Saturday Program
September 4
10:00-12:00
Hall Buda
SYMPOSIUM 16
Automaticity of Processing Facial Expressions
Symposium Chair: Annekathrin Schacht (Germany)
Automaticity of processing facial expressions - Introduction and overview
Annekathrin Schacht, Werner Sommer
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Department of Psychology, Berlin, Germany
Automaticity in emotional processing? Manipulating voluntary attention and implicit semantic priming to bias processing of threatening signals in actions and faces
Swann Pichon, Patrik Vuilleumier
Lab. for Neurology and Imaging of Cognition, Department of Neuroscience, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Modulation of face processing by emotional expression during intracranial recordings in right fusiform cortex and amygdala
Gilles Pourtois1, Patrik Vuilleumier2
1Department of Experimental clinical and health psychology, Ghent University, Belgium 2Laboratory for Behavioral Neurology & Imaging of Cognition, Department of Neuroscience & Clinic of Neurology, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Adaptation effects of emotional expressions in anxiety: Evidence for an enhanced late positive potential
Anne Richards1, Emily Bethell1, Phil Pell1, Amanda Holmes2
1Department of Psychological Science, School of Science, Birkbeck College;
2School of Human and Life Sciences, Roehampton University, United Kingdom
Automaticity of emotional face processing as revealed by task independence
Julian Rellecke, Annekathrin Schacht, Werner Sommer
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Department of Psychology, Berlin, Germany
10:00-12:00
Hall Pest
SYMPOSIUM 17
Sensory Processing in Developmental Psychopathology
Symposium Chair: Nicole Bruneau (France)
Sensory processing in developmental disorders
Nicole Bruneau
UMRS INSERM U 930, CNRS ERL 3106, Universite Francois-Rabelais de Tours, Centre de Pedopsychiatrie, CHRU de Tours, IFR 135 "Imagerie Fonctionnelle", Tours, France
Visual automatic change detection in children with autism: an electrophysiological study
H. Clery1, N. Bruneau1, S. Roux1, C. Barthelemy1, P. Lenoir2, F. Bonnet-Brilhault1, M. Gomot1
1UMRS Imagerie et Cerveau, Inserm U930, CNRS ERL 3106, Universite Francois Rabelais de Tours, CHRU de Tours, IFR 135 de Tours, France
2Centre de Ressources Autisme, CHRU de Tours, France
Atypical developmental pattern of voice processing in autism
Bruneau N 1,3, Rogier O 1,3, Malvy J 2, Bonnet-Brilhault F 1,2,3, Barthelemy C 1,2,3
1UMRS INSERM U 930, CNRS ERL 3106, Universite Francois-Rabelais de Tours, 2 Centre de Pedopsychiatrie, CHRU de Tours 3 IFR 135 "Imagerie Fonctionnelle" Tours, France
Amplitude envelope onset (rise time) detection and developmental dyslexia - A longitudinal ERP study
Gabor Stefanics1,2, Tim Fosker1, Natasha Fegan1, Martina Huss1, Denes Szucs1, Usha Goswami1
1Centre for Neuroscience in Education, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
2Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Early dysfunction of perceptual processes in developmental dyslexia
G. A. Chiarenza1, S. Casarotto1,2, E. Ricciardi2, L. Sani2, and P. Pietrini2
1 Dept. Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry, Az. Osp. "G. Salvini", Rho Hospital, Rho, Italy
2 Laboratory of Clinical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
10:00-12:00
Hall Margit
SYMPOSIUM 18
Advances in the Concealed Information Test
Symposium Chair: Wolfgang Ambach (Germany)
Advances in the concealed information test: Introductory remarks
Wolfgang Ambach
Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology and Mental Health (IGPP), Freiburg, Germany
Psychophysiological detection of concealed information under subliminal stimulus presentation
Gershon Ben-Shakhar, Keren Maoz & Assaf Breska
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Psychology, Jerusalem 91905, Israel
Autonomic responding to concealed card recognition in a real life situation
Bruno Verschuere1 & Ewout Meijer2
1 Ghent University, Department of Psychology, Ghent, Belgium
2 Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Standardization and hypothesis testing in the Concealed Information Test: Resampling as a useful alternative
Wolfgang Ambach
Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology and Mental Health (IGPP), Freiburg, Germany
Gap and connection between laboratory research and field application of the CIT in Japan
Akemi Osugi
Forensic Science Laboratory, Hyogo Prefectural Police Headquarters, Kobe, Japan
12:30-13:30
Hall Budapest
Keynote 4
Social Information Processing in the Brain
Developmental Trends and Cardiac Concomitants
Maurits W. van der Molen
Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands