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  1. The effects of direct current stimulation and random noise stimulation on attention networks
  2. Callous-Unemotional Traits Moderate Anticipated Guilt and Wrongness Judgments to Everyday Moral Transgressions in Adolescents
  3. Mind wandering: Tracking perceptual decoupling, mental improvisation, and mental navigation.
  4. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation as an Add-on Treatment to Cognitive-Behavior Therapy in First Episode Drug-Naïve Major Depression Patients: The ESAP Study Protocol
  5. Changes in the Effective Connectivity of the Social Brain When Making Inferences About Close Others vs. the Self
  6. Alterations in functional connectivity are associated with white matter lesions and information processing efficiency in multiple sclerosis
  7. Increased Nucleus Accumbens Volume in College Binge Drinkers - Preliminary Evidence From Manually Segmented MRI Analysis
  8. Offline tDCS modulates prefrontal-cortical-subcortical-cerebellar fear pathways in delayed fear extinction
  9. Functional and structural connectivity of the executive control network in college binge drinkers
  10. The effect of cathodal tDCS on fear extinction: A cross-measures study
  11. Behavioral response to tactile stimuli relates to brain response to affective touch in 12‐month‐old infants
  12. Measuring Vulnerability to Anxiety: Factorial Structure, Reliability, Validity, and Discriminatory Accuracy of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index–3–PT
  13. The effect of cathodal tDCS on fear extinction: a cross-measures study
  14. Brain circuits involved in understanding our own and other’s internal states in the context of romantic relationships
  15. Using resting-state DMN effective connectivity to characterize the neurofunctional architecture of empathy
  16. Brain mechanisms for processing discriminative and affective touch in 7-month-old infants
  17. Polarity Specific Effects of Cross-Hemispheric tDCS Coupled With Approach-Avoidance Training on Chocolate Craving
  18. Stimulus complexity matters when you hear your own voice: Attention effects on self-generated voice processing
  19. Infant brain response to affective and discriminative touch: A longitudinal study using fNIRS
  20. Neuromodulating attention and mind-wandering processes with multi-session real-time electroencephalogram
  21. Psychophysiological Synchrony During Verbal Interaction in Romantic Relationships
  22. Neuromodulating Attention and Mind-Wandering Processes with a Single Session Real Time EEG
  23. Mind Wandering and Task-Focused Attention: ERP Correlates
  24. The differential effects of unihemispheric and bihemispheric tDCS over the inferior frontal gyrus on proactive control
