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Thursday, 22 June 2017

/ Scientific Programme

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