Scientific Program

Scientific Program

ICFTD 2016 Program August 31, 2016 Scientific Program 10th International Conference on Frontotemporal Dementias August 31–September 2, 2016 Munich (GERMANY) 1 www.icftd2016.de ICFTD 2016 Program August 31, 2016 12:15–12:30 Opening Room Lecture Hall Chairs Janine Diehl-Schmid (Munich/DE), Manuela Neumann (Tuebingen/DE) 12:30–13:50 Session 1: FTLD: current perspectives - future directions Room Lecture Hall Chairs Bruce Miller (San Francisco, CA/US), Julie Snowden (Manchester/GB) 12:30 Changing perspectives on frontotemporal dementia Julie Snowden (Manchester/GB) 12:55 Frontotemporal dementia neuroanatomy: onset, spread, and implications for treatment William S. Seeley (San Francisco, CA/US) 13:20 Social and Economic Burden of Frontotemporal Degeneration O1 James Galvin (Boca Raton/US), David Howard (Atlanta/US), Nadine Tatton, Sharon Denny (Radnor/US) 13:35 Toward tau PET imaging in FTLD: An update O2 Brad Dickerson, Scott McGinnis, Sara Makaretz, Christina Caso, Aaron Schultz, Keith Johnson (Charlestown/US) 14:20–15:55 Session 2: Social cognition and behavior: challenges and interventions Room Lecture Hall Chairs Adrian Danek (Munich/DE), Mario Mendez (Los Angeles, CA/US) 14:20 Current concepts of social cognition and assessment in FTD Bruno Dubois (Paris/FR) 14:45 Empathy and emotional processing in FTD Katherine Rankin (San Francisco, CA/US) 15:10 An analysis of the trajectories of illness severity measurements in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia O3 Kalyani Kansal, Halima Amjad, Sadhvi Saxena, Chiadi Onyike (Baltimore/US) 15:25 Phenotype, neuropsychology and psychopathology of C9orf72 mutation carriers from the German FTLD-Consortium O4 Janine Diehl-Schmid, Carola Rossmeier (Munich/DE), Sarah Straub, Theresia Kelm (Ulm/DE), Johannes Kornhuber (Erlangen/DE), Klaus Fliessbach (Bonn/DE), Timo Grimmer (Munich/DE), Alexander Kehl, Markus Otto (Ulm/DE), Matthias L. Schroeter (Leipzig/DE), German FTLD-Consortium (Ulm/DE) 15:40 Reward deficits in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia include insensitivity to negative stimuli DB1 David Perry, Samir Datta, Virginia Sturm, Kristie Wood, Jessica Zakrzewski, Bruce Miller, Joel Kramer, Howard Rosen (San Francisco, CA/US) 2 ICFTD 2016 Program August 31, 2016 15:42 Embodied Cognition of Dynamic Emotion in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration DB2 Charles Marshall, Chris Hardy, Lucy Russell, Camilla Clark, Katrina Dick, Emilie Brotherhood, Jennifer Nicholas, Jonathan Rohrer, James Kilner, Jason Warren (London/GB) 15:44 Longitudinal decline in cognitive functioning in presymptomatic frontotemporal dementia DB3 Janne Papma, Lize Jiskoot, Elise Dopper, Tom Den Heijer, Reinier Timman, Rick Van Minkelen, John Van Swieten (Rotterdam/NL) 15:46 The impact of context on emotion decoding in frontotemporal dementia DB4 Fiona Kumfor (Randwick, Sydney, Sydney/AU), Agustin Ibañez (Buenos Aires, Santiago/AR), John Hodges, Olivier Piguet (Randwick, Sydney, Sydney/AU) 15:48 Neuropsychological profiles in behavioural variant Frontotemporal Dementia and Psychiatric disorders DB5 Everard Vijverberg (Amsterdam, The Hague/NL), Sigfried Schouws, Paul David Meesters, Sietske Sikkes (Amsterdam/NL), Esmee Verwijk (The Hague/NL), Hannie Comijs, Philip Scheltens, Max Stek, Yolande Pijnenburg, Annemiek Dols (Amsterdam/NL) 15:50 Frontotemporal Dementia in Patients of African Descent DB6 Keith Josephs (Rochester/US), William Hu (Atlanta/US), Argye Hillis (Baltimore/US), Bradley Dickerson (Boston/US), Neill Graff-Radford (Jacksonville/US), Cameron Davis (Baltimore/US), Rufus Akinyemi, Adesola Ogunniyi (Ibadan/NG), Nilufer Taner (Jacksonville/US), Jonathan Graff-Radford (Rochester/US), Amza Ali (Mona/JM), David Tang-Wai (Toronto/CA), Meredith Wicklund (Gainesville/US), Florence Pasquier, Florence Lebert (Lille/FR), Julie Snowden (Manchester/GB), Nick Fox (London/GB), Murray Grossman (Philadelphia/US), Chiadi Onyike (Baltimore/US) 15:55–17:30 Postersession I - Caregiver Room Ballroom P35 Spouses' experience of behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia in the pre- diagnostic phase Kirrily Rogers (Parkville/AU), Amy Brodtmann, David Darby (Heidelberg, Box Hill/AU), Vicki Anderson (Parkville/AU) P36 Emotional Behavior in Dementia Patients and Spousal Caregivers: Rrelationship with Caregiver Depression Alice Verstaen, Anna Sapozhnikova, Sandy Lwi, Marcela Otero, Casey Brown, Dyan Connelly, Robert Levenson (Berkeley/US) P37 The Marte Meo-concept as a useful tool in understanding and counseling in FTD Ursula Becker (Alfter/DE) P38 Do neuropsychiatric symptoms lead to nursing home placement in bvFTD? Differences and similarities between community and nursing home residents Clarissa Giebel (Manchester/GB), Rachel Winson (Norwich/GB), David Knopman (Rochester/US), Eneida Mioshi (Norwich/GB) P39 Dimensions and Predictors of Perceived