XXVI CONGRESSO DELLA SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI PSICOFISIOLOGIA E NEUROSCIENZE COGNITIVE 15 - 17 Novembre 2018 Aula Magna della Cavallerizza Reale Torino
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XXVI CONGRESSO DELLA SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI PSICOFISIOLOGIA E NEUROSCIENZE COGNITIVE 15 - 17 Novembre 2018 Aula Magna della Cavallerizza Reale Torino
CONGRESS PROGRAM GIOVEDÌ 15 NOVEMBRE 2018 AULA MAGNA DELLA CAVALLERIZZA REALE PLENARY SESSION 9:00 / 9:30 Apertura lavori e saluti delle autorità 9.30 / 11:30 Simposio 1: Moderatori: L. J. Romero Lauro - A. Pisoni TMS-EEG integrated approach: new perspectives in healthy and pathological brain research (A. Pisoni, G. Mattavelli, M. C. Pellicciari, M.Rosanova) 11:30 / 12:00 Lettura magistrale The evolution of cognitive neurology: a personal view C. Caltagirone Introduce G. Koch 12:00 / 13.30 Comunicazioni orali libere 1: S. Rossi, M. De Tommaso 13:30 / 14:00 Lunch CAVALLERIZZA REALE - VELA 14:00 / 15:00 Sessione Poster 1: A. Cavallo, T. Bocci www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM PRINCIPI D’ACAJA AULA MAGNA DELLA PARALLEL SESSION CAVALLERIZZA REALE PARALLEL SESSION 15:00 / Simposio 2: 15:00 / Simposio 3: 16:15 16:15 Moderatore: D. Bottari Moderatore: K. Sacco Permanent or temporary VIRTUAL REALITY: from sensory deprivation, theoretical foundations to models for the study of cognitive rehabilitation functional development (I. Ronga, G. Tieri, F. (D. Bottari, F. Pavani, M. Morganti) Gori) 16:15 / 16:45 Coffee break PRINCIPI D’ACAJA AULA MAGNA DELLA PARALLEL SESSION CAVALLERIZZA REALE PARALLEL SESSION 16:45 / Simposio 4: 16:45 / Simposio 3: 18:15 18:15 Moderatore: L. Cattaneo Moderatori: Visual and auditory C. Babiloni - M. De Tommaso praxic environment in Psychophysiology of the primate brain: space, neurodegenerative objects and agents dementing disorders: brain (L. Bonini, L. Cattaneo, (dys)function emerges C. Lega, L. Turella ) (C. Del Percio, M. Delussi, A. Benussi) www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM AULA MAGNA DELLA CAVALLERIZZA REALE PLENARY SESSION 18:15 / 18:45 Lettura Magistrale Non invasive brain stimulation: from neurophysiology to treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders V. Di Lazzaro Introduce M. De Tommaso 19:00 Cocktail Benvenuto! VENERDÌ 16 NOVEMBRE 2018 AULA MAGNA DELLA CAVALLERIZZA REALE PLENARY SESSION 9:00 / 10:15 Simposio 6: Moderatori: A. Serino - M. Gori Body representations and embodiment during the lifespan in healthy participants and patients with visual or motor impairments (A. Serino, M. Bassolino, L. Cardinali) 10:15 / 10:35 Coffee break 10:35 / 12:15 Simposio 7: Moderatore: F. Doricchi (SINP) Mechanisms of attentional control: the contributions of neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience (C. A. Marzi, L. Chelazzi, G. Bottini, F. Doricchi, M. Franza) www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM 12:15 / 12:45 Lettura Magistrale Grasping and Sensing the World with Tools A. Farnè Introduce F. Garbarini 13:00 / 13:30 Lunch CAVALLERIZZA REALE - VELA 13:30 / 14:30 Sessione Poster 2: F. Fattapposta, V. Betti PRINCIPI D’ACAJA AULA MAGNA DELLA PARALLEL SESSION CAVALLERIZZA REALE PARALLEL SESSION 14:30 / Simposio 8: 14:30 / Simposio 9: 16:00 16:00 Moderatori: Psychophysiological update D. Romano - F. Garbarini in children and adolescents Representing the body in (in collaboration with the the plastic brain: insights Italian Society of Infantile from neurophysiological, Neuropsychiatry - SINPIA) developmental and clinical (C. Barba, S. Pro, S. Vicari) approaches (D. Romano, E. Nava, G. di Pino) 16:00 / 16:30 Coffee break www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM AULA MAGNA DELLA CAVALLERIZZA REALE PLENARY SESSION 16:30 / 17:30 Sessione Poster 3: C. Miniussi, F. Di Russo 17:30 / 18:00 Assemblea dei soci 18:00 / 19:30 Comunicazioni orali libere 2: G. Koch, S. Invitto 19:30 / 20:00 Premio SIPF 20:30 / 24:00 Cena Sociale SABATO 17 NOVEMBRE 2018 AULA MAGNA DELLA CAVALLERIZZA REALE PLENARY SESSION 9:00 / 10:15 Simposio 10: Moderatore: L. Craighero Agent’s and observer’s motivational states (e.g., values, needs and attitudes) modulate motor resonance - Symposium in memory of Maurizio Gentilucci (C. Urgesi, L. Craighero, G. Di Cesare) 10:15 / 11:30 Comunicazioni orali libere 3: N. Bolognini, F. Garbarini 11:30 / 11:45 Coffee break/Sandwich corner www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM 11:45 / 13:00 Simposio 11: Moderatore: S. Picazio Inhibitory control in perception, action and high cognitive functions. Evidence from neurophysiological and behavioral studies (S. Picazio, D. Veniero, S. Sdoia) 13:00 / 13:45 Premio SIPF Junior 2018 In memoria di Enea Francesco Pavone 13:45 / 14:00 Premiazioni Poster e Comunicazioni orali www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM PRESENTAZIONI ORALI GIOVEDI’ 15 NOVEMBRE 2018 12.00 / 13.30 COMUNICAZIONI ORALI LIBERE 1 T. Bocci Cerebellar Direct Current Stimulation (ctDCS) for the treatment of painful and non painful phantom limb sensations (PLP). E. P. Casula Real-time assessment of embodiment-related brain dynamics: a TMS-EEG study in immersive virtual reality. G. Coppola Aberrant functional organization of cortical networks underpinning dynamic pain–cognition interactions at rest in patients with chronic migraine A. D’Andrea Exploring the role of phase synchronization: the recruitment of the attention network through the Superior Longitudinal Fasciculus M. Diano Superior Colliculus functional connectivity and changes in blindsight following V1 damage or hemispherectomy E. Gentile The investigation by fNIRS-LEPs of Motor Function and pain in Fibromyalgia G. Guidali The Supramarginal Gyrus: a neural storage for order information in Short- Term Memory www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM VENERDI’ 16 NOVEMBRE 2018 18.00 / 19.30 COMUNICAZIONI ORALI LIBERE 2 G. Lettieri Perceived emotional experience explains brain activity elicited by an emotionally-charged movie in an independent sample L. Marzetti Functional connectivity methods to study large-scale synchronization in ongoing brain activity with MEG L. Mencarelli Network-targeted vs bifocal tDCS: effects on resting-state fMRI functional connectivity A. Monti Breathing avatars probe impact of respiratory, visual and spatial signals on bodily awareness L. Padua Cognitive Reserve: an index for the choice technologic or conventional rehabilitation P. Papale Unattended shape formation: coding of complex objects during passive viewing K. Ricci Evaluation of Gamma-band activity after painful cutaneous laser stimuli www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM SABATO 17 NOVEMBRE 10.15 / 11:30 COMUNICAZIONI ORALI LIBERE 3 M. Rocca Wired actions: How the representation of others’ upcoming movements shapes our kinematics L. M. Sacheli The predictive nature of human interactions in the ventral premotor cortex neurophysiology P. Sarasso The disinterested interest: aesthetic appreciation inhibits motor response M. Scandola Body representation modulates the perception of space for action after a Spinal Cord Injury S. Spadone Different rhythm modulations serve different mechanisms during reorienting of visuospatial attention A. Zazio Investigating cross-modal properties of the primary somatosensory cortex by means of a novel cross-modal Paired Associative Stimulation protocol www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM POSTER SESSIONS GIOVEDI’ 15 NOVEMBRE 14.00 / 15.00 SESSIONE POSTER 1 Num Titolo Presenter Abstr. Differential contribution of spatial frequency Amoruso, 1 information in the