Nominated Papers for the Hennessy-Smotherman-Wiley Best Student Paper Award, 2018-2019
Nominated Papers for the Hennessy-Smotherman-Wiley Best Student Paper Award, 2018-2019
Nominated Papers for the Hennessy-Smotherman-Wiley Best Student Paper Award, 2018-2019
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Whitney Point, NY – Linda Patia Spear, PhD, Obituary Linda Spear (née Patia), age 70, of Whitney Point, transitioned to eternity on October 13, 2020 at Wilson Memorial Hospital. Originally …
ISDP Announces 2020 Election Results – The ISDP releases the list of winning candidates from the 2020 election ballot. The newly elected President-Elect, Treasurer, Board Member and Student/Postdoc Representative will assume their roles following the ISDP 2020 Virtual Meeting next week.
Positive parenting is extremely important for healthy development of the child. Many researchers study parenting by observing parenting behaviors or by parent and/or child self-report questionnaires. In this workshop, a group of young researchers from the “Parenting ESM group” in the Netherlands and Belgium will provide you with a practical overview of ESM research.
This is an open call for submissions for a special issue of Developmental Psychobiology on Methods and Metrics for EEG/ERP Assessment of Emotion and Cognition in Young Children. This special issue will be guest-edited by Dr. Rebecca Brooker (Texas A&M University) and Dr. Autumn Kujawa (Vanderbilt University).
In September ISDP lost a brilliant young scholar, Carrie DePasquale
Virtual Meeting Platform is now open to receive presentations from all poster presenters, oral and invited speakers. Deadline for Presenters to Submit their Final Presentations for the Virtual Meeting Platform is October 7, 2020
Developmental Psychobiology: Submit manuscripts to the special issue on issue Methods and Metrics for EEG/ERP Assessment of Emotion and Cognition in Young Children, and for the special issue on Developmental Contexts of Threat and Safety Learning
Professor Blumberg is F. Wendell Miller Professor and department chair in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the University of Iowa. In addition to writing academic research articles, Blumberg has served as the editor-in-chief of Behavioral Neuroscience and authored several books, including Freaks of Nature: What Anomalies Tell Us About Development and Evolution. His research also appeared on a 2020 episode of the Netflix series, Babies.
