Programme

Programme2019-09-26T14:43:31+00:00

Thursday 3rd of October 2019

  • 9:30-10:15: Registration
  • 10:15-11:00: “An integrative memory model to understand recollection and familiarity”, Christine Bastin, Gabriel Besson, Emma Delhaye, Adrien Folville, & Marie Geurten (ULiège)
  • 11:00-12:00: Talks selected from submitted abstracts
  • • 11:00: “Dissociating familiarity and item memory from recollection and source memory after focal damage in the perirhinal cortex vs. the hippocampus”, Georgios P. D. Argyropoulos et al. (University of Oxford, University of Padua, King’s College London, Cardiff University, University of Cambridge, University Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla).

    • 11:20: “Recognition-based memory through familiarity assessment in severe Alzheimer’s disease”, Renaud Coppalle et al. (Normandie University).

    • 11:40: “High feature overlap reveals the importance of anterior and medial temporal lobe structures for learning by means of fast mapping”, Patric Meyer et al. (SRH University Heidelberg, Saarland University).

  • 12:00-13:30: Lunch / poster session
  • 13:30-14:15: “Priming Recollection”, Rik Henson (University of Cambridge, UK)
  • 14:15-15:00: “Cognitive and neural mechanisms of memory development from childhood to old age”, Yana Fandakova (Max Planck Institute for human development, Germany)
  • 15:00-15:15: Coffee break
  • 15:15-16:15: talks selected from submitted abstracts:
  • • 15:15: “The power of children’s sleep: Improved sleep-dependent memory consolidation performance in children compared with adults”, Anna Peiffer et al. (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Hôpital Érasme).

    • 15:35: “Memory reinstatement in posteromedial cortex and event comprehension in healthy aging”, David Stawarczyk et al. (Washington University in St. Louis, ULiège, University of North Carolina at Greensboro).

    • 15:55: “The effects of exploring novel environments on learning: Individual differences and the role of volition”, Judith Schomaker et al. (Justus Liebig University, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Leiden University).

  • 16:15-17:00: “Medial Temporal Lobe (MTL) subnetworks for time, space and ‘ancient’ memory”, Magdalena Sauvage (University of Magdeburg, Germany)
  • 19:00 Social event: walking dinner at the restaurant “Labo 4”

Friday 4th of October 2019

  • 9:15-10:15: talks selected from submitted abstracts
  • • 9:15: “Signed reward prediction errors in the ventral striatum drive episodic memory”, Esther De Loof et al. (Ghent University).

    • 9:35: “Multinomial processing trees (MPTs): assumptions underlying memory scoring affects results”, Elisa Cooper et al. (University of Cambridge).

    • 9:55: “Sharpening and fatiguing determines human single neuron activity during conceptual repetition suppression observed in intracranial EEG”, Thomas P. Reber et al. (University of Bonn Medical Centre, Swiss Distance University Institute).

  • 10:15-10:30: Coffee break
  • 10:30-11:15: “How the human hippocampus orchestrates pattern completion: evidence from fMRI, scalp EEG and intracranial EEG”, Bernhard Staresina (University of Birmingham, UK)
  • 11:15-12:00: “The ingredients of recollection: Multimodal integration and vividness of episodic memories”, Roni Tibon (University of Cambridge, UK)
  • 12:00-13:30: Lunch / poster session
  • 13:30-14:15: “Reflections on the status of the episodic-semantic distinction”, Louis Renoult (University of East Anglia, UK)
  • 14:15-15:15: talks selected from submitted abstracts
  • • 14:15: “Masked conceptual priming of recognition memory: Conceptual fluency attribution or study-test semantic context match?” Carmen F. Ionita et al. (University of Manchester, University of Cambridge).

    • 14:35: “A meta-analysis of semantic memory in Mild cognitive impairment”, Ludovic Gardy et al. (Université de Montréal, Université de Toulouse, Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire de la Timone, Université du Québec à Montréal, Hôpital Notre-Dame de l’Université de Montréal).

    • 14:55: “Learning What You Know: How Prior Knowledge Impairs New Associative Learning in Early AD”, Pierre-Yves Jonin et al. (Université de Toulouse Paul Sabatier, Univ. Rennes, CHU Rennes).

  • 15:15: End of the conference
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