Final Program ABIM 2012
Sunday, January 8
REGISTRATION AND RECEPTION, HOTEL SUISSE (18:00-21:00)
Monday, January 9
Emotion and psychiatry
TALKS (15:30-19:20)
15:30 | Sonia Bishop(Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, USA)
Anxiety and sustained attention: Disentangling involvement of DLPFC in attentional control and mindwandering |
16:20 | Sabrina Boll(University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany)
Dissociable roles of amygdala subregions and posterior hippocampus in human fear conditioning |
16:40 | Marco Tamietto(Tilburg University, Netherlands)
Once you feel it you see it. Neural bases of conscious and non-conscious perception of fearful bodily expressions in hemispatial neglect |
17:00 | Coffee Break |
17:30 | Michael Milham(Child Mind Institute, New York, USA)
Accelerating the Pace of Psychiatric Research: The Promise of New Models and Methods |
18:20 | Christian Büchel(University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany)
REM sleep associated consolidation of fear memory in the human amygdala |
18:40 | Leonie Koban(University of Geneva, Switzerland)
When my errors make you suffer: Effects of agency on pain empathy |
19:00 | Giorgio Coricelli(University of Southern California, USA)
Neuroanatomical dissociation between regret and envy |
Tuesday, January 10
Single trial variability and ongoing brain activity
TALKS (15:30-18:20)
15:30 | Tom Eichele(Department of Biological and Medical Psychology, University of Bergen, Norway)
Trial-by-trial dynamics of cognitive control |
16:20 | Roy Eagleson(University Western Ontario, Canada)
DTI-based Tractography as a Local/Global Constraint Satisfaction Problem: User Interactive Method |
16:40 | Gijs Plomp(University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland)
Dynamics of directed information transfer in large-scale cortical networks |
17:00 | Coffee Break |
17:30 | Andreas Kleinschmidt(INSERM and NeuroSpin, CEA, Paris, France)
Probing Neural and Perceptual Consequences of Ongoing Activity Variations |
POSTER SESSION (18:20-20:00)
Wednesday, January 11
Face and expression perception
TALKS (15:30-18:20)
15:30 | Philippe Schyns(Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK)
Facial expressions of emotion, their information and their dynamic coding in the brain |
16:20 | Matthias Wieser(University of Würzburg, Department of Psychology, Germany)
Competition of facial expressions and visual scenes – Fearful faces broaden attention to potential threat |
16:40 | Maarten De Vos(Department of Psychology, University of Oldenburg, Germany)
Single trial variations of the visual N170 |
17:00 | Coffee Break |
17:30 | Alexander Todorov(Department of Psychology, Princeton University, USA)
Social Perception of Faces |
POSTER SESSION (18:20-20:00)
Thursday, January 12
Speech and auditory perception
TALKS (15:30-19:20)
15:30 | Anne-Lise Giraud(École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France)
Predictive mechanisms and oscillatory patterns in audio-visual speech processing |
16:20 | Anne Buot(Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris 6, Paris, France)
The Subthalamic Nucleus processes emotional information independently of subsequent motor behaviour |
16:40 | Lars Muckli(University Glasgow. Glasgow, UK)
Contextual feedback to non-stimulated parts of V1 with layer-specific fMRI at 7T |
17:00 | Coffee Break |
17:30 | Lee Miller(Center for Mind and Brain, University of California, Davis, USA)
Neural mechanisms of perception in a “cocktail party” |
18:20 | Alexis Hervais-Adelman(Functional Brain Mapping Lab, University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Speech comprehension under acoustically challenging conditions engages an articulatory-motor brain network |
18:40 | Thomas Fritz(Max Planck Institute for Cognitive and Brain Science Leipzig, Germany)
The response of dopamine releasing brain regions to valence experience induced by music |
19:00 | Sascha Frühholz(University of Geneva, Switzerland)
The neural network for the decoding of emotional cues from human voices |
FAREWELL PARTY (20:30)