Workshop: Cognitive affective biases – from mechanisms to disease symptoms (2022)
Maj Institute of Pharmacology Polish Academy of Sciences in Kraków is convening a scientific workshop to explore key areas of affective-cognitive bias research in a unique forum that emphasizes discussion and collaboration between disciplines and career stages.
The meeting will bring together an interdisciplinary mix of people, from world-leading scientists to early career researchers. One of the key aims will be to highlight the latest advances in affective-cognitive bias research and identify key research questions that could bring a real impact to the field.
We welcome researchers from all backgrounds (psychologists, psychiatrists, behavioral neuroscientists, psychopharmacologists, etc.) to register for this meeting.
We strongly encourage early career researchers (PhD students) to take a part in the workshop, as we can offer them VERY ATTRACTIVE travel grants funded by NAWA (up to approx. 1860€/ 8000 PLN).
The workshop will be a great opportunity to:
Listen to some of the most inspiring international scientists in the field of affective-cognitive bias on a wide range of topics.
Showcase your work during the poster sessions and 'student talk sessions’.
Meet with your peers and more established academics.
Increase your national and international networks.
The meeting will consist of a series of high-level thematic talks with an interdisciplinary approach to affective-cognitive bias research that bridges clinical and non-clinical fields. There will be plenty of space for structured and free-flowing discussions, during the scientific sessions and social events.
VENUE: Hotel Dwór Tomaszowice (the Tomaszowice Manor) is surrounded by an idyllic park and neighbors a classical Polish court (https://www.dwor.pl/).
For participants
- Registration
- Program
- Speakers
Those interested in cognitive-affective bias research using various approaches for animal and human experiments.
We also cordially invite all behavioral neuroscientists, investigators of animal welfare, psychopharmacologists, experimental psychologists, and psychiatrists…
Abstract
Participants are requested to submit an abstract (approx. 3000 characters/250 words).
Submission is possible during registration.
Registration
Registration Fee: 500 Euro
Deadline: 30.09.2022 Extended till 15.10.2022
How to register:
In order to register please fill out the registration form available under this link: https://forms.gle/BqTi7EvqRWiy
How to pay your registration fee:
Please transfer the conference fee (500 Euro) to the following bank account:
Name of Account holder: Maj Institute of Pharmacology Polish Academy of Sciences
Bank Name: Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego
Bank full address:
Street: 2 Pilotow Street
Postal Code: 31-462
Town: Cracow
Country: Poland
Number of bank account: PL 35 1130 1150 0012 1149 2420 0057
BIC (* Bank Identifier Code): GOSKPLPW
Reference: Workshop: Cognitive affective biases and your FIRST NAME and SURNAME
Please inform us of your payment at workshopCAN@gmail.com
You can only be registered if you have paid your conference fee.
Payment of the registration fee is required for processing your registration. The registration fee includes admission to the scientific sessions, all conference materials, coffee and snacks during breaks, the opening ceremony, and a full-day retreat on the fourth day (Wieliczka Salt Mine sightseeing tour or Auschwitz Birkenau former nazi concentration camp).
Hotel accommodation and meals at the meeting hotel are NOT included in the registration fee.
When registering for our event, we strongly encourage you to reserve also the discounted room & full board package at the conference hotel (more info available here).
MONDAY 24.10.2022
16:00 – 17:00 Registration
17:15-18:00 Concert
18:00 – 22:00 Opening talk and welcome reception
The Opening talk entitled 'Turning the glass from half empty to half full: neuropsychological mechanisms which could explain rapid acting antidepressant efficacy’ will be given by Emma Robinson
TUESDAY 25.10.2022 Chaired by Justyna Hinchcliffe
07:00 – 09:00 Breakfast
09:00 – 10:00 Justyna Hinchcliffe 'Methods to assess the emotional states of laboratory rodents and to refine their lifetime experience’
10:00 – 10:45 Junior researcher talks:
· Molly Davidson „The effects of negative trait affect on decision-making under ambiguity”
· Louisa Bierbaum „How do you feel? Measuring emotional states in mice using two different cognitive judgement bias paradigms”
· Katie Kamenish “The effects of amitriptyline on affective biases in rats”
10:45 – 11:15 Coffee break
11:15 – 12:15 Neil Garrett 'Model-based habits’
12:15 – 13:00 Junior researcher talks:
· Daan W. Laméris „Affective responses and behavioural correlates in response to managed fission-fusion events in bonobos (Pan paniscus)”
· Zhen Zhang „Can memory bias be modified through attention and interpretation bias training? A proof-of-concept study”
· Laila Berroug “Neurobehavioral impairments across sexes following developmental exposure to an Organophosphate Pesticide: Malathion”
13:00 – 14:30 Lunch
14:30 – 15:30 Ciara Greene 'From fake news to false memories: Tracing the consequences of exposure to misinformation’
15:30 – 16:15 Junior researcher talks:
· Afroditi A. Asimakopoulou „The Role of Individual Differences in Susceptibility to Fake News: A Scoping Review”
· Maryanne Brassil „The mechanisms of misleading memories: Exploring the cognitive factors that influence eyewitness susceptibility to the misinformation effect.”
· PhD student
16:15 – 16:45 Coffee break
16:45 – 17:45 Oliver Robinson 'Translational cognitive and computational perspectives on affective bias in mood and anxiety disorders’
17:45 – 18:30 Junior researcher talk:
· Patrick Mulvaney „An Investigation of the Key Features of VR Social Anxiety Experiences”
· Assim Kalouaz „Awe in virtual reality storytelling: exploring the contribution of priming.
· PhD student
19:00 – open Dinner
WEDNESDAY 26.10.2022 Chaired by Karolina Noworyta
07:00 – 09:00 Breakfast
09:00 – 10:00 Rui F. Oliveira 'Optimism/pessimism effects on health and disease in zebrafish’
10:00 – 10:45 Junior researcher talks:
· Xianzong Meng „A seminatralistic enviorment model for testing animals’ foraging”
· Fitri Fareez Ramli „Mechanism of ebselen on emotional processing”
· Menghan Sun “Own Serotonin Transporter Genotype increases Anxiety- and Depression-Like Behavior and alters neuroplasticity markers independent of maternal genotype”
10:45 – 11:15 Coffee break
11:15 – 12:15 Johannes Algermissen 'Pavlovian biases in learning and decision-making and how to make adaptive use of them’
12:15 – 13:00 Junior researcher talks:
· Ping Chen „Effect of striatal dopamine on Pavlovian bias. A large [18F]-DOPA PET study”
· Dasha Anderson „Back to basics: the importance of dose in preclinical psychiatric research”
· Paula Andrés-Herrera “Altered motivated behaviour and neuroinflammation: role of inflammatory pain”
13:00 – 14:30 Lunch
14:30 – 15:30 Ewelina Knapska 'Social learning about threats and rewards’
15:30 – 16:00 Junior researcher talks:
· Sophia Marie Quante „How powerful is a touch? The influence of regular touchscreen training and its termination on hormones and behaviour in mice’
· Jesus D. Lorente „Uncovering a Dynorphinergic projection of Central Amygdala to Nuclues Accumbens: implications on negative affective states induced by inflammatory pain”
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break
16:30 – 17:30 Jessie Adriaense 'Evolutionary origins of empathy: comparative research on emotions in birds and primates’
17:30 – 18:30 Lubor Kostal 'Cognition, affective states and chicken welfare’
19:00 – open Dinner
THURSDAY 27.10.2022
07:00 – 09:00 Breakfast
9:30 – 18:00 Full day of the trip to the Memorial and Museum of the Auschwitz-Birkenau former nazi concentration camp.
19:00 – open Dinner
FRIDAY 28.10.2022
07:00 – 09:00 Breakfast
09:00 – 12:00 Departure

