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Scientific Programme

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Thursday, 24 September 2015

S-04

Symposia

11:30–13:00

Stanford, 1st Floor

Structural and functional effects of ECT in

patients with schizophrenic and affective

psychoses

Chairs: C. Wolf, Homburg, Germany

P. Thomann, Heidelberg, Germany

S-04-001

Effects of ECT on cerebral blood flow and me-

tabolism: a focus on invasive neuroimaging

techniques

M. Depping, Heidelberg, Germany

S-04-002

ECT-related effects on brain volume in patients

with schizophrenia

P. Thomann, Heidelberg, Germany

R. C. Wolf, H. Nolte, D. Hirjak, S. Hofer, M. Depping,

U. Seidl, B. Stieltjes, K. Maier-Hein, T. Wüstenberg

S-04-003

Does ECT modulate specific brain regions or

neural systems?

C. Wolf, Homburg, Germany

S-04-004

ECT-related effects on brain resting-state func-

tional connectivity in patients with schizophrenia

T. Wüstenberg, Berlin, Germany

R. C. Wolf, H. M. Nolte, P. A. Thomann

S-05

Symposia

11:30–13:00

Princeton, 1st Floor

Novel technologies to investigate motor

behavior in psychiatric disorders

Chairs: P. van Harten, Maastricht,

The Netherlands

S. Walther, Bern, Switzerland

S-05-001

Novel instrumental devices measuring move-

ment disorders in psychiatry

P. van Harten, Maastricht, The Netherlands

T. Mentzel, R. Lieverse, H. Daanen

S-05-002

Video-based quantification of body movement

indicates negative symptoms – a replication

Z. Kupper, Bern, Switzerland

F. Ramseyer, M. Drozynski, H. Hoffmann, W. Tschacher

S-05-003

Association between instrumental measure-

ments of dyskinesia and schizotypy in subjects

with auditory verbal hallucinations and healthy

controls

A. Willems, Amersfoort, The Netherlands

I. Sommer, D. Tenback, J. Koning, P. van Harten

S-05-004

Actigraphy movement patterns indicate psycho­

pathological dimensions in schizophrenia

S. Walther, Bern, Switzerland