Burden Among Caregivers of Patients with Frontotemporal Degeneration James Galvin (Boca Raton/US) 3 ICFTD 2016 Program August 31, 2016 P40 Unity with Creativity: A new model to leverage rare disease advocacy organization expertise into high-quality local support for FTD caregivers Sharon Denny, Bridget Moran (Radnor/US) P41 Characteristics of caregiver burden among mild frontotemporal lobar degeneration patients: comparison between behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia and semantic dementia with right- and left-sided predominant cerebral atrophy. Asuka Koyama, Ryuji Fukuhara, Yusuke Miyagawa, Maki Hotta, Mamoru Hashimoto, Manabu Ikeda (Kumamoto/JP) P42 Family experiences of living with behavioural variant Frontotemporal Dementia (bvFTD): implications of a qualitative longitudinal research study for coping and interventions Jan Oyebode, Jenny LaFontaine (Bradford/GB), Michael Larkin (Birmingham/GB) P43 An intervention program for caregivers of early-onset dementia patients with frontal behavioral changes: an explorative study increasing their sense of competence Flora Gossink, Yolande Pijnenburg, Philip Scheltens, Rikie Kleverwal, Aafke Pera, Nicole Korten, Max Stek, Rose-Marie Droes, Annemiek Dols (Amsterdam/NL) P44 Family repercussions as a consequence of the alterations of social cognition present in a patient diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia - behavioral variant Daniel Martinez Martinez, Delver Amaury Garzón Muñoz, Johana Andrea Ramírez Torres, Adelaida Bedoya Salcedo, Milena García García (Bogotá/CO) P45 Care for people with Young Onset Dementia: A web-based intervention aiming to support family carers Susanna Saxl, Helga Schneider-Schelte (Berlin/DE) P46 Caregivers' Attitudes Toward Family Participation in Frontotemporal Degeneration Biomarker Research Courtney Igne (Philadelphia/US), Lauren Massimo (University Park, PA/US), Corey McMillan, Rachael Langey, Collin York, Kim Firn, Olga Kofman, Amy Halpin, Murray Grossman (Philadelphia/US) P47 Service needs in Young Onset Dementia: How ‘closest’ relatives balance being a carer, being a care manager and meeting their own needs. Jan Oyebode (Bradford/GB), Bridget Jones (Guildford/GB), Heather Blakey (Leeds/GB), Sahdia Parveen (Bradford/GB), Christian Bakker (Nijmegen/NL), Joany Millenaar, Marjolein de Vugt (Maastricht/NL), Alexander Kurz (Munich/DE), Heather Gage (Guildford/GB) P48 The CARE Pathway Model for Dementia: Integrating Psychosocial and Rehabilitative Strategies for Care of Persons with FTD Disorders Darby Morhardt, Sandra Weintraub, Becky Khayum, Emily Rogalski, Marsel Mesulam (Chicago/US) P49 Dissociation of Clinical Diagnostic and Caregiver Distress Neuropsychiatric Features in FTD Lydia Hatfield, Jennifer Wynne Taylor, Matthew Harris, Nansi Greger-Holt, Daniel I. Kaufer (Chapel Hill/US) 4 ICFTD 2016 Program August 31, 2016 15:55–17:30 Postersession I - Social cognition and behavior Room Ballroom P50 In extremis: decision-making deficit in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia Guilhem Carle, Nicolas Borderies, Carole Azuar, Aurélie Guignebert, Maeva Camus, Goeffroy Gagliardi, Raphael Le Bouc, Richard Levy, Mathias Pessiglione (Paris/FR) P51 Moral judgments in frontotemporal dementia Ingo Uttner, Lukas Petersdorff, Sarah Anderl-Straub, Elisa Semler, Sarah Böhm, Dorothée Lulé (Ulm/DE), Heiner Fangerau (Düsseldorf/DE), Markus Otto (Ulm/DE) P52 Cross frequency coupling during response inhibition in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia Laura Hughes, James Rowe (Cambridge/GB) P53 Prolonged Visual Facial Gaze in Frontotemporal Dementia Pongsatorn Paholpak (Khon Kaen, Los Angeles/TH), Liang Li-Jung, Drew R. Carr, Elvira Jimenez, Robin J Barrows, Valeiry Sabodash, Mario F. Mendez (Los Angeles/US) P54 Person-Based vs. Generalized Impulsivity Disinhibition in Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease Pongsatorn Paholpak (Khon Kaen, Los Angeles/TH), Drew R. Carr, Joseph P Barsuglia, Robin J Barrows, Elvira Jimenez (Los Angeles/US), Grace J Lee (Loma Linda/US), Mario F. Mendez (Los Angeles/US) P55 Emotion and Moral Dilemmas in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia Sylvia S. Fong (Los Angeles/US), Carlos D. Navarrete (East Lansing/US), Sean E. Perfecto, Andrew R. Carr, Elvira E. Jimenez, Mario F. Mendez (Los Angeles/US) P56 The pitfall of behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia mimics despite multidisciplinary application of the FTDC criteria Welmoed Krudop, Annemiek Dols, Cora Kerssens, Piet Eikelenboom, Niels Prins, Christiane Möller, Siegfried Schouws, Didi Rhebergen, Eric Exel, van, Wiesje Flier, van der, Sietske Sikkes, Philip Scheltens, Max Stek (Amsterdam/NL) P57 Neuropsychiatric effects of neurodegeneration of the medial versus lateral ventral prefrontal cortex in humans Edward Huey, Seonjoo

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