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Berlin 2003

Berlin 2003. INS Summer Meeting 2003 Berlin, 16th-20th July. Hendrik Niemann, Chairman of the organizing committee. Registration. Continuing education 1 (of 9): Allen Heinemann Evaluation of therapy effectiveness and rehabilitation outcomes. Symposium 2 (of 18): Emotional

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Berlin 2003

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  1. Berlin 2003

  2. INS Summer Meeting 2003 Berlin, 16th-20th July Hendrik Niemann, Chairman of the organizing committee

  3. Registration

  4. Continuing education 1 (of 9): Allen Heinemann Evaluation of therapy effectiveness and rehabilitation outcomes

  5. Symposium 2 (of 18): Emotional processing of faces Organized by Katja Werheid

  6. Reiner Sprengelmeyer: On fear and disgust recognition

  7. Emotional hexagon

  8. Symposium 4: Vision training after brain damage. Organized by Bernhard A. Sabel Erich Kasten: Improvements of visual function in patients with visual field defects Iris Müller: Identifying training potential in patients with visual field defects Laura Julkunen: Rehabilitation of chronic visual field defect with computer-assisted training Petra Störig: Learning blindsight Reinhardt Werth: recovery of visual functions in cerebrally blind children Bernhard A. Sabel: Neurobiological mechanisms of visual training after brain damage

  9. Bernhard Sabel & Petra Störig At the Nova Vision exhibition during Wednesday evening Welcome reception

  10. Welcome reception

  11. Ritva and Seppo Laaksonen & Harry van der Vlugt

  12. Thursday morning; Opening ceremony With more than 800 participants, some 380 paper submissions, and multiple parallel sessions, this year’s INS summer meeting was the largest yet. INS summer meetings declined in size and content during the 90’s. The reversal of this trend began with the successful meeting in 2002 in Stockholm, and with this excellent meeting organized by the GNP the future looks brighter again. (See you in Dublin in 2005!)

  13. Siegfried Gauggel, Chairman of the program committee …… and his movie

  14. Karin Schof Thams, GNP chairman; and Elisabeth Warrington, president of the INS

  15. Plenary session 1. Richard Frackowiak: Imaging structure and function of the human brain

  16. Plenary session 2.Dorret I. Boomsma: Genetics of anxiety and depression in children and adults

  17. Plenary 3. Argye Beth Hillis: Language representation in the brain: Insights from acute aphasia

  18. Coffee break and poster viewing; Sandra Giuó & Tania Fernandes

  19. … and poster presentations: Thomas Benke

  20. George Prigatano & Anne Lise Christensen

  21. Michael Kopelman organized symposium 5: Memory, hippocampus, and brain metabolism / perfusion with Jonathan Foster, Paul Fletcher, & S. Sünram-Lea

  22. Here Mike is hard at work trying to find his file ….

  23. Jonathan Foster

  24. Michael Kopelman, Jonathan Foster, S. Sünram-Lea, Paul Fletcher

  25. Paul Fletcher

  26. Another record for the European INS meetings: No less than 19 book and other companies exhibited

  27. … including Benmark GmbH with their Vibraneck for neglect rehabilitation

  28. Award ceremony Lisa Bartha, Austria; Nelson Butters award Paula Alhoa, Finland; Laird S. Cermak award Katya Rascovsky, USA; Phillip M. Rennick award Claudia Grubich, Bremen; GNP award Sonja Fischer, Munich Vera Ritter, Trier

  29. Claudia Grubich, GNP Förderpreis recipient

  30. Friday morning Plenary 4 Ian Robertson: Cognitive neuroscience and brain rehabilitation: A promise kept Anke Bouma & Barbara Wilson

  31. Ian Robertson

  32. Andrew Kertesz & Klaus Willmes

  33. Bruno Preilowski

  34. Plenary 5 Carlo Semenza: The neuro- psychology of noun classes

  35. Bob Bornstein & Sureyya Dikmen

  36. Paper session 11: Neuropsychology of memory Christina Ilse, Anna Ingram, Anne Botzung, Esther Fujiwara, Hama Watanabe Auckland, NZ; Melbourne, Aust.; Strasbourg, Fr.; Bielefeld, Germany; Tokyo, Japan

  37. Vicki Anderson Organized Symposium 12: Advances in the assessment of attention and executive function in children Tom Manly & Veronika Dobler: Developmental Unilateral neglect

  38. Marit Korkman: Comparison of attention and executive function test scores of children with ADHD, reading disorder, and autism

  39. Vicki Anderson

  40. Tom Manly

  41. Marit Korkman & Bruno Preilowski

  42. Dinner cruise on river Spree Dressed for the occasion: AnnMarie, Randi, Catherine, Henriette

  43. Catherine Mateer Bob Bornstein and daughter Marissa

  44. Sureyya Dikmen

  45. Henriette Svendsen & AnnMarie Low

  46. Nils Landrø & Mette Underberg

  47. Donald Ruff & Hendrik Niemann

  48. Local organizing team

  49. Dan Allen Gerald Goldstein Symposium 15 Executive function in clinical neuropsychology: A critical analysisJames Reed: Executive functions: A reviewGerald Goldstein: Executive dysfunction in high functioning autismDaniel Allen: Executive dysfunction in schizophrenia James Reed

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