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1 19TH WORLD CONGRESS Lucca Italy September

2 19TH WORLD CONGRESS Welcome to Lucca! The International Organization of Psychophysiology (IOP) and the IMT School for Advances Studies Lucca are deeply honored to welcome you in Lucca for the 19th World Congress of Psychophysiology. Given its long tradition in neuroscience and psychophysiology, Italy is well qualified to host again, after the 2012 IOP meeting in Pisa, such an important gathering of scientists. The legacy of eminent Italian neuroscientists and psychophysiologists - such as Mosso, Golgi, Matteucci, Moruzzi, just to cite few of them -, still significantly inspires the IOP objectives of a world-wide dissemination of information regarding psychophysiological research and applications, and promotion of international collaborations. Accordingly, the IOP2018 meeting in Lucca will again bring together scientists of various backgrounds who are engaged in investigations relevant to the understanding of human brain development and functioning. With the purpose of a continuous interplay between basic and applied psychophysiology, the meeting will cover different hot topics and recent methodological developments in psychophysiological research. Lucca is an artistically magnificent city in the core of Tuscany. Within its historic Renaissance-era walls, the IMT campus is located in the beautifully restored church and monastery and, without any doubt, will provide a unique location for a productive and enjoyable meeting. As usual, the 2018 scientific program features keynotes lectures and member-initiated symposia. Poster sessions will represent a good platform for scientific discussion, mainly for. In addition, for the first time, to further promote the participation of younger researchers, travel awards will be provided by IOP. Members of IOP and of affiliated national societies have received a considerable discount off the registration fees. We also encourage those researchers who attend the meeting and are not yet members to join the organization and participate in its future growth. Lucca IOP2018 promises to be a memorable event from both a scientific and social perspective. Sincerely, Emiliano Ricciardi President, 19th World Congress of the IOP

3 LUCCA ITALY SEPTEMBER 4-8 / 2018 Iop 2018 World Congress - CommIttees honorary PreSIdentS : Marina DE TOMMASO (Bari) Pietro PIETRINI (Lucca) InternatIonal ScIentIfIc committee : BARRY Robert J. (Australia) BAZANOVA Olga (Russia) BELGER Aysenil (USA) BELIN Pascal (France) CHIARENZA Giuseppe (Italy) DANILOVA Nina (Russia) DUNCAN Connie C. (USA) DEZHONG Yao (China) GALLAGHER Anne (France) GENDOLLA Guido H. E. (Switzerland) GONZÁLEZ-GARRIDO Andrés A. (Mexico) HERRMANN Christoph (Germany) KAWASHIMA Ryuta (Japan) KOCHEN Silvia (Argentina) KOPP Bruno (Germany) LAVOIE Marc E. (Canada) MARINAZZO Daniele (Belgium) MARKOVSKA-SIMOSKA Silvana (Macedonia) MEDVEDEV Svyatoslav (Russia) MINIUSSI Carlo (Italy) NITTONO Hiroshi (Japan) ROSENFELD J. Peter (USA)ROSSI Simone (Italy) ROSSI Simone (Italy) SARTORI Giuseppe (Italy) SEQUEIRA Henrique (France) SKRANDIES Wolfgang (Germany) TODD Juanita (Australia) VALDÉS-SOSA Pedro A. (Cuba) VAN HORN Jack (USA)KOPP Bruno (Germany) WIERSEMA Roeljan (Belgium) chairman: Emiliano RICCIARDI (Lucca) local organizing committee : AVENANTI Alessio (Bologna) BERNARDI Giulio (Lucca) BETTI Viviana (Rome) BOLOGNINI Nadia (Milan) BOTTARI Davide (Lucca) CALDARELLI Guido (Lucca) CATTANEO Luigi (Verona) CATTANEO Zaira (Milan) CECCHETTI Luca (Lucca) GARBARINI Francesca (Turin) GEMIGNANI Angelo (Pisa) GENTILI Claudio (Padova) LEO Andrea (Lucca) MARIOTTI Veronica (Pisa) PALUMBO Sara (Pisa PELLEGRINI Silvia (Pisa) SANTARCANGELO Enrica (Pisa) SCILINGO Enzo Pasquale (Pisa) TURELLA Luca (Trento) VANELLO Nicola (Pisa)

4 19TH WORLD CONGRESS InternatIonal organization of psychophysiology officers of IoP President: Giuseppe CHIARENZA (Italy) Vice-President: Robert J. BARRY (Australia) Secretary: Hiroshi NITTONO (Japan) Treasurer: Emiliano RICCIARDI (Italy) directors of IoP Jürgen Kayser (USA) Vilfredo DE PASCALIS (Italy) Juanita TODD (Australia) Connie C. DUNCAN (USA) Guido H. E. GENDOLLA (Switzerland) Wolfgang SKRANDIES (Germany) Judith FORD (USA) Christoph HERRMANN (Germany) Henrique SEQUEIRA (France) Ex-officio director (Editor-in-Chief of the IJP) Michael J. LARSON (USA)

5 LUCCA ITALY SEPTEMBER 4-8 / 2018 general InformatIon organizing SecretarIat and local Pco AmandaeventZ srl Via della Villa Demidoff, Florence, Italy Ph: (+39) iop2018@amandaeventz.com congress Venue Campus of the IMT School for Advanced Studies Piazza S.Francesco, 19 - Lucca (LU) 55100, Italy Ph: (+39) WI-fI Free wi-fi will be available for all the participants and speakers; please ask for your password at the registration desk

6 19TH WORLD CONGRESS Imt map PoIntS of IntereSt 1 IOP REGISTRATION DESK 2 SAN FRANCESCO CHURCH 3 GUINIGI CHAPEL 4 REFECTORY 5 6 CLASSROOM 1 & 2 POSTER AREA 7 COFFEE BREAK & EXHIBITION CANOVA - LUNCH AREA SAGRESTIA - SLIDE CENTER 10 SALA A BOTTE - BOARD MEETING ROOM 11 IMT RECEPTION DESK main entrance 6 2

