Programme Overview


Wednesday, 03 June


09:50 Opening


10:00 Plenary Session

Talented Young Researchers


11:30 Coffee Break


12:00 Plenary Session

ENP Plenary Lecture I

Role of estrogens in the sexual differentiation of the brain
Julie Bakker (Liege, Belgium)


12:45 Lunch


14:00 Parallel Sessions A

  • Sleep, energy metabolism and obesity
  • Oversupply of fatty acids in obesity and diabetes
  • Evolutionary perspectives towards understanding energy balance regulation
  • The role of the blood-brain barrier in neurodegenerative disorders
  • Glia in neuropathy

15:30 Poster Session 1 (+ coffee break)

Endocrinology / Molecular & Cellular Neuroscience


17:00 Parallel Sessions B

  • Neurobiology of lipids
  • Hippocampal neuroplasticity in health and disease
  • Hormones, dieting and food reward circuitry
  • Nuclear hormone receptors
  • Insulin in the brain: beyond diabetes

19:00 Dinner


21:00 Plenary Session

Hersenstichting Lecture

Functional relevance of adult hippocampal neurogenesis: on the influence of spatial learning on neurogenesis
Nora D. Abrous (Bordeaux, France)



Thursday, 04 June


08:30 Plenary Session

ENP Top Publications


09:30 Parallel Sessions C

  • Molecular memory
  • Neurogenesis in neurodegenerative diseases
  • Impulsivity from a broader perspective
  • Personality and metabolism
  • Gene-environment interactions in the brain

11:00 Coffee Break


11:30 Plenary Session

ENP Plenary Lecture II

Fragile X syndrome: Molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications
Stephen T. Warren (Atlanta, GA, USA)


12:15 Lunch


13:30 Parallel Sessions D

  • Feedback, reward and punishment in depression
  • Neurodevelopmental disorders and synaptic connectivity
  • Master's students
  • Hot topics in glutamate receptor trafficking
  • Integrating brain imaging and genetics
  • SATELLITE. Genetics in epilepsy: from pharmacogenetics to genetic models of epilepsy

15:00 Poster Session 2 (+ coffee break)

Molecular & Cellular Neuroscience


17:00 Parallel Sessions E

  • Plasticity by glutamate receptor cycling
  • Genetics and neurobiology of mental retardation disorders
  • Protein quality control in neurodegenerative disease: the good, the bad and the therapy
  • Alcoholism: cause and consequences
  • Resting state networks in the brain

19:00 Dinner


21:00 Plenary Session

Neurofederatie Lecture

Synaptic SUMOylation in health and disease
Jeremy M. Henley (Bristol, United Kingdom)



Friday, 05 June


08:30 Parallel Sessions F

  • Enduring behavioral, neurobiological and endocrinological consequences of stress during the adolescence
  • What is sleep good for?
  • The role of the noradrenergic system in human cognition
  • Behavioral inhibition and approach (BIS-BAS) motivations in the brain
  • Language interactions in bilingual comprehension

10:00 Coffee Break


10:30 Parallel Sessions G

  • Long term neurobiological effects of childhood abuse: a transdiagnostic approach
  • 5-HT1A receptor function in animal models and relevance for mental health
  • How to resist obsessions and compulsions?
  • Neurobiological basis of social interaction
  • The neurocognitive basis of letter processing

12:00 Plenary Session

NVP Keynote Lecture

Reading: Cognitive processes and neural pathways
Manuel Carreiras (Donostia-San Sebastián, Gipuzcoa, Spain)


12:45 Lunch


13:00 SATELLITE Session

BrainGain - Brain Computer Interfaces gathering steam


14:00 Poster Session 3 (+ coffee break)

Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience


15:00 Parallel Sessions H

  • Potential anxiolytic and stress-protective effects of exogenous cortisol
  • Neurocognitive correlates of psychopathy and antisocial personality
  • Trends in inhibition
  • Decision making in humans and animals
  • The timing of visual perception

16:30 Plenary Session

ENP Plenary Lecture III

Physiological regulation of brain metabolism and behavior
Niels Birbaumer (Tübingen, Germany)


17:15 Closure


Daily Programme


Wednesday .::. 03 June

09:50   Opening      [Branding]


10:00   Plenary Session      [Branding]

Session 1: Talented Young Researchers

Chair: Susanne la Fleur (Amsterdam)

Elisabeth F.C. van Rossum (Rotterdam)  Polymorphisms in the Glucocorticoid Receptor gene and their associations with metabolism, body composition and neuropsychiatric diseases (30')  Show Abstract

Mark O. Huising (La Jolla, CA, USA)  Selective inhibition of urocortins by ligand traps based on CRF-BP to increase insulin sensitivity (30')  Show Abstract

Anneke Alkemade (Amsterdam)  Consequences of altered central thyroid hormone signaling (30')  Show Abstract


11:30   Coffee Break      


12:00   Plenary Session      [Branding]

Session 2: ENP Plenary Lecture I

Chair: Gertjan van Dijk (Haren)

Julie Bakker (Liege, Belgium)  Role of estrogens in the sexual differentiation of the brain  Show Abstract


12:45   Lunch      [Paviljon]


14:00   Parallel Sessions A      

Session 3: Sleep, energy metabolism and obesity      [Gelderland]

Chairs: Arie Nieuwenhuizen (Maastricht) & Sophie Wehrens (Guildford, Surrey, UK)

Jim Horne (Loughborough, UK)  Sleep, sleep loss, energy balance and obesity (30')  Show Abstract

Paulien Barf (Haren)  Metabolic consequences of sleep restriction in rats (15')  Show Abstract

Femke Rutters (Maastricht)  Sleep duration and body-weight development during puberty in a Dutch children cohort (15')  Show Abstract

Wessel M.A. van Leeuwen (Helsinki, Finland)  Prolonged sleep restriction affects metabolism in healthy young men (15')  Show Abstract

Sophie M.T. Wehrens (Guildford, Surrey, UK)  Effect of total sleep deprivation on postprandial responses in shift workers and non-shift workers (15')  Show Abstract


Session 4: Oversupply of fatty acids in obesity and diabetes      [Renkum]

Chairs: Susanne la Fleur & Mireille Serlie (Amsterdam)

Serge H. Luquet (Paris, France)  Brain nutrient sensing in the control of energy balance (30')  Show Abstract

Barbara de Weijer (Amsterdam)  Nocturnal FFA in lean and obese subjects (15')  Show Abstract

Laeticia Lichtenstein (Wageningen)  Role of Angptl4 in lipid metabolism and beyond (15')  Show Abstract

Sjoerd van den Berg (Leiden)  The stearic acid content of high fat diets determines hepatic insulin sensitivit and fat deposition (15')  Show Abstract

Gijs H. Goossens (Maastricht)  Adipose tissue dysfunction in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance (15')  Show Abstract


Session 5: Evolutionary perspectives towards understanding energy balance regulation      [Patio]

Chairs: Martien Kas (Utrecht) & Gertjan van Dijk (Haren)

John Speakman (Aberdeen, UK)  The evolutionary context of the obesity epidemic: thrifty genes and drifty genes (30')  Show Abstract

Kristin A. Schubert (Haren)  Compensation for a bad start: metabolic programming without pathology? (15')  Show Abstract

Lobke M. Vaanholt (Aberdeen, UK)  Causes of individual variation in diet-induced weight loss (15')  Show Abstract

Eneda Pjetri (Utrecht)  Gene - environment interactions in an animal model of anorexia nervosa (15')  Show Abstract

Marek Brandys (Utrecht)  Are genetics variants regulating BMI associated with anorexia nervosa? (15')  Show Abstract


Session 6: The role of the blood-brain barrier in neurodegenerative disorders      [Doorwerth]

Chairs: Erwin van Vliet & Elga de Vries (Amsterdam)

Gabriela Constantin (Verona, Italy)  A role for leukocyte-endothelial adhesion mechanisms in epilepsy (45')  Show Abstract

Linda Holtman (Amsterdam)  Effect of a selective cox-2 inhibitor on Pgp-expression in a rat model for temporal lobe epilepsy (15')  Show Abstract

Gijs Kooij (Amsterdam)  T lymphocytes impair P-glycoprotein function during neuroinflammation (15')  Show Abstract

Rick M. Dijkhuizen (Utrecht)  Multiparametric MRI of changes at the blood-brain barrier level after experimental stroke (15')  Show Abstract


Session 7: Glia in neuropathy      [Branding]

Chairs: Ronald Deumens (Maastricht) & Elly Hol (Amsterdam)

Edgar Alfonso Romero-Sandoval (Lebanon, NH, USA)  Cannabinoid and neuronal-glial interactions in acute and chronic pain (30')  Show Abstract

Jinte Middeldorp (Amsterdam)  Astrocyte subtypes in the human CNS (15')  Show Abstract

Julie Berger (Brussels, Belgium)  Influence of neuroinflammation on the expression of metabotropic glutamate receptors in primary cultured astrocytes (15')  Show Abstract

Sabien G.A. van Neerven (Aachen, Germany)  Retinoic acid modulates the inflammatory reaction of astrocytes (15')  Show Abstract

Robby J.P. Jaken (Maastricht)  Astroglia and synapses in neuropathic pain (15')  Show Abstract


15:30   Poster Session 1 (+ coffee break)      [Fitness]

Endocrinology / Molecular & Cellular Neuroscience


17:00   Parallel Sessions B      

Session 8: Neurobiology of lipids      [Gelderland]

Chair: Mark Verheijen (Amsterdam)

Roman Chrast (Lausanne, Switzerland)  Lipid metabolism in myelinating glia (30')  Show Abstract

