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Three new Neuroscience PDWs Methods @ AOM 2024 (Eye-tracking, Heart-Rate / Wearables, fMRI)

  • 1.  Three new Neuroscience PDWs Methods @ AOM 2024 (Eye-tracking, Heart-Rate / Wearables, fMRI)

    Posted 9 days ago

    Three new AOM PDWs on Neuroscience methods 

    EYE-TRACKING;  

    HEART RATE & WEARABLES;  

    FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING 


    Neuroscience methods are becoming increasingly popular in organizational and social sciences research. Are you a researcher, PhD student, or professional eager to dive deeper into the fascinating world of neuroscience to accelerate and expand your research program? 

     

    Following last year's very popular PDWs on neuroscience methods, we are excited to announce three new PDWs on neuroscience methods! Seats are limited and will be mostly on a first-come, first-served basis. The PDWs are organized by the NEU AOM Interest Group (join the group for more exciting learning and networking opportunities!). 

     

    Priority will be given to NEU Interest Group members. 

     

    PDW 1: Barin imaging using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) 

    PDW 2: Heart Rate Variability (including wearables)  

    PDW 3: Eye-Tracking 

     

    Please note that these are three separate PDWs, and you will need to register for each of them individually. Each PDW is approximately 3 hours long. We have scheduled the sessions to ensure there is no overlap between them.  

     

    Register here: forms.gle/uHco6cYkdzKtErCS7 

    What to expect: 

    These courses are well-suited for researchers new to these methods who want to learn how to design their studies, understand what kinds of questions can be answered, and even get a first taste of data analysis. More experienced users are also welcome to join and discuss more complex issues. We are open to participants at any level, but it is important that you have an honest intention to engage with these methods. Understanding basic experimental principles would be useful. 

    Instructors: 

    Our instructors are highly experienced neuroscientists who have collectively published numerous neuroscience and methods experiments in prestigious journals (Organizational Research Methods, JPSP, Journal of Neuroscience, Nature Neuroscience, NeuroImage, etc.). Additionally, our instructors are working in business schools and can discuss the organizational and managerial aspects of neuroscience research. 

     

    Organiser and PDW co-ordinator:  

    Georgios Christopoulos,  

    Associate Professor, Provost's Chair in Organizational Neuroscience, NBS, NTU, Singapore   

     

    Functional MRI (fMRI) PDW: 

    Rongjun Yu,  

    Associate Professor, HKBU, Hong-Kong, PRC;  

    Glenn R. Fox.  

    Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship, Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies,  USC Marshall School of Business; USA  

    Shengchuang Feng,  

    Research Fellow, Centre for Lifelong Learning and Individualised Cognition, NTU and University of Cambridge, UK. 

    Heart Rate Variability 

    Sebastiano Massaro, 

    Senior Lecturer (University of Surrey) and Associate Professor (Hons., Warwick University)  

    Alvin Lee (Ph.D. University of Western Australia)  

    Research Assistant Professor NBS, NTU& University of Hong-Kong.  

    Eye-tracking: 

    Aaron Ang Jit Wei  

    Research Fellow, Nanyang Technological University NTU,  

    Ooms Frédéric 

    Assistant professor, HEC Liège, The Management School of the University of Liège,  

    Jakub Edward Cichor  

    Postdoctoral research associate TUM School of Management, Technical University of Munich,  

     

     Join us for an engaging and informative seminar where we will explore the latest techniques and methodologies shaping the field of neuroscience research today. 

     



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    Georgios Christopoulos, Ph.D. (Cambridge)
    Provost's Chair in Organizational Neuroscience
    Associate Professor, Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
    Research Director, Culture Science Innovations
    NTU-IRB Deputy Chair (Social Behavioral Education)
    Director, NTU-IGP Program in Neuroscience

    Decision, Environmental, and Organizational Neuroscience LAB (deonlab)
     

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