ACNC 2013 Posters Friday 29th November Poster Number 001 Title Corresponding Author Affiliation Perceiving disgust affects cortico-bulbar excitability. A TMS study Carmelo Vicario 002 Intrinsic Connectivity in Resting-State Networks is Related to Antisaccade Task Performance Sharna Jamadar University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia,,Brisbane,Australia Monash University,Monash Biomedical Imaging/School of Psychology &amp; Psychiatry,Clayton,Australia 003 Allocation of attention to the front of an object precedes orientation-dependent asymmetries of the rotation-related negativity Jordan Searle The University of Auckland,School of Psychology,Auckland,New Zealand 004 Risky Decision Making in Strategic and Non-Strategic Problem Gamblers Adjunctive Glycine Treatment Improves Clinical Symptoms and Logical Memory Processing in Patients with Schizophrenia Felicity Lorains Monash University,School of Psychology and Psychiatry,Melbourne,Australia Monash University and the Alfred Hospital,Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre, Central Clinical School,Melbourne,Australia 006 Does oxytocin have a role in the neurobiology of Huntington’s disease? Izelle Labuschagne Monash University,School of Psychology and Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences,Melbourne,Australia 007 Individual variation in local grey matter density of healthy young volunteers correlates with performance in perceptual learning Matthew Mundy Monash University,Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences,Melbourne,Australia 008 The human mirror neuron system: Evolutionary adaptation or associative learning? Peter Enticott Monash University and The Alfred,Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre,Melbourne,Australia 009 The role of perceptual quality and processing fluency in the imagination inflation effect for autobiographical memory conjunction errors Aleea Devitt The University of Auckland,,Auckland,New Zealand 005 Amity Green 1 ACNC 2013 Posters Friday 29th November 010 Adaptation of the N170: Effects of stimulus category, presentation time and interstimulus interval Daniel Feuerriegel University of South Australia,School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy,Adelaide,Australia 011 Attention to action reveals neural representation for agency, kinematics, and goals Automated segmentation of corpus callosum in MRI scans: application to tracking Alzheimer's disease progression Veronika Halász The University of Queensland,Queensland Brain Institute,Brisbane,Australia The Nathan S. Klein Institute for Psychiatric Research,Medical Physics,New York,USA 013 Body Recognition Does Not Mature Earlier in Development than Face Recognition Linda Jeffery ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders, School of Psychology, The University of Western Australia,,Perth,Australia 014 Do gaze patterns predict mirror neuron activity during the observation of grasping actions? Peter Donaldson Monash University and The Alfred,Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre,Melbourne,Australia 015 Genetic associates of a visual endophenotype of autism and schizophrenia Patrick Goodbourn University of Sydney,School of Psychology,Sydney,Australia, University of Cambridge,Department of Psychology,Cambridge,United Kingdom 016 Investigating the Behavioural Cognition of Rewards and their Neural Correlates Stuart Mcgill University of Auckland,Psychology,Auckland,New Zealand, New Zealand Association for Behaviour Analysis,,Auckland,New Zealand, Centre for Brain Research,,Auckland,New Zealand 017 Long timescale modulation of perceptual inferences: A primacy bias for mismatch negativity (MMN). Juanita Todd University of Newcastle,,Newcastle,Australia, Priority Research Centre for Brain and Mental Health,,Newcastle,Australia, Schizophrenia Research Institute,,Sydney,Australia 012 Babak Ardekani 2 ACNC 2013 Posters Friday 29th November 018 Reduced V1 activity to local image patches that are inconsistent with the global scene interpretation Damien Mannion University of New South Wales,School of Psychology,Sydney,Australia, University of Minnesota,Department of Psychology,Minneapolis,USA 019 The effect of a single dose of Citalopram on motion direction discrimination Alice Lagas University of Auckland,Department of Optometry and Vision Science,Auckland,New Zealand, Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland,,Auckland,New Zealand 020 The effect of endogenous noradrenaline on fear extinction learning in humans The Effect of Simultaneous Text on Performance on a Modified Speech-in-Noise Task Who jumps to conclusions? A comprehensive assessment of probabilistic reasoning in psychosis following traumatic brain injury (PFTBI) Matthew Wade University of Tasmania,Cognitive Neuroscience,Hobart,Australia Monash University,Physiology,Monash,Australia Swinburne University of Technology,Brain and Psychological Sciences Research Centre (BPsyC),Melbourne,Australia, Monash-Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre (MAPrc),,Melbourne,Australia, RMIT University,,Bundoora,Australia 023 Age-related decline in white matter organisation: <br />Relationship to global cognitive changes in a longitudinal study Frini Karayanidis University of Newcastle,School of Psychology, Faculty of Science and IT,Newcastle,Australia, University of Newcastle,Centre for Translational Neuroscience and Mental Health,Newcastle,Australia, Hunter Medical Research Institute,,Newcastle,Australia 024 Antenatal maternal stress and the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) Rs165599 polymorphism interact to affect childhood IQ across multiple ages Yvette Lamb University of Auckland,Psychology,Auckland,New Zealand 021 022 Irina Grossman Rachel Batty 3 ACNC 2013 Posters Friday 29th November 025 Assessing theories of semantic memory function in schizophrenia thought disorder at two levels Eric Tan Monash University,Monash-Alfred Psychiatry research centre,Melbourne,Australia 026 Attentional bias in facial affect processing: Neural correlates of the M300 Attentional modulation of auditory steady state responses Peter Goodin 028 Biologically relevant emotion processing does not interfere with Self- versus Other- referenced emotion discrimination: An Electroencephalography study Aimee Mavratzakis Swinburne University of Technology,,Melbourne,Australia University of Western Sydney,Marcs Institute,Sydney,Australia University of Newcastle,,Newcastle,Australia, Priority Research Centre for Translational Neuroscience and Mental Health, University of Newcastle,,Newcastle,Australia 029 Clarifying Response Processes and Efficiency in a Cued Continuous Performance Test Current arousal or sensitisation: which determines electrodermal dishabituation in short and long ISI tasks? Do we imagine clouds in the sky and snails on the ground - can semantic meaning influence fixation time? Does the oblique effect influence early neural correlates of visual consciousness during binocular rivalry? Diana Karamacoska 033 EEG alpha oscillations predict response criterion Katharina Limbach The University of Auckland,School of Psychology,Auckland,New Zealand, Centre for Brain Research,,Auckland,New Zealand 034 Investigating error processing by decoding patterns of eventrelated potentials Stefan Bode University of Melbourne,Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences,Melbourne,Australia 035 Modulation of the face-sensitive N170 by competition between faces and their features Paul Corballis The University of Auckland,,Auckland,New Zealand 027 030 031 032 Yatin Mahajan Genevieve Steiner Nicole Thomas Bradley Jack University Of Wollongong,School of Psychology,Wollongong,Australia University of Wollongong,School of Psychology,Wollongong,Australia Flinders University,School of Psychology,Adelaide,Australia Southern Cross University,Discipline of Psychology, School of Health and Human Sciences,Coffs Harbour,Australia 4 ACNC 2013 Posters Friday 29th November 036 Non-linear and non-stationary resting state functional connectivity examined using fast (sub-second) functional MRI. Bryan Paton Monash University,Monash Biomedical Imaging,Clayton,Australia, Monash University,School of Psychology &amp; Psychiatry,Monash University,Australia, Monash University,Philosophy &amp; Cognition Lab, SOPHIS,Monash University,Australia, Monash University,tLab,Monash University,Australia 037 Predicting implicit abstract stimulus attributes from patterns of event-related potentials Stefan Bode University of Melbourne,Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences,Parkville,Australia 038 Radial Bias for Motion – Centrifugal or Centripetal? Ryan Maloney University of Sydney,School of Psychology,Sydney,Australia, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Vision Science,,Sydney,Australia 039 Sensorimotor effects of the rubber-hand illusion differ between individuals depending on their degree of nonclinical autism-like traits Colin Palmer Monash University,Philosophy Department, School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies,Melbourne,Australia 040 Single-trial P300 amplitudes index feedback information in reinforcement learning Daniel Bennett The University of Melbourne,Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences,Melbourne,Australia, The University of Melbourne,Department of Finance,Melbourne,Australia 041 The effects of context priming on intertemporal decision-making Stefan Bode University of Melbourne,Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences,Parkville,Australia 5 ACNC 2013 Posters Friday 29th November 042 A Novel Behavioural Study of Pitch Imagery and Perception Rebecca Gelding Macquarie University,ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders,Sydney,Australia, Macquarie University,Department of Cognitive Science,Sydney,Australia 043 Age-Differences in Practice Effects during Task-Switching Performance: An ERP Investigation Lisa Whitson School