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Munich Neurophysiology Conference
preliminary program
Annual Conference on Clinical Neurophysiology and Neuroimaging 2015
Chair: Oliver PogarellLocal Organising Committee: Daniel Keeser, Agnieszka Chrobok, Irmgard Hantschk, Susanne Karch, Frank Padberg, Valerie Kirsch,
Alkomiet Hasan, Birgit Ertl-Wagner, Wolfgang Strube
www.eeg-munich.com
preliminary program
OVERVIEW
p. 3...........................Thursday morning September 10, 2015p. 4..........Thursday midday/afternoon September 10, 2015p. 5............................ Thursday evening September 10, 2015p. 6..................................Friday morning September 11, 2015 p. 7............... Friday midday/afternoon September 11, 2015p. 8.................................. Friday evening September 11, 2015p. 9............................ Saturday morning September 12, 2015p.10......... Saturday midday/afternoon September 12, 2015p.11..............................Saturday evening September 12, 2015p.12.............................................................Key Note Speakers
THURSDAY • SEPTEMBER 10
Thursday, September 10, 201508:00
Registra:on (A122)
09:00 Welcome
09:15 Keynote Lecture (Lecture Hall) R. Pascual-‐Marqui, Zurich, CH
Func&onal connec&vity: a focused review of methods based on high &me resolu&on signals of cor&cal electric neuronal ac&vity
10:00 ECNS Presiden:al Lecture (Lecture Hall) D. Salisbury, PiQsburgh, PA, US
Abnormal complex MMN to acous&c pa>ern viola&ons in schizophrenia
10:30 30 min. Coffee Break
11:00 Symposium 1 (A301) Symposium 2 (Lecture Hall)
Chair: M. Dresler, Nijmegen, NL Co-‐Chair: L. Genzel, Edinburgh, GB
Chair: T. Koenig, Bern, CH Co-‐Chair: C. Mulert, Hamburg, DE
EEG sleep spindles and sigma oscilla:ons: methodological, clinical and cogni:ve
aspects.
From risk to treatment op:ons: An EEG perspec:ve on schizophrenia.
M. Schabus, Salzburg, AT: Sleep-‐dependent memory consolida&on and spindle-‐frequency neurofeedback in insomnia
G. di Lorenzo, Rome, IT: Rela&on between EEG Source Func&onal Connec&vity and the illness dura&on in
Schizophrenia: a preliminary report from a mul¢re study
P. Ujma, Budapest, HU: Sleep spindles as a trait marker of general
intelligence
L. Diaz Hernandez, Bern, CH: Feasibility of EEG-‐Neurofeedback to modify
res&ng state microstates. A poten&al treatment for posi&ve symptoms in
schizophrenia pa&ents
A. D'Agos:no, Milan, IT: Sleep spindle ac&vity as an endophenotype of
schizophrenia
K. Heri, Bern, CH: An Event-‐Related Poten&al EEG-‐
Neurofeedback Training to Treat Auditory Verbal Hallucina&ons in Schizophrenia
Pa&ents
M. Adamczyk, Basel, CH: Automa&c sleep spindle detec&on and heritability es&ma&on using con&nuous
wavelet transform
T. Rihs, Geneva, CH: Hd-‐EEG and microstates during rest and sensory processing in 22q11.2 dele&on
syndrome: a high-‐risk group for schizophrenia
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THURSDAY • SEPTEMBER 10
12:3060 min. Lunch Break
ISNIP Business Mee:ng (A122) ISBET Business Mee:ng (A201)
13:30 Poster Session 1 Lecture Hall and Poster Area
14:30 Lecture (Lecture Hall) K. Maurer, Frankfurt, DE
Embodiment and Neuroplas&city
15:00 30 min. Coffee Break
15:30 Symposium 3 (A301) Symposium 4 (Lecture Hall)
Chair: R. Ishii, Osaka, JP Co-‐Chair: F. Maestu, Madrid, ES Chair: A. Mucci, Naples, IT
EEG and MEG applica:on in demen:a and related disorders
Unravelling pathophysiology of nega:ve symptoms: the contribu:on of brain
imaging and electrophysiology
L. Canuet, Madrid, ES: Impact of CSF p-‐tau and Aβ42 biomarkers, white ma>er
structural abnormali&es and APOE gene on EEG/MEG func&onal networks in
Alzheimer disease
M. Nielsen, Glostrup, DK: Abnormal striatal reward response is associated with no improvement in nega&ve symptoms.
K. Nishida, Moriguchi, JP: Aberrant func&onal networks in AD pa&ents: LORETA connec&vity
study
A. Mucci, Naples, IT: Reward processing and avoli&on in deficit and non-‐deficit
schizophrenia
Y. Aoki, Osaka, JP: LORETA ICA on AD, DLB A. Vignapiano, Naples, IT: Trait anhedonia and avoli&on: Electrophysiological findings
P. Cuesta Prieto, ES: Func&onal connec&vity changes associated with the main risk factors
of the Alzheimer disease
L. Deserno: Computa&onal approaches to schizophrenia: a focus on flexible decision-‐
making and nega&ve symptoms.
