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Scientific Programme
WFSBP 2015
P-06-008
Molecular mechanisms of posttraumatic stress disorder
Alma Dzubur Kulenovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
J. Deckert, K. Domschke, A. Kucukalic, E. Avdibegovic, M. Ja-
kovljevic, D. Babic, F. Agani
P-06-009
Genomewide investigation of copy number variants in
relation to tourette syndrome in a Danish cohort
Shanmukha Sampath Padmanabhuni, Greece
A. Juan Ignacio Rodríguez, P. Paschou, Z. Tümer
P-06-010
The role of neurotrophic system genes and environmental
factors in depression and individual differences in per-
sonality
Anastasiya Kazantseva, Russia
T. Noskova, S. Koks, T. Traks, S. Malykh, M. Lobaskova, E. Khus-
nutdinova
P-06-011
Association of CCL11 gene polymorphisms with schizo-
phrenia in Korean population
Jong Woo Kim, Republic of Korea
W. S. Kang, J.-W. Paik, J. Choi, Y. J. Kim
P-06-012
Aberrant activation of epigenetic repressive genes is in-
volved in the pathophysiology of major depressive disorder
Romain Rey, France
J.-R. Teyssier, S. Ragot, J.-C. Chauvet-Gelinier, B. Bonin
P-06-013
Association between GNAL gene polymorphisms and risk
of schizophrenia in Korean population
Jong Woo Kim, Republic of Korea
W. S. Kang, J. W. Paik, J. Choi, Y. J. Kim
P-06-015
Associations of white matter hyperintensities with post-
stroke depression: A one year longitudinal study
Kyungyeol Bae, Republic of Korea
P-06-016
Disruption of thalamofrontal circuitry are linked to neu-
rocognitive deficits in untreated schizophrenic patients
Mingli Li, People‘s Republic of China
W. Cheng, W. Deng, Q. Wang, X. Ma, J. Feng, T. Li
P-06-017
Acute effects of SSRI and tryptophan depletion on functional
connectivity of amygdala in MAOA-high and MAOA-low
carriers: A pharmaco-fMRI study
Patrick Schelenz, Germany
M. Klasen, D. Wolf, K. Zerres, T. Eggermann, A. Eisert, F. Zepf,
K. Mathiak
P-06-018
Hypothalamic grey matter volume alterations in alcohol
dependence and the effects of the GATA4 genotype: Asso-
ciations to relapse
Evangelos Zois, Germany
S. Hoffmann, S. Vollstädt-Klein, H. Nakovics, F. Kiefer
P-06-019
Structural brain changes in first episode psychosis –A lon-
gitudinal MRI study
Unn Kristin Haukvik, Norway
C. Hartberg, S. Nerland, K. Jørgensen, E. Lange, C. Simon-
sen, O. A. Andreassen, I. Melle, I. Agartz
P-06-020
Structural brain correlates of xenomelia
Bernd Kraemer, Switzerland
J. Hänggi, L. M. Hilti, P. Brugger
P-06-021
Altered function of ventrolateral prefrontal cortex in peer
verbal abused adolescents
Jeewook Choi, Republic of Korea
S. W. Lee, J. H. Yoo, K. W. Kim, B. Jeong
P-06-022
Analytical q-ball imaging in euthymic patients with bi-
polar I disorder
Bianca Kollmann, Germany
J. Houenou, V. Scholz, C. Poupon, M. Wessa
P-06-023
Childhood physical abuse and neglect predict pituitary
gland volume in first episode psychosis patients
Christina Phassouliotis, Australia
S. Kekulawala, B. Garner, L. Phillips, S. Bendall, C. Markulev,
P. McGorry, C. Pantelis
P-06-024
Inter-hemispheric transfer leads to hyper-activation of mac-
roscopic brain networks in first episode psychosis
Karthik Ramaseshan, USA
F. Badaoui, E. Penta, M. Bellani, C. Marzi, P. Brambilla,
V. Diwadkar