Nutabi Camargo (Amsterdam)  Defective astrocyte lipid metabolism: neurological implications in mice (15')  Show Abstract

Monique Mulder (Rotterdam)  Sterols in the central nervous system (15')  Show Abstract

Ronald van Kesteren (Amsterdam)  Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ regulates the expression of neuronal regeneration-associated genes (15')  Show Abstract

Laus M. Broersen (Wageningen)  Effect of dietary lipids and other nutrients on membrane and synapse formation (15')  Show Abstract


Session 9: Hippocampal neuroplasticity in health and disease      [Branding]

Chairs: Lenneke van Hooijdonk (Leiden), Chantal Hubens (Leiden) & Paul Lucassen (Amsterdam)

Amar Sahay (New York, NY, USA)  Harnessing adult hippocampal neurogenesis to enhance cognition and mood (30')  Show Abstract

Sebastian Jessberger (Zurich, Switzerland)  Neurogenesis and epilepsy (30')  Show Abstract

Paul J. Lucassen (Amsterdam)  Neurogenesis and dementia (15')  Show Abstract

Lenneke W.A. van Hooijdonk (Leiden)  Glucocorticoid receptors regulate functional integration of newborn neuronal progenitors in the hippocampus (15')  Show Abstract


Session 10: Hormones, dieting and food reward circuitry      [Doorwerth]

Chair: Roger Adan (Utrecht)

Suzanne L. Dickson (Goteburg, Sweden)  Ghrelin: a gut-brain signal influencing appetite, body weight and reward (45')  Show Abstract

Joram D. Mul (Utrecht)  Loss of Pmch uncouples motivation for food and cocaine by affecting dopaminergic signaling (15')  Show Abstract

Linda A.W. Verhagen (Utrecht)  Lack of leptin signaling increases foraging behavior (15')  Show Abstract

Nicolette Siep (Maastricht)  Modulating the food reward system (15')  Show Abstract


Session 11: Nuclear hormone receptors      [Patio]

Chairs: Eric Kalkhoven (Utrecht) & Carlie de Vries (Amsterdam)

Dennis C. Bruemmer (Lexington, KY, USA)  PPARs and their targets in insulin resistance and vascular biology (30')  Show Abstract

Claudia M. van Tiel (Amsterdam)  Nuclear orphan receptor Nur77 in vascular disease and metabolism (15')  Show Abstract

Arjen Koppen (Utrecht)  A novel coregulator-nuclear receptor interaction assay characterizes functional differences between PPAR isotypes and PPARγ mutants and identifies TRIP3 as a novel PPARγ coregulator (15')  Show Abstract

Nagesha Rao (Nijmegen)  GR ChIP-Sequencing; an insight into anti-inflammatory actions of Glucocorticoids (15')  Show Abstract

Maryam Rakhshandehroo (Wageningen)  Comparative analysis of the role of PPARalpha in mouse and human hepatocytes (15')  Show Abstract


Session 12: Insulin in the brain: beyond diabetes      [Renkum]

Chair: Melly Oitzl (Leiden)

Geert Jan Biessels (Utrecht)  Insulin, cognition and Alzheimer's disease (30')  Show Abstract

Yael D. Reijmer (Utrecht)  Cognition in type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetic stages (15')  Show Abstract

Hartmut Schächinger (Trier, Germany)  Cognitive processing of food stimuli and insulin-induced hypoglycaemia (15')  Show Abstract

Claudia P. Coomans (Leiden)  Brain insulin regulates body fat mass (15')  Show Abstract

Diana Sá (Trier, Germany)  Central action of insulin lowers cortisol responses to mental stress (15')  Show Abstract


19:00   Dinner      


21:00   Plenary Session      [Branding]

Session 13: Hersenstichting Lecture

Chair: Paul Lucassen (Amsterdam)

Nora D. Abrous (Bordeaux, France)  Functional relevance of adult hippocampal neurogenesis: on the influence of spatial learning on neurogenesis  Show Abstract



Thursday .::. 04 June

08:30   Plenary Session      [Branding]

Session 14: ENP Top Publications

Chair: Harm Krugers (Amsterdam)

Lars P. Klieverik (Amsterdam)  Thyroid hormone, metabolism and the brain (20')  Show Abstract

Taco J. de Vries & Sabine Spijker (Amsterdam)  Crucial role of AMPA receptor plasticity in relapse to heroin seeking (20')  Show Abstract

Jan W. Koten, Jr. (Amsterdam)  Genetic contribution to variation in cognitive function: an fMRI study in twins (20')  Show Abstract


09:30   Parallel Sessions C      

Session 15: Molecular memory      [Doorwerth]

Chair: Jos Prickaerts (Maastricht)

Martin Cammarota (Porto Alegre, Brazil)  On the molecular substrates of memory consolidation and persistence (30')  Show Abstract

Rudi D'Hooge (Leuven, Belgium)  Glutamatergic neurotransmission and signaling pathways in behavioural and neural plasticity (15')  Show Abstract

Kris Rutten (Maastricht)  Mechanistic studies into the underlying molecular pathways of memory consolidation (15')  Show Abstract

Anghelus Ostroveanu (Haren)  Role of A-kinase anchoring proteins in fear memory (15')  Show Abstract

Olga A.H. Reneerkens (Maastricht)  The effects of PDE5 inhibition on memory: a translational approach (15')  Show Abstract


Session 16: Neurogenesis in neurodegenerative diseases      [Branding]

Chairs: Jinte Middeldorp & Simone van den Berge (Amsterdam)

Maurice A. Curtis (Göteborg, Sweden)  Neurogenesis, cell proliferation and neuroblast migration in the human brain (30')  Show Abstract

Willem Kamphuis (Amsterdam)  Increased proliferative activity in the cortex of APPswe/PS1dE9 mice, a model for Alzheimer Disease (15')  Show Abstract

Paula van Tijn (Utrecht)  Modeling familial Alzheimer's disease in zebrafish (15')  Show Abstract

Simone A. van den Berge (Amsterdam)  Neurogenesis in the Parkinson’s disease brain (15')  Show Abstract

Falak Sher (Groningen)  Bioluminescence imaging of Olig2-neural stem cells reveals improved engraftment in a demyelination mouse model (15')  Show Abstract


Session 17: Impulsivity from a broader perspective      [Gelderland]

Chair: Tommy Pattij (Amsterdam)

Catharine A. Winstanley (Vancouver, Canada)  Advances in understanding the neurobiology of impulsivity and risk-seeking using animals models (45')  Show Abstract

Louk J.M.J. Vanderschuren (Utrecht)  The relationship between social dysfunction, impulsivity and drug addiction (15')  Show Abstract

Joost Wiskerke (Amsterdam)  Mesolimbic mu-opioid receptors: a novel ‘player’ in amphetamine-induced inhibitory control deficits (15')  Show Abstract

Anneke E. Goudriaan (Amsterdam)  Neurocognitive functions as predictors of the course of addictive behaviors: Implications of diminished response inhibition and decision-making (15')  Show Abstract


Session 18: Personality and metabolism      [Renkum]

Chairs: Anton Scheurink (Haren) & Gretha Boersma (Groningen)

Thierry Steimer (Chêne-Bourg, Switzerland)  Temperament, personality and vulnerability to stress and disease in the psychogenetically selected RLA/RHA rat lines (30')  Show Abstract

Caroline M. Coppens (Groningen)  The multidimensionality of personality: aggression and behavioral flexibility (15')  Show Abstract

Nikolaos P. Daskalakis (Leiden)  Schizophrenia features of post weaning rats display a U-shaped relationship with the degree of early life adversity (15')  Show Abstract

Gretha J. Boersma (Groningen)  Personality and insulin resistance: there is good news and bad news (15')  Show Abstract

Annemieke T. den Boer (Maastricht)  Long term effects of lifestyle intervention in the prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus: the SLIM study (15')  Show Abstract


Session 19: Gene-environment interactions in the brain      [Patio]

Chairs: Nicole Datson & Danielle Champagne (Leiden)

Ken Lukowiak (Calgary, AB, Canada)  Epigenetics, predator detection and enhanced memory formation (30')  Show Abstract

Bas T. Heijmans (Leiden)  Prenatal environment leaves a lasting imprint on DNA methylation in humans (30')  Show Abstract

J Annelies Polman (Leiden)  Genome-wide identification of GR binding sites: targets for epigenetic modification by early life stress? (15')  Show Abstract

Danielle L. Champagne (Leiden)  Epigenetic effects of variations in maternal care (15')  Show Abstract


11:00   Coffee Break      


11:30   Plenary Session      [Branding]

Session 20: ENP Plenary Lecture II

Chair: Annette Schenck (Nijmegen)

Stephen T. Warren (Atlanta, GA, USA)  Fragile X syndrome: Molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications  Show Abstract


12:15   Lunch      [Paviljon]


13:30   Parallel Sessions D      

Session 21: Feedback, reward and punishment in depression      [Doorwerth]

Chair: Freddy van der Veen (Rotterdam)

Jonathan Roiser (London, UK)  Decision-making in depression: classical and novel approaches (30')  Show Abstract

Neir Eshel (London, UK)  Serotonin, pruning, and depression: a computational approach (15')  Show Abstract

Didier Schrijvers (Antwerp, Belgium)  Action monitoring in depression (15')  Show Abstract

Ivo van den Berg (Rotterdam)  Comparing EEG-spectra among subclinically depressed and controls in a reward task (15')  Show Abstract

Gabry W. Mies (Rotterdam)  Increased feedback-related negativity in patients with depressive disorder (15')  Show Abstract