7 LUCCA ITALY SEPTEMBER 4-8 / 2018 preconference one-day Course on QuantIfIed eeg tomography / GuiniGi Chapel 4 th sept.tuesday morning session: Qeeg methodology Tom Collura The QEEG: principles, methodology, statistical inferences Pedro Valdes-Sosa QEEGT and 3-D electrical brain imaging Coffee break Jorge Bosch-Bayard Brain connectivity based on EEG measurements and an algorithm to attenuate the mixing of the signals at the sources after the inverse solution Andre Keizer A systematic comparison and evaluation of four major QEEG databases Giuseppe Chiarenza Clinical application of the QEEG to developmental neuropsychiatric disorders Lunch break afternoon session: ClInICal applications of Qeeg Jorge Bosch-Bayard A method for solving the classification problem with stability in small clinical samples Thomas Collura QEEG and 3-D electrical brain imaging in mental health counseling practice Ronald J. Bonnstetter Application of qeeg in forensic psychiatry Q&A

8 19TH WORLD CONGRESS 4 th sept.tuesday Congress program Registrations Opening Ceremony Invited Lecture: The Psychobiology and Genetics of Human Personality Claude R. CLONINGER Welcome Reception 5 th sept.wednesday Guinigi Chapel Refectory Classroom 1 Symposium A: Reciprocal interactions between wakefulness and sleep: behavioral and brain morpho-functional correlates (Bernardi G - Lucca, Italy) Symposium B: The signature of pain in the brain: how to dissect attention from nociception (Symposium of the Italian Society of Psychophysiology and Cognitive Neuroscience) Symposium C: Understanding neural synchronization by combining good practice and novel methods in electrophysiological functional connectivity analysis (Marzetti L and Pizzella V - Chieti, Italy) Symposium D: Brain processing of word morphology (Medvedev S and Chernigovskaya T - Saint - Petersburg, Russian Federation) Coffee Break Invited lecture: We are what we eat: Food visual recognition in humans Raffaella RUMIATI Poster Session Lunch Break Guinigi Chapel Symposium A: Fact and Fallacy in EEG analysis (Valdes - Sosa P and Dezhong Y Chengdu, China) Symposium B: Perspectives on ERP markers of cognitive and emotional processing (Barry R - and De Blasio F - Wollongong, Australia)

9 LUCCA ITALY SEPTEMBER 4-8 / Refectory Classroom Classroom Symposium C: Oscillatory activity - a general property of living systems (from microbes to man) (Danilova N and Grechenko TN - Moscow, Russian Federation) Symposium D: Nonlinear Modeling and Complexity Measures of Brain Dynamics: Methodological Issues and Interpretation (Vanello N - Pisa, Italy; Gentili C - Padua, Italy) Symposium E: Neurophysiology of creativity (Razumnikova O - Novosibirsk, Russian Federation - Nagornova Z - St.Petersburg, Russian Federation) Invited lecture: Computational neuroscience for psychiatry Mitsuo KAWATO Coffee break Guinigi Chapel Refectory Classroom Symposium A: EEG measures of distributed cortical activity and individual case analysis (Basile L - Sao Paulo, Brazil) Symposium B: Frontiers in Behavioral and Functional Neuroeconomics (Innovation Center Lab - Neuroscience, Lucca, Italy) Symposium C: The psychophysiology of effort: New perspectives (Gendolla GHE - Geneva, Switzerland) Symposium D: The concepts and brain models in context of modern psychophysiology (Kuznetsova T; Kamenskaya V; Shibkova D; Popova T; Halfina R; Bartosh T; Andrushchakevich A; Novgorod N Russian Federation) Didactic Lecture: EEG - fmri Fusion and its applications Dezhong YAO 6 th sept.thursday Guinigi Chapel Symposium A: New techniques in deception research (Sartori G - Padua, Italy; Rosenfeld JP - IL, USA) Symposium B: What constitutes regularity in studies of auditory inference? (Todd J, Newcastle - Australia) Refectory Classroom 1 Symposium C: Neurophysiological correlates of hypnotizability and hypnosis (Santarcangelo EL - Pisa, Italy) Symposium D: Neuroimaging Assessment and Outcome Prediction in Traumatic Brain Injury (Van Horn J - CA, USA) Coffee Break

10 19TH WORLD CONGRESS Invited Lecture: The anatomo-functional role of the subthalamic nucleus in strategic decision-making Birte U. FORSTMANN Poster Session Lunch Break Guinigi Chapel Refectory Classroom Symposium A: Impaired brain: A neurodynamic approach (Sequeira H - Lille, France; Güntekin B - Istanbul, Turkey) Symposium B: Visual mismatch negativity: Unique contributions to visual cognitive sciences (Czigler I - Budapest, Hungary; Kimura M Tsukuba, Japan) Symposium C: Olfactory Cognition: a bridge from olfactory perception to clinical practice (Invitto S - Lecce, Italy; Sartucci F - Pisa, Italy; Mazzatenta A - Teramo, Italy) - part I Symposium D: EEG and individual differences (De Blasio F and Barry R - Wollongong, Australia) Symposium E: In search of neurophysiological basis of insight (Shemyakina N - St.Petersburg, Russia; Leikin M - Haifa, Israel; Bhattacharya J - London, UK) Erol Basar Lecture- Sirel KARAKAS / Pedro VALDES-SOSA Coffee break Guinigi Chapel Refectory Classroom Symposium A: Using Magnetoencephalography to study dynamics of brain activity and functional connectivity: method developments and applications (Betti V - Rome, Italy) Symposium B: Object recognition in the psychophysiological detection of memory: New methods, new insights (Ambach W - Freiburg, Germany) Symposium C: Olfactory Cognition: a bridge from olfactory perception to clinical practice (Invitto S - Lecce, Italy; Sartucci F - Pisa, Italy; Mazzatenta A - Teramo, Italy) - part II Symposium D: Cognitive neuroscience approaches to autism spectrum disorder (Wiersema JR - Ghent, Belgium) Didactic Lecture: The hidden systems in the human brain Svyatoslav MEDVEDEV Congress Social dinner