comprehension of naturalistic Lucia actions The role of theta and alpha oscillations in prospective Arcara, 2 memory: an MEG study Giorgio Connectivity alterations underlying the breakdown of Bagattini, 3 pseudoneglect in Alzheimer’s disease. Chiara Modality-Specific Sensory Anticipation of Upcoming Bianco, 4 Events Valentina Tool dependent motor imagery effects on primary Biggio, 5 motor cortex excitability in expert fencer. Monica Temporal and spatial features of interhemispheric Bortoletto, 6 information transfer in the motor system: a TMS-EEG Marta and DTI study Neural oscillations involved in adopting Intentional Bossi, 7 Stance towards an artificial agent Francesco Baseline levels of alertness determine tES effects Brignani, 8 more than age per se Debora www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM Illusory body experience in microgravity: the role of Bruno, 9 vestibular and proprioceptive inputs in shaping the Valentina sense of body ownership How to collect genuine TEPs: a Graphical User Casarotto, 10 Interface to control data quality in real-time Silvia The role of high and low spatial frequency in affective Celeghin, 11 blindsight Alessia Cognitive functions of bodybuilders, the role of lactic Coco, 12 acid Marinella Influence of Reward Interest on Tonic Pain Relief De Pascalis, 13 during Placebo Analgesia: Effects of EEG-Delta, and Vilfredo Heart Rate changes Distraction suppression history biases oculomotor Di Caro, 14 behaviour by shaping spatial attentional priority Valeria Electroencephalographic evidence of sustained Di Russo, 15 spatial attention effects over anterior cortex: Possible Francesco contribution of the anterior Insula Evoked and Induced response analysis of Mismatch Di Tomasso, 16 Negativity: an MEG study. Silvia Body ownership modulation of multisensory Errante, 17 integration: an fMRI study of visual enhancement of Antonino touch Federici, 18 EEG evidence of atypical visual crowding in autism Alessandra www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM Higher-order cognitive areas contribute to postural Federico, 19 control in anticipating predictable and unpredictable Quinzi lower limb perturbations To deceive or to be deceived? The role of joint-action Finisguerra, 20 experience in the motor mapping of deceptive actions Alessandra The purpose of lactate level detection in migraine Proia, 21 and fibromyalgia Patrizia VENERDI’ 16 NOVEMBRE 13.30 / 14.30 SESSIONE POSTER 2 Num. Titolo Presenter Abstr. Effects of MRI acoustic noise on brain activity and Arcara, 1 connectivity measured with MEG Giorgio An explorative study about the relationship between Gentile, 2 baropodometric parameters and Alexithymia in I and Ambra II occlusal classes people. Benefits of Yoga practice on body posture and on Giustino, 3 psychological and cognitive functions in children Valerio aged 8-10 years Trait anxiety and postural balance: what possible Governale, 4 correlation? Results from an integrated mind-body Laura protocol. Transcranial direct current stimulation and visuo- Grasso, spatial contextual learning reveal homeostatic 5 Paolo regulatory principles in the human posterior parietal Antonino cortex www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM Motor timing and time perception in children with Graziola, 6 Tourette Syndrome Federica Low-Frequency rTMS of the Primary Motor Area Pazzaglia, 7 Does Not Modify The Response Of The Cerebral Costanza Cortex To Phasic Nociceptive Stimuli Tonic thermonociceptive stimulation selectively Liberati, 8 modulates ongoing neural oscillations in the human Giulia posterior insula: evidence from intracerebral EEG Dopamine neuromodulation affects cortical Lizio, 9 excitability in parkinson’s disease patients set in quiet Roberta wakefulness: an electroencephalographic study Tactile acuity as an index of plasticity induced