Abstract

In the year 2003, the 13th Australian Society for Psychophysiology Conference had a particular significance by combining with a pre-conference workshop on Neuroscan conducted by Ross Fulham and Alex Sergejew. The workshop was made possible by the loan of Neuroscan dongles by Compumedics. The Scientific Program of the ASP meeting was composed of invited keynote speakers, oral and poster presentations on the most advanced findings in all aspects of psychophysiology, and neuroimaging. The keynote speakers were Professor Richard Silberstein from Swinburne University, Melbourne, Victoria and Dr Francoise Macar from CRNS, Marseille, France. Oral and poster presentations were given by 55 attendees, and spanned both psychophysiology and neuroimaging topics in cognition and emotion, attention, language and memory, as well as individual differences, human factors and autonomic function. The presentations also covered neuroinformatics and new methods, and clinical applications to disorders, including schizophrenia, attention deficit disorder and Parkinson's disease. Student prizes were presented to Kate Briggs — best poster (honours); Andrew Kemp — best poster (postgraduate); Hannah Keage — best platform presentation (honours); and Melinda Veltmeyer — best platform presentation (postgraduate).

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