Session 22: Neurodevelopmental disorders and synaptic connectivity      [Branding]

Chairs: J. Peter Burbach & Jeroen Pasterkamp (Utrecht)

Guillermina Lopez-Bendito (Alicante, Spain)  Wiring the thalamocortical system: from axon guidance to plasticity (30')  Show Abstract

Bert van der Zwaag (Utrecht)  Gene-network analysis identifies susceptibility genes related to glycobiology in autism (15')  Show Abstract

Tony Roscioli (Nijmegen)  The Nijmegen Dystroglycanopathy Mapping Resource: from patients to genes (15')  Show Abstract

Jurjen Broeke (Amsterdam)  The role of synaptic vesicle release for axonal outgrowth and the synaptic delivery of guidance cues (15')  Show Abstract

Dianne M.A. van den Heuvel (Utrecht)  Molecular dissection of the signaling pathways that regulate neuronal network formation (15')  Show Abstract


Session 23: Master's students      [Renkum]

Chairs: Eva Naninck (Amsterdam) & Jacqueline Goos (Rotterdam)

Marinka M.G. Koenis (Amsterdam)  Circadian changes in the functional brain network of patients with epilepsy (15')  Show Abstract

Caroline F. Bruinsma (Rotterdam)  Cerebellar function in Angelman syndrome (15')  Show Abstract

Milenna T. van Dijk (Amsterdam)  Body Integrity Identity Disorder: abnormal processing in the somatosensory cortex, superior parietal lobule and insula? (15')  Show Abstract

Anna-Lena Janssen (Nijmegen)  Effects of specific DHA containing diets on APP/PS1 Alzheimer mice measured by open field and 1H MRS (15')  Show Abstract

Giacomo Novembre (Nijmegen)  Motor simulation of music observation (15')  Show Abstract

Emmely M. de Vries (Utrecht)  Influencing leptin signaling in vitro and in vivo using AAV-shRNA's (15')  Show Abstract


Session 24: Hot topics in glutamate receptor trafficking      [Gelderland]

Chairs: Harm Krugers (Amsterdam) & Casper Hoogenraad (Rotterdam)

Terunaga Nakagawa (La Jolla, CA, USA)  Molecular anatomy of AMPA receptors during subunit assembly (30')  Show Abstract

Casper C. Hoogenraad (Rotterdam)  GRASP-1 coordinates AMPA receptor trafficking and endosome maturation (30')  Show Abstract

Sabine Spijker (Amsterdam)  Hippocampal glutamate receptors as target for antidepressants (15')  Show Abstract

Harm Krugers (Amsterdam)  Hormonal regulation of AMPAR trafficking and learning and memory (15')  Show Abstract


Session 25: Integrating brain imaging and genetics      [Patio]

Chair: Mark Rijpkema (Nijmegen)

Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg (Mannheim, Germany)  Imaging genetics for neuropsychiatry (30')  Show Abstract

Mark Rijpkema (Nijmegen)  Sex-specific effects of BDNF Val66Met polymorphism on brain structure and transcallosal connectivity (15')  Show Abstract

Marte Swart (Groningen)  Effect of catechol-O-methyltransferase val158met genotype on emotional intelligence and neural activation during emotional processing of words (15')  Show Abstract

Esther Aarts (Nijmegen)  Parsing the role of dopamine in human reward and its cognitive consequences using genetic imaging (15')  Show Abstract

Rachel G.H. Brans (Utrecht)  Heritability of human brain development and the association with intelligence (15')  Show Abstract


Session 26: SATELLITE. Genetics in epilepsy: from pharmacogenetics to genetic models of epilepsy      [Heelsum]

Chairs: Gerrit-Jan de Haan (Hoofddorp) & Eleonora Aronica (Amsterdam)

Sanjay M. Sisodiya (London, UK)  Genetics and epilepsy: focus on Phamacogenetics (30')  Show Abstract

Mark Nellist (Rotterdam)  Genetic basis of tuberous sclerosis complex (15')  Show Abstract

Paul J. Lucassen (Amsterdam)  Doublecortin (DCX) and doublecortin-like (DCL) expression during cortical development of mouse and human (15')  Show Abstract

Karin Boer (Amsterdam)  Molecular pathogenesis of focal cortical malformations: Pi3K-mTOR signaling as a potential candidate pathway (15')  Show Abstract

Frank Kooy (Antwerp, Belgium)  The Fragile X Syndrome: a model for mental retardation and epilepsy (15')  Show Abstract


15:00   Poster Session 2 (+ coffee break)      [Fitness]

Molecular & Cellular Neuroscience


17:00   Parallel Sessions E      

Session 27: Plasticity by glutamate receptor cycling      [Gelderland]

Chair: Guus Smit (Amsterdam)

Laurent Groc (Bordeaux, France)  Glutamate receptor surface trafficking and stress hormone: a dynamic interplay (35')  Show Abstract

Jeremy M. Henley (Bristol, UK)  Trafficking of AMPARs to dendritic spines during synaptic plasticity (25')  Show Abstract

Martijn Schonewille (Rotterdam)  AMPA receptors and motor learning (15')  Show Abstract

Priyanka Rao (Amsterdam)  Role of AMPA receptor trafficking in extinction of conditioned contextual fear of mice (15')  Show Abstract


Session 28: Genetics and neurobiology of mental retardation disorders      [Doorwerth]

Chairs: Annette Schenck (Nijmegen) & Ype Elgersma (Rotterdam)

Annette Schenck (Nijmegen)  Genetics & neurobiology of Mental Retardation disorders - Progress and future (15')  Show Abstract

Anita Rauch (Zurich, Switzerland)  Hunting Genes for Mental Retardation (30')  Show Abstract

Jamie M. Kramer (Nijmegen)  Cooperative control of dendritic development by chromatin modifying mental retardation genes (15')  Show Abstract

Femke M.S. de Vrij (Rotterdam)  Rescue of behavioral phenotype and neuronal protrusion morphology in Fmr1 KO mice (15')  Show Abstract

Ype Elgersma (Rotterdam)  The role of RAS signaling in cognitive disorders (15')  Show Abstract


Session 29: Protein quality control in neurodegenerative disease: the good, the bad and the therapy      [Patio]

Chair: Wiep Scheper (Amsterdam)

Tiago F. Outeiro (Lisbon, Portugal)  Pathways of convergence: sirtuins in aging and neurodegeneration (30')  Show Abstract

Judith M.E.P. Gillis (Amsterdam)  Hsp40 family members reduce aggregation of pure polyglutamine peptides (15')  Show Abstract

Mats Holmberg (Groningen)  Modifiers of aggregation in neurodegenerative diseases (15')  Show Abstract

Diana A.T. Nijholt (Amsterdam)  The role of UPR activation in tauopathies (15')  Show Abstract

Ilja Boor (Amsterdam)  The unfolded protein response in Vanishing White Matter disease (15')  Show Abstract


Session 30: Alcoholism: cause and consequences      [Renkum]

Chairs: Heidi Lesscher (Utrecht) & Leontien Diergaarde (Amsterdam)

Philip M. Newton (Emeryville, CA, USA)  Amygdala Protein Kinase C epsilon controls alcohol consumption (30')  Show Abstract

Reinout W. Wiers (Amsterdam)  Assessing and changing automatic appetitive and control processes in addiction (30')  Show Abstract

Heidi M.B. Lesscher (Utrecht)  A grandparent-influenced locus for alcohol preference on mouse chromosome 2 (15')  Show Abstract

Jelte A. Wouda (Amsterdam)  Long-term effects of chronic and binge-like alcohol exposure during adolescence on motivational and cognitive behavior (15')  Show Abstract


Session 31: Resting state networks in the brain      [Branding]

Chair: Serge Rombouts (Leiden)

Ed Bullmore (Cambridge, UK)  Complex brain networks from human neuroimaging (30')  Show Abstract

Martijn P. van den Heuvel (Utrecht)  What do you mean I have a small brain? - Exploring the functional brain network (15')  Show Abstract

Ilya M. Veer (Leiden)  Reduced functional connectivity in major depression: a whole brain study of multiple resting-state networks (15')  Show Abstract

Dietsje Jolles (Leiden)  Plasticity of resting-state connectivity: effects of age and practice (15')  Show Abstract

Rick C. Helmich (Nijmegen)  Spatial remapping of cortico-striatal connectivity in Parkinson’s disease (15')  Show Abstract


19:00   Dinner      


21:00   Plenary Session      [Branding]

Session 32: Neurofederatie Lecture

Chair: Marian Joëls (Amsterdam)

Jeremy M. Henley (Bristol, UK)  Synaptic SUMOylation in health and disease  Show Abstract



Friday .::. 05 June

08:30   Parallel Sessions F      

Session 33: Enduring behavioral, neurobiological and endocrinological consequences of stress during the adolescence      [Patio]

Chair: Bauke Buwalda (Haren)

Russell D. Romeo (New York, NY, USA)  Developing the Role of Adolescence in Shaping the HPA Axis (45')  Show Abstract

Jose Vidal-Mollon (Haren)  Short and long-term effects of chronic social stress during adolescence on brain monoamine contents and social avoidance in Wistar rats (15')  Show Abstract

Mathias V. Schmidt (Munich, Germany)  Individual differences in recovery from chronic stress during adolescence are modulated by AMPA receptor function (15')  Show Abstract

Esther M.C. Bouma (Groningen)  Cortisol responses to social stress in a large population sample of Dutch adolescents: the TRAILS study (15')  Show Abstract


Session 34: What is sleep good for?      [Doorwerth]

Chairs: Atsuko Takashima (Nijmegen) & Matthijs Feenstra (Amsterdam)

