ISDP Statement on Ukraine

The International Society for Developmental Psychobiology denounces the Russian war on Ukraine in the strongest possible terms and stands with the people of Ukraine. We keep all of our members with relatives and friends in the Ukraine in our thoughts. Only a week in, this aggression has already damaged families in children in ways that have current and lasting impact. Like the conflicts and associated refugee crises in Syria, Venezuela, South Sudan, Palestine, Myanmar, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Somalia to name but a few, displacement and violence beget unimaginable trauma.

Wiley invites qualified individuals to apply for the position of Editor-in-Chief of Developmental Psychobiology

Wiley invites qualified individuals to apply for the position of
Editor-in-Chief of Developmental Psychobiology
Developmental Psychobiology is an international, peer-reviewed journal. It publishes original research and review
articles on all aspects of psychobiology research, spanning studies with human and non-human populations with an
emphasis on understanding the links between biology, neuroscience, and behavior during development. The
successful candidate for the position of Editor-in-Chief will be recognized internationally for their achievements in this area and have a good track record of publications and presentations at conferences. The candidate will also
have an extensive international network of contacts, so that the profile of the Journal can continue to be developed. The ideal candidate will be skilled in diplomacy, networking, and written and verbal communication.

Robust Developmental EEG Practices from Collection to Analysis Workshop Sponsored by MagstimEGI – Watch On-Demand

Robust Developmental EEG Practices from Collection to Analysis Workshop
Sponsored by MagstimEGI – Wednesday November 10th, 1:00 – 2:30 PM Chicago Time, now On-Demand.
Presenters: Laurel Joy Gabard-Durnam, PhD, Northeastern University, Boston, United States and Trey Avery, Ph.D., Magstim / EGI

This workshop addresses how to collect and analyze high-density EEG in developmental populations with Magstim EGI systems and the Harvard Automated Processing Pipeline for Electroencephalography (HAPPE) software. Current best practices and strategies to promote robust, standardized data collection and analysis will be emphasized. Participants will be guided through processing publicly available developmental Magstim EGI data or their own data through HAPPE 2.0 software for resting-state EEG (HAPPE pipeline) and ERP analyses (HAPPE+ER pipeline). The workshop is suitable for both novice and experienced EEG users.

Visit the Open Access ISDP 2021 iPosters!

Browse the iPosters by  Topical Tracks Models of Neurodevelopmental Disorders Physiological Processes (including hormonal modulation) Socio-emotional (including attachment, temperament) Perception Sleep Neurodevelopment and Plasticity (including imaging work) Learning, Memory, Cognitive …

ISDP 2021 People’s Choice Poster Awards

THE DIGITAL AGE: INVESTIGATING THE VALIDITY OF AUTOMATING A COGNITIVE CONTROL TASK IN PRESCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN WITH FNIRS AND A CLINICAL ASSESSMENT Chenelle Miller, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States (Primary …

ISDP 2021 Best Poster Award

ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN PRENATAL CANNABIS USE AND INFANT RESTING-STATE FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY Chaela Chaela Nutor, Emory University, Decatur, GA, United States (Primary Presenter)Jocelyn Stanfield, Lifespan Hospital System, Milton, GA, United StatesCassandra Hendrix, NYU, …