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Online Mini Сonference CCCP'21 « Challenges and new approaches in Cognitive Computational (neuro)Psychiatry »

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The 2021 virtual edition of the symposia focuses this year on cognitive and computational approaches in psychiatry. The symposium brings together a variety of researchers who work on understanding mechanisms and variability of different mental health conditions across different population

8 December 2021 (13:00 - 16:20)

Organizers:

  • Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
  • Developmental Computational Psychiatry Group, Max Planck Center for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing research
  • University College London, London, United Kingdom
  • Laboratoire des Neurosciences Cognitives et Computationnelles (LNC2), École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France 

The  symposia focuses  on cognitive and computational approaches in psychiatry. The symposium brings together a variety of researchers who work on understanding mechanisms and variability of different mental health conditions across different populations.

Language of the event: English.

To attend the symposium please register through EventBrite (free tickets but mandatory registration):

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/challenges-and-new-approaches-in-cognitive-computational-neuropsychiatry-tickets-211071629927

Online. The symposium will be held online via Zoom platform: all registered attendees will receive an access link to the event.

Program:

Moscow Time 

London Time

Paris Time

Speaker

Title

13.00 -13.10

10.00 -10.10

11.00 -11.10

 

Tobias U. Hauser, Ph.D.

UCL, London

 

Introduction

Computational psychiatry: approaches and challenges

13.10 -13.35

10.10 -10.35

11.10 -11.35

 

Maria Herrojo Ruiz, Ph.D.

Goldsmith University, London,

Higher Scool of Economics, Moscow

 

Neural oscillatory correlates of biased belief updating in volatile environments in anxiety

13.35 -14.00

10.35 -11.00

11.35 -12.00

 

Tricia Seow, Ph.D.

UCL, London

 

Compulsivity and the mental model

14.00 -14.25

11.00 -11.25

12.00 -12.25

 

Ksenia Panidi, Ph.D.

Higher School of Economics,

Moscow

Temporal discounting factor in the monetary domain is associated with excessive sugar consumption

14.25 -14.50

11.25 -11.50

12.25 -12.50

Zoe Koopmans,

ENS, Paris

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The elusive relation between task elicited reinforcement learning parameters and psychiatric symptoms

Break

15.00 -15.25

12.00 -12.25

13.00 -13.25

Magda Dubois,

UCL, London

 

Impulsivity and individual differences in exploration-exploitation strategies

15.25 -15.50

12.25 -12.50

13.25 -13.50

Anush Ghambaryan,

HSE, Moscow

 

Additively combining utilities and beliefs in uncertain and changing environment for decision making

15.50 -16.15

12.50 -13.15

13.50 -14.15

Vasilisa Skvortsova, Ph.D.

UCL, London

 

Towards crowd-science and smartphone-based experimentation

16.15 -16.25

13.15 -13.25

14.15 -14.25

Panel Discussion & Closing remarks