Robert E. Strecker (Brockton, MA, USA)  Cognitive and neurobiological consequences of sleep disruption (30')  Show Abstract

Cathalijn H.C. Leenaars (Amsterdam)  Sleep promotes instrumental learning in rats (15')  Show Abstract

Eelco V. van Dongen (Nijmegen)  Shallow daytime sleep impairs consolidation of declarative memory (15')  Show Abstract

Jan Born (Lübeck, Germany)  The role of slow wave sleep for memory consolidation (30')  Show Abstract


Session 35: The role of the noradrenergic system in human cognition      [Gelderland]

Chairs: Mischa de Rover & Marieke Jepma (Leiden)

Bryan Strange (London, UK)  The role of the noradrenergic system in human emotional memory (45')  Show Abstract

Anda van Stegeren (Amsterdam)  Interaction of noradrenaline and cortisol on brain activation and emotional memory (15')  Show Abstract

Marieke Jepma (Leiden)  The role of the noradrenergic system in the trade-off between exploitation and exploration: Evidence from pupillometry (15')  Show Abstract

Mischa de Rover (Leiden)  Atomoxetine modulates neural correlates of temporal discounting: a pharmacological fMRI study (15')  Show Abstract


Session 36: Behavioral inhibition and approach (BIS-BAS) motivations in the brain      [Branding]

Chair: Karin Roelofs (Leiden)

Luca Passamonti (Cambridge, UK)  BAS personality modulates neural processing of facial signals of aggression (30')  Show Abstract

Henk Cremers (Leiden)  Neuroticism modulates amygdala-mPFC connectivity during classification of negative emotional facial expressions (15')  Show Abstract

Jacobien M. van Peer (Leiden)  BIS/BAS trait and cortisol state effects on the coupling of EEG slow and fast wave oscillations (15')  Show Abstract

Guido van Wingen (Nijmegen)  Differential effects of testosterone administration on amygdala and frontal cortex activity during the processing of biologically salient stimuli (15')  Show Abstract

Erno J. Hermans (Nijmegen)  Witnessing a stressful event: individual differences in brain synchronization during natural viewing (15')  Show Abstract


Session 37: Language interactions in bilingual comprehension      [Renkum]

Chairs: Ian FitzPatrick & Peter Indefrey (Nijmegen)

Walter van Heuven (Nottingham, UK)  Behavioral and neural consequences of language conflict in bilinguals (30')  Show Abstract

Clara D. Martin (Barcelona, Spain)  Brain potentials reveal semantic priming in both the 'active' and the 'non-attended' language of early bilinguals (15')  Show Abstract

Marijt J. Witteman (Nijmegen)  Triggering effects on code-switching (15')  Show Abstract

Rinus Verdonschot (Leiden)  Semantic interference and gender congruency effects in bilingual picture-word naming (15')  Show Abstract

Ian FitzPatrick (Nijmegen)  Interlingual lexical interactions in non-native speech processing (15')  Show Abstract


10:00   Coffee Break      


10:30   Parallel Sessions G      

Session 38: Long term neurobiological effects of childhood abuse: a transdiagnostic approach      [Renkum]

Chair: Bernet Elzinga (Leiden)

Christine M. Heim (Atlanta, GA, USA)  Psychobiological Consequences of Childhood Trauma (45')  Show Abstract

Marc L. Molendijk (Leiden)  A Gene-Environment interaction of Val66Met and Early Stressful Life events on depression and anxiety severity (15')  Show Abstract

Anne-Laura van Harmelen (Leiden)  The long-term structural scars of Childhood Emotional Abuse (15')  Show Abstract

Kathleen Thomaes (Amsterdam)  Increased activation of the anterior cingulate cortex in Complex PTSD during encoding of emotional words (15')  Show Abstract


Session 39: 5-HT1A receptor function in animal models and relevance for mental health      [Gelderland]

Chairs: Doretta Caramaschi (Groningen) & Linda Booij (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)

Cornelius T. Gross (Monterotondo, Italy)  Role of hippocampus in the developmental programming of anxiety (45')  Show Abstract

Jiun Youn (Amsterdam)  Bidirectional modulation of fear learning in mice by 5 HT1A receptor ligands (15')  Show Abstract

Berend Olivier (Utrecht)  5-HT1A receptor function in sexual behavior of male rats (15')  Show Abstract

Daniël L.A. van den Hove (Maastricht)  Prenatal stress in the rat alters 5-HT1A receptor binding in the ventral hippocampus (15')  Show Abstract


Session 40: How to resist obsessions and compulsions?      [Doorwerth]

Chair: Judith Homberg (Nijmegen)

Daphna Joel (Tel Aviv, Israel)  Understanding OCD pathophysiology using the Signal Attenuation rat model of OCD (30')  Show Abstract

Odile A. van den Heuvel (Amsterdam)  The frontal-striatal circuits in the compulsive-impulsive spectrum (30')  Show Abstract

Damian Denys (Amsterdam)  Neurostimulation and neurochemical alterations (15')  Show Abstract

Lourens Nonkes (Nijmegen)  The role of serotonin in cognitive flexibility (15')  Show Abstract


Session 41: Neurobiological basis of social interaction      [Branding]

Chair: Vasily Klucharev (Rotterdam)

Vasily Klucharev (Rotterdam)  Social neuroscience: from social perception to social influence (15')  Show Abstract

Christian Keysers (Groningen)  The brain shares the actions, sensations and emotions of others (30')  Show Abstract

Karin Roelofs (Leiden)  Neuro-endocrine control mechanisms in social fear and avoidance (15')  Show Abstract

Kaisa Hytönen (Nijmegen)  Reinforcement learning signal predicts social conformity (15')  Show Abstract

Rob Ruiter (Maastricht)  Role of attention in persuasion: electrophysiological evidence for the congruency effect (15')  Show Abstract


Session 42: The neurocognitive basis of letter processing      [Patio]

Chair: Niels Schiller (Leiden)

Jonathan Grainger (Marseille, France)  Letters, letter strings, sounds, and meaning (45')  Show Abstract

Kalinka Timmer (Leiden)  Different properties of consonants and vowels in reading aloud: evidence from the masked onset priming effect (15')  Show Abstract

Ilse Tydgat (Ghent, Belgium)  Serial position effects in the identification of letters and symbols reflect differences in crowding (15')  Show Abstract

Manuel Carreiras (Donostia-San Sebastián, Gipuzcoa, Spain)  Consonants and vowels contribute differently to visual word recognition: ERPs of relative position priming (15')  Show Abstract


12:00   Plenary Session      [Branding]

Session 43: NVP Keynote Lecture

Chair: Niels Schiller (Leiden)

Manuel Carreiras (Donostia-San Sebastián, Gipuzcoa, Spain)  Reading: Cognitive processes and neural pathways  Show Abstract


12:45   Lunch      [Paviljon]


13:00   SATELLITE Session      [Doorwerth]

Session 44: BrainGain - Brain Computer Interfaces gathering steam

Chair: Anne-Marie Brouwer (Soesterberg)

Anne-Marie Brouwer (Soesterberg)  Introduction and a tactile P300 BCI (10')  Show Abstract

Peter Desain (Nijmegen)  The BCI cycle (30')  Show Abstract

Nick Ramsey (Utrecht)  Intracranial BCI (20')  Show Abstract

Ole Jensen (Nijmegen)  Modulations in alpha activity by covert attention: a new 2D control signal for BCI (20')  Show Abstract

Rainer Goebel (Maastricht)  A robust spelling device for locked-in patients based on real-time fMRI (20')  Show Abstract

Pim Haselager (Nijmegen)  BCI and neuroethics (20')  Show Abstract


14:00   Poster Session 3 (+ coffee break)      [Fitness]

Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience


15:00   Parallel Sessions H      

Session 45: Potential anxiolytic and stress-protective effects of exogenous cortisol      [Doorwerth]

Chair: Peter Putman (Leiden)

Dominique J.-F. de Quervain (Zurich, Switzerland)  Glucocorticoids and the regulation of emotional memory: implications for anxiety disorders (45')  Show Abstract

Peter Putman (Leiden)  Exogenous cortisol acutely reduces threat bias in attention and working memory (15')  Show Abstract

Marloes J.A.G. Henckens (Nijmegen)  Time-dependent effects of hydrocortisone on the neural correlates of memory formation (15')  Show Abstract

Nicole Y.L. Oei (Leiden)  Hydrocortisone reduces emotional distracter interference in working memory (15')  Show Abstract


Session 46: Neurocognitive correlates of psychopathy and antisocial personality      [Gelderland]

Chairs: Robbert Jan Verkes (Nijmegen) & Jack van Honk (Utrecht)

Niels Birbaumer (Tübingen, Germany)  Operant conditioning of the emotional brain in criminal psychopaths (30')  Show Abstract

Peter A. Bos (Utrecht)  Empathy after administration of testosterone; an fMRI study (15')  Show Abstract

Inti A. Brazil (Nijmegen)  Error monitoring in violent offenders with psychopathy (15')  Show Abstract

Harma Meffert (Groningen)  Shared circuits and empathy in patients with psychopathy (15')  Show Abstract

Maaike Cima (Maastricht)  Self-reported trauma, cortisol levels, and aggression in psychopathic and non-psychopathic prison inmates (15')  Show Abstract


Session 47: Trends in inhibition      [Patio]

Chair: Birte Forstmann (Amsterdam)

Boris Burle (Marseille, France)  Response inhibition: from concept to mechanisms (45')  Show Abstract

Michael X. Cohen (Tuscon, AZ, USA)  Neural oscillatory dynamics of cognitive control (15')  Show Abstract

