WFSBP 2021 Preliminary Program

16 Preliminary Scientific Program / Symposia WFSBP 2021 S-12-002 The ecological momentary assessment approach and the us of big data to analyze effects of climate change on mental health Giulia Menculini, Italy S-12-003 The role of resilience in the development of psychiatric disorders Norma Verdolini, Spain S-12-004 Effects of climate change on effective disorders: Towards a study of environmental resilience in Bipolar Disorder Vigdis Elin Giaever Syrstad, Norway T49: PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY S-13 13:30–15:00 Issues in the clinical trials of new therapeutical agents: A joint WFSBP-WPA symposium Chair: Afzal Javed, United Kingdom Co-Chair: Konstantinos Fountoulakis, Greece S-13-001 Burning issues in the clinical trials with antidepressants Konstantinos Fountoulakis, Greece S-13-002 Contemporary problems of clinical studies of new anxyolitics and antidepressants Timur Syunyakov, Russian Federation S-13-003 Binding in clinical trials on the therapeutic effects of psychedelic substances Gregor Hasler, Switzerland S-13-004 Studying mechanisms in clinical trials: Challenges and opportunities in children and adolescents Argyris Stringaris, USA T29: NEUROIMAGUNG: GENETIC, FUNCTIONAL, STRUCTURAL S-14 13:30–15:00 Key principles of sensorimotor dysfunction in mental disorders Chair: Dusan Hirjak, Germany Co-Chair: Christian Wolf, Germany S-14-001 Sensorimotor domain in psychiatric disorders: Evolution of the concept and classification Dusan Hirjak, Germany S-14-002 Sensorimotor abnormalities in psychotic disorders: Brain imaging and pathophysiological models Christian Wolf, Germany S-14-003 Sensorimotor dysfunction in a transnosological context Katharina Kubera, Germany S-14-004 Sensorimotor dysfunction as a target for non-invasive brain stimulation Sebastian Walther, Switzerland T5: ANXIETY DISORDERS: BASIC/CLINICAL S-15 13:30–15:00 Contextual modulation of anxiety Chair: Grit Hein, Germany Co-Chair: Jan Haaker, Germany S-15-001 Neuropharmacological mechanisms of threat and safety learning Jan Haaker, Germany S-15-002 Shared safety abolishes the recovery of learned threat Armita Golkar, Sweden S-15-003 Factors modulating the social buffering of human anxiety Grit Hein, Germany S-15-004 Reponses to threat and safety in virtual contexts Paul Pauli, Germany MON

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