Conference Agenda
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Location: HS 09 154 seats |
| 8:30am - 10:00am |
161: Advancing the Understanding of Early Cognitive Development and Risk Using EEG Frequency Measures Location: HS 09 Chair: Stefanie Peykarjou, CFH Wiesbaden The P300: A Cognitive Event-Related Potential for Objective Assessment of Visual and Visuo-Cognitive Functions and its Translational Potential to Various Populations Categorizing Artificial Stimuli: Frequency Tagging and ERP Responses in a High-Risk Sample Socioeconomic Inequalities Affect Neuronal Oddball Responses of Infants Theta Activity as a Marker of Cognitive Development in Infancy: A Longitudinal Study Across the First Two Years of Life |
| 3:30pm - 5:00pm |
160: Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Learning and Memory in Aging and Subjective Cognitive Decline Location: HS 09 Chair: Siri-Maria Kamp, University of Trier Age-related Changes and the Influence of Gain- and Loss-Focused Motivational Instructions on Feedback-Processing The Older, The Less Precise? - The Contribution of Familiarity and Recollection to the Age-Related Decline in Precision Memory Subjective And Objective Memory Impairment In Chronic Pain Patients Event-Related Potential Patterns of Associative Memory Encoding and Interoception in Older Adults with Subjective Cognitive Decline |
| 8:30am - 10:00am |
140: Curiosity And Intrinsic Motivation: Toward A Cross-Disciplinary Framework From Theory To Practice Location: HS 09 Chair: Franziska Brändle, University of Oxford Knowledge as a Source of Epistemic Curiosity Across the Adult Lifespan Understanding Fun: Using Video Games To Study Intrinsic Motivation Disentangling the Influences of Curiosity and Active Exploration on Spatial Memory Illustrating Knowledge Gaps Shapes Curiosity How Does Curiosity Drive Spatial Exploration and Learning in Childhood? |
| 2:00pm - 3:30pm |
109: The Individual Brain – Language And Beyond Location: HS 09 Chair: Robin Gerrits, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences Chair: Emma Karlsson, Ghent University The Individual Brain: Mapping Variability in Hemispheric Functional Organization Across Cognitive Domains Structure–Function Associations in the Lateralized Brain: An Individual Neuroscience Perspective Hemispheric Dominance Influences The Brain’s Reactivity To Focal Perturbations The Potential Of Individualized TMS Parameters In The Study Of Cognition |
| 4:00pm - 5:30pm |
155: A Lifetime of Discovery: The Ontogeny of Curiosity and Exploration Location: HS 09 Chair: Maria Waltmann, University Hospital Würzburg From Curiosity to Memory: Effects of Curiosity on Immediate and Delayed Memory in Children How Curiosity Enhances Hippocampus-Dependent Learning Across Late Childhood And Early Adolescence Exploring State Epistemic Curiosity: Traits, Subclinical Variations, and Dopaminergic Neuromodulation From Childhood To Adulthood: Age-Dependent Changes In Strategic And Random Exploration Are Independent Of Counterfactual Information The Ups and Downs of Exploration for Gains and Loss-Avoidance: A Lifespan Perspective |
| 9:00am - 10:30am |
134: Advances in the Brain-Based Prediction of General Intelligence (g): From Networks to Neurons Location: HS 09 Chair: Oliver Bruton, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg Chair: Daniel Kristanto, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg Multimethod Prediction of Human Traits from Structural Brain Connectivity Meta-Scientific Evaluation of Precision Functional Mapping: Implications for Predicting g Structure Mapping in the Hippocampal-Cortical System Relates to Intelligence An Island That Connects? The Insular Cortex and General Intelligence (g) |
| 11:00am - 12:30pm |
102: From White Matter Microstructure to Cognitive Processes: Integrating Evidence on the Neurocognitive Basis of Intelligence Location: HS 09 Chair: Henrike Maria Jungeblut, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Chair: Sven Lesche, Universität Heidelberg White Matter Microstructure and Intelligence: From Replicable FA Findings to Neurite Density and Polygenic Influences Predicting Individual Differences in General Intelligence from Structural-Functional Brain Network Coupling Temporal Dynamics of Frontal Midline Theta Connectivity in Relation to General Intelligence Intelligence and the Phase-amplitude Coupling of Brain Oscillations Are Smarter Brains Always Faster? Testing the Boundaries of the Mental Speed Hypothesis |
