Scientific Programme
393
Wednesday
Thursday
friday
Saturday
Young Academy
Q & A Modul
L-016
Lecture
09.00– 10.00 h
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Hall 2
D
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Topic 13:
Neurobiology, neurogenetics,
epidemiology
Is our brain a neuro-social organ? Neuro-
scientific and psychiatric investigations
Chairs: Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg,
Mannheim (Germany)
Henrik Walter, Berlin (Germany)
Speaker: Georg Northoff, Ontario (Canada)
PR-004
President’s Symposium
10.15– 11.45 h
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Hall 2
D
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Topic 13:
Neurobiology, neurogenetics,
epidemiology
The social brain
Chairs: Peter Falkai, Munich (Germany)
Henrik Walter, Berlin (Germany)
001
Award ceremony: DGPPN Poster
Awards
Peter Falkai, Munich (Germany)
002
The social brain in psychiatry: a
short introduction and examples from
theory of mind research in schizophrenia
and depression
Henrik Walter, Berlin (Germany)
003
The empathic brain and its role in
psychopathology
Christian Keysers, Amsterdam (The
Netherlands)
004
On the plasticity of the social brain:
what we can learn from autism spectrum
disorders
Isabel Dziobek, Berlin (Germany)
005
Oxytocin and the social brain:
perspectives for a psychobiological
therapy
Markus Heinrichs, Freiburg im Breisgau
(Germany)
S-237
Symposium
10.15– 11.45 h
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Room 43
Topic 13:
Neurobiology, neurogenetics,
epidemiology
Interaction of the endogenous and
exogenous factors in pathogenesis of
the mental disorders: from research to
therapy and prevention
Chairs: Valery Krasnov, Moscow (Russia)
Maya Kulygina, Moscow (Russia)
001
Dynamics of the endorphines and
vegetative regulation during the therapy
of depression
Valery Krasnov, Moscow (Russia)
Olga Antipova, Irina Emeljyanova
002
Anti-stress regulation in patients
with affective spectrum disorders by the
application of light-acoustic technology
Vera Orlova, Moscow (Russia)
E. Miroshnik, V. Minutko
003
Albumin conformation disturbances
in the first episode schizophrenia
Marat Uzbekov, Moscow (Russia)
T. Syrejshchikova, T. Babushkina, N. V.
Smolina, Varvara Kalinina, G. E. Dobretsov,
T. Klimova, A. Peregudov, E. Y. Misionzhnik,
V. Tokarev
004
The role of Herpes family viruses in
the pathogenesis of schizophrenia: the
data of multidimensional correlations
of immunological, morphological and
clinical characteristics
Irina Mikhailova, Moscow (Russia)
Vera Orlova, V. Minutko, N. Berezovskaya, N.
Scavladze, I. Malusheva