08.30-10.00 Parallel sessions
Session 39 (Branding)
Neuronal circuitry and rTMS in psychiatric disorders
Chairperson: Robbert Verkes (Nijmegen)
Raymond Dolan (London, UK): Emotion, cognition and behavior (30)
(pdf)
Dick Veltman (Amsterdam): Neuronal circuitry in obsessive compulsive
disorder (15) (pdf)
Anke Snijders (Nijmegen): Neuronal circuitry and rTMS in Tourette
syndrome (15) (pdf)
Rick Helmich (Nijmegen): Neuronal circuitry and rTMS in depression
(15) (pdf)
Jack van Honk (Utrecht): rTMS and emotion regulation: the left
prefrontal cortex is not the only option (15) (pdf)
Session 40 (Doorwerth)
Neural correlates of performance monitoring
Chairperson: Sander Nieuwenhuis (Amsterdam)
Greg Hajcak (Newark, DE, USA): Affective and motivational influences
on action monitoring (30) (pdf)
Ellen de Bruijn (Nijmegen): Action monitoring in psychiatric
disorders (15) (pdf)
Richard Ridderinkhof (Amsterdam): Erring once and again: adaptive
control in post-error slowing and other post-error performance adjustments
(15) (pdf)
Zoë Tieges (Amsterdam): Caffeine strengthens action monitoring:
evidence from the error-related negativity (15) (pdf)
Rogier Mars (Nijmegen): Temporal dynamics of error processing
during learning (15) (pdf)
Session 41 (Gelderland)
Language processing
Chairperson: Niels Schiller (Maastricht)
Albert Costa (Barcelona, Spain): Lexical access in bilingual
speech production: evidence from language switching in highly-proficient
bilinguals and L2 learners (30) (pdf)
Iemke Horemans (Maastricht): The selection of syntactic features
in French speech production: anERP study (15) (pdf)
Katharina Spalek (Nijmegen): Implicit gender priming in language
production? (15) (pdf)
Marte Otten (Amsterdam): Discourse-based lexical anticipation
during language processing: prediction or priming? (15) (pdf)
Mart Bles (Maastricht): Neural mechanisms of word selection (15)
(pdf)
Session 42 (Patio)
Cognitive aging: aims and methods of intervention strategies
Chairperson: Martin van Boxtel (Maastricht)
Robert Hill (Salt Lake City, UT, USA): Intervention studies for
enhancing cognitive functioning in older adults: theoretical and methodological
considerations (30) (pdf)
Karin Slegers (Maastricht): Cognitive interventions for older
adults: the impact on daily life (15) (pdf)
Susan van Hooren (Maastricht): The effect of sensory interventions
on cognition and life quality in old age (15) (pdf)
Susanne Valentijn (Maastricht): The effect of cognitive training
in old age (15) (pdf)
Jane Durga (Wageningen): The association of plasma homocysteine,
B vitamins with cognitive performance in older adults (15) (pdf)
10.00-12.00 Poster session Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience
(Branding)
12.00-13.00 Lunch (Restaurant)
13.00-14.30 Parallel sessions
Session 43 (Branding)
Top-down visual attentional control
Chairperson: Marijn Lijffijt (Utrecht)
Marty Woldorff (Durham, NC, USA): Investigating top-down attentional
control (30) (pdf)
Fren Smulders (Maastricht): Perceptual load modulates ERP manifestations
of endogenous attentional shifts (15) (pdf)
Ellen Jongen (Maastricht):
Electrophysiological measurement
of shifts of attention following noninformative cues (15)
(pdf)
Rob van der Lubbe (Utrecht): Temporal overlap between saccade
preparation and attentional orienting (15) (pdf)
Heleen Slagter (Amsterdam): The neurophysiology of attentional
control (15) (pdf)
Session 44 (Doorwerth)
Monoamines, cognition and hehavior
Chairperson: Wim Riedel (Maastricht / Cambridge, UK)
Marco Leyton (Montreal, Canada): Monoamine precursor depletion,
synthesis, release and their effects on addictive behaviors (30) (pdf)
Chris Edgar (Maastricht / Newcastle, UK): Identification of the
functional interactions between serotonin and dopamine on human attention
and working memory functions (15) (pdf)
Marije aan het Rot (Montreal, Canada): Social behaviour and mood
in everyday life: the effects of tryptophan in high trait-quarrelsome
individuals (15) (pdf)
Tessa Kilkens (Maastricht): Altering serotonin synthesis by the
acute tryptophan depletion method: a model for irritable bowel syndrome?
