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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