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WFSBP 2017
THU
005
Effects of intestinal endotoxemia on learning mem-
ory ability and brain levels of A
β
; Tau protein in rats
with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)
Bai Han, People's Republic of China
F. Wu, C. Li, X. Shan, Q. Sun, K. Liu
007
Characteristics of oxygenated hemoglobin concen-
tration changes in patients with major depressive dis-
order measured by multi-channel NIRS during pleasant
and unpleasant image recall tasks
Akihiko Kondou, Japan
K. Morita, Y. Shoji, Y. Ishii, S. Nakano, Y. Kato, Y. Yamashita,
M. Inoue, H. Yanagimoto, N. Uchimura
008
Single-event-related changes in Oxy-Hb during
verbal discrimination tasks in patients with schizophre-
nia spectrum disorders
Youhei Ishii, Japan
K. Morita, Y. Shoji, Y. Yamashita, J. Okawa, Y. Kato,
A. Kondou, S. Nakano, M. Sato, H. Yanagimoto,
N. Uchimura
010
Comparison of changes in the oxygenated hemo-
globin level during Baum task pairing between healthy
subjects and patients with schizophrenia
Yoshihisa Shoji, Japan
K. Morita, H. Igimi, Y. Ishii, Y. Kato, Y. Yamashita,
A. Kondou, S. Nakano, M. Inoue, H. Yanagimoto,
N. Uchimura
011
Modulation of the Serotonin system in an animal
model of psilocin-induced psychosis: Time-course of
quantitative EEG changes
Filip Tyls, Czech Republic
C. Vejmola, L. Kaderabek, V. Piorecka, V. Koudelka,
T. Novak, T. Palenicek
012
Bright light enhances precocious expression of
motor skill consolidation while optimizing speed-
accuracy trade-off in humans
Takuya Yoshiike, Japan
M. Honma, K. Kuriyama
P-20
POSTER TOUR
13:00–14:30
Congress Hall A 1
Genetics
Chair:
Thomas Werge, Denmark
001
Relevance of vascular risk polymorphisms in
cognitive deterioration
Juan C. Carril, Spain
R. Cacabelos
002
Risk polymorphisms associated with dementia in
the Spanish population
Juan C. Carril, Spain
O. Teijido, R. Cacabelos
003
Association between ULK2 gene polymorphisms
and the risk of schizophrenia in Korean population
Jong-Woo Kim, Republic of Korea
W.-S. Kang, J.-W. Paik, J.-Y. Song
004
Association of MYCBP2 gene polymorphisms to
schizophrenia susceptibility in Korean population
Won-Sub Kang, Republic of Korea
J.-Y. Song, J.-W. Paik, J.-W. Kim
005
Association between cytokine gene polymorphisms
with panic disorder
Yong-Ku Kim, Republic of Korea
H.-J. Kim
006
Genetic role of 5-HTTLPR on psychological
resilencelience of the patients with Mood Disorder
(MD)
Eun-Jeong Joo, Republic of Korea
K.-Y. Lee, J.-K. Lee, K.-S. Choi
007
Importance of polygenic risk scores to predict
lipid levels and dyslipidemia development in a psychiat-
ric population receiving dyslipidemia-inducing psycho-
tropic drugs
Aurélie Delacrétaz, Switzerland
P. Santos Lagares, N. Saigi-Morgui, F. Vandenberghe,
A. Glatard, M. Gholam-Rezaee, F. Gamma, A. von
Gunten, P. Conus, C. Eap
008
Epigenomic profile in dementia-related disorders
Oscar Teijido, Spain
I. Carrera, J. C. Carril, R. Cacabelos
009
Epigenomics for advanced understanding of
psychiatric diseases
Oscar Teijido, Spain
I. Carrera, J. C. Carril, R. Cacabelos
010
Influence of the APOE4 allele on brain networks in
healthy elderly subjects
Ivan Tellado, Spain
J. C. Carril, C. Fraile, R. Cacabelos
011
Associations between disease trajectory and
genomics in schizophrenia
Morten Dybdahl Krebs, Denmark
013
Money breaks the rhythm in your head: CLOCK
gene polymorphisms interact with financial status to
affect migraine
Xénia Gonda, Hungary
D. Baksa, G. Juhasz
016
Statistical epistasis between COMT, PRODH and
ZDHHC8 on chromosome 22q11 for schizophrenia in
Koreans
Yu-Sang Lee, Republic of Korea
K. S. Hong, S. Y. Lee, E.-Y. Cho