of Psychology, The University of Newcastle,,Newcastle,Australia, Priority Research Centre Translational Neuroscience and Mental Health Research,,Newcastle,Australia, Hunter Medical Research Institute,,Newcastle,Australia 044 Assessing the impact of task difficulty and external cues on movement kinematics in older adults Biases of categorical sex perception: What are they and how do we gauge them? Bleydy Dimech-Betancourt Monash University,School of Psychology and Psychiatry,Clayton,Australia Southern Cross University,School of Health and Human Sciences,Coffs Harbour,Australia 046 Changes in Working Memory and Worry over Time Kelly Trezise University of Melbourne,School of Psychological Sciences,Melbourne,Australia 047 Cognitive ability in the elderly is related to the timing not degree of lateralisation of the functional cerebrovascular response. Hannah Keage The University of South Australia,School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy,Adelaide,Australia 048 Cognitive-Behavioural Effects of Chronic Adolescent Stress in Val66Met Polymorphism Knock-In Mice Carrying a Humanised Copy of the Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (hBDNF) Gene: Implications for Neuropsychiatric Disorders & Cognitive Dysfunction Michael Notaras University of Melbourne,Florey Department of Neuroscience &amp; Mental Health,MELBOURNE,Australia, Florey Institute of Neuroscience &amp; Mental Health,,Melbourne,Australia 045 Justin Gaetano 6 ACNC 2013 Posters Friday 29th November 049 Dynamic phase-locking of the auditory envelope following response in the human brain Huizhen Tang Macquarie University,Department of Cognitive Science,Macquarie Park,Australia, ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders,,Sydney,Australia 050 Emerging Representational Geometry for Objects Predicts Reaction Time for Categorization J.Brendan Ritchie Macquarie University,Department of Cognitive Science,Sydney,Australia, University of Maryland, College Park,Department of Philosophy,College Park,USA 051 ERP and neuropsychological correlates of the At-Risk Mental State (ARMS) Fitts law: Modelling upper limb movements in Huntington's disease and the impact of visual cue restriction Patricia Michie University of Newcastle,Psychology,Callaghan,Australia Monash University,School of Psychology and Psychiatry,Clayton,Australia 053 Pleasantness: A New Factor in the Rubber Hand Illusion Charlotte Rush 054 The Impact of Oral Contraceptives in Cognition Annabelle Warren 055 Variation in amygdala-prefrontal cortex resting-state functional connectivity underlies age differences in susceptibility to the Framing Effect. Katharina Voigt 056 Behavioural indices of qualitative change in children's spatial and computation reasoning strategies Brain pathways underlying Response Inhibition and Response Caution Does the upper visual field advantage in face-processing relate to participant bias in attentional allocation? Dual route model of the effect of head orientation on perceived gaze direction Jacob Paul 052 057 058 059 Jessica Despard Renate Thienel Genevieve Quek Yumiko Otsuka Macquarie University,Department of Cognitive Science,Sydney,Australia Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre,,Melbourne,Australia Free University of Berlin,Department of Education and Psycholoy,Berlin,Germany University of Melbourne,,Melbourne,Australia School of Psychology, University of Newcastle,,Newcastle,Australia Macquarie University,Cognitive Science,North Ryde,Australia The University of Sydney,School of Psychology,Sydney,Australia 7 ACNC 2013 Posters Friday 29th November 060 Effects of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation on responding in healthy younger adults. Frini Karayanidis University of Newcastle,School of Psychology,Newcastle,Australia, Priority Research Centre for Translational Neuroscience and Mental Health, University of Newcastle,,Newcastle,Australia 061 Enhanced lateralization in expert musicians: an fMRI investigation of visuospatial processing Facial Affect Perception in Psychosis: Recent evidence Laura Ewens The University of Auckland,,Auckland,New Zealand Swinburne University of Technology,Brain and Psychological Sciences Research Centre,Melbourne,Australia 063 fMRI responses in dorsal visual cortex relate to binocular depth perception for both signal-in-noise and feature difference tasks Andrew Welchman 064 FREE RADICAL DISBALANCE AND ITS CORRECTION IN Ekaterina Silina SCHIZOPHRENIA Functional brain correlates of psychiatric function in Huntington's Shannon Driscoll disease: The Image-HD study High Schizotypy shows superior putative subcortical Robin Laycock Magnocellular-driven emotion processing and deficits in cortical attentional change detection I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University,,Moscow,Russia Monash University,School of Psychology and Psychiatry,Clayton,Australia La Trobe University,School of Psychological Science,Melbourne,Australia Improving Screening for