Connectionists: International Computational Psychiatry Course in Zurich

Petzschner Frederike petzschner at biomed.ee.ethz.ch
Tue Apr 25 16:03:15 EDT 2017


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The 3rd international Computational Psychiatry Course organised by the Translational Neuromodeling Unit<http://translationalneuromodeling.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=88baa34a20b71f6c68e5a0adc&id=765830209d&e=5adbeaf76f> (TNU) at the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich will take place from 28th August until 1st September 2017 in Zurich.




ABOUT

This 5-day course is designed to provide students across fields (neuroscience, psychiatry, physics, biology, psychology....) with the necessary toolkit to master challenges in computational psychiatry research.

The CPC is meant to be practically useful for students at all levels (Master, PhD, Postdoc, Senior), who would like to apply modeling techniques to study learning, decision-making or brain physiology in patients with psychiatric disorders. The course will teach not only the theory of computational modeling, but also demonstrate software in application to example data sets. In a spirit of open source and open science the content will be made freely accessible on the web.

You can find detailed information on our website<http://translationalneuromodeling.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=88baa34a20b71f6c68e5a0adc&id=0e1e1a737d&e=5adbeaf76f> or follow us on twitter <http://translationalneuromodeling.us11.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=88baa34a20b71f6c68e5a0adc&id=98136301b5&e=5adbeaf76f> or facebook<http://translationalneuromodeling.us11.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=88baa34a20b71f6c68e5a0adc&id=a5cc7cc3ea&e=5adbeaf76f>.



Register here<http://translationalneuromodeling.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=88baa34a20b71f6c68e5a0adc&id=f2e1cca256&e=5adbeaf76f>





STRUCTURE

The course is structured in three key parts. The first day provides a clinical perspective, discussing disease concepts and open questions, days 2-4 will cover concrete computational modeling techniques that can be applied to study aspects of interest for Computational Psychiarty and the last day will cover concrete applications of modeling techniques to Psychiatry.



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SPEAKER

Woo-Young       Ahn     Ohio State University
Dominik Bach    UZH
Rafal   Bogacz  Oxford University
Roshan  Cools   Donders, Nijmegen
Jean    Daunizeau       ICM, Paris
Peter   Dayan   UCL
Hanneke den Ouden       Donders, Nijmegen
Andreea Diaconescu      UZH & ETH
Michael Frank   Brown University
Stefan  Frässle UZH & ETH
Karl    Friston UCL
Joshua  Gordon  NIMH
Xiaosi  Gu      University of Texas
Helene  Haker   UZH & ETH
Jakob   Heinzle UZH & ETH
Quentin         Huys    UZH & ETH
Stefan  Kaiser  University of Geneva
Christoph       Mathys  SISSA, Trieste
Saee    Paliwal UZH & ETH
Martin  Paulus  Laureate Institute, Tulsa
Frederike       Petzschner      UZH & ETH
Dario   Schöbi  UZH & ETH
Philipp Schwartenbeck   UCL
Klaas Enno      Stephan UZH & ETH
Lilian  Weber   UZH & ETH




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ORGANIZER

Translational Neuromodeling Unit<http://translationalneuromodeling.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=88baa34a20b71f6c68e5a0adc&id=becff18808&e=5adbeaf76f>
UZH & ETH Zurich

Klaas Enno Stephan<http://translationalneuromodeling.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=88baa34a20b71f6c68e5a0adc&id=4adfd152ad&e=5adbeaf76f>
Frederike Petzschner<http://translationalneuromodeling.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=88baa34a20b71f6c68e5a0adc&id=129ee5bc28&e=5adbeaf76f>
Administration: Heidi Brunner<http://translationalneuromodeling.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=88baa34a20b71f6c68e5a0adc&id=6a879d7994&e=5adbeaf76f>
Contact Person: Gina Paolini<mailto:cpcourse at biomed.ee.ethz.ch?subject=Question%20CPC>







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