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1Berlin 2003
2INS Summer Meeting 2003 Berlin, 16th-20th July
Hendrik Niemann, Chairman of the organizing
committee
3Registration
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5Continuing education 1 (of 9) Allen
Heinemann Evaluation of therapy effectiveness and
rehabilitation outcomes
6Symposium 2 (of 18) Emotional processing of
faces Organized by Katja Werheid
7Reiner Sprengelmeyer On fear and disgust
recognition
8Emotional hexagon
9Symposium 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
10Bernhard Sabel Petra Störig At the Nova Vision
exhibition during Wednesday evening Welcome
reception
11Welcome reception
12Ritva and Seppo Laaksonen Harry van der Vlugt
13Thursday morning Opening ceremony
With more than 800 participants, some 380 paper
submissions, and multiple parallel sessions, this
years INS summer meeting was the largest yet.
INS summer meetings declined in size and content
during the 90s. 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!)
14Siegfried Gauggel, Chairman of the program
committee and his movie
15Karin Schof Thams, GNP chairman and Elisabeth
Warrington, president of the INS
16Plenary session 1. Richard Frackowiak Imag
ing structure and function of the
human brain
17Plenary session 2.Dorret I. Boomsma Genetics
of anxiety and depression in children and adults
18Plenary 3. Argye Beth Hillis Language
representation in the brain Insights from acute
aphasia
19Coffee break and poster viewing Sandra Giuó
Tania Fernandes
20 and poster presentations Thomas Benke
21George Prigatano Anne Lise Christensen
22Michael Kopelman organized symposium 5 Memory,
hippocampus, and brain metabolism /
perfusion with Jonathan Foster, Paul Fletcher,
S. Sünram-Lea
23Here Mike is hard at work trying to find his file
.
24Jonathan Foster
25Michael Kopelman, Jonathan Foster, S. Sünram-Lea,
Paul Fletcher
26Paul Fletcher
27Another record for the European INS meetings No
less than 19 book and other companies exhibited
28 including Benmark GmbH with their
Vibraneck for neglect rehabilitation
29Award 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
30Claudia Grubich, GNP Förderpreis recipient
31Friday morning Plenary 4 Ian Robertson Cognitive
neuroscience and brain rehabilitation A promise
kept
Anke Bouma Barbara Wilson
32Ian Robertson
33Andrew Kertesz Klaus Willmes
34Bruno Preilowski
35Plenary 5 Carlo Semenza The neuro- psychology of
noun classes
36Bob Bornstein Sureyya Dikmen
37Paper 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
38Vicki Anderson Organized Symposium 12 Advances
in the assessment of attention and
executive function in children
Tom Manly Veronika Dobler Developmental
Unilateral neglect
39Marit Korkman Comparison of attention and
executive function test scores of children with
ADHD, reading disorder, and autism
40Vicki Anderson
41Tom Manly
42Marit Korkman Bruno Preilowski
43Dinner cruise on river Spree
Dressed for the occasion AnnMarie, Randi,
Catherine, Henriette
44Catherine Mateer
Bob Bornstein and daughter Marissa
45Sureyya Dikmen
46Henriette Svendsen AnnMarie Low
47Nils Landrø Mette Underberg
48Donald Ruff Hendrik Niemann
49Local organizing team
50Dan 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
51Paper session 19 Neuropsychology II
Bruce Hermann Michael Westerveld
52 Tytti Riita R. Huhta-Hirvonen Late cognitive
deficits after leukemia
53Edward de Haan The physiological basis of
visual hallucinations after damage to the primary
visual cortex
54Edwards presentation was the last at the
conference Here well alsoclose
55Photography and layout Anders Gade
Anders.Gade_at_psy.ku.dk
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