11 LUCCA ITALY SEPTEMBER 4-8 / th sept. friday Guinigi Chapel Refectory Classroom 1 Symposium A: Cutting Edges of Basar s Work on Oscillatory Dynamics (Karakas S - Istanbul, Turkey; Basar-Eroglu C- Bremen, Germany) Symposium B: How physiological measures inform us about psychiatric and neurological symptoms (Ottaviani C and Lombardo C - Rome, Italy) Symposium C: Psychophysiological contributions for synergy-based and biologically-inspired rehabilitation and prostheses (Leo A - Lucca, Italy) Symposium D: Psychophysiology of posture control: part 1- The neurophysiological underpinnings of individual differences in the ability to maintain balance (Bazanova O - Novosibirsk, Russian Federation) Coffee break Invited lecture: Emotional dysregulation during development: implications for psychopathology Benedetto VITIELLO Poster Session Lunch Break Guinigi Chapel Refectory Classroom Classroom Symposium A: Behaviorally-committed representation of the world in the primate brain: objects agents and space (Cattaneo L - Verona, Italy) Symposium B: Event-Related Frontal Brain Activation Imaging and Evoked Potentials (Collura T, Bedford, OH, USA) Symposium C: Multidisciplinary studies of reading in adults and children from normal and clinical population (Kornev A - St.Petersburg, Russian Federation; Grigorenko E - TX, USA; Shemyakina N - St. Petersburg, Russian Federation) Symposium D: Psychophysiology of posture control: part 2 The psychophysiological peculiarities of posture control impairment (Bazanova O-Novosibirsk, Russian Federation) Symposium E: Orthographic processing and language transparency (González-Garrido AA - Guadalajara, Mexico) Invited lecture: The Informatics of Neuroimaging Arthur TOGA Coffee break

12 19TH WORLD CONGRESS Guinigi Chapel Refectory Classroom Symposium A: Brain stimulation (Herrmann C-Oldenburg, Germany; Miniussi C, Trento, Italy) Symposium B: Toward a Psychophysiological Understanding of Personality: Theory and Research (De Pascalis V - Rome, Italy) Symposium C: Clinical application of qeeg and ERPs in neuropsychiatric disorders (Markovska - Simoska S-Skopje, R. Macedonia) Symposium D: The executive functions in ontogenesis (Nikolaeva E and Shemyakina N - St. Petersburg, Russian Federation) Didactic lecture: Improving Rigor and Replicability in Psychophysiological Science: Evidential Value, Opportunities, and Registered Reports Michael J. LARSON 8 th sept. saturday Guinigi Chapel Refectory Classroom 1 Symposium A: Technical/methodological aspects of EEG and its applications (Barry R and De Blasio F - Wollongong, Australia) Symposium B: QEEG in clinical practice with a focus on neurology (Collura T, Bedford, OH, USA) Symposium C: Disorders of consciousness: New insights on clinical evaluation and neural correlates (Cecchetti L, Lucca, Italy) Symposium D: Genetic and environmental determinants of visual perception (Ermakov P and Vorobyeva E - Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation) Coffee break Poster Session General Meeting of Members Presidential Address: Neurophysiological and neuropsychological differences between dysphonetic dyslexia and reading retardation Giuseppe A. CHIARENZA Awards and closing ceremony

13 LUCCA ITALY SEPTEMBER 4-8 / 2018 POSTER DISPLAY GUIDELINES Poster boards with sizes 100cm wide x 200cm high will be provided for your poster display. Your poster number will be provided on the display board. Please refer to the final abstract book for the poster board number assigned to you. Please use the board with the same number. Poster presenters should plan to be beside their posters during the designated session, as specified in the program. Posters can be displayed from 8 am to 7 pm of your poster session day. Posters must be removed at the end of the day. The Congress Organizing Committee will not be responsible for posters that are not removed on time. POSTER SESSION 1 Location : Date : 05/09/ :30-12:30 hrs. Abstract Number 1 Title of abstract Age-related differences in eeg gamma power during recognition of facial expressions Aktürk, Tuba Presenter 2 Spatial frequency modulations of basic features in object categorization Alekseeva, Dar'ya 3 4 Three-month Transcendental Meditation reductions in perceived stress are associated with DMN increased connectivity at rest The complexity of heart rate during behaviour formed in different stages of ontogeny Avvenuti, Giulia Bakhchina, Anastasiia 5 MEG spectro-temporal patterns underlying semantic processing Betta, Monica Face processing in congenitally deaf signers as revealed by fast periodic visual stimulation Oculomotor activity differences of experts and novices in solving chemistry test problems Oscillatory correlates of perception of emotional faces depending on depression scores 9 Some Relationships between Postural Measures and Cognitive Functions Electrophysiological insights into the interaction of feature- and object-based processing in selective visual attention Cortical representation of visual and kinesthetic mental images as a function of hypnotizability and gender The role of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in the formation of the psychophysiological status of ski racers fmri resting state network between the thalamus and other brain regions in Major Depressive Disorder A Comparison of Cognitive Load and Emotional Arousal on Liar s Pupil Diameter Changes Bednaya, Evgenia Blinnikova, Irina Bocharov, Andrey Bonavetura, Rosario Emanuele Brummerloh, Berit Campioni, Lisa Chalysheva, Anna Cheong, Enae Cho, Ara

