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Venue
Appleton Institute, Adelaide
CQUniversity Australia 44 Greenhill Rd Goodwood Adelaide SA 5034 |
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Events
Conference Dinner
A conference dinner will be held at The Tivoli Restaurant on Tuesday 13th December. The Tivoli has a well-established reputation for innovative style, perfectly executed and imaginative menus as well as impeccable service. Cost $90 per head. |
Post conference workshops
Session 1 Time: Wednesday 14 December Topic: The Secrets of Sleep Presenters: Dr Charli Sargent and Dr Sarah Jay Session 2 Time: Wednesday 14 December Topic: Laboratory & Field Studies: Issues and Advantages in Psychophysiology Presenters: Dr Grace Vincent and Dr Raymond Matthews |
Program
Keynotes
Dr Thomas Whitford (University of New South Wales)
Psychophysiological measures of sensory attenuation to self-generated actions: a biomarker for schizophrenia?
Psychophysiological measures of sensory attenuation to self-generated actions: a biomarker for schizophrenia?
Dr Siobhan Schabrun (Western Sydney University)
The assessment and treatment of altered neuroplasticity in musculoskeletal pain
The assessment and treatment of altered neuroplasticity in musculoskeletal pain
Prof Leon Lack (Flinders University)
Circadian rhythms and treatments for disorders arising from mis-timed rhythms
Circadian rhythms and treatments for disorders arising from mis-timed rhythms
Prizes
- Student Travel Awards
- Honours and Postgraduate students presentation awards
- Honours and Postgraduate students poster awards
Registration
Early bird registration (closed)
Standard registration (after 21st November)
Current members
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Non-members
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Day pass
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Notes:
- Registration fees are inclusive of 2017 annual membership with the exception of the student day passes
- Student day passes are limited to max. 2 days per person
- Registration entitles members to a waiver of the joining fee for the International Organization of Psychophysiology (IOP) (see http://www.iopworld.org/), and reduced registration costs for IOP2018 in Lucca, Italy
Abstract submission
- Closed
- Abstracts will be published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Accommodation and travel
Please take a look at the Visit Adelaide website for information about accommodation, travel, things to see and do
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