Vascular Cognitive Impairment at 3–6 Catherine Yanhong Dong Months after Ischemic Stroke The Role of Monocular Dominance in Binocular Rivalry Onset Bias Jody Stanley UNSW Medicine, the University of New South Wales,Psychiatry,Sydney,Australia University of Melbourne,Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences,Parkville,Australia 062 065 066 067 106 Susan Rossell University of Birmingham,School of Psychology,Birmingham,United Kingdom, University of Cambridge,Department of Psychology,Cambridge,United Kingdom 8 ACNC 2013 Posters Saturday 30th November Poster Number 068 Title Corresponding Author Affiliation Inter-subject correlations during watching dance: An fMRI study Staci Vicary 069 Investigating working memory, the effects of theta burst stimulation on cortical plasticity: A TMS-EEG study Linear and non-linear measures of postural control predict individual variations in illusions of self-motion Benjamin Lewis University of Western Sydney,The MARCS Institute,Penrith,Australia Monash Alfred Psychiatry research centre,,Melbourne,Australia Australian National University,Research School of Psychology,Canberra,Australia, University of Wollongong,School of Psychology,Wollongong,Australia 071 Longitudinal tracking of white matter connectivity in Huntington's disease: 30 month longitudinal data from the IMAGE-HD study Govinda Poudel Monash University,School of Psychology and Psychiatry,Clayton,Australia 072 Maturation of Mismatch Negativity – implications for Ultra High risk schizophrenia research Renate Thienel University of Newcastle,Priority Centre for Translational Neuroscience &amp; Mental Health Research,Newcastle,Australia, Schizophrenia Research institute,,Darlinghurst,Australia, Hunter Medical Research institute,,Newcastle,Australia 073 Motion defined surface segregation in human visual cortex Gabriel Vigano University of Sydney,School of Psychology,Sydney,Australia, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Vision Science,,Canberra,Australia 074 No relationship between binocular rivalry rate and eye movement variables Phillip Law Perceptual and Clinical Neuroscience Group,,Melbourne,Australia, Central Clinical School, Monash University,Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre,Melbourne,Australia 070 Deborah Apthorp 9 ACNC 2013 Posters Saturday 30th November 075 Sex Differences in the Neural Processing of Emotional Images Bethany Lusk 076 The COMT Val158Met polymorphism: Individual differences in visual N1 and error-related negativity An MEG neuroimaging study on the developmental changes of face processing in pre-school aged children Jennifer Lai 078 The Impact of Luminance Threshold Modes and Phosphene Dropout Rates in Psychophysics Testing for the Monash Vision Group’s Cortical Vision Prosthesis ‘Gennaris’. Collette Mann 079 The role of white matter microstructure in age-related deficits in task-switching Todd Jolly University of Newcastle,School of Psychology, Faculty of Science and IT,Newcastle,Australia, University of Newcastle,Centre for Translational Neuroscience and Mental Health Research,Newcastle,Australia, Hunter Medical Research Institute,,Newcastle,Australia 080 The underlying neural mechanism in attentional control during encoding of emotional stimuli Towards effective neurofeedback driven by immersive art environments <br /> Maryam Ziaei University of Queensland,Psychology,Brisbane,Australia Victoria University of Wellington,School of Engineering and Computer Science,Wellington,New Zealand 077 081 Wei He Kameron Christopher University of Tasmania,School of Psychology,Hobart,Australia The University of Auckland,School of Psychology,Auckland,New Zealand Department of Cognitive Science and ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD) Macquarie University Monash University,Monash Vision Group,Clayton,Australia 10 ACNC 2013 Posters Saturday 30th November 082 Using Orthogonal Polynomial Trend Analysis and Wavelet decomposition (WOPTA) to investigate learning in a Mental Rotation task Alexander Provost the University of Newcastle,,Newcastle,Australia, the University of Newcastle,,Newcastle,Australia, Hunter Medical Research Institute,,Newcastle,Australia 083 Atypical Motor Response Potentials (MRPs) in Presymptomatic Huntington’s Patients During Simple Movements Lauren Turner Australian National University,Research School of Psychology, College of Medicine, Biology &amp; Environment,Canberra,Australia 084 Breaking Down Bias Daniel Mullens University of Newcastle,,Newcastle,Australia 085 Characterization of the Medial Septum neurons using Parvalbumin, HCN1, Necab-1, Satb1/2, ChAT, Calbindin Rong Xian Chia The Australian National University,Neuroscience,Canberra,Australia 086 COMPLEX ENERGOCORRECTION OF COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN VASCULAR COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT Do small saccades obscure the perceptual switch induced gamma-band response for binocular rivalry? Evidence for superior dorsal