14 19TH WORLD CONGRESS The visuospatial attention network recruitment is mediate by alpha and alpha-beta phase synchronization through the Superior Longitudinal Fasciculus The influence of language density on eye movements in silent reading: an Eye Tracking study in Russian vs. English Effects of auditory presentations on visual memory processing: A study of Event-Related Potentials Regulating cognition and emotion - Individuality matters: Biological inheritance, individual and socio-cultural necessity Marzetti, Laura Demareva, Valeriia Eguchi, Manami Fehr, Thorsten 20 Animal model of social conformity in the group ethanol drinking rats. Filatova, Elena The effect of affect primes visibility on effort-related cardiovascular response is moderated by gender Men superiority on risk tolerance during a generalized trust game: An eventrelated potential study Cardiac responses to emotional film clips in males with high vs low trait primary psychopathy EEG effects of Type-1 Diabetes Mellitus on visuospatial working memory performance. Age difference in brain regions functional connectivity during reading Russian and English texts in boys and girls y.o. Sympathetic involvement in the attentional modulation of the cardiac defense response Alpha-tacs effects in working memory performance depend on both the number of relevant and non relevant items. Prisms and Posture: Baropodometric and Stabilometric changes after Arismatic Adaptation Study of the exposure repetition over word recognition in children with different reading level Psychophysiological mechanisms features of events sequences predicting in schizophrenia depending on neuroleptics different types Nonlinear dynamics of heart rate variability during mental stress: Recurrence plot analysis approach Frontal theta response in parkinson s disease during auditory and visual cognitive paradigms Framorando, David Fu, Chao Fusina, Francesca Gallardo-Moreno, Geisa Galperina, Elizaveta Garrido, Alba Giustiniani, Andreina Giustino, Valerio Gomez-Velazquez, Fabiola Gorbunov, Ivan Grigoreva, Anna Guntekin, Bahar 33 Lambda response reflects the color and luminance information processing Honda, Chisa 34 Openness to Experience and cardiovascular stress responsivity: A novel examination of hemodynamic trajectories during acute stress exposure Hughes, Brian 35 Effects of Observer s Mental State on Mirror Neuron System Activity Ikeda, Yuki The effort of meditation: Cardiac pre-ejection period during first session of focused-attention and open-monitoring meditation The relationship between nonverbal intelligence and spatial working memory in the adolescence Evoked physiological tremor dynamics on deception related stimuli in concealed information test Immink, Maarten Zakharov, Iliya Ivanova, Viktoriia

15 LUCCA ITALY SEPTEMBER 4-8 / Functional predictors of psychological well-being Bessonova, Yulia 40 Remote Detection of Human Emotional States by Facial Areas Chernorizov, Alexander Frequency-selective generators of oscillatory brain activity (EEG) are predicting the earlier stage of Parkinson's disease Neurophysiological Correlates Underlying the Influence of Divided Attention on the Emotional Memory Enhancement Effect The Correlation between the Brain Functioning and Creativity Development in High School Seniors Danilova, Nina N. De Pascalis, Vilfredo Dikaia, Liudmila 44 Suppressing movements with a phantom limb: an ERP study Fossataro, Carlotta Sexual dimorphism of morphofunctional basis of psychological traits: biological approach Psychophysiological peculiarities of children with hereditary and nonhereditary deprivation by hearing Different associations between COMT Val158Met polymorphism and P300 amplitude in healthy subjects and schizophrenic patients Gorbacheva, Anna Gubareva, Lubov Kirenskaya, Anna 48 Age-related differences in object recognition with interference in children Kiselev, Sergey 49 The Role of Optokinetic Nystagmus in Vection Illusion Kovalev, Artem Neurovisualization of multidimensional psychophysiological structure of consciousness during the elementary process of brightness discrimination Perceiving of emotional stimuli depends on its semantic meaning: an fmri study Kozlovskiy, Stanislav Marakshina, Julia 52 The impact of body orientation on the cognitive map acquisition Menshikova, Galina Do junior school pupils with intensive academic training have intense psychophysiological status? Which advertising materials does a 5-year-old child base on while choosing the products? Changes in the parameters of respiration, blood pressure, heart rate variability, and cardiac performance during adaptation to the conditions of high-latitude marine expedition (Franz Josef land, 2017) Using subject's own name as an unconditional stimulus in a classical conditioning oddball paradigm: an Event-Related Potentials study Electrophysiological patterns of brain activation in high- and low creative subjects solving non-creative tasks Executive Functions in Naive Middle-age Patients with Uncomplicated Essential Arterial Hypertension Personality as moderator of aging effects on inhibition functions and brain activity The matched functioning of magnocellular and parvocellular visual pathways is the biomarker of stress Conscious behavior self-regulation and cardiovascular activity in patients with essential hypertension Difference of psychophysiological responses induced by two different types of painful stimuli Nikolaev, Egor Nikolaeva, Elena Pankova, Nataliya Pavlov, Yuri G. Pavlova, Nadezhda Pervichko, Elena Razumnikova, Olga Shoshina, Irina Nikolaev, Evgeni Sohn, Jin Hun

