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APS Virtual Poster Showcase
Network Methods in Psychology and Neuroscience: Views, Advances and Use Cases from Clinical Science and Neuroimaging.
Network methods are powerful tools for examining the structure and dynamics of psychological and neurological phenomena. Here, we discuss the current state of network psychometrics and showcase current advances in network methods to model heterogeneity in brain states, dynamic psychological processes, and neural changes due to psychopharmacological interventions.
Chairs & Discussants
- Teague HenryChair
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Presentations
- The Attack of Network PsychometricsEiko Fried
- Dynamic Symptom Networks to Test Hypotheses about Symptom DevelopmentRobin Groen
- Parsing Heterogeneity in Brain NetworksJessica Girault, Christopher Urban, Zachary Fisher, Ethan McCormick, Kathleen Gates
- Brain Network Mechanisms Underlying Improved Cognitive Control in Children with ADHD after Methylphenidate AdministrationJessica Cohen