Sara Jahfari (Amsterdam)  Responding with restraint: what are the neurocognitive mechanisms? (15')  Show Abstract

Birte Forstmann (Amsterdam)  Function and structure of the right inferior frontal cortex predict individual differences in response inhibition (15')  Show Abstract


Session 48: Decision making in humans and animals      [Branding]

Chairs: Tobias Kalenscher (Amsterdam) & Ruud van den Bos (Utrecht)

Philippe Tobler (Cambridge, UK)  The neuronal basis of economic decisions (30')  Show Abstract

Leonie de Visser (Utrecht)  Translational study on gender differences in the interaction between anxiety and decision-making (15')  Show Abstract

Judith Homberg (Nijmegen)  Serotonin and the interplay between emotion and cognition in decision making (15')  Show Abstract

Carlos E. Valencia-Alfonso (Amsterdam)  Risky tendencies and behavioral flexibility: a behavioral characterization (15')  Show Abstract

Richard Ridderinkhof (Amsterdam)  Dissociable roles for empathy and sympathy in willingness to share: an fMRI study (15')  Show Abstract


Session 49: The timing of visual perception      [Renkum]

Chair: Jeroen Smeets (Amsterdam)

Nicola Bruno (Parma, Italy)  WHEN does action resist visual illusions? A meta-analysis of 64 independent studies on grasping, pointing, saccading, stepping, and hopping (30')  Show Abstract

Wieske van Zoest (Amsterdam)  Dynamic visual representations (15')  Show Abstract

Mirjam Keetels (Tilburg)  Temporal ventriloquism; sounds change four-dot masking (15')  Show Abstract

Chris Klink (Utrecht)  Spatiotemporal context facilitates rapid percept-choices in visual rivalry (15')  Show Abstract

Jeroen Smeets (Amsterdam)  Processing latencies in the on-line control of movement (15')  Show Abstract


16:30   Plenary Session      [Doorwerth]

Session 50: ENP Plenary Lecture III

Chair: Marian Joëls (Amsterdam)

Niels Birbaumer (Tübingen, Germany)  Physiological regulation of brain metabolism and behavior  Show Abstract


17:15   Closure      


Poster Presentations


Wednesday .::. 03 June 

P1.1
Show Abstract  Identification of genes associated with melanotrope cell growth during background adaptation in the amphibian Xenopus laevis
Miyuki Kuribara (Nijmegen)
P1.2
Show Abstract  Neural plate origins of POMC-positive cells in Xenopus laevis
Gerald W. Eagleson (Nijmegen)
P1.3(M)
Show Abstract  Generalized hyperexcitability of the nervous system in healthy pregnancies
Aysun Ciftci (Rotterdam)
P1.4(M)
Show Abstract  The role of epigenetics and transcription factors Nkx6.1 and Nkx6.2 in embryonic neural stem cell differentiation into oligodendrocytes
Carlyn E. Mamber (Groningen)
P1.5
Show Abstract  Effect of enhanced Lmx1a Expression on Dopaminergic Differentiation of Embryonic Neural Stem Cells
Reinhard Rößler (Groningen)
P1.6
Show Abstract  Programming effects of early-life experiences: Impact of neonatal dexamethasone
Sanne Claessens (Leiden)
P1.7
Show Abstract  Protective effect of hedgehog signaling in glucocorticoid-induced neonatal brain injury through an 11ßHSD2-dependent mechanism
Vivi M. Heine (San Francisco, CA, USA)
P1.8
Show Abstract  Identification of neuron-induced astrocyte genes
Andrea Goudriaan (Amsterdam)
P1.9
Show Abstract  Identification and characterization of novel intracellular proteins involved in axon guidance
Yeping Zhou (Utrecht)
P1.10
Show Abstract  Stoichiometric analysis of synaptic vesicle proteins during brain development from adolescence to adulthood
Danielle S. Counotte (Amsterdam)
P1.11
Show Abstract  Tissue responsiveness to chronic levels of glucocorticoids: nuclear dynamics of MR and GR in the rat hippocampus
Sheena Isenia (Leiden)
P1.12
Show Abstract  Chronic glucocorticoid administration affects endogenous diurnal and ultradian rhythms in rats and stress responsiveness
R. Angela Sarabdjitsingh (Leiden)
P1.13
Show Abstract  An in vitro functional human Mineralocorticoid Receptor (MR) gene variant is associated with the cortisol awakening response after Dexamethasone
Nienke van Leeuwen (Leiden)
P1.14
Show Abstract  Glucocoticoid receptor expression in the human hippocampus
Qian Wang (Amsterdam)
P1.15
Show Abstract  Phosphorylation of DCLK-long is differentially regulated in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus and midbrain Edinger-Westphal nucleus in the adult rat brain after acute pain stress
Tom Rouwette (Nijmegen)
P1.16(M)
Show Abstract  Role of corticosterone in the beneficial effects of environmental enrichment – study on a PTSD rodent model
Rahul Pandit (Utrecht)
P1.17
Show Abstract  Social defeat stress and subsequent antidepressant or behavioral therapy: a hippocampal focus
Pieter van Bokhoven (Amsterdam)
P1.18
Show Abstract  The effect of stress and spatial memory on hippocampus morphology
Marisela Martinez-Claros (Maastricht)
P1.19
Show Abstract  Interaction of leptin and urocortin 1 in the rat midbrain: a potential novel circuitry for the regulation of energy metabolism during stress adaptation
Lu Xu (Nijmegen)
P1.20(M)
Show Abstract  The anxiolytic effects of testosterone in response to fearful facial expressions
Tim J. van Hartevelt (Utrecht)
P1.21
Show Abstract  ID-LC-MS/MS method for salivary measurements of testosterone in transsexual patients after testosterone ester injection
Hong N. Bui (Amsterdam)
P1.23
Show Abstract  Leptin controls feeding activity by regulating urocortin-1 neurons in the rodent Edinger-Westphal nucleus
Tamás Kozicz (Nijmegen)
P1.24
Show Abstract  What happens in our brain when we get ready for dinner?
Myrte Merkestein (Utrecht)
P1.25
Show Abstract  Different effects with local overexpression of AgRP in different brain regions
Marijke M.W.A. de Backer (Utrecht)
P1.26
Show Abstract  Weight loss induced by high protein food supplements
Thomas C. Telleman (Groningen)
P1.27
Show Abstract  Gender differences determine the behavioral and metabolic effects of Olanzapine and Topiramate in rats
Simon S. Evers (Haren)
P1.28(M)
Show Abstract  Hypothalamic dopaminergic signaling and the regulation of glucose homeostasis
A. Brouwer (Amsterdam)
P1.29
Show Abstract  Mice selectively bred for high wheel running activity have increased metabolic efficiency during lactation
Isabella Jonas (Groningen ( Haren ))
P1.30
Show Abstract  Metabolic consequences of sleep disturbances
Jantien Zandvoort (Groningen)
P1.31
Show Abstract  Highly enriched water IRMS measurements for doubly labelled water analysis: preparation, memory and calibration issues
Stefano Guidotti (Haren)
P1.32
Show Abstract  The effect of methotrexate on peripheral and central cytokine levels in the rat
Riejanne Seigers (Haren)
P1.33
Show Abstract  Divergent impact on cognition of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I in subjects with GHD after radiotherapy to the brain
Elise H. Quik (Utrecht)
P1.34(M)
Show Abstract  The acute effects of growth hormone on cognitive functioning and related brain physiology in healthy subjects
Iris van den Bosch (Utrecht)
P1.35(M)
Show Abstract  Novel insights in Prader-Willi syndrome
Akvile Miezlaiskyte (Amsterdam)
P1.36(M)
Show Abstract  Effects of N-3 fatty acids (DHA and EPA) on cognitive control and associated brain activity in ADHD: a double-blind placebo controlled study
Dienke Bos (Utrecht)
P1.37(M)
Show Abstract  To what extent does sleep deprivation affect hippocampal functioning
Amarins N. Heeringa (Haren)
P1.38(M)
Show Abstract  Neuronal activity in the striatum during sleep after exploration of a novel and rewarding environment
Esther Remmelink (Amsterdam)
P1.39(M)
Show Abstract  Molecular mechanisms of PDE-regulated memory formation in rat hippocampus
Claudia S. Schreiner (Maastricht)
P1.40(M)
Show Abstract  Electrophysiology of multi-item working memory in non-human primates
Marijke Beulen (Utrecht)
P1.41(M)
Show Abstract  Epac, a new player in memory retrieval
Else Eising (Groningen)
P1.42(M)
Show Abstract  Rate of extinction during disrupted AMPA receptor endocytosis in a passive avoidance task
Johan H.P.P. Winnubst (Amsterdam)
P1.43(M)
Show Abstract  The influence of cholinergic and serotonergic manipulations on hippocampal and thalamic sensory gating
Jasmijn M. Kromhout (Maastricht)
P1.44
Show Abstract  Age-dependent reduction of A-kinase anchoring proteins in the human and mouse brain
Martijn J.A.M. Clausen (Groningen)
P1.45(M)
Show Abstract  Rasal1: a new role in synaptic transmission?
Hylke Vervaeke (Amsterdam)
P1.46
Show Abstract  Identification of presynaptic gene clusters in synaptic signaling using functional data from genetic perturbation studies in Hippocampal autapses
Lennart N. Cornelisse (Amsterdam)
P1.47
Show Abstract  Proteomics reveals signaling networks associated with kainic acid-induced changes in the mouse hippocampus
Carlos Fitzsimons (Leiden)
P1.48
Show Abstract  Quantitative synaptic proteomics in a mouse model for the Fragile X Syndrome reveals molecular changes underlying neurotransmission and synapse morphology
Patricia Klemmer (Amsterdam)
P1.49
Show Abstract  Effects of membrane-bound vs. soluble CX3CL1 on microglial NO release
Evelyn Wesseling (Groningen)
P1.50(M)
Show Abstract  Investigating the fuctional role of mGlur2 in the mPFC, using adeno associated viral vectors
Karin Dijkman (Rotterdam)
P1.51
Show Abstract  Tissue Transglutaminase in Multiple Sclerosis: a novel therapeutic target?
Miriam van Strien (Amsterdam)
P1.52
Show Abstract  Severe multiple sclerosis is associated with low stress-axis activity
Jeroen Melief (Amsterdam)
P1.53
Show Abstract  Mitochondrial alterations in MS lesions
Maarten E. Witte (Amsterdam)
P1.54
Show Abstract  Meningeal inflammation is not associated with cortical demyelination in chronic multiple sclerosis
Evert-Jan Kooi (Amsterdam)
P1.55
Show Abstract  MDR efflux transporter expression in Multiple Sclerosis lesions
Mark M.R. Mizee (Amsterdam)
P1.56(M)
Show Abstract  Identifying febrile seizure susceptibility genes in mice
Lianne A. Worrell (Utrecht)
P1.57(M)
Show Abstract  Febrile seizure susceptibility genes in C57BL/6-A/J chromosome substitution strains
Vincent T. Mensen (Utrecht)
P1.58
Show Abstract  The effects of cholesterol and DHA containing diets on synaptic contacts in the hippocampus of APP/PS1 Alzheimer mice at various ages
Diane Jansen (Nijmegen)
P1.59
Show Abstract  CXCL10/CXCR3 signaling in glia cells differentially affects NMDA-induced cell death in CA and DG neurons of the mouse hippocampus
Hilmar R.J. van Weering (Groningen)
P1.60
Show Abstract  Interleukin (IL)-6-type cytokines in Neuroprotection: IL-6 and OSM protect neurons against excitotoxicity differently from LIF
Erik H.W.G.M. Boddeke (Groningen)
P1.61
Show Abstract  Neuroprotective function for ramified microglia in hippocampal excitotoxicity
Hilmar R.J. van Weering (Groningen)
P1.62
Show Abstract  Secretion properties of neuronal CCL21
Jonathan Vinet (Groningen)

