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Session Overview
Date: Wednesday, 30/Aug/2017
6:30pm
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7:00pm
Opening Remarks
Location: Room A-003
7:00pm
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8:00pm
Opening Lecture: Dimensional Psychiatry
Location: Room A-003
Date: Thursday, 31/Aug/2017
8:30am
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9:15am
Keynote 1: Consciousness (Melanie Boly)
Location: Room A-003
 

Quantifying consciousness

Melanie Boly

9:20am
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10:40am
Symposium 1: Intracranial recordings and cognition
Location: Room A-003
Chair: Johannes Sarnthein
Chair: Geertjan Huiskamp
 

Human intracranial recordings: cognitive and clinical

Johannes Sarnthein, Pierre Mégevand, Geertjan Huiskamp, Thomas Reber


iEEG oscillations in auditory cortex during the perception of auditory and visual speech

Pierre Mégevand, Manuel Mercier, David Groppe, Nima Mesgarani, Ashesh Mehta, Charles Schroeder


Spatial scales of memory networks by simultaneously recording scalp EEG, hippocampal iEEG and single neuron activity (1)

Johannes Sarnthein


Human Single Unit Correlates of Awareness

Thomas P. Reber


Single pulse stimulation during presurgical ECoG monitoring elicits perturbations at different temporal scales

Geertjan Huiskamp

11:00am
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12:20pm
Symposium 3: Usability of EEG to derive functional brain networks: applications in epilepsy
Location: Room A-003
Chair: Serge Vulliemoz
Chair: Pieter van Mierlo
 

Usability of EEG to derive functional brain networks: applications in epilepsy

Serge Vulliemoz, Pieter van Mierlo, Borbála Hunyadi, Willemiek Zweiphenning, David Carmichael


Network connectivity abnormalities in pediatric Epilepsy: (trying to) separate transient from longer term network abnormalities

David Carmichael


High frequency oscillations and high frequency functional network characteristics in the intraoperative electrocorticogram in epilepsy

Willemiek JEM Zweiphenning


Sub-second fluctuations of functional brain networks in epilepsy

Borbála Hunyadi, Andrew J Quinn, Diego Vidaurre, Sabine Van Huffel, Maarten De Vos, Mark W Woolrich


Directed functional brain networks derived from EEG: methodology and application to epilepsy

Pieter van Mierlo

2:30pm
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4:00pm
Free communications 1: Cognition / Brain stimulation
Location: Room A-003
 

ERP components elicited during multisensory processing

Wolfgang Skrandies, Alexander Klein


Visualization of functional and structural connectivity in lifespan

Sandrine de Ribaupierre, Daiana Pur, Saeed Bakhshmand, Nathalie Mella, Anik de Ribaupierre, Roy Eagleson


Analysis of Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions and Null Spikes for Cognition

Rustu Murat Demirer, Robert Kozma, Baris Metin, Nevzat Tarhan


Phase-synchronized tACS-induced oscillatory activity modulates cortico-cortical signaling efficacy

Kristoffer Daniel Fehér, Yosuke Morishima


Transcranial direct current stimulation enhances the network connectivity of memory-related circuit in rat brain

Liang Zheng, Lin Gao, Youjun Li, Tian Liu, Jue Wang


Gating by induced asynchrony: The role of parietal cortex in selective attention

David Pascucci, Alexis Hervais-Adelman, Christoph Michel, Gijs Plomp

4:15pm
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5:00pm
Keynote 2: Multimodal workup of epileptic networks (Christian Benar)
Location: Room A-003
 

Simultaneous recordings for characterizing the links between modalities: the case of epileptic networks

Christian-G. Bénar

Date: Friday, 01/Sep/2017
8:30am
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9:15am
Keynote 3: Structural and functional imaging in developing psychosis (Stefan Borgwardt))
Location: Room A-003
 

Brain structural and functional imaging correlates of developing psychosis

Stefan Borgwardt

9:20am
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10:40am
Symposium 5: Non-invasive brain stimulation
Location: Room A-003
Chair: Matti Stenroos
Chair: Risto Ilmoniemi
 

Advanced methods for noninvasive brain stimulation

Matti Stenroos, Jens Haueisen, Axel Thielscher, Christoph Zrenner


Dry-electrode cap for simultaneous electroencephalography and transcranial electrical stimulation

Jens Haueisen


Modeling of electric and magnetic brain stimulation: what to model & how to validate the model?

