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MONDAY
TUESDAY
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THURSDAY
106
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
S-076
Symposium
13:30– 15:00
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Room Dessau 6
TOPIC 3:
Psychotic disorders
Understanding sleep disorders and their treatment
in psychosis
Chairs:
Felicity Waite, United Kingdom
Daniel Freeman, United Kingdom
001
Reduced sleep and psychotic experiences: an
experimental study with mediation analysis
Sarah Reeve, United Kingdom
002
Treating sleep problems in patients with
distressing psychotic experiences
Felicity Waite, United Kingdom
003
Stabilising sleep for patients admitted at acute
crisis to a psychiatric hospital
Bryony Sheaves, United Kingdom
S-077
Symposium
13:30– 15:00
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Room R3
TOPIC 16:
Diagnostics and classification,
psychopathology, RDoC
What is machine learning and why will it change
psychiatric research and practice?
Chairs:
Dominic Dwyer, Germany
Danilo Bzdok, Germany
001
10 reasons why precision psychiatry will not be
based on null-hypothesis testing
Danilo Bzdok, Germany
002
From domain-knowledge to automatic feature
engineering – recent advances in machine learning
technology in psychiatry
Tim Hahn, Germany
003
Applications and practical challenges of
machine learning approaches in clinical psychiatry
Joseph Kambeitz, Germany
004
Using functional MRI and machine learning in
the categorization of genetic risk for different types
of psychoses
Henrik Walter, Germany
S-078
Symposium
13:30– 15:00
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Room R13
TOPIC 22:
Community and social psychiatry
Current issues in Nordic and Baltic psychiatry:
challenges and possibilities
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ZONE 7: Northern Europe
Chairs:
Jyrki Korkeila, Finland
Sami Pirkola, Finland
001
Evaluation of Mental Plan 2009, Finland
Sami Pirkola, Finland
002
Do ethical codes differ according to region?
Nordic approaches
Marianne C. Kastrup, Denmark
003
Medicating ADHD in Iceland – hot topic in
Iceland
Thorgunnur Arselsdottir, Iceland
004
Current issues in Estonian psychiatry
Andres Lehtmets, Estonia
S-378
Symposium
13:30– 15:00
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Hall Helsinki 1
TOPIC 14:
Neurobiology and genetics
Myelin plasticity and oligodendrocyte dysfunction
in neuropsychiatric diseases
Chairs:
Peter Falkai, Germany
Klaus-Armin Nave, Germany
001
Plasticity of myelin structure to adjust conduc-
tion velocity
Richard Doug Fields, USA
002
Oligodendrocytes maintaining long range
connectivity and axonal energy metabolism
Klaus-Armin Nave, Germany
003
Neuronal activity regulating myelination in the
adult brain
Michelle Monje, USA
004
Catatonia – starting to understand mechanisms
involving myelin
Hannelore Ehrenreich, Germany