Posters Cogn & Beh Neuroscience, June 4
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The poster session Cognitive & Behavioral Neuroscience will be held on Friday June 4, from 10.00 till 12.00 h.

Numbering of the posters is subject to changes until the meeting.

1 (pdf)
Smeets SI
Neuromagnetic correlates of object visibility
2 (pdf)
Rutten K
Spatial learning and memory: sex does matter
3 (pdf)
Van der Aa FCJ
The effect of cognitive strategy and working memory on haptic exploration of relief
4 (pdf)
Gazzola V
The anthropocentric brain: the human mirror system identifies the meaning of an action, and responds both to the sight of humans and robots performing complex actions
5 (pdf)
Bekker EM
Removing overlap distortion from stop-ERPs
6 (pdf)
Steens A
Cortical activation during voluntary and non-voluntary associated contractions
7 (pdf)
Kwakkel G
Probability of regaining dexterity in the flaccid upper limb: impact of severity of paresis and time since onset in acute stroke
8 (pdf)
Van Duinen H
The relation between force production, muscle activity and brain activation
9 (pdf)
Bastiaansen M
Oscillatory brain dynamics during language processing: theta band responses in a lexical decision task
10 (pdf)
Schiller NO
Self-monitoring of metrical stress during speech production estimated from event related potentials
11 (pdf)
Nieuwland MS
Discourse context can completely overrule lexical-semantic violations: evidence from the N400
12 (pdf)
Van Berkum JJA
So who's "he" anyway? Differential EEG effects of referential ambiguity and referential failure during spoken language comprehension
13 (pdf)
Snijders TM
Brain responses to violations of syntax and structural preferences: an MEG study
14 (pdf)
Van den Brink D
Time course of use of semantic and syntactic context information during spoken-word processsing
15 (pdf)
Wiersinga-Post JEC
Temporal window of audiovisual integration in speech perception
16 (pdf)
Meijs CJC
Verbal learning in children and the influence of age and sex
17 (pdf)
Kooijman V
Word segmentation from continuous speech: an ERP study with 10-month-old infants
18 (pdf)
Huizinga M
Forest or trees? Developmental change in local-global analysis, from childhood through young adulthood
19 (pdf)
Dibbets P
Developmental neuroimaging: the creation of the switch task for children (STC)
20 (pdf)
Franssen M
Haptic perception of spatial relations in children and adults
21 (pdf)
Stins JF
Heritability of working memory in preschoolers
22 (pdf)
Pirila S
Neuropsychological profile of diplegia spastica: predictability of neonatal ultrasound
23 (pdf)
Smulders SFA
Developmental changes in sequential effects on speeded information processing: the crossover between automatic facilitation and subjective expectancy
24 (pdf)
Comijs HC
The course of cognitive decline in older persons: results from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam
25 (pdf)
Van der Veen FM
Effects of cognitive aging on recognition of implicitly and explicitly memorized words: an fMRI study
26 (pdf)
Gosso MF
Mapping genes for memory, attention and cognitive abilities
27 (pdf)
Breuer ME
Long-term effects of olfactory bulbectomy on open field hyperactivity in rats
28 (pdf)
Brinks V
Emotional and cognitive performance in response to mineralo- (MR) and glucocorticoid receptor (GR) activation in male C57BL/6J mice
29 (pdf)
Kortekaas R
Overlap between ejaculation-induced deactivation and 5-HT1A expression in the amygdala
30 (pdf)
Van Deursen JA
Effects of acute tryptophan depletion on brain activity in an episodic memory task: an fMRI study
31 (pdf)
Mar A
Behavioral effects of stress and antidepressant treatment in neonatally-handled and maternally-separated adult rats
32 (pdf)
Raymann RJEM
Verbal episodic memory is relatively spared in elderly insomniacs
33 (pdf)
Aan het Rot M
Social behaviour and mood in everyday life: the effects of tryptophan in high trait-quarrelsome individuals
34 (pdf)
Quik EH
The effect of methylphenidate on attention and stopping in children with ADHD
35 (pdf)
De Jonghe JFM
Delirium-o-meter. A new nurses' rating scale for delirium severity
36 (pdf)
Van Rijn S
Schizotypy and social skills: performance versus distress
37 (pdf)
Veldhuijzen DS
The effect of cold pressor pain on attention capacity
38 (pdf)
Kessels RPC
Spatial memory deficits in patients after unilateral selective amygdalohippocampectomy
39 (pdf)
Biemans B
Differential effects of D-amphetamine on cognitive (initiation) and motor (execution) performance in the two-choice reaction time task
40 (pdf)
Van der Werf YD
The thalamus facilitates stimulus-evoked beta oscillations in the primary motor cortex: a TMS-EEG study in Parkinson=s Disease patients with unilateral ventrolateral thalamotomy
41 (pdf)
Van 't Wout
Facial and verbal affect recognition in schizophrenia: specific deficits in facial affect recognition
42 (pdf)
Dijkerman HC
Does motor imagery training improve hand function in chronic stroke patients? - a pilot study
43 (pdf)
Montagne B
Reduced sensitivity in the recognition of anger and disgust in social phobia
44 (pdf)
Baas JMP
Effects of anticipation of shock on brainstem auditory evoked potentials
45 (pdf)
Jongsma MLA
Correct detection of tempo-change is reflected in the P3a and P3b component of Event-Related Potentials: different mechanisms for detecting accelerations and decelerations
46 (pdf)
Meeuwissen EB
When the beat goes wrong: the effects of visual feedback on the feedback ERN in rhythm perception
47 (pdf)
Smit DJA
Heritability of background EEG across the power spectrum

 

 
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