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Poster Listings 2 16 HBM GENEVA 22ND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ORGANIZATION FOR HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING POSTER LISTINGS June 26-30, 2016 Palexpo Exhibition and Congress Centre | Geneva, Switzerland TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 16 HBM GENEVA Poster Listings Poster Category Key Monday and Tuesday Posters . 3 Wednesday and Thursday Posters . 4 Monday and Tuesday Posters Disorders of the Nervous System . 5 Higher Cognitive Functions . 34 Imaging Methods . 42 Informatics . 61 Learning and Memory . 65 Lifespan Development . 70 Modeling and Analysis Methods . 74 Perception and Attention . 86 Wednesday and Thursday Posters Brain Stimulation Methods . 100 Disorders of the Nervous System . 105 Emotion and Motivation . 125 Genetics . 131 Imaging Methods . 136 Language . 145 Lifespan Development . 151 Modeling and Analysis Methods . 155 Motor Behavior . 177 Neuroanatomy . 180 Physiology, Metabolism and Neurotransmission . 189 Social Neuroscience . 191 Author Index . 197 2 16 2 HBM GENEVA POSTER CATEGORY KEY Monday and Tuesday Posters Poster Numbers #1000-2413 (MT) • Display Days: Your poster should be displayed on your assigned poster board on Monday and Tuesday . • Set-Up Time: Please set-up your poster from 8:00 – 9:00 am on Monday morning . • Poster Stand-By Times: – Even numbered posters between #1000-2412 will stand-by and present their poster on Monday, June 27 from 12:45 – 14:45 . – Odd numbered posters between #1001-2413 will stand-by and present their poster on Tuesday, June 28 from 12:45 – 14:45 . • Poster Reception: All Monday and Tuesday poster presenters will have a poster reception on Tuesday, June 28 from 17:00 – 18:30 . • Poster Teardown: Monday and Tuesday presenters should remove their posters by 19:30 on Tuesday night . CATEGORY/SUB-CATEGORY POSTER NUMBERS CATEGORY/SUB-CATEGORY POSTER NUMBERS CATEGORY/SUB-CATEGORY POSTER NUMBERS Disorders of the Nervous System Imaging Methods Lifespan Development Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias 1000-1068 Anatomical MRI 1539-1597 Lifespan Development Other 1972-1989 Anxiety Disorders 1069-1087 BOLD fMRI 1598-1729 & 1731 Normal Brain Development: Fetus to Adolescence 1990-2033 Autism 1088-1137 EEG 1730-1795 Bipolar Disorder 1138-1152 Imaging Methods Other 1796-1801 Modeling and Analysis Methods Depressive Disorders 1153-1205 Imaging of CLARITY 1802 Diffusion MRI Modeling and Analysis 2034-2062 Disorders of the Nervous System Other 1206-1248 Multi-Modal Imaging 1803-1831 Exploratory Modeling and Artifact Removal 2063-2071 Medical illness with CNS impact Methods Development 2072-2134 (e .g . chemotherapy, diabetes, hypertension) 1249-1265 Informatics Motion Correction and Preprocessing 2135-2157 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Brain Atlases 1832-1848 Multivariate Modeling 2158-2174 and Tourette Syndrome 1266-1278 Databasing and Data Sharing 1849-1863 Other Methods 2175-2180 Other Psychiatric Disorders 1279-1307 Informatics Other 1864-1870 PET Modeling and Analysis 2181-2183 Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders 1308-1365 Workflows 1871-1880 Segmentation and Parcellation 2184-2215 Traumatic Brain Injury 1366-1397 Univariate Modeling 2216-2221 Learning and Memory Higher Cognitive Functions Implicit Memory 1881-1883 Perception and Attention Decision Making 1398-1428 Learning and Memory Other 1884-1896 Attention: Auditory/Tactile/Motor 2222-2230 Executive Function 1429-1455 Long-Term Memory (Episodic and Semantic) 1897-1914 Attention: Visual 2231-2249 Higher Cognitive Functions Other 1456-1483 Neural Plasticity and Recovery of Function 1915-1933 Chemical Senses: Olfaction, Taste 2250-2252 Imagery 1484-1495 Skill Learning 1934-1946 Consciousness and Awareness 2253-2269 & 2413 Music 1496-1518 Working Memory 1947-1971 Perception and Attention Other 2270-2276 Reasoning and Problem Solving 1520-1528 Perception: Auditory/ Vestibular 2277-2294 Space, Time and Number Coding 1529-1538 Perception: Multisensory and Crossmodal 2295-2311 Perception: Pain and Visceral 2312-2337 Perception: Tactile/Somatosensory 2338-2353 Perception: Visual 2354-2404 Sleep and Wakefulness 2405-2412 2 16 3 HBM GENEVA POSTER CATEGORY KEY, CONTINUED Wednesday and Thursday Posters Poster Numbers #3000-4391 (WTh) • Display Days: Your poster should displayed on your assigned poster board on Wednesday and Thursday . • Set-Up Time: Please set-up your poster from 8:00 – 9:00 am on Wednesday . • Poster Stand-By Times: – Even numbered posters between #3000-4390 will stand-by and present their poster on Wednesday, June 29 from 12:45 – 14:45 . – Odd numbered posters between #3001-4391 will stand-by and present their poster on Thursday, June 30 from 12:45 – 14:45 . • Poster Reception: All Wednesday and Thursday poster presenters will have a poster reception on Thursday, June 30 from 16:00 – 17:30 . • Poster Teardown: Wednesday and Thursday