Thursday .::. 04 June 

P2.1(M)
Show Abstract  The role of sphingolipids in cerebrovascular function: Influence of hypertension
Eva F.G. Naninck (Amsterdam)
P2.2
Show Abstract  Chronic monitoring of regional blood flow with oxygen biosensors
Ralph Hamelink (Weesp)
P2.3
Show Abstract  Current-driven micro-electroporation allows for the most optimal in vivo delivery of non-viral DNA into the adult mouse brain
Jochen C.J. De Vry (Maastricht)
P2.4
Show Abstract  Exploring a new therapy for neuroblastoma: silencing of Doublecortin-like kinase using RNA-interference
Carla Verissimo (Leiden)
P2.5(M)
Show Abstract  Episodic memory and executive function in mild cognitive impairment: a functional MRI study
Janne M. Papma (Groningen)
P2.6
Show Abstract  Role of the neuron-specific isoform of neurofibromin in learning impairment in a mouse model of neurofibromatosis 1
Azar Omrani (Rotterdam)
P2.7
Show Abstract  How stress affects memory: the influence of corticosterone on synaptic potentiation and AMPA receptors in naïve and activated synaptic networks
Jeanette C. Mostert (Utrecht)
P2.8
Show Abstract  Whole body stimulation functions as a cognitive enhancer in young and old mice
Eddy A. van der Zee (Haren)
P2.9
Show Abstract  Modelling experience-dependent structural plasticity in cortical circuits
Markus Butz (Amsterdam)
P2.10
Show Abstract  Enhancement of early and late memory consolidation after PDE inhibition results from different cAMP and cGMP mediated mechanisms
Eva P.P. Bollen (Maastricht)
P2.11
Show Abstract  Mechanisms of AMPA receptor trafficking in hippocampal neurons
Marijn Kuijpers (Rotterdam)
P2.12
Show Abstract  Hormonal Regulation of AMPAR trafficking
Ming Zhou (Amsterdam)
P2.13(M)
Show Abstract  The effect of α2b-adrenoceptor genotype on stress-induced changes in PFC and amygdala functioning
Heleen Cousijn (Nijmegen)
P2.14
Show Abstract  Effects of early life stress on synaptic plasticity and neuronal morphology in the dentate gyrus
Charlotte A. Oomen (Amsterdam)
P2.15
Show Abstract  Non-genomic rapid effects of corticosterone on the functioning of dentate gyrus of mouse hippocampus
Natasha Pasricha (Amsterdam)
P2.16
Show Abstract  The use of primary glucocorticoid target genes as markers for glucocorticoid responsiveness during the development
Firat Kara (Leiden)
P2.17
Show Abstract  Effect of doublecortin-like (DCL) manipulations on hippocampal neurogenesis in the adult mouse: functional implications
Dirk-Jan Saaltink (Leiden)
P2.18
Show Abstract  Early maternal deprivation; lasting changes in adult neurogenesis and hippocampus dependent behaviour in adult male and female rats
Heleen S. Soeters (Amsterdam)
P2.19
Show Abstract  Indentification of novel susceptibility pathways and drug targets for psychosis: cross talk with the glucocorticoid system
Cornelis Speksnijder (Leiden)
P2.20
Show Abstract  Continuous administration of clozapine through osmotic pumps attenuates antipsychotic effect on amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion in mice
Barbara Biemans (Beerse, Belgium)
P2.21
Show Abstract  Mineralocorticoid receptor is downregulated in hippocampus and cingulate gyrus of depressed patients; evidence for MR/GR imbalance
Alicia J.M. Irurzun-Lafitte (Leiden)
P2.22
Show Abstract  The decrease of amygdala hyperactivation in depression is associated with paroxetine serotonin transporter occupancy
Henricus G. Ruhe (Amsterdam)
P2.23
Show Abstract  MDMA-induced serotonergic dysfunction, a vulnerability factor for depression, predisposes rats to cerebrovascular abnormalities after acute tryptophan depletion
Eva L. van Donkelaar (Maastricht)
P2.24
Show Abstract  Ultrastructure and in- and output relations of the non-preganglionic Edinger-Westphal nucleus in the rat
Diane C.W.A. van Wijk (Nijmegen)
P2.25
Show Abstract  Cannabinoid receptors, CB1 and CB2, expression during human cortical development and in epileptogenic developmental pathologies
Emanuele Zurolo (Amsterdam)
P2.26
Show Abstract  Wnts are required for the formation of dopaminergic and striatal neuronal circuits
Asheeta Prasad (Utrecht)
P2.27(M)
Show Abstract  Functional analysis of Neogenin interactors during brain development
Karin Legerstee (Utrecht)
P2.28
Show Abstract  In vivo analysis of Neogenin function and signalling in the brain: a Synapsin-GFP-Neogenin transgenic mouse model
Dianne M.A. van den Heuvel (Utrecht)
P2.29(M)
Show Abstract  The role of Lmx1a in midbrain development
Gerard Scheppink (Amersfoort)
P2.30(M)
Show Abstract  Elucidating the mechanism of transcriptional inhibition by NFIL3 during neuronal regeneration
Loek R. van der Kallen (Amsterdam)
P2.31(M)
Show Abstract  Long-term adaptation to motion stimuli in area MT of the Macaque monkey
Luuk van der Velden (Utrecht)
P2.32
Show Abstract  Function of β-catenin in the visual cortex of adult mice
M. Hadi Saiepour (Amsterdam)
P2.33(M)
Show Abstract  The function of semaphorin 7A in the induction of activity-dependent synaptic plasticity in the CA1 area of the hippocampus
Bernat Gonzalez I Llinares (Utrecht)
P2.34(M)
Show Abstract  GABA and glycine in the descending projections from the brainstem to the spinal cord
Jacqueline A.C. Goos (Rotterdam)
P2.35(M)
Show Abstract  Motor deficits of Neurofibromatosis type 1 mice are not caused by the cerebellum
Thijs van der Vaart (Rotterdam)
P2.36
Show Abstract  Molecular regulation of cerebral protein synthesis in phenylketonuric mice
Eddy A. van der Zee (Haren)
P2.37(M)
Show Abstract  The effects of novel mutations on the expression and localization of kv3.3 in SpinoCerebellar Ataxia type 13
Melanie Meister (Groningen)
P2.38(M)
Show Abstract  Is the cerebellum somatotopically organized for nociceptive information? An fMRI study in the human
Michelle Welman (Rotterdam)
P2.39(M)
Show Abstract  3D reconstruction model of epidermal fibers: a novel approach for assessment of neuropathic pain
Liron S. Duraku (Rotterdam)
P2.40
Show Abstract  Aging in the central nervous system of DNAge mouse models
Marlene J. Végh (Amsterdam)
P2.41
Show Abstract  Immediate early gene expression in cocaine self-administration
Ping Gao (Amsterdam)
P2.42
Show Abstract  Stimulation of the hot spot: Increased excitation and absence of paired pulse depression in the epileptic focus of absence epileptic WAG/Rij rats
Annika K. Lüttjohann (Nijmegen)
P2.43(M)
Show Abstract  Visual hallucinations in focal epilepsy, a comparison between focal frontal, temporal and occipital epilepsy in the occurence and phenomenology of visual hallucinations, and an in depth search for specific areas
Inge R. Holtman (Groningen)
P2.44(M)
Show Abstract  Evaluation of alterations in sodium and potassium balance in neoplastic and malformative focal lesions associated with intractable epilepsy
Willemieke W.M. Kouwenhoven (Amsterdam)
P2.45
Show Abstract  Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) in human epileptogenic pathologies
