Seventh Annual Meeting of ISBN
JUNE 30 - JULY 4

Santorini, Greece

Meeting Program

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Wednesday, June 30

8:00 DINNER

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Thursday, July 1

8:00 BREAKFAST

SYMPOSIUM: SINGLE EVENT fMRI

Chair: Philip Servos, Dept of Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ont, Canada

(Note **=Potential New Member)

9:00 Opening Remarks: Philip Servos

9:10 Event-Related Functional MRI: Implications for Cognitive Psychology

Mark D’Esposito, Dept of Neurology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

10:05 Sketching the Functional Neuroarchitectural Blueprints of Working Memory with Event-Related fMRI

Brad Postle, Dept of Neurology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

11:05 COFFEE

11:25 Event-Related fMRI in Memory and Thought

John Gabrieli, Dept of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA

1:00 LUNCH

2:00 Event-Related f MRI of the Auditory Cortex

Pascal Belin**, Robert Zatorre, Rick Hoge, Alan Evans, Bruce Pike, Neuropsychology/Cognitive Neuroscience Unit and McConnell Brain imaging Center, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, PQ, Canada

3:00 Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Human Brain with High Temporal Resolution

Wolfgang Richter**, National Research Council, Winnipeg, MA, Canada

4:00 COFFEE

4:20 Exploiting Temporal and Spatial Resolution in fMRI. Experiences at 4 Tesla

Ravi Menon**, The John P. Robarts Research Institute, London, Ont, Canada

8:00 DINNER

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Friday, July 2

8:00 BREAKFAST

OPEN PAPER SESSION I (TRADITIONAL)

(Note **=Potential New Member)

9:00 THE EFFECT OF NOVEL H3-RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN RATS.

Janice L. Muir, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Wales U.K.

9:20 DISCONNECTING HIPPOCAMPAL PROJECTIONS TO THE ANTERIOR THALAMUS PRODUCES DEFICITS ON TESTS OF SPATIAL MEMORY IN RATS

John P. Aggleton, E. Clea Warburton, and Janice L. Muir, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Wales, UK

9:40 FORMAT-SPECIFICITY IN THE ORGANIZATION OF EPISODIC MEMORY FOR COMMON OBJECTS: DOES THE BRAIN TREAT PICTURES AND WORDS DIFFERENTLY?

Stephen Kohler, Cognitive Neuroscience Unit, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, PQ, Canada

10:00 THE OPPOSITE OF HM: ISOLATED RETROGRADE AMNESIA AFTER THALAMIC INFARCTION

Laurie Miller, Diana Caine, John D G Watson, Neuropsychology Unit , Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

10:20 COFFEE

10:50 CONTRIBUTION OF RETINOTOPIC CORTICAL AREAS TO PERCEPTUAL FILLING-IN

Peter De Weerd**, University of Arizona, Dept. Psychology, Tucson AZ.

11:10 THE EFFECTS OF V4/TEO LESIONS ON RESPONSES OF MACAQUE AREA TE NEURONS TO TARGETS EMBEDDED IN DISTRACTERS

G. Bertini**, E.A. Buffalo, H. Thakar, B. Jagadeesh, P. De Weerd, R. Desimone and L.G. Ungerleider, Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, Laboratory of Neuropsychology, NIMH, Bethesda MD USA

11:30 DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGE IN EARLY ERP COMPONENTS DURING FACE PROCESSING

Margot J. Taylor, CERCO - CNRS, Toulouse, France

11:50 TITLE?

Nathalie Ehrle**

 

1:00 LUNCH

 

AFTERNOON GROUP OUTING TO BE ANNOUNCED

 

 

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

7:00

Dr. Apostolos Georgopoulos,

Brain Sciences Ctr, VA, Medical Ctr., Minneapolis, MN. USA

 

8:00 DINNER

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Saturday, July 3

8:00 BREAKFAST

SYMPOSIUM: TIMING IN THE BRAIN

Chair: April Benasich, Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, Newark, NJ, USA

9:00 Opening Remarks

April Benasich

9:10 Timing in Attentional Processing

Marie T. Banich, Michael Milhan, Alessandra Pasarotti, Paige Scalf, Kevin Spencer, and Daniel Weissman

Dept of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, USA

9:45 Cerebellar Contributions to Temporal-Motor Learning

Virginia Penhune, Neuropsychology Unit, Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, PQ, Canada

10:20 COFFEE

10:50 Animal Model for Impaired Auditory Temporal Processing: Relevance to Developmental Language Impairment

Matthew Clark and R. Holly Fitch, Biobehavioral Sciences University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA

 

11:25 Functional Modules in Primary Auditory Cortex: Implications for Temporal and Spectral Processing and Plasticity

Heather l. Read, Monty A. Escabi, Lee M. Miller, Jeffery A. Winer, and Christoph E. Schrieiner, Keck Center for Integrative Neuroscience, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, USA

 

12:00 The Influence of Efficient Processing of Brief Auditory Temporal Cues on Later Language Development

April Benasich, Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, Newark, NJ, USA

 

1 PM LUNCH

 

AFTERNOON GROUP OUTING TO BE ANNOUNCED

8 PM DINNER

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Sunday, July 4

8:00 BREAKFAST

OPEN PAPER SESSION II (TRADITIONAL)

9:00 A NEURAL NETWORK FOR ATTENTIONAL CONTROL AS REVEALED BY fMRI STUDIES

Marie T. Banich, Michael P. Milham, RuthAnn Atchley, Neal J. Cohen, Andrew Webb, Tracey Wszalek, Arthur F. Kramer, Zhi-Pei Liang, Vikram Barad, Dan Gullett, Chiarg Shih and Colin Brown, Dept of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, USA

9:20 ESTIMATING SAMPLE SIZE FOR fMRI EXPERIMENTS

John E. Desmond, Departments of Radiology and Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA

9:40 CEREBRAL ORGANIZATION IN THE BILINGUAL BRAIN: A PET STUDY OF CHINESE-ENGLISH VERB GENERATION

D. Klein, B. Milner, R.J. Zatorre V. Zhao and J. Nikelski, Cognitive Neuroscience Unit/Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill, University, Montreal, PQ, Canada

 

10:00 COFFEE AVAILABLE

 

OPEN PAPER SESSION III (WORKS IN PROGRESS)

10:05 SELECTIVE VISUAL DEFICITS AT AGES 10-20 YEARS FROM AN AMINO ACID IMBALANCE IN THE FIRST MONTH OF LIFE

Adele Diamond, Center for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center, Waltham, MA, USA

10:25 STRESS, CORTISOL, AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION

Peggy J. Jennings & Amy W. Wagner, Psychology Department, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA

 

1:00 LUNCH

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