Speaker
Jessie E.C. Adriaense
Evolutionary Cognition Group
Department of Anthropology
University of Zürich
Switzerland
Evolutionary origins of empathy: comparative research on emotions in birds and primates

Speaker
Johannes Algermissen
Department of Psychiatry
University of Oxford, UK
and
Donders Institute, Radboud University
The Netherlands.
Pavlovian biases in learning and decision-making and how to make adaptive use of them

Speaker
Neil Garrett
Sir Henry Wellcome Research Fellow
School of Psychology
University of East Anglia, UK
Model-based habits

Speaker
Ciara Greene
Associate Professor
School of Psychology
University College Dublin
Ireland
From fake news to false memories: Tracing the consequences of exposure to misinformation

Speaker
Justyna Hinchcliffe
School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience
Faculty of Life Sciences
University of Bristol, UK
Methods to assess the emotional states of laboratory rodents and to refine their lifetime experience

Speaker
Ewelina Knapska
Head of Neurobiology of Emotions Lab.
Vice-President of Centre of Excellence for Neural Plasticity and Brain
Disorders (BRAINCITY)
Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology
Social learning about threats and rewards

Speaker
Lubor Kostal
Vice Director
Centre of Biosciences
Institute of Animal Biochemistry and Genetics
Slovak Academy of Sciences
Bratislava, Slovakia
Cognition, affective states, and chicken welfare

Speaker
Rui F. Oliveira
Professor of Behavioural Biology
Institute of Applied Psychology
Lisbon, Portugal
Principal Investigator
Integrative Behavioural Biology Lab
Champalimaud Neuroscience Program
Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC)
Optimism/pessimism effects on health and disease in zebrafish
Speaker
Emma Robinson
Professor of Psychopharmacology
School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience
Faculty of Life Sciences
University of Bristol, UK
Turning the glass from half empty to half full: neuropsychological mechanisms which could explain rapid acting antidepressant efficacy

