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MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
POSTER SESSIONS
277
German language Session
008
Efficacy and tolerability of amitriptyline versus
fluoxetine in the treatment of patients with somato-
form disorder: a randomized comparative trial
Sulochana Joshi, Nepal
Arun Kumar Pandey, Nidesh Sapkota
009
Effects of Neurexan
®
on reduced stress respon-
sivity in the autonomic nervous system measured
by heart rate variability
Hamidreza Jamalabadi, Germany
Tara Chand, Sarah Alizadeh, Myron Schultz, Martin
Walter
010
Effects of Neurexan
®
on brain responses to
deviant stimuli during an auditory oddball task
Sarah Alizadeh, Germany
Galina Surova, Hamidreza Jamalabadi, Myron Schultz,
Martin Walter
011
Dronabinol tincture and its effect on Gille de la
Tourette syndrome – a case report
Eva-Maria Pichler, Austria
Wolfram Kawohl
012
Drug interactions: antiretroviral and psychotropics
Daniel de Aquino Leite, Brazil
Lino Marcos Zanatta, Adib Subhi Hasan Husein, Adriana
Maria Sousa
013
Meta-analyses on the pharmacokinetics of
donepezil
Frank Faltraco, Germany
Daniel Reker, Martin Heinze
P-37
Poster Session
13:30– 15:00
|
Hall Budapest
TOPIC 19:
Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary
interventions
Stimulation methods and interdisciplinary interven-
tions
Chair:
Michael Grözinger, Germany
001
Changes in self-perception in patients, treated
with neuro-stimulating devices
Simon Eich, Germany
Oliver Müller, Andreas Schulze-Bonhage
002
Repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation
(rPMS) can improve mood of patients with brain
insults
Adel Marei, Egypt
Hebatallah Rashed
003
Combining repetitive transcranial magnetic
stimulation and cognitive behavioral therapy for
effective treatment of tinnitus and insomnia
– a case report
Lukas Peter, Germany
Kneginja Richter, Jens Acker, Joachim Höfig, Lence
Miloseva, Günter Niklewski
004
The differential effects of monophasic and
biphasic repetitive transcranial magnetic stimula-
tion on attentional processing in major depressive
disorder
Molly Hyde, Canada
Pierre Blier, Lisa McMurray, Ahmed Rostom, Asif Khan,
Verner Knott
005
Modulation of cognitive flexibility through
transcranial direct current stimulation
Elisabeth Hertenstein, Germany
Lukas Frase, Elena Waibel, Dieter Riemann, Christoph
Nissen
006
rTMS and ECT: are they combinable? Case
reports of nine patients
Samir Ibrahim, Australia
Paul Fitzgerald
007
Personnel's attitude towards reintroducing
electroconvulsive therapy – the baseline assessment
Deborah Scholz-Hehn, Germany
Jana Christina Müller, Ruben Deml, Heiko Albrecht,
Daniel Luedecke, Janina Katharina Gornisch, Laura
Stumm, Nils Freundlieb
008
Effects of low amplitude EEG recordings during
electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) on electronic and
manual assessments of post suppression indices
(PSI) in geriatric patients
Andreas Raether, Germany
Christopher Dedner, Karin Ademmer
009
Successful treatment of super-refractory status
epilepticus with high-intensity electroconvulsive
therapy: a case report
Hanna Schneegans, Germany
Henning Stetefeld, Christian Dohmen, Özgür Onur,
Fritz-Georg Lehnhardt
010
Satisfaction with electroconvulsive therapy
(ECT) – retrospective view of patients and their
relatives
Lucie Kalisova, Czech Republic
Marketa Kubinova, Jiri Michalec, Katerina Madlova,
Jakub Albrecht
011
Efficacy and safety of ECT in a 16-year old ado-
lescent with chronic catatonia: case presentation
Holger Himmighoffen, Switzerland
Annette Beatrix Brühl
012
Effectiveness of aerobic exercise and biofeed-
back therapy in tension type head ache: a compara-
tive study
Indira Sharma, India
Anil Gour
013
The effect of mind-body exercise on quitting
illicit drug use: a systematic review
Chian-Feng Huang, Taiwan
Chia-Hsiang Chan