Poster Presentations
ISNR invites you to submit a proposal for a scholarly poster that describes innovations in neurofeedback and biofeedback.
The poster session involves sharing your work with other professionals in a broad, but more personal environment. The poster should quickly and efficiently communicate your research. The poster session allows viewers to study and restudy the information presented and opportunities to ask questions and discuss it with you one on one.
Students:
Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to submit an abstract to share a dissertation or thesis project with the field.
Schedule:
Poster session and reception is scheduled on Thursday, October 21, 2016 in the Exhibit Area.
Display:
Posters should be approximately 4' x 8'. Reception participants will be invited to review the posters and ask questions. Hanging materials will be provided on-site.
Before you begin your Online Abstract Submission, we recommend that you create and save your abstract submission in a word document and simply copy and paste the information into the online submission form.
Poster presentation submissions must include:
Poster Presentation title
Contact information for each Author (Name, Degree, Address, Cell Phone, Email Address)
A 300-500 word abstract that should include the following:
Background & Description
Methods
Results
Summary Points (Conclusion)
Usage or outcome data is preferred but not required
References