Events

Together with other affiliates, the network co-sponsors workshops, scientific meetings, and conferences relevant to the decision neuroscience of aging. These events are part of an effort to support a new group of scientists with broad expertise capable of expanding methodological approaches, creating new and richly integrative large-scale datasets, and ultimately improving models of decision making across the life span.

Events are grouped by funding years.

2025 SRNDNA Daily Life Sampling Workshop

6
October2025
Apply now for SRNDNA’s one-day workshop on the daily life sampling research method on October 6 at Brandeis University, after the Society for Neuroeconomics Conference.

The workshop will focus on special considerations for daily life sampling study design, with application to aging populations, as well as data cleaning, processing, and analysis.

The workshop features both theoretical lectures and hands-on tutorials by Jenny CrawfordMadelyn Frumkin, and Tabea Springstein.

Although much of the focus will be on the experience sampling method, other ambulatory assessments, including cognition in daily life, physical activity sampling, and geolocation, will also be included.

Agenda
Lectures:
Introduction to daily life assessments
Application of daily life assessments to Aging

Tutorials:
Design and analysis considerations
Cleaning and processing data
Analysis (MLM statistical approaches)


Admission to the workshop includes free attendance.

Applications will be considered separately for travel and housing assistance (arrangements made by SRNDNA).

Application Deadline: July 18, 2025
9 a.m – 5 p.m. (tentatively)Brandeis University

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