Anand Iyer (Amsterdam)
P2.46
Show Abstract  Modelling mental retardation in flies: from systematic expression patterns to molecular networks and mechanisms underlying cognitive (dys)function
Korinna Kochinke (Nijmegen)
P2.47
Show Abstract  Modelling mental retardation in flies - A functional screen to uncover molecular networks and mechanisms underlying human cognition
Merel A.W. Oortveld (Nijmegen)
P2.48
Show Abstract  Ultrastructural analysis of the functional domains in FMRP using primary hippocampal mouse neurons
Josien G. Levenga (Rotterdam)
P2.49
Show Abstract  TRAK proteins regulate trafficking of mitochondria in neurons
Myrrhe van Spronsen (Rotterdam)
P2.50
Show Abstract  Characterization of the RB3 subfamily of stathmins
Karin Boekhoorn (Rotterdam)
P2.51
Show Abstract  Modifier of aggregation-4 (moag-4): an unidentified part of the insulin signaling pathway?
Petra P.M. van Bergeijk (Groningen)
P2.52(M)
Show Abstract  Network analysis of resting state MEG in pre- and postoperative brain tumour patients
Marieke E. van de Nieuwenhuijzen (Amsterdam)
P2.53
Show Abstract  Propagation of driven oscillations through a patterned network of dissociated neurons
Pieter Laurens Baljon (Genova, Italy)
P2.54
Show Abstract  Influence of external input on waxing and waning of neuronal network oscillations
Oscar Javier Avella Gonzalez (Amsterdam)
P2.55
Show Abstract  Distant-dependent calcium signaling in CA1 pyramidal neurons
Martine R. Groen (Amsterdam)
P2.56(M)
Show Abstract  The UPR and glucose metabolism: Towards an early marker of Alzheimer's disease
Judith M. van der Harg (Amsterdam)
P2.57
Show Abstract  Microgliosis in the anterior olfactory nucleus of Parkinson and Alzheimer patients
Andrea Goudriaan (Amsterdam)
P2.58
Show Abstract  Expression and cellular localization of Toll-like receptors (TLR)2, 4 and high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis human spinal cord
Miriam Casula (Amsterdam)
P2.59
Show Abstract  Neuronal degeneration facilitates the formation of pathological inclusions in surrounding astrocytes in SOD1-ALS mice
Vera van Dis (Rotterdam)
P2.60
Show Abstract  Different microglia phenotypes in white and grey matter of the central nervous system
Marta Olah (Groningen)
P2.61(M)
Show Abstract  Proteasomal inhibition by amyloid beta in astrocytes in vitro
Richard M.A. Houtman (Amsterdam)
P2.62
Show Abstract  Screening for mammalian modifiers of polyglutamine aggregation
Eva Teuling (Groningen)
P2.63(M)
Show Abstract  Modulation of the intermediate filament network by different human GFAP-isoforms
Michel Freriks (Amsterdam)
P2.64
Show Abstract  Phosphodiesterase type 2 inhibitor BAY 60-7550 ameliorates hippocampal-dependent memory in the APPswe/PS1ΔE9 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
Annerieke S.R. Sierksma (Maastricht)
P2.65
Show Abstract  The effect of Alzheimer’s amyloid beta on GFAP splice variant expression
Jennifer M. Smit (Amsterdam)
P2.66
Show Abstract  The calicum-binding protein DOC2B mediates spontaneous neurotransmitter release
Rocio Diez Arazola (Amsterdam)
P2.67
Show Abstract  Prefrontal cortical layers are differentially modulated by nicotinic receptors
Rogier B. Poorthuis (Amsterdam)
P2.68
Show Abstract  Neurons lacking neurotransmitter release compete with normally secreting neurons
Tatiana S. Boiko (Amsterdam)
P2.69(M)
Show Abstract  Using spectral and graph analysis of EEG recordings to identify and predict conversion from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer’s disease
Emi Saliasi (Utrecht)
P2.70(M)
Show Abstract  The effects of specific docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) containing diets on spatial learning and cerebral hemodynamics and metabolism in APPswe/PS1dE9 Alzheimer mice
Anne Hafkemeijer (Nijmegen)
P2.71
Show Abstract  The effect of Enoxaparin on cognitive impairment and amyloid-beta pathology in the Tg-SwDI mouse
Sharon M.J. Degener (Nijmegen)
P2.72
Show Abstract  Beta-sheet breaker LPYFDa is protective against Aβ-induced toxicity and memory impairment
Ivica Granic (Haren)
P2.73
Show Abstract  Gene expression profiling of retinoic acid differentiated human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells
Joanna A. Korecka (Amsterdam)
P2.74
Show Abstract  The effect of small heat shock proteins on the aggregation of α-synuclein
Kim A. Bruggink (Nijmegen)
P2.75
Show Abstract  Tissue transglutaminase (tTG): friend or foe for neuronal survival in Parkinson’s disease?
Robin Verhaar (Amsterdam)
P2.76
Show Abstract  Gene expression profiling in C57BL/6J and A/J mouse inbred strains reveals gene networks specific for brain regions independent of genetic background
Simone de Jong (Utrecht)
P2.77(M)
Show Abstract  Functional analysis of recurrent genomic mutant in schizophrenia, from human patients to mouse models
Gabriel A. Montes (Utrecht)
P2.78(M)
Show Abstract  Rare genomic variants at chromosome 15q11.2 associated with schizophrenia
Marianne L.F. van Leeuwen (Utrecht)
P2.79
Show Abstract  Glycine transporter-1 inhibitors as a target in drug development for the treatment of schizophrenia: neurochemical profile in the rat
Sigrid K. Franke (Weesp)
P2.80(M)
Show Abstract  Morphological and molecular dissection of the APO-SUS/-UNSUS rat model for neurodevelopmental disorders
Ioannis Zalachoras (Nijmegen)
P2.81(M)
Show Abstract  Genetic influence on alcoholism
Suzanne Peters (Utrecht)
P2.82
Show Abstract  Specific deficits in social behavior in mice lacking the 5-HT3A receptor
Laura A. Smit-Rigter (Amsterdam)
P2.83(M)
Show Abstract  The role of the endocannabinoid system in cognitive working memory impairments of schizophrenia: a pharmacological MRI study with Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
F.A. Oudman (Utrecht)
P2.84(M)
Show Abstract  The role of the endocannabinoid system and memory during reward processing in nicotine addiction - a pharmacological fMRI study
Joep van der Graaf (Utrecht)
P2.85
Show Abstract  Overlapping timeframes and pharmacology of acquisition and consolidation phases in object memory
Sven Akkerman (Maastricht)
P2.86(M)
Show Abstract  A twin study of motor control and attention: motor control as endophenotype for attention problems
Jenny van Dongen (Amsterdam)
P2.87
Show Abstract  The Attention-Gated Reinforcement Learning Model can explain experimentally observed changes in tuning curves that follow category learning
Lawrence A. Watling (Amsterdam)
P2.88(M)
Show Abstract  Neurochemical characterization and deep brain stimulation in an animal model for obsessive-compulsive behavior
Kristel Kleijer (Utrecht)
P2.89(M)
Show Abstract  Deep brain stimulation of the nucleus accumbens during operant responding for a natural reward
Regina Schrama (Utrecht)
P2.90
Show Abstract  Influence of the DAT1 polymorphism on striatal activation in adult Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Martine Hoogman (Nijmegen)