stream with no magnocellular impairments, and greater unconscious local-level processing in higher autistic tendency Ekaterina Silina I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University,,Moscow,Russia Swinburne University of Technology,,Melbourne,Australia La Trobe University,,Melbourne,Australia Induction of plasticity in the human motor cortex by pairing an auditory stimulus with TMS Magno and parvocellular contributions to the cortical visually evoked response – time-frequency and source considerations Paul Sowman 087 088 089 090 Laila Hugrass Daniel Chan David Crewther Macquarie University,Cognitive Science,Sydney,Australia Swinburne University of Technology,Centre for Human Psychopharmacology,Hawthorn,Australia 11 ACNC 2013 Posters Saturday 30th November 091 Melody and gamma oscillations: processing of contour and interval in musicians and non-musicians Rohan King The University of Auckland,School of Psychology,Auckland,New Zealand, The University of Auckland,,Auckland,New Zealand 092 Mismatch responses to frequency deviants in awake, freely moving rats. Motor-resonance in response to action-related visual and audio stimuli: A fMRI study of identical twins discordant for music training Patricia Michie University of Newcastle,Psychology,Callaghan,Australia Karolinska Institute,Neuroscience,Stockholm,Sweden 094 Omega-3 supplementation improves mood and behavior in adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity disorder but does not reverse brain atrophy Isabelle Bauer The University of Texas Health Science Center,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,Houston,USA, Swinburne University of Technology,Centre for Human Psychopharmacology,Melbourne,Australia 095 Principal components analysis demonstrates a common schizoidal phenotype within autistic and schizotypal tendency: implications for neuroscientific studies. Talitha Ford Swinburne University of Technology,,Melbourne,Australia 096 The effects of aging on recognition of basic emotions in different modalities. The involvement of mirror neuron system in visual perspective taking during action memory encoding The neuronal mechanisms of Steady State Visually Evoked Potential (SSVEP) studied in the fly brains with multi-contact electrodes Natalia Samorow University of Auckland,School of Psychology,Auckland,New Zealand University of Otago,Department of Psychology,Dunedin,New Zealand School of Psychology and Psychiatry, Monash University,,Melbourne,Australia 093 097 098 Miriam Mosing Liz Franz Dror Cohen 12 ACNC 2013 Posters Saturday 30th November 099 What’s intact and what’s not within the mismatch negativity system in schizophrenia Juanita Todd School of Psychology, The University of Newcastle,,Newcastle,Australia, Priority Research Centre Translational Neuroscience and Mental Health Research,,Newcastle,Australia, Hunter Medical Research Institute,,Newcastle,Australia, Schizophrenia Research Institute,,Newcastle,Australia 100 Associative learning ability predicts reward-based decisionmaking performance in opiate dependent individuals Daniel Upton University of Melbourne,Psychological Sciences,Melbourne,Australia 101 Attributing agency for other agents: evidence for the involvement of non-predictive processes when watching others execute actions. Simandeep Poonian Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland,,Brisbane,Australia 102 Effect of Resveratrol on stress induced-cognitive impairment and the possible involvement of brain antioxidant enzymes in rats SAMPATH MADHYASTHA KASTURBA MEDICAL COLLEGE,Anatomy,Mangalore,India 103 Initial explorations into the relationship between BOLD variability and mean BOLD signal during episodic and semantic memory tasks. Reece Roberts The University of Auckland,Psychology,Auckland,New Zealand 104 Neural correlates of transparency perception Erin Goddard 105 Objective Measures Within Consumer Neuroscience Shannon Bosshard 107 Auditory discrimination in children with Autism : magnetic Acoustic Change Complex (mACC) Default mode network: A predictor of memory function in the elderly, evidence from rest fMRI studies Shu Yau The University of Sydney,School of Psychology,Sydney,Australia University of Newcastle,School of Psychology,Callaghan,Australia Macquarie University,Cognitive Science,Sydney,Australia National Institute of Mental Health And Neuroscience (NIMHANS),Clinical Neuroscience,Bangalore,India 108 Rakesh Balachandar 13 ACNC 2013 Posters Saturday 30th November 109 Effects of the Mood Induction Paradigm on the Binocular Rivalry mix percept Anna Antinori The University of Melbourne,Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences,Melbourne,Australia 110 Face processing and the N170 in psychiatric and neurological disorders: A systematic review Daniel Feuerriegel University of South Australia,School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy,Adelaide,Australia 111 Sodium selenate reduces neurodegeneration and psychological comorbidities in a