presenters should remove their posters by 18:30 on Thursday night . CATEGORY/SUB-CATEGORY POSTER NUMBERS CATEGORY/SUB-CATEGORY POSTER NUMBERS CATEGORY/SUB-CATEGORY POSTER NUMBERS Brain Stimulation Methods Imaging Methods Motor Behavior Deep Brain Stimulation 3000-3008 Diffusion MRI 3488-3548 Brain Machine Interface 4128-4139 Direct Electrical/Optogenetic Stimulation 3009-3011 MEG 3549-3567 Mirror System 4140-4144 Invasive Stimulation Methods Other 3012-3015 MR Spectroscopy 3568-3574 Motor Behavior Other 4145-4149 Non-invasive Electrical/tDCS/tACS/tRNS 3016-3031 NIRS 3575-3593 Motor Planning and Execution 4150-4163 Non-invasive Magnetic/TMS 3032-3046 Non-BOLD fMRI 3595-3600 Visuo-Motor Functions 4164-4172 Non-Invasive Stimulation Methods Other 3047-3050 PET 3601-3603 TDCS 3051-3062 Polarized light imaging (PLI) 3604 Neuroanatomy TMS 3063-3080 Anatomy and Functional Systems 4173-4189 Language Cortical Anatomy and Brain Mapping 4190-4217 Disorders of the Nervous System Language Acquisition 3605-3611 Cortical Cyto- and Myeloarchitecture 4218-4221 Addictions 3081-3116 Language Comprehension and Semantics 3612-3636 Neuroanatomy Other 4222-4223 Eating Disorders 3118-3133 Language Other 3637-3643 Normal Development 4224-4230 Epilepsy 3134-3187 Reading and Writing 3644-3667 Subcortical Structures 4231-4244 Research Domain Criteria studies (RDoC) 3188-3192 Speech Perception 3668-3687 White Matter Anatomy, Fiber Pathways Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders 3193-3288 Speech Production 3688-3702 and Connectivity 4245-4287 Sleep Disorders 3289-3292 Stroke 3294-3335 Lifespan Development Physiology, Metabolism and Neurotransmission Aging 3703-3770 Cerebral Metabolism and Hemodynamics 4288-4303 Emotion and Motivation Neurophysiology of Imaging Signals 4304-4314 Emotion and Motivation Other 3337-3358 Modeling and Analysis Methods Pharmacology and Neurotransmission 4315-4317 Emotional Learning 3359-3365 Bayesian Modeling 3771-3784 Physiology, Metabolism Emotional Perception 3366-3399 Classification and Predictive Modeling 3785-3838 and Neurotransmission Other 4318-4325 Reward and Punishment 3400-3422 EEG/MEG Modeling and Analysis 3839-3878 Sexual Behavior 3423-3426 fMRI Connectivity and Network Modeling 3879-4048 Social Neuroscience Image Registration and Computational Anatomy 4049-4064 Self Processes 4326-4334 Genetics Task-Independent and Resting-State Analysis 4065-4127 Social Cognition 4335-4366 Genetic Association Studies 3427-3456 Social Interaction 4367-4384 Genetic Modeling and Analysis Methods 3457-3465 Social Neuroscience Other 4385-4391 Genetics Other 3466-3474 Neurogenetic Syndromes 3475-3484 Transcriptomics 3485-3487 2 16 4 HBM GENEVA Monday, June 27: 12:45 – 14:45 (even numbers) ABSTRACTS Tuesday, June 28: 12:45 – 14:45 (odd numbers) Monday, June 27, 2016 and Tuesday, June 28, 2016 * Indicates poster will also be presented during an Oral Session . All Information listed, including author affiliations, appear as submitted during the Call For Abstracts. DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 1005 Neural Network Associated with Semantic Deficits of Semantic Dementia Yan Chen1, Keliang Chen2, Junhua Ding1, Qing Yang2, Yingru Lv3, Yanchao Bi1, Qihao Guo2, Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias Zaizhu Han1 1State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, 2Department of Neurology, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, 1000 Diffusion MRI Study with DTI and HARDI on Multi-Level Deficiency of WM Connectivity China, 3Department of Radiology, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China Networks in AD Tao Wang1, Feng Shi2, Shifu Xiao3, Dinggang Shen2 1006 Identify Subtypes of Alzheimer’s Disease based on Cortical Atrophy pattern with 1IDEA Lab, Department of Radiology and BRIC, UNC, Chapel Hill, United States, 2IDEA Lab, Clinical Implication Department of Radiology and BRIC, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA, JongYun Park1, Han Kyu Na2, Sungsoo Kim3, Hyunwook Kim4, HeeJin Kim5, Sang Won Seo5, Chapel Hill, NC, 3Department of Geriatric Psychiatry, Shanghai Mental Health Center, Shanghai Duk L. Na5, CheolE Han1, Joon-Kyung Seong1 Jiao Tong University Sch, Shanghai, China 1Korea University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, 2Yonsei University of Medicine, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, 3Yonsei University of Medcine, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, 4Sungkyunkwan 1001 Genome-wide polygenic risk for AD is associated with rate of atrophy in the hippocampus University of Medicine, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, 5Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea, Andre Altmann1, Nick Fox1 Republic of 1UCL, London, United Kingdom 1007 Voxel-wise survival analysis for the prediction of clinical progression in non-demented subjects 1002 Bayesian Modeling of Atrophy Factors in Alzheimer’s Disease
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