16 19TH WORLD CONGRESS 63 The interaction between personality traits and sympathetic arousal in response to stress Tonhajzerova, Ingrid 64 Diagnostic accuracy of the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Student Survey Wickramasinghe, Nuwan Deficit of holistic brain mechanism in children with weakness in grammar understanding Junior medical students: psychophysiological state evaluation while learning activity Personality as moderator of aging effects on inhibition functions and brain activity Transcranial alternating current stimulation of frontal theta rhythm has no after-effects to improve working memory Personality Characteristics and Mental Functions in Patients with Essential Arterial Hypertension and Normotensive Persons Influence of gaze following ability on communicative development in young children (first results of the study) Whether or not rehabilitation helps to reduce the risk of developmental delay in children with epilepsy debut under first year of life Kiselev, Sergey Nikolaev, Egor Nikolaeva, Elena Pavlov, Yuri G. Pervichko, Elena Chegodaev, Dmitry Chegodaev, Dmitry POSTER SESSION 2 Location : Date: 06/09/ :30-12:30 hrs. Abstract Number Title of abstract Presenter 1 Eye movements and motivation Bessonova, Yulia Apparent motion as hyperacuity phenomenon under low two-point spatial resolution The function of the alpha rhythm during the solution of complicated mathematical problems Reduced sympathetic activation to pleasant pictures in depression and anxiety Eeg correlates of ideomotor performance of dance moves in dancers of different professional levels Chernorizov, Alexander Danilova, Nina N. De Zorzi, Lucas Dikaia, Liudmila 6 Visual Enhancement of Touch and Body Ownership: an ERP study Fossataro, Carlotta 7 8 Interhemispheric frontal EEG alpha asymmetry psychological characteristics and somatic status Psychoneuroendocrine status of women with the threat of interruption of pregnancy Gorbacheva, Anna Gubareva, Lubov 9 Attention to signs of inclusion and ameliorating the effects of exclusion Izaki, Tsubasa A Study of Mental Disorder Classification using Electro-cardiac Signal During Executing a Series of Mental Tasks Linear discriminant analysis of multiple physiological signals for classifying psychiatric disorder Jang, Yongwon Jang, EunHye

17 LUCCA ITALY SEPTEMBER 4-8 / Emphatic responses in facial muscles are modulated by attractiveness and gender Influence on childhood emotional neglect and BDNF Val66Met polymorphism on psychological symptoms and cortical structures Jankowiak-Siuda, Kamila Jin, Min Jin 14 Forgiveness as an essential component of suicidality reduction Jung, Minjee 15 The Influence of Emotions on Long Term Working Memory: An ERP study Kamal, Farooq Time-frequency analysis of delta and theta oscillatory activity in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder* The connection of lateral preferences with the specificity of cardiac rhythm variability in children Mid-frontal Theta as a Measure of Attention and Cognitive Control During New Auditory WM Tasks: Preliminary Findings for Healthy Adults and Schizophrenia Patients The Effect of Cognitive Load and Emotional Arousal on Liar s Gaze Aversion Behavior Karakas, Sirel Karpova, Natalja Kayser, Jürgen Kim, Ji-Hye 20 The Norms of Pupil Diameter and Eye Movements by Age and Sex Kim, Yoon-Kyung 21 Psychobiological marker of Electrodermal activity in depression Kim, Ahyoung Stimulus Preceding Negativity in Trauma Survivors to Negatively Valenced Pictures Effective connectivity between prefrontal cortex and right temporal parietal junction underlying deception The psychophysiological study of early stages of attention and information processing in high and low hypnotizable persons Deficit of visual memory in delayed recall condition in preschool children with ADHD Deficit in selective attention in children with hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy Age-related differences in task-related and unrelated detection of stimulus change Reading in Russian early schoolchildren: eye-tracking and neuropsychological data Features of students' sensorimotor integration under various intellectual workloads Kimble, Matthew Kireev, Maxim Kirenskaya, Anna Kiselev, Sergey Kiselev, Sergey Kojouharova, Petia Korneev, Aleksei Kotova, Svetlana 30 The method of burnout syndrome diagnostic using eye tracking Kovalev, Artem 31 Hemispheric asymmetry in the perception of asymmetric faces Kozlovskiy, Stanislav 32 Speech perception of preschool children in real-life classroom noise Kubo, Manae 33 Modelling of state of emotional resonance in conditions of deprivation Kudrjashov, Arkadij The influence of color on emotion in visual stimulation: An event-related potential study Frontal-limbic brain activation during an emotional face processing task in patients with melancholic depression. Kurohara, Genya Kustubayeva, Almira

18 19TH WORLD CONGRESS 36 The Attentional Biases of Three Types of Ruminators Yang Hongfei 37 A Study on the effect of modulating the quality of sleep by brainwave music Lu, Jing Cortical reactivity to emotional movies is shaped by viewer s empathy: Evidence from Gamma EEG activity Cerebellum and attention networks functioning: findings from a cerebellar transcranial Direct Current Stimulation and Attention Network Test study The Central-Peripheral Trade-off Effects Elicited by Negative Emotional Stimuli in Directed Forgetting: ERP Evidence from the Encoding Phase Maffei, Antonio Mannarelli, Daniela Mao, Weibin 41 Visual and auditory system interaction: an fmri study Marakshina, Julia Resting heart-rate variability predicts susceptibility to mental fatigue in a demanding cognitive task Mouse tracking reveals new dimensions for the analysis of response-related potentials Matuz, András Medvedev, Vladimir 44 The revealing of periods in Lempel-Ziv complexity of EEG signal Mekler, Alexey 45 Gender bias when interacting with avatars Menshikova, Galina Changed oscillatory dynamics of perception angry facial expressions in predisposed to depression individuals Effect of the stabilometric platform biofeedback trainings on volunteers psychophysiological indices The influence of 50-day controlled breathing course on the stress level of healthy volunteers An Attempt to Assess the Processing of Verbs by the Simultaneous Measurements of ERPs and NIRS Altered Visual Information Processing of Children with Overweight: Increased Vigilance and Lack of Conceptualization Brain reactive changes while hand movements were performed in traumatic brain injury patients (fmri and eeg study) Physical activity, cigarette and hookah smoking vs stress: psychophysiological correlates in students Comparative analysis of inhibitory processes of healthy preschool children and children with the autistic spectrum disorder The connection of lateral preferences with the specificity of cardiac rhythm variability in children Optimization of the cardiovascular system functional state utilizing biofeedback correction method during the ascent of the Everest Improved discriminability of EEG conditioned responses in Oddball Classical Conditioning Paradigm Merkulova, Ekaterina Mironyuk, Irina Mironyuk, Irina Miyaji, Koichiro Moon, Jin-Hwa Moraresku, Sofiia Nikolaev, Egor Nikolaeva, Elena Nikolaeva, Elena Pankova, Nataliya Pavlov, Yuri G. 57 EEG correlates of individual differences in working memory Pavlov, Yuri G. 58 Visual perception of urban vandalism Pavlova, Nadezhda 59 Cognitive Processes Efficiency, Anxiety Disorders and Depression Symptoms in Naive Middle-Age Patients with Uncomplicated Essential Arterial Hypertension and White Matter Lesions Pervichko, Elena