post-kainic acid status epilepticus rat model of temporal lobe epilepsy Ping Zheng The University of Melbourne,,Melbourne,Australia 112 Spoiling the party: Long-term ketamine use has long-term effects on bodily experience Hannah Morgan ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders, Macquarie University,Department of Cognitive Science,Sydney,Australia, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge,,Cambridge,United Kingdom 113 The Victorian Driving Risk in Young People Study (Vic DRYP) Genevieve Le Bas 114 Nahal Goharpey 115 Working memory as a Limitation on Problem Solving Ability in Intellectual Disability An MEG study of the semantic blocking effect in picture naming Monash University,School of Psychology and Psychiatry,Clayton,Australia La Trobe University,,Melbourne,Australia 116 Behavioural sensitivity to reward is reduced for far objects David O'Connor 117 Biological motion processing in first-degree relatives of individuals with ASD: A magnetoencephalographic (MEG) study Svjetlana Vukusic Jon Brock Macquarie University,,Sydney,Australia, ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders,,Sydney,Australia University of Melbourne,,Parkville,Australia Swinburne University of Technology,,Melbourne,Australia 14 ACNC 2013 Posters Saturday 30th November 118 Cerebral blood flow and behaviour in young children with sleep disruption Rachael Spooner University of South Australia,School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy,Adelaide,Australia, University of South Australia,School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy,Adelaide,Australia 119 Developmental Trends in the Enhancements of Multisensory Object Processing in Presence of Distractors From Brain to Behaviour: A Latent Variable Study of EventRelated Potentials and Executive Functions in Children Generation, selection and sequencing in a case of Parkinson’s disease and primary progressive dynamic aphasia Sheila Crewther La Trobe University,Psychological Science,Melbourne,Australia University of Western Australia,,Perth,Australia 122 Implicit versus explicit measures of emotion processing in people with aggressive and impulsive tendencies and those who use pornography Peter Walla University of Newcastle,School of Psychology,Newcastle,Australia, Priority Research Centre for Translational Neuroscience and Mental Health Research,,Newcastle,Australia 123 Learn from your heart: dissociable neural markers for objective interoceptive performance and metacognitive awareness in auditory feedback Tristan Bekinschtein University of Cambridge,Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit,Cambridge,United Kingdom 124 Luminance and Colour Flicker Fusion in High and Low Autistic Traits Man or Monkey? Empathy predicts species category boundary judgements Alyse Brown Swinburne University,,Melbourne,Australia Anna Brooks Southern Cross University,Psychology,Coffs Harbour,Australia Neural substrates of impulse control: Insights from neurodegenerative disease Claire O'Callaghan Neuroscience Research Australia,,Sydney,Australia, University of New South Wales,School of Medical Sciences,Sydney,Australia 120 121 125 126 Christopher Brydges Gail Robinson University of Queensland,,Brisbane,Australia 15 ACNC 2013 Posters Saturday 30th November 127 Parietal Priorities: Maintenance versus Manipulation in Working Memory Spatio-temporal components of preparation in task-switching: A combined EEG and MEG approach Technical and functional validations of High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging (HARDI)-MR tractography in paediatric epilepsy patients Gemma Lamp La Trobe University,,Melbourne,Australia Elise Mansfield University of Newcastle,,Newcastle,Australia Sarah Barton Murdoch Childrens Research Institute,Developmental Imaging,Parkville,Australia 130 The effect of nicotine abstinence on a measure of inhibitory control in nicotine dependence Kathleen Charles-Walsh University of Melbourne,Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences,Melbourne,Australia 131 Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation over Bi-Lateral motor Cortices shows No Effect on Simple Visual Motor Reaction Time Jared Horvath University of Melbourne,Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences,Melbourne,Australia 132 Utilising alpha and theta oscillatory activity during task switching to characterise functional networks involved in cognitive control Frini Karayanidis University of Newcastle,School of Psychology,Callaghan,Australia, University of Newcastle,,Callaghan,Australia 133 Distraction by action: higher autism spectrum quotients, less distraction The Relationship Between Impulsivity for Reward and Learning From Reward Tracing the formation of perceptual decisions in the human brain: A new approach to the study of visuospatial attention asymmetries Jeroen Van Boxtel Department of Psychology, UCLA Antoinette Poulton University of Melbourne Daniel Newman Monash University 128 129 134 135 16