Axel Thielscher


Advanced methods for noninvasive brain stimulation

Matti Stenroos, Jens Haueisen, Axel Thielscher, Christoph Zrenner


Closed-loop TMS+EEG

Christoph Zrenner

11:00am
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12:20pm
Symposium 7: Listening to the brain to personalize interventions
Location: Room A-003
Chair: Franca Tecchio
 

Listening to the brain to personalize interventions

Risto Ilmoniemi, Frank Scharnowski, Antoni Valero Cabre, Hartwig Roman Siebner, Franca Tecchio


Feedback-controlled multi-coil TMS

Risto Ilmoniemi


Modulating brain function and dysfunction with neurofeedback

Frank Scharnowski


Mastering the waves: Entrainment of behaviorally or clinically relevant brain activity with invasive and non-invasive stimulation

Antoni Valero-Cabré


Biophysical adjusted and state informed cortex stimulation: From mapping over modelling to neuromodulation

Hartwig Siebner


Neuromodulation personalized anatomically or tuned on the basis of local neuroDynamics

Franca Tecchio

2:30pm
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4:00pm
Free communications 3: Psychiatric disorders and psychoactive substances
Location: Room A-003
 

D2/D3 Dopamine Receptor Binding with [F-18] Fallypride Correlates of Executive Function in Medication-Naïve Patients with Schizophrenia

Monte Buchsbaum, Nora Vyas, Douglas Lehrer, Bradley Christian, Brian Merrill, Nicholas Doninger, Alex DeCastro, Jogeshwar Mukherjee


Aberrant resting state connectivity in the motor system indicates abnormal motor behavior in schizophrenia

Sebastian Walther, Andrea Federspiel, Katharina Stegmayer, Roland Wiest, Stephan Bohlhalter, Petra Viher


Timing is Everything: Neurophysiology of Rhythm-Based Acoustic Segmentation in the First-Episode Schizophrenia Spectrum

Brian A Coffman, Sarah M Haigh, Tim K Murphy, Justin Leiter-McBeth, Dean F Salisbury


The effects of psilocybin on the dynamics of EEG changes in human volunteers

Tomas Palenicek, Filip Tyls, Michaela Viktorinova, Jakub Korcak, Anna Bravermanova, Martin Brunovsky, Jiri Horacek


Sustained brain activity during self-reference in bipolar disorder patients

Kallia Apazoglou, Paolo Cordera, Patrik Vuilleumier, Alexandre Dayer, Jean-Michel Aubry, Camille Piguet


Multimodal Fingerprints of Resting State Networks as assessed by Simultaneous Trimodal MR-PET-EEG Imaging

Shah N.Jon, Jorge Arrubla, Ravichandran Rajkumar, Ezequiel Fahrrer, Jörg Mauler, Elena Rota Kops, Lutz Tellmann, Jürgen Scheins, Frank Boers, Jürgen Dammers, Praveen Sripad, Christoph Lerche, Langen Karl Joseph, Hans Herzog, Irene Neuner

4:15pm
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5:00pm
Keynote 4: Progress in Psychotic Illness (Peter Falkai)
Location: Room A-003
Date: Saturday, 02/Sep/2017
9:00am
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9:45am
Keynote 5: EEG/MEG-guided non-invasive transcranial brain stimulation of oscillatory networks (Gregor Thut)
Location: Room A-003
 

EEG/MEG-guided non-invasive transcranial brain stimulation (NTBS): Targeting oscillatory brain activity to interact with network activity and associated functions

Gregor Thut

10:00am
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11:20am
Symposium 9: EEG for personalized Treatment in Psychiatry
Location: Room A-003
Chair: Sebastian Olbrich
Chair: Ulrich Hegerl
 

International Pharmaco EEG Society (IPEG) initiated symposium: EEG for personalized treatment in psychiatry.

Sebastian Olbrich, Ulrich Hegerl, Martin Brunovsky, Quentin Huys


Assessment of brain arousal using the VIGALL algorithm

Ulrich Hegerl, Christian Sander


EEG-based connectivity in OCD and depression: diagnostic and predictive value

Sebastian Olbrich, Lena Dohrmann


QEEG-based predictors of antidepressant response to ketamine

Martin Brunovsky, Jiri Horacek, Tomas Palenicek, Peter Sos, Filip Tyls, Michaela Viktorinová, Premysl Vlcek, Jakub Korcak, Cyril Höschl


Predicting relapses after antidepressant discontinuation Quentin Huys

Marius Tröndle, Isabel Berwian, Daniel Renz, Julia Wenzel, Klaas Enno Stephan, Henrik Walter, Quentin JM Huys

11:20am
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12:05pm
Keynote 6: Intersubject Connectivity (Laura Astolfi)
Location: Room A-003
 

Neuroelectrical hyperscanning: toward multiple-brain models of cognitive functions

Laura Astolfi

2:00pm
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2:45pm
Keynote 7: Future developments (Tetsuo Kobayashi)
Location: Room A-003
 

Developments and Perspectives of Innovative Neuroimaging Technologies with Super-sensitive Optically Pumped Atomic Magnetometers

Tetsuo Kobayashi

2:45pm
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3:00pm
Synopsis: Synopsis and Closing Remarks
Location: Room A-003

 
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