  25. The influence of skin colour on the experience of ownership in the rubber hand illusion
  26. Vagal modulation of 1-month-old infants to auditory stimuli is associated with self-regulatory behavior
  27. Is there a T.R.U.M.P. brain? Implications for mental health and world peace
  28. Insights on Social Behavior From Studying Williams Syndrome
  29. PO2-6EVALUATION OF A COGNITIVE REHABILITATION PROGRAM IN 491 PATIENTS
  30. Developmental trajectory of the prefrontal cortex: a systematic review of diffusion tensor imaging studies
  31. Gray Matter Abnormalities in the Inhibitory Circuitry of Young Binge Drinkers: A Voxel-Based Morphometry Study
  32. Psychophysiological Reactivity in Couples During a Marital Interaction Task
  33. Real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging in obsessive-compulsive disorder
  34. Is the relationship between mind wandering and attention culture-specific?
  35. A neurobiologia da psicopatologia e psicoterapia e as implicações práticas de uma perspectiva materialista na definição de mente
  36. Patterns of Default Mode Network Deactivation in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
  37. Combining transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and classical extinction to persistently erase avoidance tendencies
  38. Mind wandering and the attention network system
  39. Alterations of the default mode network connectivity in obsessive–compulsive personality disorder: A pilot study
  40. Hemispheric asymmetries in subcortical visual and auditory relay structures in congenital deafness
  41. Proceedings of the 3rd IPLeiria’s International Health Congress
  42. Cognitive and emotional impairments in obsessive–compulsive disorder: Evidence from functional brain alterations
  43. Altered functional connectivity of the default mode network in Williams syndrome: a multimodal approach
  44. Psychopathology and behavior problems in children and adolescents with Williams syndrome: Distinctive relationships with cognition
  45. Neuro-Ophthalmic Syndromes and Processing Speed in Multiple Sclerosis
  46. A Cognitive Neuroscience View of Voice-Processing Abnormalities in Schizophrenia
  47. Validity evidence of the Portuguese version of the Interpersonal Reactivity Index for Couples
  48. The Temporal Dynamics of Visual Processing in Multiple Sclerosis
  49. Paying attention to my voice or yours: An ERP study with words
  50. Decoding Visual Location From Neural Patterns in the Auditory Cortex of the Congenitally Deaf
  51. The effects of stimulus complexity on the preattentive processing of self-generated and nonself voices: An ERP study
  52. Cognitive Development, Learning and Drug Use
  53. Inferior frontal gyrus white matter abnormalities in obsessive–compulsive disorder
  54. Hemispheric dorsolateral prefrontal cortex lateralization in the regulation of empathy for pain
  55. Sustained Effects of a Neural-based Intervention in a Refractory Case of Tourette Syndrome
  56. Default mode network dissociation in depressive and anxiety states
  57. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Based Metaplasticity Protocols in Working Memory
  58. The music of language: An ERP investigation of the effects of musical training on emotional prosody processing
  59. A VEP study in sleeping and awake one‐month‐old infants and its relation with social behavior
  60. Differential activation of the default mode network in jet lagged individuals
  61. Abnormal interactions between context, memory structure, and mood in schizophrenia: An ERP investigation
  62. Uma abordagem multimétodo do desenvolvimento pessoal com estudantes do ensino superior
  63. Brain activation of the defensive and appetitive survival systems in obsessive compulsive disorder
  64. Cerebral and cerebellar MRI volumes in Williams syndrome
  65. Volumetric alterations in the nucleus accumbens and caudate nucleus in bulimia nervosa: A structural magnetic resonance imaging study
  66. A psicologia como neurociência cognitiva: Implicações para a compreensão dos processos básicos e suas aplicações
  67. Biological Markers in Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Trials in Major Depressive Disorder
  68. Cognitive Stimulation for Portuguese Older Adults With Cognitive Impairment
  69. Facilitative effects of bi-hemispheric tDCS in cognitive deficits of Parkinson disease patients
  70. A neuroscience agenda for counseling psychology research.
  71. Abnormalities in the processing of emotional prosody from single words in schizophrenia
  72. Are cognitive interventions for Multiple Sclerosis effective and feasible?
  73. Cognitive Rehabilitation in a Visual Variant of Alzheimer's Disease
  74. Effects of Empathy and Conflict Resolution Strategies on Psychophysiological Arousal and Satisfaction in Romantic Relationships
  75. Importance of web-based intervention in minimizing depressive symptoms and associated stigma in depressed medical students
  76. Improved functional abilities of the life-extended Drosophila mutant Methuselah are reversed at old age to below control levels
  77. Visual emotional information processing in male schizophrenia patients: Combining ERP, clinical and behavioral evidence
  78. The Big Five default brain: functional evidence
  79. Is There Evidence for Cognitive Intervention in Alzheimer Disease? A Systematic Review of Efficacy, Feasibility, and Cost-Effectiveness
  80. The Effects of Cross-Hemispheric Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) on Task Switching
  81. Posters
  82. Posterior cortical atrophy and Alzheimer’s disease: a meta-analytic review of neuropsychological and brain morphometry studies
  83. Enhanced Optomotor Efficiency by Expression of the Human GeneSuperoxide DismutasePrimarily inDrosophilaMotorneurons
  84. Brain correlates of pro-social personality traits: a voxel-based morphometry study
  85. Non-pharmacological cognitive intervention for aging and dementia: Current perspectives
  86. Sensory-based and higher-order operations contribute to abnormal emotional prosody processing in schizophrenia: an electrophysiological investigation
  87. The Emotional Movie Database (EMDB): A Self-Report and Psychophysiological Study
  88. How executive functions are related to intelligence in Williams syndrome
  89. Interactions between mood and the structure of semantic memory: event-related potentials evidence
  90. Morphometry of corpus callosum in Williams syndrome: shape as an index of neural development
  91. Biological and physiological markers of tactile sensorial processing in healthy newborns
  92. Psycholinguistic abilities of children with Williams syndrome
  93. Poster #81 THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN HIGHER-ORDER AND SENSORY-BASED OPERATIONS DURING ABNORMAL EMOTIONAL PROSODY PROCESSING IN SCHIZOPHRENIA: AN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION
  94. Uncommon genetic syndromes and narrative production - Case Studies with Williams, Smith-Magenis and Prader-Willi Syndromes?
