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OHBM S137 15th Annual Meeting June 18–23, 2009 San Francisco, CA, USA Schedule of Poster Presentations 111 SU-AM Constrained Principal Component Analysis Reveals Anticorrelated Task Positive and Task Negative Networks Reflecting Decreased Encoding Efficiency in Schizophrenia, PD Metzak, J Riley, JC Whitman, L Wang, E Ngan, TS Woodward, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada EMOTION AND MOTIVATION Emotional Learning 113 SU-AM Fear acquisition and extinction: modulation by sex and stress hormones?, C.J. Merz, K. Tabbert, R. Stark, D. Vaitl, O.T. Wolf, Faculty of Psychology, Department of Cognitive Psychology, Bochum, Germany 115 SU-AM Correlations Between Amygdala Activity During the Anticipation of Aversion and Trait Worry Symptoms in Generalized Anxiety Disorder, D.J. Oathes, D.R. McFarlin, M.J. Jenson, T.R. Kral, J.B. Nitschke, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI, USA 117 SU-AM Neural correlates of videogame play-induced attitude change, D J Yoo, S W Cole, B Knutson, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA 119 SU-AM Comparing instructed fear and fear conditioning: Support for a high-level appraisal account of dorsomedial prefrontal function in emotion, ML Mechias, A Etkin, R Kalisch, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Hamburg, Germany 121 SU-AM Impact of Emotion on Working Memory Network Recruitment, G Pail, W Huf, Ch Kasses, AL Goldman, E Moser, G Chen, A Meyer-Lindenberg, VS Mattay, L Pezawas, DR Weinberger, Medical University Vienna, Wien, Austria 123 SU-AM Amygdala Volume Predicts Prolonged Response To Negative Stimuli, Whereas Hippocampal Volume Predicts Prolonged Response To Positive Stimuli (As Indexed By Corrugator Facial EMG), SM Schaefer, MJ Sutterer, LC Peschke, CM van Reekum, CJ Norris, RC Lapate, DR Bachhuber, BM Nacewicz, RJ Davidson, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, USA 125 SU-AM The Effect of Emotional Pictures on False Memory: a Combination Study of ERPs and Eye-movement recording, Yip Wei, Renl Zhou, Ru Yao, State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning(Beijing Normal University), Beijing, China 127 SU-AM Dopamine Release During Emotional Memory Processing, RD Badgaiyan, AJ Fischman, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 129 SU-AM Real-time Decoding of Emotional States from fMRI Brain Signals, R. Sitaram, S. Lee, A. Caria, R. Veit, N. Birbaumer, 2Ospedale San Camillo, Istituti di Ricovero eCura a Carattere Scientifico, Venezia–Lido, Italy EMOTION AND MOTIVATION Reward 131 SU-AM Similarities and differences in the neural activities of intrinsic motivation and incentive motivation, W Lee, J Reeve, Y Xue, J Xiong, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA 133 SU-AM Orbitofrontal Cortex and Drug Use during Adolescence: Role of Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Smoking and BDNF Genotype, S Lotfipour, E Ferguson, G Leonard, M Perron, B Pike, L Richer, JR Séguin, R Toro, S Veillette, Z Pausova, T Paus, Brain and Body Center, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom 135 SU-AM Brain Correlates of Reward Processing as Revealed by Averaged Event-Related Magnetic Fields and Oscillatory Magnetoencephalographic Responses, N. Doñamayor, J. Marco-Pallarés, M. Heldmann, M.A. Schoenfeld, T.F. Münte, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität, Magdeburg, Germany Sunday, June 21, 2009

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Page 1: Fear acquisition and extinction: modulation by sex and stress hormones?

OHBM

S137

15th Annual Meeting ■ June 18–23, 2009 ■ San Francisco, CA, USA

Schedule of Poster Presentations

111 SU-AM Constrained Principal Component Analysis Reveals Anticorrelated Task Positive and Task NegativeNetworks Reflecting Decreased Encoding Efficiency in Schizophrenia, PD Metzak, J Riley, JC Whitman,L Wang, E Ngan, TS Woodward, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

EMOTION AND MOTIVATIONEmotional Learning

113 SU-AM Fear acquisition and extinction: modulation by sex and stress hormones?, C.J. Merz, K. Tabbert, R. Stark, D. Vaitl, O.T. Wolf, Faculty of Psychology, Department of Cognitive Psychology, Bochum, Germany

115 SU-AM Correlations Between Amygdala Activity During the Anticipation of Aversion and Trait WorrySymptoms in Generalized Anxiety Disorder, D.J. Oathes, D.R. McFarlin, M.J. Jenson, T.R. Kral, J.B. Nitschke, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI, USA

117 SU-AM Neural correlates of videogame play-induced attitude change, D J Yoo, S W Cole, B Knutson, StanfordUniversity, Stanford, CA, USA

119 SU-AM Comparing instructed fear and fear conditioning: Support for a high-level appraisal account of dorsomedial prefrontal function in emotion, ML Mechias, A Etkin, R Kalisch, University Medical CenterHamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Hamburg, Germany

121 SU-AM Impact of Emotion on Working Memory Network Recruitment, G Pail, W Huf, Ch Kasses, AL Goldman,E Moser, G Chen, A Meyer-Lindenberg, VS Mattay, L Pezawas, DR Weinberger, Medical University Vienna,Wien, Austria

123 SU-AM Amygdala Volume Predicts Prolonged Response To Negative Stimuli, Whereas Hippocampal VolumePredicts Prolonged Response To Positive Stimuli (As Indexed By Corrugator Facial EMG), SM Schaefer, MJ Sutterer, LC Peschke, CM van Reekum, CJ Norris, RC Lapate, DR Bachhuber, BM Nacewicz, RJ Davidson, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, USA

125 SU-AM The Effect of Emotional Pictures on False Memory: a Combination Study of ERPs and Eye-movementrecording, Yip Wei, Renl Zhou, Ru Yao, State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience andLearning(Beijing Normal University), Beijing, China

127 SU-AM Dopamine Release During Emotional Memory Processing, RD Badgaiyan, AJ Fischman, MassachusettsGeneral Hospital, Boston,

129 SU-AM Real-time Decoding of Emotional States from fMRI Brain Signals, R. Sitaram, S. Lee, A. Caria, R. Veit,N. Birbaumer, 2Ospedale San Camillo, Istituti di Ricovero eCura a Carattere Scientifico, Venezia–Lido, Italy

EMOTION AND MOTIVATIONReward

131 SU-AM Similarities and differences in the neural activities of intrinsic motivation and incentive motivation,W Lee, J Reeve, Y Xue, J Xiong, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA

133 SU-AM Orbitofrontal Cortex and Drug Use during Adolescence: Role of Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Smoking and BDNF Genotype, S Lotfipour, E Ferguson, G Leonard, M Perron, B Pike, L Richer, JR Séguin, R Toro, S Veillette, Z Pausova, T Paus, Brain and Body Center, University of Nottingham,Nottingham, United Kingdom

135 SU-AM Brain Correlates of Reward Processing as Revealed by Averaged Event-Related Magnetic Fields andOscillatory Magnetoencephalographic Responses, N. Doñamayor, J. Marco-Pallarés, M. Heldmann, M.A. Schoenfeld, T.F. Münte, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität, Magdeburg, Germany

Sunday, June 21, 2009