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OVERVIEW BY TOPICS

PROGRAMME OVERVIEW

BY TOPICS

TOPIC 1:

Neurocognitive disorders, organic

mental disorders, dementia, F0

S-010

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Symposium

288

The gastrointestinal system and neuro-

degenerative diseases

PL-01

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Plenary Session

288

Pre-dementia biomarker patterns:

implications for the understanding of

Alzheimer's Disease

ST-05

|

State-of-the-Art-Symposium

289

Dementia

TOPIC 3:

Psychotic disorders, F2

S-052

|

Symposium

290

Potential role of autoimmune encepha-

litis and NMDA-receptor antibodies in

schizophrenia

ST-10

|

State-of-the-Art-Symposium

290

Psychotic Disorders

S-071

|

Symposium

291

Neuroleptics and the brain – update of

the current discussion

S-099

|

Symposium

292

From structure to physiology: neurobio-

logical prediction of psychosis

HS-22

|

Main Symposium

293

Unraveling genetic signatures relevant

for mental diseases from two direc-

tions: Top-down and bottom-up

S-184

|

Symposium

296

Psychotherapy in patients with Schiz-

ophrenia: evidence based efficacy and

novel approaches

TOPIC 4:

Affective disorders, F3

ST-21

|

State-of-the-Art-Symposium

293

Recent developments in the treatment

of unipolar depressions

TOPIC 5:

Neurotic, stress-related and somato-

form disorders, F4

HS-08

|

Main Symposium

290

Challenges in mental health care of

traumatized refugees in Europe

TOPIC 13:

Brain imaging, neurophysiology, neu-

ropsychology

S-019

|

Symposium

288

Clinical and neurobiological impact

of physical exercise interventions in

schizophrenia

S-175

|

Symposium

295

Neurobiology of disturbed social

interaction

S-183

|

Symposium

296

Brain oxytocin in socio-emotional beha-

viour: pathways, actions and treatment

options

TOPIC 14:

Neurobiology and genetics

B-03

|

Special Session

289

Video-Live-Interview: Neuroscience

drives psychiatry

HS-13

|

Main Symposium

291

Are the common mental disorders really

rare disorders?

S-161

|

Symposium

294

Genetics and neurobiology in autism