modeling conflict and error in the medial prefrontal cortex
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OHBM
S187
15th Annual Meeting ■ June 18–23, 2009 ■ San Francisco, CA, USA
Schedule of Poster Presentations
13:45 - 14:45 Golden Gate Exhibit Hall (B2 Level)
COGNITION AND ATTENTIONExecutive Function
2 M-PM Prefrontal Activity during Non-emotional Working Memory Tasks Reflects Individual Differences inDepressive Mood: an Optical Topography Study, R Aoki, H Sato, T Katura, K Utsugi, H Koizumi, R Matsuda, A Maki, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
4 M-PM Uniqueness of Evaluative-Feedback: A Perspective from Cognitive Neuroscience, X.H. Pan, Y. Hu, L. Li,J.C. Ma, J.Q. Li, W.J. Li, School of Psychology and Cognitive Science, East China Normal University,Shanghai, China
6 M-PM Punishing an error improves learning: the effect of monetary penalties on error-related BOLD activityand subsequent associative learning, R Hester, A Skilleter, F Brown, University of Melbourne, Melbourne,Australia
8 M-PM Functional interactions between the cognitive and emotional neural systems: inhibition of emotionalprocessing to preserve cognitive performance, T. Melcher, O. Gruber, Centre for Translational Research inSystems Neuroscience and Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Georg August University, Goettingen, Germany
10 M-PM Modeling Conflict and Error in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex, A.R. Mayer, T.M. Teshiba, A.R. Franco, M. Paar, J.M. Stephen, R.E. Jung, The Mind Research Network, Albuquerque, NM, USA
12 M-PM Stroop-related cerebral activity is modulated by time of day and chronotype, C. Schmidt, P. Peigneux, Y. Leclercq, V. Sterpenich, G. Vandewalle, P. Berthomier, C. Berthomier, C. Philipps, G. Tinguely, S. Gais, M. Schabus, E. Balteau, A. Luxen, P. Maquet, C. Cajochen, F. Collette, Cyclotron Research Center, Univer-sity of Liège, Liège, Belgium
14 M-PM Low-frequency rTMS decreases task-related activation during the Tower of London task; an offlinerTMS-fMRI study, O.A. van den Heuvel, H van Gorsel, S Menning, DJ Veltman, YD van der Werf,Department of Psychiatry, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands
16 M-PM Differences in “bottom-up” and “top-down” neural activity during an attentional bias paradigm incurrent and former cigarette smokers, LJ Nestor, E McCabe, J Jones, L Clancy, H Garavan, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
18 M-PM Single-trial analysis of N2 and P3 during voluntary selection processes, S. Karch, R. Feuerecker, J. Lutz,G. Leicht, V. Kirsch, M. Ertl, T. Meindl, O. Pogarell, C. Mulert, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy,Munich, Germany
20 M-PM Inefficient working memory-related neural activity in patients with schizophrenia and their relatives,S. Karch, G. Leicht, I. Giegling, J. Lutz, J. Kunz, M. Buselmeier, P. Hey, A. Spörl, L. Jäger, T. Meindl, O. Pogarell,U. Hegerl, D. Rujescu, C. Mulert, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Munich, Germany
22 M-PM Differential Effect of ADHD and Bipolar Disorder Symptoms on Working Memory Network Abnormalities in Comorbid Subjects, A.B. Brown, J. Biederman, E.M. Valera, N. Makris, A. Lomedico, M. Monuteaux, S. Faraone, L. Seidman, Clinical and Research Programs in Pediatric Psychopharmacologyand Adult ADHD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
24 M-PM Triple dissociation of function within medial anterior prefrontal cortex, SJ Gilbert, RNA Henson,JS Simons, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
26 M-PM Neural basis of competition and interpersonal interaction in a Tetris game, YA Huang, TL Chou, ENC Lee, JH Chen, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Taipei, Taiwan
28 M-PM Omega-3 dietary supplementation changes BOLD activation in an attentional task, IE Bauer, R Rowsell,R Cockerell, A Pipingas, SG Crewther, DP Crewther, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
Monday, June 22, 2009