IPEG2004 MEETING SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM (01-Aug-2004 2:07 PM)
Friday, 10 September 2004, 14:00 - 23:00
Prof dr Bernd Saletu, President IPEG
Schepen Grootjans, Antwerp City Council
Dr Didier de Chaffoy de Courcelles, senior VP Drug Discovery J&JPRD
Dr Pim Drinkenburg, Chairman IPEG2004
Prof dr E Roy John (New York, USA):
"A THEORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS"
Michael van Putten
(The Hague, Netherlands)
Spatio-temporal dynamics of epileptogenesis in Kainic Acid-treated rats
Scott Greenwald
(Newton, USA)
Frontal EEG biomarker measures effect or antidepressant treatment in major
depressive disorder
Rudolf
Baumgart-Schmitt (Schmalkalden, Germany)
Single channel frontal EEG evaluated by neuro and fuzzy methods to estimate the
depth of anesthesia and the sleep profile
Gilles van Luijtelaar
(Nijmegen, Netherlands)
EEG
oscillations in the brain: selective and local effects of the noradrenergic
system
Mercedes Atienza
(Seville, Spain):
Posttraining
sleep enhances precise timing of the MMN: a neural correlate of memory
consolidation
Timm Rosburg (Bonn, Germany):
Determinants of stimulus repetition and deviance on cortical potentials
Steven Hirsch (London,
UK):
Mismatch Negativity in Schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease
Christoph Mulert
(Munich, Germany):
Target Detection In Patients With Schizophrenia. A Simultaneous EEG/FMRI-Study
Wilfried Dimpfel
(Linden, Germany):
Drug
related electrical fingerprints: The importance of specially defined frequency
ranges leading from preclinical experiments to successful clinical trials
Manel Barbanoj
(Barcelona, Spain):
PK-PD
modelling of human pharmaco-EEG data reveals information otherwise unseen
Bernd Saletu (Vienna,
Austria):
Localization of electrical sources of event-related brain activity in menopausal
women with age- related cognitive decline before and after hormone replacement
therapy with a conjugated estrogens/medrogeston combination
Ken Nagata (Japan):
Title
will be announced
Prof dr Robert W. McCarley (Boston, USA)
"ADENOSINE, SLEEP LOSS, AND THE EEG"
Stephen H. Koslow
(Bethesda, USA):
Discovery and Integrative Neuroscience using
Neuroinformatics Approaches.
Evian Gordon (Sydney,
Australia):
Integrative
Neuroscience in Pharmaceutical Trials
Alex Sumich (London,
UK):
Sex specific differences in EEG/ERPs relevant to
depression, psychosis and pharmacotherapy: evidence from an international
database.
Richard Clark
(Adelaide, Australia):
Working Memory Effects of Methylphenidate in Attention
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Seppo Kahkonen
(Helsinki, Finland):
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation combined with EEG in pharmacological brain
research
Klaus Mathiak
(Tuebingen, Germany)
Combined fMRI and MEG studies on P50-suppression and mismatch negativity in
schizophrenia
Gabor Juhasz
(Budapest, Hungary):
Uridine is a putative neuromodulator in the brain
Robert W. McCarley
(Boston, USA):
Unraveling the
pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnea: EEG, microdialysis, in vitro
electrophysiology, and behavioral techniques in an animal model
19:30 Gathering at St.James Church
IPEG2004 CONFERENCE DINNER
08:00 Symposium (Chairs: Paul Linkowski, Belgium & Bernd Saletu, Austria)
Peter Anderer et al.
(Vienna, Austria):
First-night effects on visually and automatically determined measures of sleep
in a large database of healthy controls and sleep-disturbed patients
Oliver Le Bon et al.
(Brussels, Belgium):
On
the relationship between the number of sleep cycles and delta power
Georg Gruber et al.
(Vienna, Austria):
Differential effect of fast and slow sleep spindles on overnight improvement in
an explicit memory task
Remy Luthringer et al.
(Rouffach, France):
Sleep
as a tool to investigate psychotropic drug effects in proof-of-concept studies
Cees J. Stam
(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Nonlinear analysis of functional connectivity in EEG and EMG
Philip Van den Broek
(Nijmegen, Netherlands)
Correlation dimension of the human EEG under anaesthesia
Ernesto Pereda de
Pablo (Tenerife, Spain)
Increased
synchronization between central EEG derivations with depth of anaesthesia
Antoni Gamundí
Gamundí (Mallorca, Spain)
Nonlinear and
fractal analysis applied to characterization of the vigilance states under
pilocarpine in rats
Prof dr Bernd Saletu (Vienna, Austria):
"FROM SINGLE LEAD ANALYSIS TO LORETA: THE SUCCESSFUL DEVELOPMENT OF QEEG IN NEUROPSYCHIATRY AND NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY"
13:30 Symposium (Chairs: Werner Strik, Switzerland & Silvana Galderisi, Italy)
Toshihiko Kinoshita
(Japan):
Spatial temporal EEG changes after a single dose of atypical antipsychotics
Werner Strik (Berne,
Switzerland):
Influence of neuroleptic drugs on EEG and evoked potentials
Koichi Hirata (Japan):
Influence of L-dopa on executive dysfunction in Parkinson's disease: An
evaluation using ERP topography
Silvana Galderisi
(Naples, Italy):
Topographic and tomographic EEG changes induced by antipsychotic drugs
Claude Sebban
(Ivry-sur-Seine, France)
Prefrontal and hippocampal EEG changes and their relationships during acute
stress in adult and aged rats
Hamid Alhaj
(Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK)
Effect of DHEA on the neural correlates of episodic memory
Arjen Strijkstra
(Groningen, Netherlands)
Subjective sleepiness and its associated current density changes of alpha and
theta frequency sources during quiet wake
Roberto Pascual-Marqui
(Zurich, Switzerland)
An
N400 LORETA study