GWR is funded and supported by HEFCE, SWRDA and HERDA-SW

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Great Western Research facilitates postgraduate seminars and lectures in Psychology, Materials, Sustainability, and the Creative Arts Psychology, Materials, Sustainability, and the Creative Arts. These are shared by video conference between Universities and Higher Education Institutions across the South West of England South West of England. Physical rooms, virtual venues and timetables are on the website (http://www.gwr.ac.uk ). Contact Paul Hudson ( [email protected] ) to know more about facilities to receive these seminars. Autumn 2008 (8 th Oct – 10 th Dec) Date and time Title Presenter 15 th October – 13.15-15.15 Part 1: Brain areas involved in choice and stimulus valuation in ‘healthy’ and addiction-disordered individuals? Part 2: An introduction to functional imaging Dr Neal Hinvest – Bath University 29 th October – 13.15- 15.15 fMRI analysis: A course in SPM Dr Fraser Milton – Exeter University 3 rd December – 13.15 – 15.15 Moderation and mediation analyses in SPSS Dr Anna Rabinovich – Exeter University 10 th December – 13.15 – 15.15 Understanding Structural Equation Modelling Dr Chris Kent – Bristol University GWR is funded and supported by HEFCE, SWRDA and HERDA-SW Psychology Seminar Series

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Great Western Research facilitates postgraduate seminars and lectures in Psychology, Psychology, Materials, Sustainability, and the Creative ArtsMaterials, Sustainability, and the Creative Arts. These are shared by video conference between Universities and Higher Education Institutions across the South West of EnglandSouth West of England. Physical rooms, virtual venues and timetables are on the website (http://www.gwr.ac.uk). Contact Paul Hudson ([email protected]) to know more about facilities to receive these seminars.

Autumn 2008 (8th Oct – 10th Dec)

Date and time Title Presenter15th October – 13.15-15.15

Part 1: Brain areas involved in choice and stimulus valuation in ‘healthy’ and addiction-disordered individuals?Part 2: An introduction to functional imaging

Dr Neal Hinvest – Bath University

29th October – 13.15- 15.15

fMRI analysis: A course in SPM Dr Fraser Milton – Exeter University

3rd December – 13.15 – 15.15

Moderation and mediation analyses in SPSS Dr Anna Rabinovich – Exeter University

10th December – 13.15 – 15.15

Understanding Structural Equation Modelling Dr Chris Kent – Bristol University

GWR is funded and supported by HEFCE, SWRDA and HERDA-SW

Psychology Seminar Series