17:00 15 min. Break
17:15 Oral Presenta:ons 1 (A301) Oral Presenta:ons 2 (Lecture Hall)
1. Azeez Adebimpe, Amiens, FR: Theta waves oscilla&on modulated high frequency signals
in premature neonates
1. John Tully, London, UK: The Effect of Oxytocin on Facial Emo&on Recogni&on as
Measured by Func&onal Magne&c Resonance Imaging: A Systema&c Review
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THURSDAY • SEPTEMBER 10
2. Görkem Arasil, Istanbul, TR: Entropy-‐based measure of EEG dynamics as psychiatric
measures
2. Juan Ignacio Reculé, San:ago, CL: Default-‐Mode-‐Network significantly differs
in HIV+ subjects depending on their neurocogni&ve status
3. Mar:n Brunovsky, Klecany, CZ: QEEG correlates of autobiographically-‐induced emo&onally nega&ve state (sadness) in
pa&ents with bipolar affec&ve disorder and healthy controls
3. Lea Meier, Bern, CH: Smells like hell, but not when thirsty: rivalry of homeosta&c and
sensory-‐evoked emo&ons
4. Hendrik Kajosch, Brussels, BE: Visual, auditory and bimodal ERP oddball designs in pa&ents with schizophrenia, schizoaffec&ve disorder and bipolar disorder. Does the use of different oddball tasks have an impact on the
P300 component?
4. Leonardo Monaco, Rome, IT: Pretreatment res&ng-‐state EEG is related to clinical improvement aeer EMDR therapy in
PTSD
18:00 ISNIP Young Scien:st Award 2015 Sponsored by Elsevier Publisher (Lecture Hall)
18:30
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FRIDAY • SEPTEMBER 11
Friday, September 11
08:00Registra:on (A122)
09:00Keynote Lecture (Lecture Hall)
Monte S. Buchsbaum, San Diego, US Beyond colors -‐ need for crea&vity and new graphics in an advancing field
09:45 ISBET Presiden:al Lecture (Lecture Hall) Thomas Koenig, Bern, CH
EEG microstates, synchronisa&on and consciousness
10:15 30 min. Coffee Break
10:45 Symposium 5 (A301) Symposium 6 (Lecture Hall)
Chair: K. Krauel, Magdeburg, DEChair: M. Brunovsky, Prague, CZ
Co-‐Chair: P. Drinkenburg, Beerse, BE
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in children and adolescents with attention deFicit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
New Findings from studies of biomarkers for precision medicine in
major depression disorder
V. Moliadze: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in healthy children andadolescents: Does age matter?
M. Pawlowski: Cordance or sLORETA derived from REM Sleep EEG as
biomarkers for treatment response in depression after antidepressant
medication
A. Sotnikova: tDCS in ADHS: inEluence on neuronal networks of working memory and executive control and
therapeutic effects
M. Arns: Differential prediction of response to escitalopram, sertraline and venlafaxine using EEG biomarkers: results
from the iSPOT-‐Deprerssion trial
C. Breitling, Magdeburg, DE: Modulation of interference control in adolescents with ADHD using tDCS
N. Boutros: EEG abnormalities predict reduced antidepressant treatment
outcome to escitalopram and venlafaxine, but not to sertraline
A. Prehn-‐Kristensen, Kiel, DE: Influence of prefrontal transcranial oscillatory direct current s&mula&on (toDCS) during slow
wave sleep on execu&ve func&ons in ADHD
S. Olbrich: CNS-‐ and ANS-‐arousal regula&on predict response to an&depressant
medica&on: findings from the iSPOT-‐D study
12:30 60 min. Lunch Break ECNS General Assembly (A301), 12:30-‐13:00
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FRIDAY • SEPTEMBER 11
13:30Poster Session 2
Lecture Hall and Poster Area
14:30 Keynote Lecture (Lecture Hall) M. Nitsche, Dortmund, DE
Physiology, and functional effects of tDCS and related techniques
15:00 30 min. Coffee Break
15:30 Symposium 7 (A301) Symposium 8 (A101)
Chair: B. Malchow, Munich, DE Co-‐Chair: S. Müller, Munich, DE
Chair: F. Padberg, Munich, DE Co-‐Chair: M. Bajbouj, Berlin, DE
Neurobiology of schizophrenia
Non-‐invasive brain s:mula:on (NIBS) of the frontal brain -‐ Transla:onal research
in the German Center for Brain S:mula:on
A. SchmiQ, Munich, DE: Stereological inves&ga&on of the hippocampus in
schizophrenia
C. Winter, Dresden, DE: Animal models of disorders or pathological domains? -‐
Research
S. Müller, Munich, DE: Deficity in hemispheric specializa&on in schizophrenia
K. Funke, Bochum, DE: What do animal models tell us about NIBS of the frontal
cortex?