19 LUCCA ITALY SEPTEMBER 4-8 / Resting-state brain activity underlying social creativity Razumnikova, Olga The functional state of magnocellular and parvocellular visual pathways in schizophrenia Coronary blood flow in patients with coronary heart disease: interrelations with emotional control and social support Shoshina, Irina Nikolaev, Evgeni 63 Hypermirroring- a novel empathy disorder or a gift? Stoeckl-Drax, Theresia Ex Abstract 17 Poster session 1 71 Ex Abstract 24 Poster session 4 70 Ex Abstract 36 Poster session 4 Validity and reliability of the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Student Survey in Sri Lanka The level of steady potentials of the left and right hemispheres in children with learning disabilities Increase of Lie Detection Accuracy through Integrated Measurement of Pupil Dilation and Polygraph Insurance brokers as a model of rational moral choices: the contribution of allelic variations in the serotonin, dopamine and oxytocin pathways Self-relevance and the relationship between hemispheric asymmetry and impaired disengagement in depression: an eye-tracking study Exploring the brain contour of implicit infra-low frequency EEG neurofeedback: a resting state FMRI study Positive ERP components as markers of saccadic programming and inhibition Relationship between sleep spindle and cognitive functions in young male adults Wickramasinghe, Nuwan Zashchirinskaia, Oksana Lee, Eun-Ji Palumbo, Sara Khan, Azizuddin Dobrushina, O. Slavutskaya, Maria Torun Yazihan, Naksidil POSTER SESSION 3 Location : Date : 07/09/ :30-12:30 hrs. Abstract Number Title of abstract A Complex Psychophysiological Approach to the Analysis of Human Brain and Behavior Responses to Detect an Intentionally Hidden Information Word meaning acquired by auditory-motor associations: the role of the left perisylvian cortex The function of the alpha rhythm during the solution of complicated mathematical problems Hemispheric dominance for non-emotional information? an autonomic approach. Bioelectrical brain cortex activity in intellectually gifted children of primary and middle school age in solving cognitive tasks The Effectiveness of Bilateral Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Anhedonia among Patient with Major Depressive Disorder: A pilot study Presenter Chernorizov, Alexander Chernyshev, Boris Danilova, Nina N. De Zorzi, Lucas Dikaia, Liudmila Ghazanfari, Firoozeh

20 19TH WORLD CONGRESS 7 Search of informative EEG characteristics for Heath-Carter somatotype components Gorbacheva, Anna 8 Age-related differences in processing speed in children Kiselev, Sergey 9 Gaze behavior in mixed facial emotion recognition task Konstantinova, Maria 10 The cultural differences in eye movements during scene perception Kovalev, Artem 11 Effects of tdcs on DLPFC functions Marakshina, Julia 12 The influence of face race on the gaze cueing effect: eye tracking method Menshikova, Galina 13 Sensorimotor Integration and the Inner Picture of Health of the Primary Schoolchildren Merenkova, Vera 14 Working Memory Event-Related Potentials in Monolinguals and Bilinguals Morrison, Cassandra Investigating the effect of unattended gaze cueing and age-related changes on cognitive control with event-related potentials Long-range temporal correlation of intrinsic alpha oscillation predicts consistency of internally guided decision-making Mnemic activity in preschool children: differences in motor and sensor functional asymmetry Taller students are less happy: the relationship between somatometric parameters and self-esteem The connections between intelligence, creativity and the sensorimotor integration in children of different ages Nagy, Boglárka Nakao, Takashi Nikolaev, Evgeni Nikolaev, Egor Nikolaeva, Elena 20 The perception of advertising images by children of 5 years old Nikolaeva, Elena Relationship between psychophysiological measures during an imitationinhibition task and personal traits Self-reflection and self-esteem: ERP study of explicit self vs. other evaluation Spatial processing in highly math-anxious individuals: an event-related brain potential study Increased inter-site phase-coupling reflects post-feedback adaptations of decision-making systems Nishimura, Yuki Nowicka, Anna Núñez-Peña, María Isabel Nurislamova, Yulia 25 Effects of induced mood on single-word imagery processing: An ERP study Ogawa, Yuya Functional connectivity between midbrain and cortex during the consciousness recovery: Granger causality calculation Early perceptual representations of visual words are manifested differently by task demands: Evidence from ERP measures of spatial attention Emotion- modulated startle reflex and heart rate in women with different resilience scores Relationship between body mass index and latent period of simple sensorimotor reaction to a light stimulus in individuals of different ages and different sexes Oknina, Lyubov Okumura, Yasuko Otero González, Julia Pankova, Nataliya 30 Heart-Rate Variability and Stress in Simultaneous Interpreter Trainees Parina, Irina

