Computational Psychiatry & Computational Psychosomatics Seminar
The Computational Psychiatry and Computational Psychosomatics Seminar (CPS) provides a forum for discussing the development of clinically relevant computational tools and/or their applications to psychiatry and psychosomatics. This seminar is intended to be complementary to the annual Computational Psychiatry Course (CPC), by TNU Zurich and intends to build bridges between computational scientists and clinicians. To this end, it invites both clinicians and modelers and is designed to foster in-depth exchange, with ample time for discussion.
This seminar takes place on Wednesdays, 4.15 pm – 5.45 pm, to be held online
Contact: cpseminar (at) biomed.ee.ethz.ch
Seminar Program
Date | Presenter | Topic | Literature |
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14.10.2020 | Philip Corlett Yale University | Paranoia and Belief Updating: Can computation unite the bio-, psycho-, and social in psychiatry? | |
21.10.2020 | Thomas Wolfers University of Oslo | From biological towards precision psychiatry | |
04.11.2020 | Sarah Garfinkel University of Sussex | Dissecting Dimensions of Interoception | |
25.11.2020 | Marion Rouault Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris | Global Self-Beliefs and | |
16.12.2020 | Kai Ueltzhöffer University of Heidelberg | Bayesian & Stochastic |
For more information on the exam, please consult the UZH or the ETH course catalogue. If you would like to attend, please register via ETH mystudies.