(15) (pdf)
Linda Booij (Leiden): The effects of varying reductions of tryptophan
on symptoms and cognitive functions of remitted depressed patients (15)
(pdf)
Session 45 (Gelderland)
Affective neuroscience
Chairperson: Edward de Haan (Utrecht)
James Blair (Bethesda, MD, USA): The development of the psychopath:
an affective neuroscience approach (45) (pdf)
Dennis Schutter (Utrecht): A physiological model of emotion (15)
(pdf)
Andre Aleman (Utrecht): Emotion deficits in schizophrenia (15)
(pdf)
Gudrun Nys (Utrecht): Emotion deficits after stroke (15) (pdf)
14.30-15.00 Break
15.00-15.45 Session 46 (Branding)
Dutch Society for Neuropsychology (NVN) keynote lecture
Chairperson: Guy Vingerhoets (Gent, Belgium)
Anke Bouma (Groningen): Do increased ear asymmetries reflect
reduced brain connectivity in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease?
(pdf)
Poster Award Ceremony Cogntive and
Behavioral Neuroscience
15.45-17.15 Parallel sessions
Session 47 (Doorwerth)
Motor imagery: a challenge for cognitive neuroscience
Chairpersons: Theo Mulder and Inge Zijdewind (Groningen)
Jean Decety (Seattle, WA, USA): The neurophysiological basis
of motor imagery (30) (pdf)
Martin Stenekes (Groningen): Neural consequences of immobility
and a possible role for motor imagery (15) (pdf)
Sjouke Zijlstra (Groningen): The role of motor imagery in learning
a totally novel movement (15) (pdf)
Floris de Lange (Nijmegen): The influence of body posture on
motor imagery (15) (pdf)
Sjoerd de Vries (Groningen): The role of peripheral activation
in motor imagery (15) (pdf)
Meyke Roosink (Goningen): Cortical activation during observation,
imagery and execution of a hand-task: a TMS study (15) (pdf)
Session 48 (Branding)
Executive function deficits
(under auspices of the Dutch Society for Neuropsychology)
Chairperson: Leo de Sonneville (Amsterdam)
Tom Manly (Cambridge, UK): Developmental unilateral neglect?
(30) (pdf)
Joke Spikman (Groningen): Executive and social emotional functioning
in patients with CHI (15) (pdf)
Dorine Slaats-Willemse (Nijmegen): Familial clustering of executive
functioning in affected sibling pair families with ADHD (15) (pdf)
Willemien Meijer (Maastricht): Proxies of cognitive reserve and
performance on the Stroop Color-Word Test: results of the six years
follow-up of the Maastricht Aging Study (15) (pdf)
Hilde Geurts (Amsterdam): The many faces of ADHD: executive functioning
profiles in ADHD subtypes (15) (pdf)
Session 49 (Gelderland)
Individual differences in cognition: Genes and brains
Chair person: Jaap Murre (Amsterdam)
Terry Goldberg (Bethesda, MD, USA): Genes associated with episodic
memory, with emphasis on schizophrenia (45) (pdf)
Romke Rouw (Amsterdam): Congenital prosopagnosia: selectively
impaired recognition of faces running in the family? (15) (pdf)
Danielle Posthuma (Amsterdam): Whole genome scan for cognition
in Dutch and Australian sibpairs (15) (pdf)
Hilleke Hulshoff Pol (Utrecht): Genetic and environmental influences
on brain structure and the association with intelligence (15) (pdf)
Session 50 (Patio)
The role of serotonin and the orbitofrontal lobe in cognitive flexibility
Chairperson: Freddy van der Veen (Maastricht)
Rebecca Elliott (Manchester, UK): Modulation of normal orbitofrontal
function by serotonergic manipulation and by clinical depression: evidence
from functional imaging (30) (pdf)
Lisbeth Evers (Maastricht): The effects of acute tryptophan depletion
on reversal learning and response inhibition related brain activity
(15) (pdf)
Geoffrey van der Plasse (Amsterdam): Involvement of serotonin
in reversal learning: a rat study (15) (pdf)
Peter Remijnse (Amsterdam): The neural substrate of reversal
learning in obsessive-compulsive disorder; an event-related fMRI study
(15) (pdf)
Esther van Duuren (Amsterdam): Neural coding of actual and expected
reward magnitude in the orbitofrontal cortex of the rat (15) (pdf)
17.15 Closure