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SUMMARY:The EEG/ERP Boot Camp
DESCRIPTION:Event-related potentials (ERPs) are one of the most commonly used noninvasive measures of human brain activity. The Mini ERP Boot Camp is a 3-day training workshop on ERP methods designed for beginning and intermediate level ERP researchers at any career stage who would like to obtain a firm grasp of the fundamentals of ERP research. This workshop will provide a practical introduction to using ERPs to answer questions about sensory\, cognitive\, affective\, and motor processes in basic science and clinical research. \nWorkshop Topics:\nWhat are ERPs?\nNeural Origins of ERPs\nAdvantages of the ERP Technique\nEEG Data Acquisition\nCommon ERP Components\nOverview of Basic Analysis Steps\nDesign and Interpretation of ERP Experiments \n  \nRegister at: https://ce-catalog.rutgers.edu/coursedisplay.cfm?schID=75134 \nInstructor: Emily S. Kappenman\nDr. Emily Kappenman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at San Diego State University. She has over 15 years of experience using EEG/ERPs to study cognition and emotion in typical healthy individuals and people with psychological and psychiatric disorders. Her laboratory is also actively involved in the development and promotion of high-quality EEG/ERP methods in both basic and translational research. Dr. Kappenman is co-director of the yearly NIMH-sponsored ERP Boot Camp 10 day summer workshop\, and has also led more than a dozen Mini ERP Boot Camp training workshops at institutions around the world. \nWebsites:\nemilykappenman.org\nerpinfo.org
URL:https://alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu/event/the-eeg-erp-boot-camp/
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SUMMARY:Participatory Cinema: Personality Disorders (PDS7906)
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Anthony Tobia\, MD\nMovies have long been utilized to highlight varied areas in the field of psychiatry including the role of the psychiatrist\, issues in medical ethics\, and the stigma toward people with mental illness. At Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School\, comprehensive curricula have been created utilizing films as fictional case accounts of mental disorders. At the Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies\, facilitated discussion of a selected film is achieved via social media as well as traditional PowerPoint didactic. Each seminar will show a feature-length film with a live Twitter feed on the screen that will transform the movie into an educational didactic. The Sandlot demonstrates aspects of personality development making the film a valuable medium to teach the Personality Disorders. Hope springs eternal in this 1993 coming-of-age sports comedy. The new-kid motif\, neighborhood urban legends\, and our national pastime merge to form a perfect medium to review personality theory and discuss the personality disorders.
URL:https://alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu/event/participatory-cinema-personality-disorders-pds7906/
LOCATION:Room 219\, Smithers Hall\, 607 Allison Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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SUMMARY:Keeping Pace with Changing Times Conference
DESCRIPTION:This One-Day Conference will provide participants the opportunity to focus in on important and timely issues related to addiction prevention\, treatment and recovery. Fundamentally\, this event will set the course and tone for the Summer School of Addiction Studies (SSAS). Nevertheless\, registration solely for the One-Day Conference is available for those who are unable to attend the full Summer School of Addiction Studies. 
URL:https://alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu/event/keeping-pace-with-changing-times-conference/
LOCATION:DoubleTree by Hilton Somerset Hotel and Conference Center
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SUMMARY:Summer School of Addiction Studies
DESCRIPTION:SSAS is an accelerated 3-day program that provides participants the opportunity to obtain up to 25 Continuing Education Hours through a personalized schedule of courses\, lectures\, and workshops that cover a full range of diverse topics in the field of addiction prevention\, treatment\, and recovery. Among it’s many historical claims of fame\, SSAS is the oldest addiction education program in the United States\, and Bill W.\, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous\, was an instructor at our Summer School in the 1940s!
URL:https://alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu/event/summer-school/
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