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November
21–24, 2002 Barcelona, SPAIN Officially approved by
the Catalan Goverment to be of interest to health |
| Posters |
| Group
A | Chair:
Gé Ruigt (The Netherlands) Frans Krijzer (The Netherlands)
| | P-01 | Differences
in EEG spectra between older and newer antidepressants as measured in controlled
arousal pharmaco-EEG in the rat J van Kalkeren, P Vijn, H Marston, N
Ward (UK) | | P-02 | Modulation
of hippocampal EEG correlates of open field behaviour by behavioural transitions
in the rat H van Lier, AML Coenen, WHIM Drinkenburg (The Netherlands)
| | P-03 | Effects
of different propofol infusion rates on EEG activity and AEP responses in rats
LM Antunes, JV Roughan, PA Flecknell (UK) |
| P-04 | Differences
between the primary somatosensory cortex-derived and vertex-derived somatosensory-evoked
potential in the rat PJ Stienen, ZL Haberham, WE van den Brom, HNM de
Groot, AJ Venker-van Haagen, LJ Hellebrekers (The Netherlands) |
| P-05 | The
electrophysiological analysis of nooglutyl effect on the memory in juvenile rats,
impaired by convulsions I Galaeva, S Burd, T Garibova, L Nerobcova (Russia)
| | P-06 | Vigabatrin
alters the spike and wave discharges in the EEG of rats BM Bouwman, P
Suffczynski, CM van Rijn (The Netherlands) |
| P-07 | Effects
of the combination of anticonvulsant (depakin-chrono) and antioxidant medicine
(mexidol) on paroxysmal brain activity in experimental and clinical studies
M Stoiko, T Voronina, G Avakian, L Nerobkova, V Kraineva (Russia) |
| P-08 | Effects
of several GABAA ligands on rat sleep-wake behaviour and pharmaco-EEG
CM Elands, KA Anderson, N Ward, P Vijn, HM Martson, DR Hill (UK) |
| P-09 | Quantitative
sleep-EEG after acute and 15-day repetitive morning intake of alprazolam in healthy
volunteers S Romero, JL Lorenzo, S Clos, I Gich, MJ Barbanoj (Spain) |
| P-10 | EEG
correlates of arousal versus attention in sleep apnea patients E Verstraeten,
R Cluydts, D Pavernagie (Belgium) | | P-11 | Quantitative
sleep-EEG after acute and 15-day repetitive morning intake of paroxetine in healthy
volunteers JL Lorenzo, S Romero, S Clos, I Gich, MJ Barbanoj (Spain)
| | P-12 | EEG
coherence and resting EEG during free smoking and acute abstinence V
Teneggi, L Squassante, T Haywood, S Milleri, A Bye (Italy) |
| P-13 | Effects
of tobacco smoking on the kinetics of the pupillary light reflex: a compariosn
between smokers and non-smokers LL Benito, A Morte, S Clos, E Grasa, MJ
Barbanoj (Spain) | | P-14 | Real
time monitoring of the human alertness level Robin Álvarez, F. del Pozo,
M. Elena Hernando, E Gómez, Antonio Jiménez (Spain) |
| P-15 | Dissociation
between pharmaco-EEG changes and vigilance assessments: phase I study with a racemic
compound A Morte, JL Lorenzo, P Anderer, B Saletu, MJ Barbanoj (Spain,
Austria) |
| Group
B | Chair:
Bernd Saletu (Austria) Remy Luthringer (France) |
| P-16 | Changes
of EEG in women with secondary amenorrhea GN Avakian, OM Oleynikova,
ER Dovlethanova, LN Nerobkova, OL Badalian (Russia) |
| P-17 | Acute,
mantained and superimposed topographic pharmaco-EEG mapping of repetititve alprazolam
intake in healthy subjects S Clos, A Morte, JL Lorenzo, J Riba, MJ Barbanoj
(Spain) | | P-18 | EEG
coherent charactheristics dynamics at different menstrual cycle phases in woman
with epilepsy OM Oleynikova, GN Avakian, ER Dovlethanova, LN Nerobkova,
OL Badalian (Russia) | | P-19 | Pharmacodynamic
interaction between single oral doses of alprazolam and paroxetine in healthy
subjects by means of topographic pharmaco-EEG, psychomotor performance and self-rating
MJ Barbanoj, A Morte, C García-Gea, RM Antonijoan, F Jané (Spain) |
| P-20 | A
comparison of power spectrum and non-linear complexity indexes in the EEG under
the effect of propofol in human subjects A Gamundi, MA Comas, E Pereda,
J González, MC Nicolau, CM van Rijn, AML Coenen, RV Rial (Spain, The Netherlands)
| | P-21 | Auditory
ERP evidence for different mechanisms of drug induced amnesia RA Veselis,
R Reinsel, VA Feshchenko, L Giulino (USA) |
| P-22 | The
effect of serotonergic dysfunction and hypercortisolaemia on the neural correlates
of episodic memory and executive functions RH Mc Allister-Williams, M
Garside, FC Hsu, AE Massey, MD Rugg (UK) | | P-23 | Slow-wave
focus in left medical temporal cortex during post-ECT amnesia AH Nehaus,
J Gallinat, M Bajbouj, M Hansen, FM Reischeis (Gemany) |
| P-24 | Peculiarities
of amantadine (Merz+CO, Francfurt) effects on EEG space organization in patients
with parkinson disease L Nerobkova, G Avakian, T Voronina, E Katunina,
R Arekelyan, E Valdman (Russia | | P-25 | Effects
of cholinesterase inhibitors on P300 and visual evoked potentials in Alzheimer
disease A Gironell, A Boltes, C García-Sánchez, J Kulisevsky (Spain)
| | P-26 | Event-related
current density in ADHD DM Myszka, A Wakarow, W Szelenberger (Poland)
| | P-27 | Event-related
brain potentials assessment of therapeutic trials in minimal hepatic encephalopathy
J Fernández-Lorente, ME Martino, M Romero-Vives, R Bárcena, JM Gaztelu (Spain)
| | P-28 | "Passive"
and "active" P300 -Two systems of generation (P300 in patients with focal brain
damages) LB Oknina, EV Sharova, OS Zaitsev, EL Masherow (Russia) |
| P-29 | Usefulness
of pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modeling employing EEG as effect measurement
in showing different "in vivo" properties of the benzodiazepine pathways
M Valle, G Urbano, M Yritia, J Riba, MJ Barbanoj (Spain) |
| P-30 | The
P300 Event-Related Brain Potential Predicts Memory Impairment Better Than Age
or Mini-Mental Status Exam ER Braverman, K Blum (USA) |
Practical
info for Posters: - Maximum
poster measurement: width: 90 cm, height: 150 cm.
- Material
will be available for mounting.
- Posters
must be set up on Friday November 22 from 17.00-18.00. The poster author is responsible
to remove the poster on Sunday November 24 after 14.00.
- There
will be chaired oral poster sessions in front of the poster. The presenting author
should attend on Friday November 22 within the Welcome Cocktail. The oral part
of the poster presentation should be no longer than 2 minutes. To guarantee a
smooth course of the sessions we cordially ask you to strictly stay with this
time schedule.
Paraxel
Grant in memory of Prof. Werner Herrmann A
grant of 5000 euros will be awarded to the best contribution (oral or poster)
made by a young scientist. The decision will be disclosed within the Closing Remarks.
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