| Friday .::. 06 June |
08:30 Parallel Sessions G
Session 36: Context in learning and memory [Branding]
Chairs: Anda van Stegeren & Marian Joëls (Amsterdam)
Mark Bouton (Burlington, VT, USA) Contextual and Temporal Modulation of Emotional Learning (30')

Tom Smeets (Maastricht) Context-dependent enhancement of declarative memory performance following acute psychosocial stress (15')

Merel Kindt (Amsterdam) Contextual control of human fear associations (30')

Erno Hermans (Nijmegen) Stressed memories: central and peripheral correlates of enhanced memory formation in the context of acute stress (15')

Session 37: The endocannabinoid tale [Doorwerth]
Chair: Gertjan van Dijk (Haren)
Ester Fride (Ariel, Israel) The endocannabinoid system and the earliest stages of life: An essential role for development and survival (45')

Anniek Koolman (Groningen) Dietary fat source and the effect of oral treatment with a CB1-receptor antagonist on energy balance (15')

Viviana Trezza (Utrecht) Cannabinoid modulation of social play behavior in adolescent Wistar rats (15')

Arno Hazekamp (Leiden) [tba] (15')

Session 38: New vistas from the NvPf: the oscillating brain [Gelderland]
Chair: Chantal Kemner (Maastricht)
Rustem Khazipov (Marseille, France) Early oscillations in the developing brain (30')

Gilles van Luijtelaar (Nijmegen) Normal and pathological cortico-thalamo-cortical oscillations in rats (15')

Marcel Bastiaansen (Nijmegen) Event-related changes in EEG/MEG power and coherence as a means to track functional network dynamics (15')

Koen Böcker (Utrecht) EEG Theta power correlates with memory search after smoking cannabis (15')

Willem de Haan (Amsterdam) Are brain networks more random in Alzheimer's disease? Combining MEG and graph theory (15')

Session 39: Neurocognition of multilingualism [Renkum]
Chairs: Dirk Koester & Niels Schiller (Leiden)
Jubin Abutalebi (Milan, Italy) Bilingualism and cognitive control: neural perspectives (45')

Lesya Ganushchak (Leiden) When chair becomes male: ERP evidence for gender transfer (15')

Doug Davidson (Nijmegen) Grammatical plasticity in adult language learners (15')

Pascal Brenders (Nijmegen) Learning a second language: development of lexical and conceptual knowledge (15')

Session 40: Cognitive and psychophysiological aspect of fatigue [Patio]
Chair: Dimitri van der Linden (Nijmegen)
Michael Falkenstein (Dortmund, Germany) Neurophysiological correlates of mental effort: the influence of age and fatigue (30')

Inge Oudsen (Nijmegen) Sustained cognitive performance and error related negativity: time-on-task and transfer effects (20')

Monicque Lorist (Groningen) Mental fatigue and synchronisation of brain activity (20')

Dimitri van der Linden (Nijmegen) To stop or not to stop? Cognitive and motivational aspects of prolonged mental demands (20')

10:00 Coffee Break
10:30 Parallel Sessions H
Session 41: Neurobiological mechanisms underlying impulsivity and aggression [Branding]
Chairs: Kim Kuypers (Maastricht), Linda Booij (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) & Eef Theunissen (Maastricht)
Robert Hester (St Lucia, Queensland, Australia) Neural mechanisms underlying intra- and inter- individual differences in impulsivity (30')

Simon van Gaal (Amsterdam) Unconsciously triggered inhibitory control is associated with frontal brain potentials (15')

Tim Leufkens (Maastricht) Motor impulsivity: the effects of age, arousal and GABA- ergic drugs (15')

Doretta Caramaschi (Groningen) Serotonin-1A receptors and indiscriminative aggression in genetically selected mouse lines (15')

Linda Booij (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Serotonin synthesis capacity in male subjects with high and low physical aggression during childhood: a prospective cohort study (15')

Session 42: New insights into neural simulation [Gelderland]
Chair: Roel Willems (Nijmegen)
Roger Newman-Norlund (Nijmegen) Yin, Yang and the neural basis of complementary actions (30')

Joel Reithler (Maastricht) Nonvisual motor learning influences abstract action observation (15')

Floris de Lange (Paris, France) Complementary systems for understanding action intentions (15')

Michiel van Elk (Nijmegen) You'll never Crawl Alone: Neurophysiological evidence for motor resonance in infancy (15')

Valeria Gazzola (Groningen) Re-interpreting others' actions through the lense of our experience (15')

Session 43: The genetics and biology of eating disorders [Doorwerth]
Chair: Roger Adan (Utrecht)
Sadaf Farooqi (Cambridge, United Kingdom) The genetics of eating disorders (30')

Rita Slof-Op 't Landt (Leidschendam) Genetic association studies into features of eating behavior in a population based twin sample and a patient population (15')

Paul Smeets (Utrecht) Can sensitivity to reward and punishment predict snack frequency and meal size? (15')

Stijn Soenen (Maastricht) The effect of perilipine polymorphisms on weight maintenance after weight loss (15')

Linda Verhagen (Utrecht) Mesolimbic neural circuitry involvement in activity-based anorexia (15')

Session 44: Neuroethics: psychopharmacology and enhancement [Renkum]
Chair: Maartje Schermer (Rotterdam)
Dan Stein (Cape Town, South Africa) Neuroethics and human enhancement (30')