  95. Affective picture modulation: Valence, arousal, attention allocation and motivational significance
  96. Domain-Specific and Generalization Effects of Cognitive Intervention in Diffuse Axonal Injury: A Case Report
  97. From Semantics to Feelings: How Do Individuals with Schizophrenia Rate the Emotional Valence of Words?
  98. Psychophysiological Correlates of Sexually and Non-Sexually Motivated Attention to Film Clips in a Workload Task
  99. Analysis of speech fluency in Williams syndrome
  100. MRI amygdala volume in Williams Syndrome
  101. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder as a functional interhemispheric imbalance at the thalamic level
  102. Task-Specific Effects of tDCS-Induced Cortical Excitability Changes on Cognitive and Motor Sequence Set Shifting Performance
  103. P4-373: Cognitive intervention in Alzheimer's disease: a treatment option to consider?
  104. P4-372: Cognitive intervention in a variant of Alzheimer's disease: A case report
  105. Observer weighting of interaural cues in positive and negative envelope slopes of amplitude-modulated waveforms
  106. Responding Empathically: A Question of Heart, not a Question of Skin
  107. Williams syndrome hypersociability: A neuropsychological study of the amygdala and prefrontal cortex hypotheses
  108. Autobiographical Narratives in Williams Syndrome: Structural, Process and Content Dimensions
  109. Longitudinal Assessment of Narrative Profile in a Williams Syndrome Patient
  110. Abnormal processing of emotional prosody in Williams syndrome: An event-related potentials study
  111. Cross-Modulation Interference With Lateralization of Mixed-Modulated Waveforms
  112. P2.84: Brain volumetry in Williams syndrome
  113. [P2.27]: Electrophysiological correlates of prosody processing abnormalities in atypical developmental pathways: The example of Williams Syndrome and schizophrenia
  114. Electrophysiological correlates of semantic processing in Williams syndrome
  115. Sentence-final word completion norms for European Portuguese children and adolescents
  116. The Narrative Profile in Williams Syndrome: There is more to Storytelling than Just Telling a Story
  117. Williams Syndrome and Memory: A Neuroanatomic and Cognitive Approach
  118. Obsessive–compulsive disorder as a visual processing impairment
  119. Cognitive functioning in Williams Syndrome: A study in Portuguese and Spanish patients
  120. Narrative change in psychotherapy: differences between good and bad outcome cases in cognitive, narrative, and prescriptive therapies
  121. MRI Assessment of Superior Temporal Gyrus in Williams Syndrome
  122. Memory abilities in Williams syndrome: Dissociation or developmental delay hypothesis?
  123. Cognitive Profile in Williams Syndrome: A Case Study
  124. From Reactive to Proactive Dreaming: A Cognitive-Narrative Dream Manual
  125. Emotions, narrative and change
  126. Cognitive narrative psychotherapy: Research foundations
  127. Introduction: Narrative in psychotherapy: The emerging metaphor
  128. From cultural to existential diversity: The impossibility of psychotherapy integration within a traditional framework
  129. Narrativas prototipo y psicopatología : un estudios con pacientes alcohólicos, anoréxicas y opiáceo-dependientes
  130. From epistemological truth to existential meaning in cognitive narrative psychotherapy
  131. The Multilevel Conception of Intentionality: Implications for counselor training
  132. Developmental Therapy: Integrating Developmental Processes into the Clinical Practice
  133. Toward a Developmental Counseling Curriculum
  134. The effects of unconscious presentation of information on therapist conceptualizations, intentions, and responses
  135. Assessing psychopathology: A narrative approach.
  136. Nurturing Nature: Cognitive Narrative Strategies
  137. Constructing psychopathology from a cognitive narrative perspective.
  138. Hermeneutics, constructivism, and cognitive-behavioral therapies: From the object to the project.