Friday .::. 05 June 

P3.1
Show Abstract  Neural substrates of impulsivity in addiction and the effects of pharmacological challenges
Lianne Schmaal (Amsterdam)
P3.2
Show Abstract  Diminished contingency learning and abnormal heart rate variability to reward and loss in addictive behaviours
Ruth van Holst (Amsterdam)
P3.3
Show Abstract  Opioid and cannabinoid modulation of social play behavior in adolescent rats: focus on the nucleus accumbens
Viviana Trezza (Utrecht)
P3.4
Show Abstract  A prospective study of at-risk cannabis use: neurocognitive and neuroimaging predictors of the course of drug use
Janna Cousijn (Amsterdam)
P3.5
Show Abstract  Effects of the neutral cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist O-2050 on impulsivity in rats
Dustin Schetters (Amsterdam)
P3.6
Show Abstract  Specific role of the infralimbic cortex in the suppression of sucrose, but not heroin seeking
Mathijs Stegeman (Amsterdam)
P3.7
Show Abstract  Involvement of the endocannabinoid system in associative memory: a pharmacological MRI study
Matthijs G. Bossong (Utrecht)
P3.8
Show Abstract  The involvement of the medial prefrontal cortex in cocaine reinforcement
Jules H.W. Limpens (Netherlands)
P3.9
Show Abstract  Cross-sensitization between psychostimulants and stress: a potential neurochemical mechanism of vulnerability for psychosis in young adult males
Linda Booij (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
P3.10
Show Abstract  The mineralocorticoid receptor influences dispositional optimism in elderly: interaction with gender
Melanie D. Klok (Leiden)
P3.11
Show Abstract  Maternal prenatal stress and the development of cortisol regulation in infants
Marieke Tollenaar (Nijmegen)
P3.12
Show Abstract  How gonadal hormone fluctuations and trait anxiety affect neural responses in the ventral striatum
Lindsey Ossewaarde (Nijmegen)
P3.13
Show Abstract  Stress and decision-making in humans: performance is related to cortisol reactivity, albeit differently in men and women
Ruud van den Bos (Utrecht)
P3.14
Show Abstract  Maternal Prenatal Stress is Related to Poorer Infant Health
Roseriet Beijers (Nijmegen)
P3.15
Show Abstract  Mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) gene variants are functional in vitro and influence the response to a psychosocial stressor
Nienke van Leeuwen (Leiden)
P3.16
Show Abstract  Sustained locus coeruleus-amygdala coupling in the aftermath of acute stress: a functional MRI resting state study
H.J.F. van Marle (Nijmegen)
P3.17
Show Abstract  The effect of psychosocial stress on long-term memory and working memory in men versus women
Sandra Cornelisse (Amsterdam)
P3.18
Show Abstract  Monoaminergic modulation of impulsivity in rats
P.J.J. Baarendse (Utrecht)
P3.19
Show Abstract  Characterisation of non-adaptive anxiety in male mice
Amber Salomons (Utrecht)
P3.20
Show Abstract  Reconsolidation alleviates the corticosterone-induced strengthening of fear memories in C57BL/6J mice
Anastasia Diamantopoulou (Leiden)
P3.21
Show Abstract  Amygdala activation following different maternal separation contexts in the neonate rat: role of the mother
Nikolaos P. Daskalakis (Leiden)
P3.22(M)
Show Abstract  Effects of focus and expectancy on processing of nociceptive information in the rat using somatosensory evoked potentials
Manuela D. Mitsogiannis (Utrecht)
P3.23
Show Abstract  Recovery of post stress behavior by environmental enrichment in a rat model for PTSD
Erik Hendriksen (Utrecht)
P3.24
Show Abstract  Dynamic regulation of attention and goal directed action in the medial prefrontal cortex of the rat
Antonius B. Mulder (Amsterdam)
P3.25(M)
Show Abstract  Reversal learning in MK-801 (dizocilpine) and PCP phencyclidine) drugged rats: Validating a preclinical animal model for improving the cognitive flexibility
Marjolein Kops ('s-Hertogenbosch)
P3.26
Show Abstract  Behavioral characterization of Ucn1-null mice indicates involvement of urocortin-1 in depression-like behavior
Linda Sterrenburg (Nijmegen)
P3.27
Show Abstract  The putative new antidepressant DOV216,303, a triple reuptake inhibitor, increases hedonia without producing withdrawal effects
Jolanda Prins (Utrecht)
P3.28
Show Abstract  Frontal midline theta activity and the feedback-related negativity during gambling in extreme BIS/BAS groups
Ivo Heitland (Utrecht)
P3.29
Show Abstract  Novelty P3 in extreme BIS/BAS groups.
Koen B.E. Böcker (Utrecht)
P3.30
Show Abstract  Basal testosterone modulates prefrontal control in social emotional behavior
Inge A.C. Volman (Nijmegen)
P3.31(M)
Show Abstract  Perceptual learning of low spatial frequency gratings to improve emotional face processing: an ERP study
Carlijn van den Boomen (Maastricht)
P3.32
Show Abstract  Fear (not): functional neuroanatomy of fear and its control
Floris Klumpers (Utrecht)
P3.33(M)
Show Abstract  Gender differences in the offset of fear
Amber N.V. Ruigrok (Utrecht)
P3.34
Show Abstract  The development of a model for temporal lobe epilepsy
Lili Huang (Nijmegen)
P3.35(M)
Show Abstract  Predicting successful outcome of repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) treatment in patients with auditory verbal hallucinations
Mirjam Bloemendaal (Utrecht)
P3.36(M)
Show Abstract  Treating Tinnitus with TMS: theta burst stimulation and the relief of auditory phantom perceptions
Anette S. Giani (Maastricht)
P3.37
Show Abstract  Over-activation of the amygdala during memory formation for emotional words in patients recovered from major depression
Jennifer F. Arnold (Nijmegen)
P3.38
Show Abstract  Functional neural networks analysis in Frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer Disease using EEG and graph theory
Willem de Haan (Amsterdam)
P3.39
Show Abstract  Episodic memory impairment in schizophrenia: a context processing deficit?
Lucia M. Talamini (Amsterdam)
P3.40
Show Abstract  Dominance of objects over context in a mediotemporal lobe model of schizophrenia
Lucia M. Talamini (Amsterdam)
P3.41(M)
Show Abstract  Mechanisms of language recovery after brain damage using a standardized semantic and phonological treatment program: a fMRI study
Carolina Mendez Orellana (Rotterdam)
P3.42
Show Abstract  The paradoxical effects of age-dependent exposure to Prozac
Jocelien Olivier (Nijmegen)
P3.43(M)
Show Abstract  Brain oscillatory activity in patients with PD and OCD during task performance
J.M. Hoogendam (Amsterdam)
P3.44(M)
Show Abstract  Environmental influences on neuronal activation during cognitive planning in obsessive-compulsive symptoms: A discordant monozygotic twin study
Judith Wagner (Amsterdam)
P3.45
Show Abstract  The role of maternal behavior in HPA-reactivity and recovery in 5-wk-old infants
Jarno Jansen (Nijmegen)
P3.46(M)
Show Abstract  Action anticipation during joint action in early childhood
Marlene Meyer (Nijmegen)
P3.47(M)
Show Abstract  Implicit learning: domain-generality and age-effects
Ilse Wielaard (Utrecht)
P3.48
Show Abstract  Intermediate levels of hippocampal activity appear optimal for associative memory formation
Xiao Liu (Nijmegen)
P3.49
Show Abstract  Ageing memories: Differential decay of episodic memory components
Lucia M. Talamini (Amsterdam)
P3.50
Show Abstract  Are there different memory buffers for different tactile features?
Caroline Benjamins (Maastricht)
P3.51(M)
Show Abstract  Creating a non-invasive working memory based Brain Computer Interface
Tom Sanders (Utrecht)
P3.52
Show Abstract  Probing the neural correlates of constructive memory formation for gist and details: an event-related functional MRI study
Shaozheng Qin (Nijmegen)
P3.53(M)
Show Abstract  Brain areas involved in the encoding and retrieval of route and survey knowledge from verbal spatial descriptions
Lotte J. Talsma (Utrecht)
P3.54
Show Abstract  Fronto-striatal mechanisms of salience-driven attentional flexibility
Martine R. van Schouwenburg (Nijmegen)
P3.55
Show Abstract  Sensing the future: skin temperature predicts lapses in vigilance
Nico Romeijn (Amsterdam)
P3.56
Show Abstract  Deep sleep permits subsequent declarative but not procedural learning
Ysbrand D. van der Werf (Amsterdam)
P3.57
Show Abstract  Neural signatures of intransitive preferences
Tobias Kalenscher (Amsterdam)
P3.58
Show Abstract  Low-frequency rTMS decreases task-related activation during the Tower of London task; an offline rTMS-fMRI pilot study
Ysbrand D. van der Werf (Amsterdam)
P3.59
Show Abstract  How (or when) response selection processes can influence the motor inhibition system: an ERP study
Valentina Rossi (Milano, Italy)
P3.60(M)
Show Abstract  Distinguishing neural activity patterns in action identification
Henna Toppenberg (Amsterdam)
P3.61(M)
Show Abstract  Neurophysiological mechanisms of expectation as studied in the human somatosensory system
Freek van Ede (Nijmegen)
P3.62(M)
Show Abstract  Kinaesthetic motor imagery for brain computer interfaces: stability of features over time
Anke Marit Albers (Utrecht)
P3.63(M)
Show Abstract  The role of the FEF in oculomotor inhibition as revealed by image-guided TMS
Sander E. Bosch (Utrecht)
P3.64(M)
Show Abstract  Brain oscillations and cortical excitability – Novel perspectives in combining electroencephalography and transcranial magnetic stimulation
Ruud Hortensius (Utrecht)
P3.65(M)
Show Abstract  Action categories in the human premotor cortex
Florian Krause (Nijmegen)
P3.66(M)
Show Abstract  Magnitude interference between number processing and response force planning
Roel Bousardt (Nijmegen)
P3.67
Show Abstract  Low-frequency rTMS alters resting state network activity; an offline rTMS-fMRI study at 3T
Ysbrand D. van der Werf (Amsterdam)
P3.68(M)
Show Abstract  Activation of literal word meanings during idiom comprehension
Joost Rommers (Nijmegen)
P3.69
Show Abstract  Mood and language comprehension: An ERP study
Dieuwke de Goede (Nijmegen)
P3.70(M)
Show Abstract  What's wrong with the noun classifier? An event-related potential study on semantic and syntactic processing in Cantonese Chinese
Carmen C. Kung (Nijmegen)
P3.71
Show Abstract  Comparing fMRI-based visual field representation with perimetry: can it tell us something about training-induced visual field enlargement?
Douwe Bergsma (Utrecht)
P3.72(M)
Show Abstract  Computations of categorical and coordinate processes visualized on retinotopic maps
Maarten J.A. Duijndam (Utrecht)
P3.73(M)
Show Abstract  Superstitious perception of complex figures
Peter Kok (Groningen)
P3.74(M)
Show Abstract  Reconstructing the visual field representation of primary visual cortex activity
Meron Vermaas (Bilthoven)
P3.75(M)
Show Abstract  Audiovisual integration in crossmodal duration perception
Jorrit Montijn (Utrecht)
P3.76(M)
Show Abstract  Directional anisotropies of orientation responses in human visual cortex
Jilles Holtkamp (Utrecht)
P3.77(M)
Show Abstract  Does one recognize objects that are gazed at better?
Nynke A. Groenewold (Groningen)

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