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Author: Quentin Huys

Faculty position in computational neuroscience at Mt Sinai Medical School, New York, NY

The Department of Neuroscience and the Friedman Brain Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is looking to hire a full-time tenure-track researcher at the level of Assistant Professor. Exceptional candidates may be considered at the level

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Computational Psychiatry Satellite Meeting @ SOBP 2017

Satellite website This satellite meeting will take place on the day before the Society of Biological Psychiatry annual meeting, San Diego, May 17 2017. The aim of the satellite is to function both as a platform for the exchange of

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Postdoctoral position @ Gillan lab at Trinity College Dublin

The Gillan Lab at Trinity College Dublin is inviting applications for a postdoctoral position tenable for up to 3 years to work on MQ-funded research aimed at predicting antidepressant response using machine learning and web-based data-collection. Applicants should have a

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Zurich Computational Psychiatry Course August 2017

This 5-day course is designed to provide students with the necessary toolkit to master challenges in computational psychiatry research. We want this course to be practically useful for students (Master, PhD, Postdoc) who would like to apply modeling techniques to

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Postdoc in computational emotion neuroscience @ University of Zurich

Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position to work on integrating computational theory with experiments on neurobiology of anxiety and fear. The successful candidate will participate in ongoing research on computational modelling of anxiety behaviours and computational neuroimaging, and develop

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Nijmegen Computational Psychiatry Symposium

Computational psychiatry is an emerging field built on recent developments in machine learning, computational and systems neuroscience, which promises to construct computational models of brain and behavior to help prevention, diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders. The symposium will focus

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Post-doct @ CCN lab at UC Berkeley

Post-doctoral research position at the CCN lab at UC Berkeley My lab investigates reinforcement learning, decision-making and executive functions. I’m looking to hire a post-doc interested in these topics. You should have (or be nearing completion of) a PhD in

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Postdoc position in computational & cognitive neuroscience @ Yu lab, UCSD

Applications are invited from highly motivated researchers for a postdoctoral position immediately available in the Computational & Cognitive Neuroscience Lab, led by Angela Yu, at University of California, San Diego. Initial appointment is for up to two years, with flexible

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Postdoc position in computational psychiatry @ UCL

The Rutledge Lab (PI: Robb Rutledge), which opened at University College London this summer, seeks a postdoctoral fellow interested in working in computational psychiatry at the intersection of decision and affective neuroscience, developing new computational models to understand the relationship

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hBayesDM: Hierarchical model fitting for R

A  new version of the hBayesDM package is available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/064287 Reinforcement learning and decision-making (RLDM) provide a quantitative framework, which allows us to specify psychiatric conditions with basic dimensions of neurocognitive functioning. RLDM offer a novel approach to assess and

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  • 2nd Italian Conference on Computational Psychiatry – Call for Participation and Abstract Submissions
  • PHD Opportunity in Cognitive-Computational Psychology @Queen Mary University of London
  • Assistant or Associate Professor Position, Computational Psychology or Computational Neuroscience Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park
  • Postdoctoral Fellow @Carney Institute for Brain Science at Brown University
  • RA @VAGHILAB Birkbeck
  • RA RELMED study @UCL Division of Psychiatry

Forthcoming meetings

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  • Recent meetings (with video)

  • Towards Clinical Relevance of Computational Psychiatry 16/09/2024
  • Christian Ruff - Neurocomputational Underpinnings of Altered Mentalization in Autism 11/07/2024
  • Frederick Callaway - A rational model of perceived control, negative thinking, and avoidance 03/07/2024
  • Anne Collins - Deconstructing human reinforcement learning 19/06/2024
  • Noham Wolpe - Clinical and computational characteristics of the negative symptoms of schizophrenia 24/04/2024
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