21 LUCCA ITALY SEPTEMBER 4-8 / Dynamic of autonomic mode for acute stress in the experimental modeling of the process of simultaneous interpretation Parina, Irina 32 Current trends of neuropharmacology in EEG and ERP studies Pashkov, Anton Effects of mental fatigue on attentional processing during the attention network test: an event-related potential study N3 Event-Related Potential Component in Passive Oddball Tasks: An exploratory study Brain Lateralization of Emotional Processing of Clinically Diagnosed Anxious and Depressed Male Patients Pauletti, Caterina Pavlov, Yuri G. Perez, Hector 36 Neurometric Results of a Case Series Using live Z-Scores Neurofeedback Pérez-Elvira, Rubén Muscular tension regulation amongst patients with chronic tic disorders and body-focused repetitive behaviors during a Stimulus-Response Compatibility Inhibition Task: a surface electromyographic study Magnesium Deficiency Effect on the Severity of Autonomic Dysfunction in Mitral Valve Prolapse Patients with Emotional Tension Perrault, Marie-Ange Pervichko, Elena 39 On the efficiency of neurofeedback in the brain-computer interface Polevaia, Sofia Primary psychopathic traits are associated with reduced subjective and cortical reactivity to unpleasant emotional movies EEG correlates of creative thinking process associated with originality in young and elderly adults Distinguishing patients with schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive disorder by beta-band event-related EEG synchronization/ desynchronization in Go/NoGo task Working memory processing of emotional stimuli in individuals at high risk of schizophrenia. A preliminary report of anatomic and neurofunctional correlates An ERP study of P600 and N200 effects elicited by distance of tonal modulation Eeg-based brain connectivity analysis distinguishes children with low math achievements from their schoolmates. (Almost) before your eyes: Preference for face-like configurations in the prenatal life Effects of practice on Lukacs (2016) countermeasures (CMs) to the P300- based Complex Trial Protocol (CTP) for detection of concealed episodic information from a mock crime How age and meta-linguistic abilities modulate ERP patterns in Frenchspeaking children Feeling Word Vibrations: Neurofunctional activation differences in profoundly deaf individuals and normal-hearing controls Polver, Silvia Privodnova, Evgeniya Pronina, Marina Quiñones-Beltrán, Sandra Lucia Radchenko, Grigoriy Román-Godínez, Israel Ronga, Irene Rosenfeld, J Peter Royle, Phaedra Ruiz-Stovel, Vanessa 50 Resting-state EEG microstates in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Russo, Emanuela Investigation of visual-motor and cognitive functions state in pediatric posterior fossa tumor survivors, acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors, and health controls Psychophysiological correlates of color function in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Ryabova, Alena Savchuk, Lyudmila

22 19TH WORLD CONGRESS Effects of 5-HTTLPR on resting state EEG networks in the people from different ethnic groups in Siberia. The Influence of Catechol-O-Methyltransferase (COMT) Val158Met Gene Polymorphism, Persistence, and Attentional Characteristics on Novelty Seeking Savostyanov, Alexander Scacchia, Paolo 55 Interoceptive awareness, conditioned emotion and hypnotizability Sebastiani, Laura 56 The importance of fmri functional connectivity analysis of a motor network in patients with movement disorders after severe traumatic brain injury Sharova, Elena 57 Unconscious detection of verbal and non-verbal ambiguous stimuli Shcherbakova, Olga 58 Neurophysiological evidence for differentiation of sadness subtypes Shirai, Mariko Neuro-educational approaches on preferential selection in individuals with intellectual disabilities The functional state of magnocellular and parvocellular visual pathways and cognitive functions in first-episode of schizophrenia Neurological and psychological status of multiple sclerosis patients after a year in program of personalized psychological interventions Neural substrates associated with the level of anger-related traits in the recall of anger experience Effects and Side Effects of Infraslow Network Neurofeedback (ISF-NF): a randomised double blind placebo controlled trial. Validity and reliability of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale-Student Version in Sri Lanka Shoji, Hiroaki Shoshina, Irina Nikolaev, Evgeni Sohn, Jin-Hun Stoeckl-Drax, Theresia Wickramasinghe, Nuwan 65 The perception of advertising images by children of 5 years old Zashchirinskaia, Oksana 66 Ostracism and Physiological Arousal Across the Ages Kelly, Michelle G/G genotype of COMT rs4680 links altruism to traumatic life experiences in people dedicated to volunteering Pilot study of correlations among interoception, cognition, and depressive symptoms in the elderly An ERP study of inhibitory control in adults with developmental coordination disorder Early Motor Repertoire Assessment and One-year Neurocognitive Outcome in Infants At-risk. (A pilot communication) Palumbo, Sara Ueno, Daisuke Kita, Yosuke Chegodaev, Dmitry

23 POSTER SESSION 4 LUCCA ITALY SEPTEMBER 4-8 / 2018 Location : Date : 08/09/ :00-12:00 hrs. Abstract Number Title of abstract Presenter 1 Neurofeedback in Psychological Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients Chernorizov, Alexander A cortical network related to cognitive control revealed by theta oscillations: a MEG study The Role of Fear and Impulsivity in Exogenous Attention to Emotional Stimuli as Indexed by the Early Posterior Negativity and Late Positive Potential Depressed patients are more aroused by left presented stimuli: a multilevel study Chernyshev, Boris De Pascalis, Vilfredo De Zorzi, Lucas 5 Brain mechanisms of creative activity of high-creative and gifted people Dikaia, Liudmila 6 Metacognitive strategies on improving reading performance of dyslexic students Ghazanfari, Firoozeh 7 Psychophysiological status of women who suffer psychalgia Gubareva, Lubov The effect of prematurity on early neurocognitive development of male infants Subjective estimation of time intervals has EEG-correlates in frequency band Default mode network is mechanism for semantic color-emotional interdomain integration Kiselev, Sergey Konstantinova, Maria Kozlovskiy, Stanislav 11 Effect of eyedness on cognitive control Marakshina, Julia 12 The study of ethnic attitudes using psychophysiological reactions Menshikova, Galina The variability of cardiorhythm and its interrelation with the ability of primary schoolchildren to navigate in the structure of the sensory flow Substantiation of Nicergoline effectiveness in treating psychophysiological disorders of vascular genesis obtained in animal experiments The connection of lateral preferences with the specificity of cardiac rhythm variability in children Deception detection by means of eye-tracking in the concealed information test Is the emotional impression affected by the chromatic stylization in dynamic advertisements? Executive Functions as the Factor of Cognitive Efficiency in Elderly Patients with Essential Arterial Hypertension Autonomic-system representation of emotion associated with listening to short musical fragments Efficacy of EEG Biofeedback Procedures in Correcting Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in children The deficiencies in filtering of the information at early levels of perception determine cognitive impairments in schizophrenia Merenkova, Vera Nikolaev, Egor Nikolaeva, Elena Pavlov, Yuri G. Pavlova, Nadezhda Pervichko, Elena Polevaia, Sofia Savchuk, Lyudmila Shoshina, Irina

