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WFSBP 2015
Scientific Programme
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Tuesday, 16 June 2015
P-12-013
The role of non-coding RNAs in fear extinction
Stefanie Malan-Müller, South Africa
L. Fairbairn, W. Daniels, M. Jalali Sefid Dashti, E. Oakeley,
M. Altorfer, J. Harvey, S. Seedat, J. Gamieldien, S. Hemmings
P-12-014
Mice, traumatic brain injury, and cognitive effects of en-
riched environment
Shaul Schreiber, Israel
R. Lin, V. Rubovitch, C. Pick
P-12-015
Gene expression profile of PARK2 CNV carriers with adult
ADHD
Sarah Kittel-Schneider, Germany
D. Gersic, M. Frank, C. Lorenz, J. Auer, A. Reif, K.-P. Lesch,
S. Winkler, S. Klebe
P-12-016
Alzheimer‘s disease, Parkinson‘s disease and schizophre-
nia are not inflammatory diseases while inflammation is
recognizable beyond organ borders
Michaela Filiou, Germany
A. S. Arefin, P. Moscato, M. Graeber
P-12-017
Central nervous system developmental disorder in a case
of paranoid schizophrenia. Postmortem pathology
Ma Francisca Tristán, Mexico
R. Sánchez Martínez, S. Toxto Guerrero, G. Vargas Félix,
M. Manzares Colín, S. Palacios Escalona, L. Reyes Santos,
E. Alonso Zúñiga, B. Peralta Rodriguez, J. Luna Muñoz, H.
Garduño Treviño, H. Cabello Rangel, D. Rembao Bojórquez
P-12-018
Effects of serum A levels on intestinal endotoxemia among
Alzheimer‘s disease rats and in chinese sample of Alzheim-
er‘s disease patients and healthy controls
Bai Han, People‘s Republic of China
F. Wu, Q. Sun, Y. Gao, L. Ma, X. Shan
P-12-019
The effect of antidepressants on the pattern of c-Fos re-
sponse to the tail suspension test in the mouse brain
Kentaro Hiraoka, Japan
K. Motomura, S. Yanagida, A. Ohashi, S. Kanba
P-12-020
Cytogenetic study compared with measurements of oxi-
dative stress and association of PARK2 and PARK6 gene in
Parkinson’s disease patients
Jayalakshmi Ramalingam, India
A. Meyyazhagan, G. Changrathil, M. Iyer, S. Keshavarao, B.
Vellingiri
P-13
Poster Presentation
12:45–14:15
Muses Foyer
Neuroimaging/Neurophysiology
Chair:
Nikos Smyrnis, Greece
Co-Chair: Sokratis Papageorgiou, Greece
P-13-001
Morphological and functional connectivity change of basal
ganglia in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
Chang Uk Lee, Republic of Korea
C. Lee, S.-H. Joo, C. Hahn, H.-K. Lim
P-13-002
Neural correlates of hallucinations in bipolar disorder
Maila Neves, Brazil
F. Garcia, M. Albuquerque, R. Nicolato, F. Silva Neves, F. L.
De Souza Duran, G. Busatto, H. Corrêa
P-13-003
Prediction of depression in youth at high familial risk for
bipolar disorder using diffusion tensor imaging
Rossana Ganzola, Canada
A. McIntosh, T. Nickson, S. Giles, A. Macdonald, J. Suss-
mann, S. Duchesne, H. C. Whalley
P-13-004
Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy measures relat-
ed to a long-time symptomatic outcome in first-episode
schizophrenia
Agata Szulc, Poland
B. Galinska-Skok, E. Tarasow, N. Waszkiewicz, A. Mosiolek
P-13-005
Regional cerebral glucose metabolism in acute and transient
psychosis–comparison with schizophrenia
Srinivas Balachander, India
S. Malhotra, D. Basu, A. Bhattacharya
P-13-006
Reward susceptibility distinctly mediates salience effects
on functional connectivity during expectancy and percep-
tion condition
Shijia Li, Germany
L. R. Demenescu, B. Zhang, A. Kraus, C. Metzger, M. Walter
P-13-007
Similar white matter but opposite grey matter alterations
in schizophrenia and high-functioning autism
Julien Katz, France