Reinoud de Jongh (Rotterdam) Psychopharmacological enhancement of cognition and mood: state of the art (15')

Maartje Schermer (Rotterdam) The blurry boundary between 'treatment' and 'enhancement' (15')

Ineke Bolt (Utrecht) Botox for the brain: psychopharmacology, enhancement, and policy recommendations (15')

An Ravelingien (Ghent, Belgium) Neurosurgeons as moral gatekeepers? (15')

Session 45: Cognitive influences on multisensory perception [Patio]
Chair: Durk Talsma (Amsterdam)
Daniel Weissman (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) Neural activity during multisensory processing: attention makes a difference! (30')

Vera Blau (Maastricht) The effect of reading ability on the multisensory integration of letters and speech sounds: evidence from adult and developmental neuroimaging (15')

Jeroen Stekelenburg (Tilburg) Visual anticipatory information modulates multisensory interactions of audiovisual stimuli (15')

Thomas Koelewijn (Amsterdam) Auditory capture during focused visual attention (15')

Erik van der Burg (Amsterdam) Pip and pop: non-spatial auditory signals modulate spatial visual selection (15')

12:00 Lunch
13:15 Plenary Session [Branding]
Session 46: NVP Keynote Lecture
Chair: Niels Schiller (Leiden)
Joseph Devlin (London, London, United Kingdom) Connectionism for the 21st Century

14:15 Poster Session 3 (+ coffee break) [Fitness]
Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience
15:00 Parallel Sessions I
Session 47: Bayesian perspective on sensorimotor processing [Patio]
Chairs: Maarten Frens (Rotterdam) & Jeroen Smeets (Amsterdam)
Konrad Körding (Chicago, IL, USA) Why do people adapt the way they do? (30')

Jeroen Smeets (Amsterdam) Moving a computer mouse: how the statistics of movement directions can cause curved movement paths. (15')

Chris Muller (Amsterdam) Maybe they are all circles (15')

Robert van Beers (Utrecht) Motor learning in the presence of motor noise (15')

Makiko Sadakata (Nijmegen) Relating rhythm perception and production: towards a Bayesian model (15')

Session 48: Functional neural networks in the human brain: applications of high field MRI [Gelderland]
Chair: Hilleke Hulshoff Pol (Utrecht)
Rene Mandl (Utrecht) Functional Diffusion Tensor Imaging: imaging the brains' active white matter (15')

Martijn van den Heuvel (Utrecht) Anatomical dependence of resting-state networks (15')

Lars Riecke (Maastricht) Hearing illusory sounds in noise: acoustic-perceptual transformations in auditory cortex (15')

Dirk Smit (Amsterdam) 'Small-world' patterns in functional connectivity (15')

Peter Luijten (Utrecht) Ultra High Field MRI: from morphology to function (30')

Session 49: HPA-axis and the brain [Doorwerth]
Chair: Mirjam Geerlings (Utrecht)
Marie-France Marin (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Stress and the reactivation of existing memories: implications for trauma victims (30')

Marijke Bremmer (Amsterdam) HPA-axis and depression in older persons. The Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (15')

Arnoud Knoops (Utrecht) HPA-axis and hippocampal volume in patients with manifest arterial disease. The SMART-MR study (15')

Lotte Gerritsen (Utrecht) HPA-axis and cognitive functioning in patients with manifest arterial disease. The SMART-MR study (15')

Hannie Comijs (Amsterdam) HPA-axis and cognitive functioning in older persons. The Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (15')

Session 50: Nutrition, cognition and depression [Branding]
Chair: Willem van der Does (Leiden)
Joseph Hibbeln (Bethesda, MD, USA) Seafood Deficient Diets: neurodevelopmental and psychiatric risks (45')

Niki Antypa (Leiden) Omega-3 fatty acids supplementation and depression-related cognition in previously depressed and never depressed individuals (15')

Erik Giltay (Leiden) Lifestyle and dietary correlates of dispositional optimism in men: the Zutphen Elderly Study (15')

Christine Firk (Maastricht) Effects of alpha-lactalbumin on mood and cortisol in participants with a psychological vulnerability to depression after exposure to uncontrollable stress (15')

Session 51: Master's students [Renkum]
Sarah Burke (Groningen) Effects of rTMS-treatment on medication-resistant auditory hallucinations in schizophrenic patients – an fMRI study (15')

Joke Manders (Rotterdam) Assessment of visual function without verbal communication combining visual stimuli and automated eye-tracking (15')

Tom de Graaf (Maastricht) Network correlates of visuospatial processing: functional relevance and directed influence in a visuospatial network (15')

Thalia van der Doef (Amsterdam) Assessment of striatal dopamine release in Tourette syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder using positron emission tomography (15')

Rebecca Steketee (Utrecht) Changes in fMRI activity after controlling a Brain Computer Interface with working memory (15')

Anke Walter (Maastricht) Voice continuity illusion: neural mechanisms of filling-in complex auditory objects (15')

16:30 Plenary Session [Branding]
Session 52: ENP Plenary Lecture III
Chair: Marian Joëls (Amsterdam)
Mark Bouton (Burlington, VT, USA) Optimizing Extinction Learning

17:15 Closure
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