by a Maddaluno, 10 novel cross-modal PAS protocol Ottavia Can functional, anatomic and genetic connectivity Manuello, 11 influence the spread of structural brain alteration? Jordi Interhemispherical co-activations, a meta-analytic Manuello, 12 approach to homotopic connectivity Jordi Cerebellar tDCS improves proprioception in focal Marotta, 13 hand dystonia: preliminary results from a RHI study Angela Stimuli, Presentation modality and load-specific brain Mencarelli, 14 activity patterns during n-back task Lucia Hand Blink Reflex in virtual reality: the role of Fossataro, 15 vision and proprioception in modulating defensive Carlotta responses www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM The effect of social support on social pain: an fMRI Morese, 16 study Rosalba The effect of complexity on pre- and post- stimulus Mussini, 17 phases in discriminative response task Elena Mirror Neuron System and (dis)embodiment in Palermo, 18 Parkinson disease: preliminary fMRI findings. Sara Pauletti, 19 Effects of aging on the attention networks functioning Caterina IL-6 alters amyloid-ß homeostasis and synaptic Stampanoni 20 plasticity, influencing cognitive functioning in Multiple Bassi, Mario Sclerosis Villa- 21 The placebo effect on a motor learning task Sánchez, Bernardo VENERDI’ 16 NOVEMBRE 16.30 / 17.30 SESSIONE POSTER 3 Num. Titolo Presenter Abstr. The proprioceptive drift in the rubber hand illusion Marotta, 1 is influenced by the peri-hand space rather than the Angela body midline Neural correlates underlying the comprehension Morese, 2 of deceitful and ironic communicative intentions in Rosalba schizophrenia Gondola: An open source toolbox for fast and Pellegrino, 3 replicable brain network analysis Giovanni www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM Embodying action errors in virtual reality: preliminary Pezzetta, 4 EEG data on Parkinson’s Disease Rachele The topography of visually-guided grasping in the Pirruccio, 5 premotor cortex: a dense TMS mapping study. Martina ERP recording shows subclinical differences in 6 Pro, Stefano ADHD patients with and without Tuberous Sclerosis Losing awareness during voluntary actions after Puglisi, 7 virtual lesion of the premotor cortex Guglilemo Attenuation of real and illusory self-touch: an ERPs Pyasik, 8 study Maria Near or far? Electrophysiological evidence of tool-use 9 Ronga, Irene dependent spatial remapping in humans Rossi The rubber hand illusion induces pseudo tactile 10 Sebastiano, extinction in healthy subjects Alice Dual tDCS of the Parietal Posterior Cortex prevents Sarasso, 11 fatigue during near-threshold visual stimuli detection Pietro Predicting dream recall across lifespan: A comparison Scarpelli, 12 of oscillatory EEG activity between young and older Serena subjects Sense of agency and obesity: evidence of the Scarpina, 13 alteration of sensory attenuation mechanism in Federica affected individuals. www.sipf.it
CONGRESS PROGRAM Sinigaglia, 14 Motor Representation in Acting Together Corrado The role of movement kinematics in neural chain Soriano, 15 selection during action observation. Marco Stampanoni Cannabinoid receptor type 1 function affects mood 16 Bassi, homeostasis in multiple sclerosis Mario Using TMS-EEG to better understand the effects Varoli, 17 of cathodal direct current stimulation on cortical Erica excitability and connectivity Pain pathways dysfunction in patients with Vecchio, 18 Fibromyalgia: a clinical, neurophysiological and skin Eleonora biopsy evaluation Villa- 19 Improving balance control with the placebo effect Sánchez, Bernardo RP11-819C21.1 and ZNRD1-AS long non-coding RNA changes following painful laser stimulation Vollono, 20 correlate with laser-evoked potential amplitude Catello habituation in healthy subjects www.sipf.it
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