Speaker
Oliver Robinson
Professor of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Neuroscience and Mental Health Group Leader
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London, UK
Translational cognitive and computational perspectives on affective bias in mood and anxiety disorders
Additional information
- Accomodation
- How to get
- Sponsorship

Hotel Dwór Tomaszowice (the Tomaszowice Manor) is surrounded by an idyllic park and neighbours a classical Polish court. The hotel offers 40 comfortable and elegantly designed rooms. Each room offers a private bathroom, telephone service and satellite television. Thanks to the hotel’s location, guests are treated to the exceptional views of the nineteenth century park gardens.
Dwór Tomaszowice (the workshop hotel) offers special, discounted room and food rates (full board packages) for workshop participants.
Rates:
- Single room: 520 Euro/4 nights (130 Euro per night with all meals included)
Rates include VAT and full board, i.e. buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner (with non alcoholic drinks included).
For making the reservation please go to the section: Registration, and tick your chosen option on the reservation sheet.
In order to secure your booking, transfer the money for your chosen package (250, 300 or 350 Euro for triple, double or single room respectively) to the conference account:
Name of Account holder: Institute of Pharmacology Polish Academy of Sciences
Bank name: Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego
Bank Full address:
Street: 2 Pilotow Street
Postal Code: 31- 462
Town: Cracow
Country: Poland
Number of bank account: PL 37 1130 1150 0012 1149 2420 0021
BIC (* Bank Identifier Code ): GOSKPLPW
Reference: Accommodation package and your FIRST NAME and SURNAME
Please inform us of your payment at workshopCAB@gmail.com
The Tomaszowice Manor Estate – Krakow Conference Center (http://www.dwor.pl/) is located at the gates of Krakow and is the only one of its kind historic nineteenth century manor park complex. It is outside the main urban area but within 20 min TAXI ride distance from the Krakow Historic Centre. It is also easily reachable by public transportation.
IMPORTANT: It makes no sense to go first to Krakow city centre in order to get to the workshop venue which is close to the airport.
You may also reach Krakow by train. Please buy your tickets to Krakow Main Station and from there take a taxi to the Tomaszowice Manor Estate – Krakow Conference Center (ask the driver to take you to: Krakowskie Centrum Konferencyjne Dwór Tomaszowice). The best is to call one of the radio TAXI companies, e.g. WAWEL TAXI (http://waweltaxi.pl/kontakt) or BARBAKAN TAXI (http://barbakan.krakow.pl/) or use your UBER or TAXIFY app.
When taking taxi on the street – confirm the price first (85 PLN- 20 euro seems fair fare).
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Our meeting venue is served by city bus number 230, which departs from one of the big city transportation hubs in Krakow – BRONOWICE MAŁE (easily reachable from the main train station by many trams and buses).
You can also chose to fly to Katowice Airport (about 80 km from Krakow) but getting to our venue from there could be time consuming and expensive.
We DO NOT recommend flying to Warsaw with an intention to continue your travel by train. Although this might seem like a good opportunity to see more of Poland – on your way back it may get disastrous as the trains are far from being reliable. The delays of 30-60 min are not uncommon and traveling on such a delayed train back to Warsaw while having a plane to catch might cost you a lot of nerves.
Driving to Krakow from the main Polish cities (Warsaw, Poznań, Wroclaw or Gdańsk) can be a long trip. It can be a chance to tour Poland, but it needs careful planning. Distances (driving the highway network) are:
Wroclaw – Krakow: 270km
Warsaw – Krakow: 290km
Poznan – Krakow: 460km
Gdansk – Krakow: 580km
We look forward to seeing you in Krakow!
Rafal Rygula and Karolina Noworyta Sokolowska
Workshop Organizers
We invite organizations, institutions, government agencies, and private companies to consider sponsoring the Workshop: Cognitive affective biases – from mechanisms to disease symptoms.
The meeting will be a great opportunity to gain visibility in the fields of basic and clinical neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, or psychopharmacology and to showcase your products, services, or activities to a diverse international audience of professionals.
As a standard, we can offer exhibition space (empty or equipped with a table and chairs).
The size of the stand space is about 4 sqm (2m in length and 2m in depth). The price for a booth is 1000 € (4300 PLN).
we can supply:
table
2 chairs
power outlet
listing in the program booklet
free access for 1 person to all scientific events, to the coffee breaks lunches, and dinners.
You can bring your own stand elements, of course. Stand space will be allocated on a “first come first served basis”.
We welcome any type of financial support your organization would like to offer.
We are also happy to work with you to customize a sponsorship opportunity that best suits your goals and budget. We may additionally consider industry-supported talks, slots, and branding opportunities.
For more information of the support and exhibition opportunities and bookings, please contact:
Karolina Noworyta
tel: 0048(12)6623373
fax:0048(12)6374500
email: k.a.noworyta@gmail.com