Psychobiology Methods CPD Webinar

30 April 202511:00am - 3:00pm
  • Psychobiology
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Webinar

About the Event 

This Psychobiology Methods Webinar event aims to inform students and those interested in running psychological studies using psychobiological methods in techniques and methods in this area.  The talks will be delivered by individual members of the BPS Section of Psychobiology committee with a structure of 20 minutes talk followed by 10 minutes of Q&A.  The event objectives is to raise the profile for psychobiological research, share expertise and increase membership of the Section.

Themes 

Themes include, cortisol sampling for stress research, how to set up a laboratory stressor task, methodological considerations for nutritional intervention research and tips for conducting systematic reviews in the field of psychobiology.

This webinar will be taking place online via zoom. 

Want to speak to one of the team? Contact us at [email protected] 

Registration 

Ticket Types & Prices 

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Registration Type Price inc VAT 
Student Member of the BPS Free
Psychobiology Section Member £12.00
BPS Member £24.00
Non-Member £60.00 
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Registration must be made online </p><p><a href="https://yve.eventsair.com/psychobiology-methods-cpd-webinar/pmcpd"><span class="cta">Register here</span></a><span>&nbsp;</span></p><p><span>Please note: Booking is being provided by Conference Care on behalf of BPS.</span><br><span>When booking online you will be directed to a Conference Care site.&nbsp;</span><br><br><span>Both the BPS and Conference Care terms and conditions and privacy policies will apply.</span></p><p><span>Want to speak to one of the team? Contact us at </span><a href="mailto:[email protected]"><strong>[email protected]</strong></a></p>

Programme

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Start timeEnd timeSpeakerAgenda
11:00am11.30amDr Kyla Pennington
University of York

Cortisol measurement in psychobiological research: methods, analysis and interpretation

20 minute talk, 10 minute Q&A

11.30am12:00pmLovell Jones
Anglia Ruskin University

Setting up the cold pressor task as a physical laboratory stressor task; ethical and design considerations 

20 minute talk, 10 minute Q&A

12:00pm12:30pmProfessor Catherine Loveday
University of Westminster

Selecting and interpreting cognitive tests in psychobiological research 

20 minute talk, 10 minute Q&A

12.30pm1.30pm                                                        Lunch break
13:30pm14:00pmDr Dan Lamport
University of Reading

Key methodological considerations for nutritional interventions

20 minute talk, 10 minute Q&A

14:00pm14:30pmProfessor Philip Murphy
Edgehill University

An introduction to conducting systematic reviews and meta-analyses with psychobiological data

20 minute talk, 10 minute Q&A

14.30pm15:00pmDr Richard Stephens
Keele University, Chair BPS Research Board

Career pathways in psychobiology

20 minute talk, 10 minute Q&A

15:00pm Dr Sarah Allen
Northumbria University
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