Summer Course on Mood, Aggression & Attraction Faculty 2019 INTERNATIONAL MASTER IN AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE 30 June - 5 July 2019 Villa Finaly, Florence (Italy) Chiara Forzi, Programme Secretary PO Box 616 (VIJV-SN2), 6200 MD Maastricht T: 0031- (0)43 - 38 83536 • E: [email protected] [email protected] Printed by: Smikhouse Maastricht (2018) This course is part of the International Master of Affective Neuroscience, a postgraduate programme by the universities of Maastricht and Florence, a combination of residential courses and distance teaching. The programme offers a scientific training in the subspecialty of affective disorders. Taught by leading scientists, the programme deals with the latest developments in the field. It is a perfect complement for professional training in psychiatry, clinical psychology and neuroscience. The course can also be taken as a single course in the Summer School on Affective Neuroscience, leading to a certificate, that includes this course and the Summer Course on Fear, Anxiety, Obsessions & Trauma. More information: http://affect-neuroscience.org Early applications deadline: 15 April 2019 Applications deadline for grants: 15 April 2019 Applications deadline: 15 May 2019 http://affect-neuroscience.org Special Lectures Neurofeedback for self-regulation of emotion and motivation networks – applications in depression and addiction. D. Linden (Maastricht University) rTMS in addiction. C. Baeken (Ghent University) The dynamic nature of food reward processing in the brain. A. Roefs (Maastricht University) Board Lecture Treatment resistant depression. J. Zohar (Tel Aviv University) Lectures On the nature of emotion. U. Lüken (Humboldt University of Berlin) The neurobiology of stress in relation to mood disorders. S. Claes (University of Leuven) Repetitive TMS. R. Hurlemann (University of Bonn) Psychobiology of aggression. K. Kendrick (UESTC Chengdu) Psychedelics and their potential role as therapeutic agents in future psychiatry. D. Erritzoe (Imperial College London) Neurobiology and evolution of sociality. D. Mobbs (Caltech) Board of Directors: Koen Schruers (Chairman) (Maastricht University) Stephan Claes (University of Leuven) Fiammetta Cosci (University of Florence) Sean Hood (University of Western Australia) René Hurlemann (University of Bonn) Keith Kendrick (University of China,Chengdu) Ulrike Lüken (Humboldt University of Berlin) Andrea Malizia (University of Bristol) Dean Mobbs (Caltech) David Nutt (Imperial College London) Stefano Pallanti (University of Stanford) Giampaolo Perna (University of Miami) Joseph Zohar (Tel Aviv University) The European Accreditation Committee in CNS has designated this scientific event with an average of 34 CME credits. Those interested in obtaining these CME credits will be required to fill in a special on-line feedback rating form on the EACIC website: www.eacic.eu