Friday, June 19, 2009
OHBM
15th Annual Meeting
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June 18–23, 2009
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San Francisco, CA, USA
42 F-PM
Audiovisual Integration in Motion Discrimination, S von Saldern, U Noppeney, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany
44 F-PM
Differential effects of smoking status and acute nicotine exposure on attentional network activation in schizophrenics, healthy smokers and non-smoking controls, A Mobascher, T Warbrick, J Brinkmeyer, F Musso, N Richter, T Stoecker, JN Shah, G Fink, G Winterer, Department of Psychiatry, Heinrich-HeineUniversity, Duesseldorf, Germany
46 F-PM
Contextual association network and retinotopic visual areas (V1, V3a) involved in prediction of movements in natural visual scenes, FM Carvalho, FW Smith, L Muckli, Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Dept of Psychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
48 F-PM
Predicting implicit consumer choices from the human brain, A. Tusche, J.D. Haynes, Max-Planck-Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
50 F-PM
Time-frequency Gantt chart for self-face recognition: an EEG study with an ICA clustering method, M Miyakoshi, N Kanayama, T Iidaka, T Nakai, H Ohira, National Institute for Longevity Sciences, NCGG, Ohbu, Japan
52 F-PM
Neural correlates of cognitive saccades, N Guyader, C Marendaz, C Pichat, JF LeBas, C Peyrin, GIPSA-lab, Grenoble, France
54 F-PM
Neural Networks involved in Automatic and Controlled Processes in Visual Selective Attention: an fMRI study, M. Walker, S. Delord, M. Brun, B. Dilharreguy, W. Mayo, M. Allard, Laboratoire de Psychologie (EA 4139), Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
56 F-PM
The visuospatial attention in acute stroke patients with and without neglect, Roza Umarova, D. Saur, C. Kaller, M. Vry, V. Glauche, I. Mader, C. Weiller, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
58 F-PM
Brain Indices of Attentional Disengagement Difficulties in Fibromyalgia, F Mercado, P Barjola, M.L Fernández, M.A. Bullones, A López, J.L González, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain
60 F-PM
The Sparseness of Frontoparietal Representations, N Hon, H L Low, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
62 F-PM
Correlation of verbal IQ and performance IQ with the brain activation during delayed matching task in healthy children, K Asano, Y Taki, H Hashizume, Y Sassa, M Asano, H Takeuchi, M Lee, R Kawashima, Division of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, IDAC, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
64 F-PM
Spatial attention modulates steady state visually-evoked potentials in human visual cortex by multiplicative gain function, T.Z. Lauritzen, A.R. Wade, Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
66 F-PM
Time-Course of Top-Down Shifts of Covert Visual Spatial Attention, JB Ewen, DM Caggiano, BM Lakshmanan, H Rosen, S Yantis, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, USA
68 F-PM
Gamma-Band Phase Synchronization and Response Slowing in a Task Tapping Sustained Attention, CSF Goh, P Namburi, M Veldsman, MWL Chee, Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore, Singapore
70 F-PM
Early Afferent Processing in Visual Cortex is Modulated by Feature Expectancies, J.J. Bengson, G.R. Mangun, Center for Mind and Brain, Davis, CA, USA
72 F-PM
Spreading attention is not the same as idling, AK Schobert, A Caramazza, JV Schwarzbach, Center for Mind/Brain Science, University of Trento, Trento, Italy
74 F-PM
Blocking Cholinergic Muscarinic Receptors Alters Emotional Processing Biases in Visual Processing Areas during Selective Visual Attention: an fMRI Study, E.M. Hoffman, W.C. Drevets, M.L. Furey, Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program, National Institute of Mental Health, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA
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Schedule of Poster Presentations