24 19TH WORLD CONGRESS Comparative EEG characteristics in patients with neurotic and neurosislike disorders Towards psychophysiological mechanisms of major and minor chords perception Characteristics of psychological and physiological responses while anger experiencing in individuals with depression Incremental recall across trials for controls and temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients. Using Resting State Intrinsic Network Connectivity to Identify Suicide Risk in Mood Disorders Differential impact of an error detection mechanism in brain activity related to verbal creativity The study of early stages of information processing in male violent offenders with schizophrenia. Experience differentiation from individual to joint appetitive operant task in female rats. Nikolaev, E.L. Skorik, Stanislav Sohn, Jin Hun Solís-Macías, Víctor Stange, Jonathan Starchenko, Maria Storozheva, Zinaida Svarnik, Olga 31 Three-stimulus auditory oddball paradigm with environmental sounds Tabaru, Kei Oscillatory dynamics of implicit perception of emotional sentences during the search of syntax errors The changes of brain activity associated with postoperative cognitive dysfunction after coronary bypass surgery Relationships between attentional network functioning and spontaneous EEG activity in patients with coronary artery disease Electrodermal activity a promising tool to study emotional dysregulation and cardiovascular risk in adolescent hypertension Cognitive outcomes in patients after coronary artery bypass grafting at five-year follow-up Lateralization of functional and effective connectivity in the human frontopolar cortex Semantic brain mapping of the large continuous segments of Russianlanguage texts: Tourgenev and Tolstoy versus Siemens and Apple Fast Moral Responses to Physical versus Digital Theft: A Brain-Potential Study on Stealing the Modern Way Tamozhnikov, Sergey Tarasova, Irina Tarasova, Irina Tonhajzerova, Ingrid Trubnikova, Olga Ushakov, Vadim Ushakov, Vadim Van der Molen, Maurits 41 EEG theta/beta ratio during mind wandering episodes. Van Son, Dana 42 Neural Correlates of Mental Rotation Relate to Fluid Intelligence Varriale, Vincenzo 43 The neurocognitive mechanisms of working memory updating Velichkovsky, Boris 44 A pupillometric study of task switching under mental fatigue Velichkovsky, Boris 45 Ecologically valid stimuli in eye-tracking study of visual agnosia Vigasina, Kristina Brain enhancement in aged people through the cognitive training associated with scientific activity Food preferences in the carriers of different polymorphisms of BDNF and COMT genes Volf, Nina Vorobyeva, Elena 48 Neurofeedback training as a method of development of creative efficiency Vorobyeva, Elena V.

25 LUCCA ITALY SEPTEMBER 4-8 / Automatic detection of orientation changes of configural processing: A visual MMN study Electrophysiological correlates of attentional engagement and disengagement from threat in anxious children Prevalence and associated factors of burnout among collegiate cycle students in Sri Lanka Maturation of connectivity in oscillatory brain networks: An EEG study of novelty processing Relationships between trait anger and night-time blood pressure dipping in an ethnically diverse African sample Approach-avoidance responses to curved vs. angular objects: A facial EMG study Wang, WEI Wauthia, Erika Wickramasinghe, Nuwan Wienke, Annika Susann Williams, Akande Yagi, Yuto 55 Cognitive processing of a strange feeling in a face-matching task Yamada, Yusuke ERP P3 of school age children and prenatal exposure to dioxin: the Hokkaido Study on Environment and Children s Health EEG-FMRI study of the structural and functional organization of focused visual attention in healthy person Yamazaki, Keiko Yarets, Maria 58 Goal Coordination in Free Choice and Specified Grasping: An ERP Study Yu, Lin CCEP Feature Extraction and Complex Brain Network Analysis in Epilepsy Patients Psychophysiological features in determining the individual professional trajectory of students Working Memory Updating Training Improves Children s Fluid Intelligence: An Evidence from ERPs Theta and beta oscillations dissociate two types of errors: a trial-to-trial correlational study Predictive Value of EEG-based Functional Connectivity Measures on the Outcome of Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Fine-grained tonotopic architecture is retrieved from resting state connectivity in the auditory cortex An analysis of fmri signal during voluntary breath hold and carbon dioxide challenge: physiological correction and modeling issues Beta version of neuroplasticity or absolute beta power in preterm infants as electroencephalographic correlate of synaptogenesis Influence of prematurity as a risk factor on neurocognitive functions development at the age of 5, 10 and 14 months Lexicality and emotion effects in sub- and supraliminally presented masked mood adjectives - a preliminary ERP study Zhao, Cui Zhdanova, Svetlana Zhou, Renlai Zhozhikashvili, Natalia Imperatori, Laura Sophie Lancione, Marta Vanello, Nicola Chegodaev, Dmitry Chegodaev, Dmitry Grzybowski, Szczepan 69 An Investigation of EEG Parameters in Negative Creativity Khan, Azizuddin Eye tracking technology for estimating oculomotor behavior in cerebellar patients Disorders of audio-motor synchronization in patients with cerebellar tumors Model of text perusal and indicators of reading quality based on psychophysiological data Shurupova, Marina Shurupova, Marina Anisimov, Victor

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