B. Malchow, Munich, DE: Func&onal and structural altera&ons in schizophrenia
C. Plewnia, Tübingen, DE: Cogni&ve control as pathological domain – NIBS as
interven&on
Wolfgang Strube, Munich, DE: Neuroplas&city in schizophrenia
D. Keeser, Munich, DE: Neuroimaging op&ons for individualizing prefrontal NIBS
treatment
17:00 15 min. Break
17:15 Oral Presenta:on 3 (Lecture Hall) Oral Presenta:on 4 (A301)
1. A. FallgaQer, Tübingen, DE: NIRS Neurofeedback in ADHD
1. S. Haigh, PiQsburgh, US: Mismatch nega&vity (MMN) is a nega&ve
deflec&on in response to a deviant s&mulus measured in the EEG
2. H. Ünübol, Istanbul, TR: Comparison of neurofeedback with medical methods
for the treatment of children and adolescents with a>en&on deficit and
hyperac&vity disorder
2. S. Campanella, Brussels, BE: Training inhibi&on through
neuromodula&on: combined evidence from tDCS and ERPs through a Go-‐Nogo task in a healthy popula&on
3. J. L. Koberda, Tallahassee, US: QEEG/electrical imaging and z-‐score LORETA
neurofeedback-‐new tool in neuropsychiatric diagnosis and therapy
3. C. Nissen, Freiburg, DE: Modula&on of arousal and sleep con&nuity by
transcranial direct current s&mula&on (tDCS)
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FRIDAY • SEPTEMBER 11
4. J. P. Quezada, San:ago, CL: Self-‐regula&on of the Fusiform Face Area with real-‐&me fMRI Brain-‐Computer
Interfaces in Au&sm Spectrum Disorders
4. J. Van der Meer, Magdeburg, DE: MR-‐Artefact correc&on -‐ a hardware based solu&on with a prospect for
real-‐&me applica&ons
18:00ECNS Young Inves:gator Awards/Roy John Award (Lecture Hall)
19:00
Banquet with live music and Bavarian food
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SATURDAY • SEPTEMBER 12
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Saturday, September 12
08:00Registra:on (A122)
09:00 Keynote Lecture S.Galderisi, Naples, IT (Lecture Hall)
The neurobiology of nega&ve symptoms: the contribu&on of brain imaging and electrophysiology
09:45 ISNIP Presiden:al Lecture J. Schroeder, Tübingen, DE (Lecture Hall)
Cerebral correlates of cogni&ve reserve
10:15 30 min. Coffee Break
10:45 Symposium 9 (A301) Symposium 10 (Lecture Hall)
Chair: D. Fisher, Halifax, CA Chair: E. Schulz, Oxford, UK
Auditory mismatch nega:vity in schizophrenia Neurophysiology of Pain Percep:on
T. Baldeweg, London, UK: Mismatch nega&vity and cor&cal plas&city in
schizophrenia
B. Namer, Erlangen, DE: Peripheral pathways of nocicep&ve signals:
Microneurographic recordings from C-‐fibers in healthy volunteers and chronic pain
A. Mouraux, Brussels, BE: Are nocicep&ve local field poten&als and gamma-‐band
oscilla&ons recorded from the human insula related to pain percep&on?
