Mark your calendar for the following Clinical Science Forum events being held Thursday, May 21st, at the 27th APS Annual Convention in New York, NY, USA.
Rising Stars of Clinical Science
Featuring Daniel Foti, Melissa Cyders, Michael Treadway, Blair Wisco, and Bruce Cuthbert
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Empirically Supported Therapy: Recommendations for a 20-Year Tune-Up Featuring David Tolin, Evan Forman, Dean McKay, E. David Klonsky, and Brett Thombs
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 Clinical Psychological Science
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The links below take you to the journal via the APS website. If not already logged in, you will be redirected to log-in using your last name (Garcia) and Member ID (81665) .
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Special Series: Computational Psychiatry It can be challenging to understand the complex interactions and relationships that result in the development and maintenance of psychiatric problems; however, computational modeling -- the integration of mathematics, computers, and simulations to model complex systems -- provides a new tool to help describe clinical dysfunction. This special series, introduced by CPS Editor Alan Kazdin and special series guest editor Tiago V. Maia, brings together articles illustrating the diverse range of applications of computational modeling to psychiatry.
Editor's Introduction to the Special Series: Computational PsychiatryAlan E. Kazdin Introduction to the Series on Computational Psychiatry Tiago V. Maia Model-Based Cognitive Neuroscience Approaches to Computational Psychiatry: Clustering and ClassificationThomas V. Wiecki, Jeffrey Poland, and Michael J. Frank Decision-Theoretic PsychiatryQuentin J. M. Huys, Marc Guitart-Masip, Raymond J. Dolan, and Peter Dayan Single-Stimulus Functional MRI Produces a Neural Individual Difference Measure for Autism Spectrum DisorderJames T. Lu, Kenneth T. Kishida, Josepheen De Asis-Cruz, Terry Lohrenz, Diane Treadwell-Deering, Michael Beauchamp, and P. Read Montague Bridging Levels of Understanding in Schizophrenia Through Computational ModelingAlan Anticevic, John D. Murray, and Deanna M. Barch The Role of Serotonin in Orbitofrontal Function and Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderTiago V. Maia and Maria Cano-Colino
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Clinical Psychological Science is a publication of the Association for Psychological Science . Please contact APS by email or by telephone at +1 202.293.9300 with questions or comments.
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