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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 &
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
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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
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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
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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 &
Psychiatry,Monash University,Australia,
Monash University,Philosophy & 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 & Mental
Health,MELBOURNE,Australia, Florey Institute
of Neuroscience & Mental
Health,,Melbourne,Australia
045
Justin Gaetano
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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
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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
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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 & 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
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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
& 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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