7th European Conference on Schizophrenia Research

10 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME | Thursday, 26 September 2019 S-01 SYMPOSIA 09:30–11:00 Plenary Innovations in the assessment of negative symptoms: The ways forward Chairs: M.-J. van Tol, Groningen, The Netherlands T. Lincoln, Hamburg, Germany S-01-001 Individuals‘ subjective experiences of their negative symptoms I. Butcher, Manchester, United Kingdom J. Palmier-Claus, G. Haddock, K. Berry S-01-002 Others‘ experience of negative symptoms: Reduced smiling as a predictor of interactional outcome M. Riehle, Hamburg, Germany T. Lincoln S-01-003 Can actigraphy yield valuable information on apathy in schizophrenia patients? Associations with clinical measures and neuroimaging M.-J. van Tol, Groningen, The Netherlands M. Servaas, C. Kos, R. Renken, J.-B. Marsman, L. Bais, H. Knegtering, A. Aleman S-01-004 I just can‘t look forward to anything; the role of anticipatory pleasure and beliefs for goal- directed activity in patients with psychosis M. Pillny, Hamburg, Germany B. Schlier, T. Lincoln S-02 SYMPOSIA 09:30–11:00 Harvard Schizotypy and clinical high risk for psy- chosis – states, traits and their interplay Chairs: F. Schultze-Lutter, Düsseldorf, Germany P. Grant, Frankfurt am Main, Germany S-02-001 The interrelationship between schizotypy, clinical high risk for psychosis and related symptoms: Cognitive disturbances matter F. Schultze-Lutter, Düsseldorf, Germany C. Michel, K. Vogeley, S. J. Schmidt, R. Flückiger S-02-002 Psychosis and schizophrenia-spectrum person- ality disorders require early detection on dif- ferent symptom dimensions A. Theodoridou, Zurich, Switzerland S-02-003 The duality of schizotypy: Of states and traits, chickens and eggs P. Grant, Frankfurt amMain, Germany S-02-004 Schizotypy in Parkinson‘s disease patients C. Oehrn, Marburg, Germany J. Schönenkorb, I. Nenadic, L. Timmermann, P. Grant, I. Weber

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