OHBM
Sunday, June 21, 2009
30 SU-PM* (O-SU1)
15th Annual Meeting
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June 18–23, 2009
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San Francisco, CA, USA
Spatially and Frequency Specific Biasing of Visual Detection Through Rhythmic TMS over Occipito-Parietal Sites: Preliminary Evidence for a Causal Role of Posterior Alpha-Oscillations in Sensory Selection, G. Thut, V. Romei, Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging (CCNi), Department of Psychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
32 SU-PM
High resolution functional MRI of subliminal and conscious vision at 7 Tesla, V. Schöpf , F.Ph Fischmeister, C. Windischberger, H. Bauer, E. Moser, MR Center of Excellence, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria
34 SU-PM* (O-SU1)
Visible is Fast: Human Intracranial Recordings Reveal Early Sweep of Conscious Perception in Medial Temporal Gyrus, J R Vidal , T Ossandon, P Kahane, J P Lachaux, INSERM U704, Grenoble, France
36 SU-PM
Functional Connectivity Breakdown in Hypnosis: an fMRI “Multiple Resting-States” Study, NR Polizzotto, P Scatena, G Vatti, D Zhou, W Thompson, GJ Siegle, Department of Neurosciences, University of Siena, Siena, Italy
38 SU-PM
Brain Functional Mapping on Physiological Regulating Phenomena during Meditation Exercise, C-H Liou, C-H Hsieh, C-W Hsieh, C-H Wang , S-C Lee, J-H Chen, Interdisciplinary MRI/MRS Lab, Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
40 SU-PM
Brain Activity of Buddhist Monks During Focused Attention Meditation: A MEG Study, V Pizzella, S Della Penna, M Brunetti , R Franciotti, D Mantini, L Marzetti, M Olivetti-Belardinell, A Raffon, GL Romani, ITAB - University Foundation, Chieti, Italy
42 SU-PM
Successful post-cued visual selection reflects re-entrant modulation of early retinotopic human visual cortex, C C Ruff, C Sergent, A Barbot, J Driver, G Rees, UCL Institute of Conitive Neuroscience, London, United Kingdom
44 SU-PM
Neural Correlates of Listening to Improvised and Imitated Piano Melodies, A Engel, P E. Keller , Music Cognition & Action Group, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
46 SU-PM
fMRI investigations of voice identity perception, M Latinus, F Crabbe, P Belin, CCNi & Department of Psychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
48 SU-PM
Static representations of speed and their neural correlates, A L Williams , M J Wright, Brunel University, Centre for Cognition & Neuroimaging, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
50 SU-PM
Assessing Hand Actions with the Mirror Neuron System, M Thioux, I Greven, V Gazzola, C Keysers, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
52 SU-PM
Neural Correlates of “Focusing Qi” in a Tai Chi Master, C Chang, B Iuliano, GH Glover, SW Atlas, J Rose, Dept. of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
54 SU-PM
Evidence for selective attention biases towards negative emotional stimuli in IBS patients compared to healthy controls, J.S. Labus, K Coveleskie, E.P. Vianna, J Jarcho, J Beuller, S Berman , B Suyenobu , K Tillisch, B.D. Naliboff, E.A. Mayer, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
56 SU-PM
Cerebral asymmetry in top-down modulation of face and letter perception, H Zhang, J Liu , J Tian, C Rieth, D Huber, K Lee, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA
58 SU-PM
The Neural Basis of Introspection, A.G. Guggisberg , S.S. Dalal, S.S. Nagarajan, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA
60 SU-PM
Impact of Mindfulness Meditation Training on the Default Network, LA Kilpatrick, BY Suyenobu, SR Smith, JA Bueller, EA Mayer, BD Naliboff, Department of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA
62 SU-PM
Biological motion perception: An ERP study on the functional role of the N300 component, N. White, J.M. Fawcett, A.J. Newman , Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
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