ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science
Using Functional Neuroimaging to Predict Behavior: Clinical, Social, and Developmental Perspectives
This symposium seeks to integrate clinical, social, and developmental perspectives on the use of functional neuroimaging methods as tools for predicting human behavior. Examples from the three domains will be presented as a means to explore how these tools have and will be applied within the field of psychology.
Chairs & Discussants
- Kelly CourtneyChair
University of California, San Diego - Lara RayCoChair
University of California, Los Angeles
Presentations
- Predicting Friendship and Social Network Proximity from Neural Responses to Naturalistic StimuliCarolyn Parkinson, Adam Kleinbaum, Thalia Wheatley
- Neural Signatures of Inhibitory Control Predict Adolescent Risk-Taking BehaviorJennifer Silvers, Joao Guassi Moreira
- Predictive Utility of Regional CBF Estimates on Alcohol Problems at 5-Year Follow-up: The Role of Level of ResponseKelly Courtney, M. Infante, Gregory Brown, Tapert Susan, Marc Schuckit
- Elucidating the Effect of a Brief Motivational Drinking Intervention Using NeuroimagingLara Ray, Erica Grodin, James MacKillop, Aaron Lim, Mitchell Karno