OHBM
15th Annual Meeting
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June 18–23, 2009
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San Francisco, CA, USA
142 SU-PM
Hyporeactivity of ventral striatum towards incentive stimuli in unmedicated depressed patients normalizes after treatment with escitalopram, M Stoy, F Schlagenhauf, P Sterzer , C Hägele, F Bermpohl, B Knutson, M Bauer, A Heinz , A Ströhle, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Campus Charité Mitte, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany
144 SU-PM
Neural circuitry underlying cognitive modulation of craving in smokers following a 12 hour abstinence period, AJ Ross, N Njaka, W Rekshan III, DJ Scott, AR Childress, EA Laramee , PJ Bayley, S Parthasarathy , L Luong, J Hawkinson, RC deCharms, Omneuron, Inc, Menlo Park, CA, USA
146 SU-PM
Nicotine enhances mesolimbic activation during instrumental responding for monetary reward in non-smokers, A Kobiella, DE Ulshöfer, C Vollmer, S Vollstädt-Klein, M Bühler , K Mann, MN Smolka, Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany
Sunday, June 21, 2009
148 SU-PM* The Rewarding Aspects of Music Listening Involve the Dopaminergic Striatal Reward Systems of the (O-SA5) Brain: An Investigation with [C11]Raclopride PET and fMRI, V N Salimpoor, M Benovoy, G Longo, K Larcher, J Cooperstock, A Dagher, R J Zatorr, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 150 SU-PM
A New Adaptive Method for Studying the Neural Correlates of Delay-Discounting, A, D Stone, C Connoly, H Garavan, Trinity college institute of neuroscience, Dublin, Ireland
152 SU-PM
A way out of depression: Increased regulatory activity in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex after punishment in healthy volunteers after the induction of sad mood, J Hänsel, A.V. King, A Bongers, M Wessa, Central Institute of Mental Health, Department of Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, Mannheim, Germany
154 SU-PM
The why of action determines the neural response to reward: Increased BOLD response in the reward network in extrinsically motivated healthy adults, M. Wessa, A.V. King, A. Bongers, J. Hänsel, Central Institute of Mental Health, Department of Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, Mannheim, Germany
156 SU-PM
The effect of high-frequency rTMS over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex on probablistic reward learning, S H Kim, J H Whang, S E Kim, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, South Korea
158 SU-PM
Prefrontal activation during immediate and delayed reward processing in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), S Heinzel, MM Plichta, H Gieseke, AJ Fallgatter
160 SU-PM
Brain Reward Activity during massage: A functional neuroimaging investigation, YWL Ho , S Higuchi , N Roberts, T Nurmikko , MARIARC, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
162 SU-PM
Processing of primary and secondary rewards in patients with schizophrenia, G. Sescousse, J. Eche, M. Saoud, T. d'Amato, J.C. Dreher, Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, CNRS, Lyon, France
164 SU-PM
Dopaminergic modulation of human reward system: a placebo controlled dopamine depletion fMRI study, F da Silva Alves, N Schmitz, M Fige, N Abeling , G Hasler, J van der Meer, A Nederveen, L de Haan, D Linszen , T van Amelsvoort , Academic Medical Centre Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
166 SU-PM* Subgenual cingulate dopamine release predicts reduced positive affect following amphetamine, (O-SA5) MT Treadway, JW Buckholtz, RL Cowan, RM Baldwin, MS Ansari, R Li, ES Shelby, AN Schwartzman, R Kessler, DH Zald , Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA 168 SU-PM* Striatal Prediction Error Activity in Dopamine Agonist-induced Compulsive Behaviors, V Voon, (O-SA5) M Pessiglione, C Brezing, C Gallea, H Fernandez, R Dolan, M Hallett, NINDS/NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA
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Schedule of Poster Presentations