Resting in action: gamma band suppression as a plausible correlate of the default-mode network

Resting in action: gamma band suppression as a plausible correlate of the default-mode network

Friday, June 19, 2009 OHBM 15th Annual Meeting ■ June 18–23, 2009 ■ San Francisco, CA, USA 51 F-AM Resting in action: gamma band suppression a...

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Friday, June 19, 2009

OHBM

15th Annual Meeting



June 18–23, 2009



San Francisco, CA, USA

51 F-AM

Resting in action: gamma band suppression as a plausible correlate of the default-mode network, T Ossandón, P Kahane, K Jerbi, JP Lachaux, INSERM U821, Brain Dynamics and Cognition, Lyon, France

53 F-AM

Spatial Optic Flow Position and Activation Location in MT+, Qing Mao, Kun Zhou, A Sprenger, S Ohlendorf, Röntgendiagnostik, Medizin Physik, Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

55 F-AM* (O-F1)

Perceptual Learning Modifies Resting Directional Interaction between Visual Cortex and Dorsal Attention Network, CM Lewis, A Baldassarre, G Committeri, GL Romani, M Corbetta, Institute for Advanced Biomedical Technologies, Chieti, Italy

57 F-AM

Neural Correlates of Spontaneous Focusing On Numerosity (SFON), M.M. Hannula, R. Grabner, E. Lehtinen, T. Laine, R. Parkkola, D. Ansari, University of Turku, Turku, Finland

59 F-AM

Knowing Left from Right: Characterizing Right Hemisphere Dominance for Spatial Attention via Combined EEG/fMRI, H Okon-Singer, I Podlipsky, E Ben Simon, A Zhdanov, M Neufeld, T Siman-Tov, T Hendler, Functional Brain Imaging Center, Wohl Institute for Advanced Imaging, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel

61 F-AM

Functional MRI study of Friedreich’s ataxia using Simon task, H Akhlaghi, L Corben, E Storey, J Bradshaw, A Churchyard, N Georgiou-Karistianis, M Delatycki, G Egan, Howard Florey Institute, Centre of neuroscience, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

63 F-AM

Electrophysiological correlates of access to consciousness in early multiple sclerosis patients, F Reuter, C Liégeois-Chauvel, P Marquis, A Del Cul, I Malikova, S Confort-Gouny, W Zaaraoui, J.P. Cozzone, J Pelletier, S Dehaene, J.P. Ranjeva, B Audoin, CRMBM UMR 6612 Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille, France

65 F-AM

Electrophysiological Events Related to Top-Down Contrast Sensitivity Control, BV Misic, BA Schneider, S de la Rosa, C Alain, AR McIntosh, Rotman Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada

67 F-AM

Slow Event-related fields can be created from Modulations in Oscillatory Brain activity, A Mazaheri, H van Dijk, J van der Werf, P Medendorp, O Jensen, Radboud University Nijmegen, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Nijmegen, Netherlands

69 F-AM

Socially Relevant Attentional Cues Engage a Larger Cortical Network than Nonsocial Cues: fMRI Evidence, D.J. Greene, E. Mooshagian, J.T. Kaplan, E. Zaidel, M. Iacoboni, University of California Los Angeles, Department of Psychology, Los Angeles, CA, USA

71 F-AM

Top-down arousal regulation, T Fischer, R Langner, N Birbaumer, B Brocke, Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany

73 F-AM* (O-F1)

Spatial selection of features within perceived and remembered objects, D.E. Astle, G. Scerif, A.C. Nobre, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

75 F-AM

Frequency-tagged cortical networks of human spatial attention in MEG, N Hoogenboom, M Butz, A Schnitzler, K Kessler, Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom

77 F-AM

Sensory and attention-dependent regions in human extrastriate visual cortex, AD Cate, TJ Herron, X Kang, EW Yund, DL Woods, Veterans Administration Northern California Health Care System, Martinez, CA, USA

DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Addiction 79 F-AM

S44

Latent deleterious effects of binge drinking over a short period of time revealed by electrophysiological measures only, P Maurage, M Pesenti, P Philippot, F Joassin, S Campanella, Catholic University of Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

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