06 May 2010, 18.30 – 21.00

Poster Presentations 2010

Ryszard Auksztulewicz, Mareike Bayer, Sarah Bihler, Radoslaw Martin Cichy, Anna Czypionka, Antje Gentsch, Holger Gerhardt, Nikos Green, Martin Hebart, Friederike Hohlefeld, Thorsten Kahnt, Saskia Köhler, Christoph Korn, Ida Momennejad, Kristina Musholt, Roland Nigbur, Sven Ohl, So Young Park, Jan Prause-Stamm, Franziska Preusse, Milena Rabovsky, Fernando Ramirez, Philip Rausch, Myriam Sander, Lia Sanders, Christine Schipke, Timo Stein, David Wisniewski & guests

Posters Berlin School of Mind and Brain

(Contact person: Annette Winkelmann, M&B)

Auksztulewicz, Ryszard: Impairing somatosensory working memory using rTMS

Bayer, Mareike: Very early emotion effects in words are task-dependent

Bihler, Sarah: The functional role of dorsal and ventral fiber tracts in language processing

Cichy, Radoslaw Martin: Imagery and perception of objects share cortical representations

Czypionka, Anna: The interplay of animacy and verb class in representation building

Gentsch, Antje: How subliminal priming and predictability of action effects influence the sense of agency: an ERP study

Gerhardt, Holger: Social learning in the asset market: A peek into the herding brain

Green, Nikos: Neural mechanisms of reward rate maximization in perceptual decision making

Hebart, Martin: Investigating the invariance of unconscious visual representations

Hohlefeld, Friederike: When just thinking is enough: Covert movements suffice to trigger repetition suppression in sensorimotor cortex as indicated by EEG dynamics

Kahnt, Thorsten: The neural code of reward anticipation in human orbitofrontal cortex

Köhler, Saskia: Overcoming temptation in patients with an impaired impulse control

Korn, Christoph: Biased processing of social feedback

Momennejad, Ida: Dorsomedial PFC reveals intentions for the future while we perform other tasks

Musholt, Kristina: Why self-consciousness cannot be nonconceptual

Nigbur, Roland: Theta power and long-range synchrony characteristics during conflict processing

Ohl, Sven: What factors influence postsaccadic eye movement behavior?

Park, SoYoung: Is the gain worth the pain? – The willingness to suffer for monetary gain

Prause-Stamm, Jan: Agential control and automatic behavior

Preusse, Franziska: Fluid intelligence modulates cerebral correlates of processing geometric analogies

Rabovsky, Milena: Semantic richness modulates early word processing within left-lateralized visual brain areas and enhances repetition priming

Ramirez, Fernando: Orientation-encoding in the FFA is selective to faces: Evidence from multivoxel pattern analysis

Rausch, Philip: Event structure in language processing: The impact of change of state on the linking of event participants in nominalizations

Sander, Myriam Christine: Age and individual differences in working memory capacity and selection: insights from event-related potentials

Sanders, Lia: Schizophrenia: Prediction systems regulating conscious perception

Schipke, Christine: Preschool children interpreting topicalized objects: Neural correlates of their behavioral performance

Stein, Timo: An unconscious eye contact effect

Wisniewski; David: Neural correlates of self-regulated behavior

Posters Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

(Contact person: Dr. Alexandra Stein, Systemic Neurosciences)

Bahl, Armin: Modeling visual circuits in drosophila

Graetsch, Melanie: The involvement of the hippocampus in recall of different types of declarative memory

Jafari, Mehrnoosh: Effect of anti-epileptic drugs on long-term seizure-induced neurogenesis in amygdala kindled mice

Kupferberg, Aleksandra: Do robots have goals? Social learning and goal attribution in a non-human primate is determined by agency cues

Lu, Li: Photostimulation using caged glutamate to reveal the functional structure of the inferior colliculus

Mathis, Alexander: Spatial coding: resolution of grid versus place codes

Myers, Nicholas: The relationship between cognitive and brain-metabolic biomarkers in detecting prodromal Alzheimer’s disease

Philipp, Sebastian: Unsupervised learning of head-centered representations in a network of spiking neurons

Polta, Stephanie: Electrophysiological correlates of processing aversive experiences in an animal model

Rätzel, Isabel: Relative saliency in the additional singleton paradigm: Evidence for a biased competition account

Schwarzkopf, Wolfgang: Systematic parametric assessment of attentional functions based on the theory of visual attention (TVA) – discriminating adult ADHD-patients from healthy controls

Singh, Arun: Movement related frequency modulation of alpha oscillatory activity in human basal ganglia

Trattner, Barbara: More synapses don’t make you smarter: SynCAM1 mediates synaptic adhesion and influences spatial learning

 
 

Venue

Berlin School of Mind and Brain
FESTSAAL
Luisenstraße 56
10117 Berlin

Contact

Annette Winkelmann
030/2093-1706