E. Schulz, Oxford, UK: Inter-‐ and intraindividual variability of pain percep&on
D. Fisher, Halifax, CA: Altera&ons of mismatch nega&vity (MMN) elicited by auditory pa>erns in early psychosis
A. Neuhaus, Bob. O. Vogel, Berlin, DE: Emo&onal context restores cor&cal
predic&on error responses in schizophrenia
D. Salisbury, PiQsburgh, US: Is MMN abnormal at first schizophrenic episode?
Simple versus complex MMN tasks
12:3060 min. Lunch Break
ISNIP General Assembly (A301), 12:30h-‐13:00h ISBET General Assembly (A301), 13:00h-‐13:30h
13:30 Poster Session 3 Lecture Hall and Poster Area
SATURDAY • SEPTEMBER 12
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14:30 Keynote Lecture Peter Falkai, Munich, DE (Lecture Hall)
Schizophrenia -‐ a disorder of disturbed brain plas&city?
15:00 30 min. Coffee Break
15:30 Symposium 11 (A301) Symposium 12 (Lecture Hall)
Chair: T. F. Collura, Bedford, US Chair: N. Tarhan, Istanbul, TR
EEG Source Localiza:on as a Basis for Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Engineering Approach in Neuroscience
L. Prichep, New York, US: Explora&on of Chronic Pain using EEG Source Localiza&on
S. Gultekin, Istanbul, TR: Entropy, Complexity and Mental Illness Rela&onships
G. A. Chiarenza, Milan, IT: The quan&fied EEG characteris&cs of Responders and Non-‐Responders to long-‐term treatment with Atomoxe&ne in children with A>en&on
Deficit Hyperac&ve Disorders
S. Ozekes, Istanbul, TR: Machine Learning Techniques in Neuroscience
D. S. Cantor, Suwanee, US: Structure-‐Func&on Networks Underlying Pediatric
Psychopathology
T. T. Erguzel, Istanbul, TR: Nature Inspired Feature Selec&on Applica&ons in
Neuroscience
T. Stöckl-‐Drax, Gau:ng, DE: QEEG and 19 Channel Neurofeedback as Clinical
Evalua&on Tool for Children with A>en&on, Learning and Emo&onal Problems
R. M. Demirer, Istanbul, TR: Synchroniza&on Analysis of Distributed Cor&cal Phase-‐Amplitude Couplings from
EEG And ECoG RecordingsT. Collura, Bedford, US: Frontal Gamma Brain Ac&va&on -‐ Imaging in Emo&onal
Decision Making: Applica&ons in Counseling, Management, and Forensics
17:00 15 min. Break
17:15 Oral Presenta:ons 5 (Lecture Hall) Oral Presenta:ons 6 (A301)
1. P. Flor-‐Henry and Z. Koles, Edmonton, CA: Source Localiza&on (Beamformer): EEG Characteris&cs of Mania and Depression (unipolar and bipolar) compared
5. G. Saletu-‐Zyhlarz, Vienna, AT: Acute and chronic effects of electroacupuncture in primary insomnia:placebo-‐controlled clinical, polysomnographic, EEG topographic/tomographic and psychometric studies
2. E. V. Mnatsakanian, Moscow, RU: Mul&channel ERP modula&on in implicit emo&onal recogni&on task in pa&ents with unipolar vs bipolar depression
6. W. Skrandies, Giessen, DE: Sta&s&cally definded topographical components of electrical brain ac&vity elicited during seman&c learning
SATURDAY • SEPTEMBER 12
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3. F. Achilles, Munich, DE: A Learning Model to Iden&fy Epilep&c Seizures in 3D Video Recordings
7. Yildiz et al., Istanbul, TR: Neuroimaging Techniques Indicate that Alterna&ve Approaches to Psychotherapy are Effec&ve:
4. S. Mitra: Low frequency EEG oscilla&ons in schizophrenia : nega&ve symptoms and beyond
a. A. K. Göktepe & Barış Me:n, TR: The Effect of Task Engagement on Flow State with QEEG
b. N. G. Yildiz & C. Taş, Istanbul, TR: Mentoring Type Social Support Programs Build Bridges in the Community
c. H. Tekşan, Istanbul, TR: The Effect of Medita&ve Rituals on QEEG
18:15 Poster Prize (Lecture Hall)
Concert (A301): A.-‐M. Möller-‐Leimkühler, H.-‐J. Möller and K. Maurer
20:00 Pub Crawl
KEY NOTE SPEAKERS
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Monte BuchsbaumEckart Altenmüller Silvana Galderisi
Michael Nitsche Roberto Pascual-Marqui
Dean Salisbury
Johannes Schröder Thomas Koenig
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