Educational Workshop on Affective Neuroscience
(EWAN)

About the Workshop

The conference will be accompanied by a full day Educational Workshop on Affective Neuroscience (EWAN) that will take place in Cankarjev dom on Saturday, September 24th. The Workshop is primarily designed for psychiatry and neurology residents and clinical psychologists in training, however students and interested professionals are welcome to attend as well.

The Workshop will cover a wide array of topics in affective neuroscience spread over three sessions:

1/ Neural bases of emotion will provide a general introduction to the topic of emotion, its neurobiological bases and mechanisms of regulation.

2/ Emotion and mood in psychopathology will address emotional dysfunction in psychotic, neurodegenerative, anxiety and mood disorders.

3/ Special topics and clinical cases will cover contraversial issues and case studies related to emotion in clinical settings.

EWAN sessions will run in parallel with conference thematic symposia, allowing the participants to attend the plenary and special talks, poster session and coffee breaks with the rest of the Conference attendees.

Workshop will be available free to conference participants registered for either the full conference or Saturday, September 24th only. Due to limited number of slots, we do however ask the participants to register for the Workshop when registering for the conference.


Preliminary programme

Session I, 9:15 - 10:45

Grega Repovš
Affective cognitive neuroscience - an introduction to the workshop

Luiz Pessoa
Neurobiology of emotion

Hedy Kober
Emotional regulation and its breakdown in addiction

Session II, 11:00 - 12:30

TBA
Emotion in bipolar disorder and depression

Alan Anticevic
Affective dysfunction in schizophrenia

TBA
Emotional processing in anxiety and PTSD

Zvezdan Pirtošek
Disintegration of emotional processing in dementias

Session III, 14:30 - 16:00

Jure Bon
Assessing emotion in a clinical setting

Rok Berlot
Case report

Philip R. Cortlett
Role of emotion in delusion formation in schizophrenia

Borut Škodlar
Anomalous self-experience and affectivity in schizophrenia: a clinical-phenomenological approach

Discussion and closing


Please revisit this page for further refinements of the programme to be announced in the future, or follow the news on programme updates on Twitter. See Schedule at a glance for programme overview.


Page last updated: Tuesday, September 13th 2011


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