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Overview of Poster Sessions

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POSTER SESSION I—SUNDAY, MARCH 10

General Clinical Neuropsychiatry

P1. Akinetic mutism following anterior cerebral artery occlusion. CA Anderson, DB Arciniegas, DC Huddle, M Leehey

P2. Is self-injurious behavior in patients with severe developmental disabilities an addiction? LJ Barnhill

P3. Vagal nerve stimulation for medically refractory epilepsy in persons with severe developmental disorders. LJ Barnhill, S Lannon, B Vaughn

P4. Levodopa treatment for tics: preliminary report. KI Black, JM Hartlein, BL Schlaggar, JW Mink

P5. Aggressive behavior after a recent stroke: initial findings and six-month follow-up. K-L Chan, D Moser, S Arndt, RG Robinson

P6. Evolution of primary progressive aphasia due to Alzheimer's disease. DG Clark, MF Mendez

P7. Acute frontotemporal personality from hypoxic encephalopathy. NA Fahimian, M Swanberg, MF Mendez

P8. Critical periods of suicide risk in Huntington's disease. KC Ferneyhough, LM Stierman, BM Turner, JS Paulsen, and Huntington Study Group

P9. Geriatric treatment center: a contemporary model for collaboration between psychiatry and neurology. CM Filley, DB Arciniegas, GV Wood, CA Anderson, E Cheney, CR Dygert, L Summerall, RB Goos

P10. Are nonverbal learning disabilities specific types of learning disabilities? Y Frank, T Pawlcyk, J Seiden

P11. Specificity of neurological and neurocognitive function in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. SFS Gau, JR Merikangas, KR Merikangas

P12. EEG findings in women with premenstrual syndrome. F Hagaman, MJ Fitzgerald, J McWilliams, M Read, A Kablinger

P13. Amantadine for psychostimulant-resistant attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in boys. JP Horrigan, LJ Barnhill

P14. Charles Bonnet syndrome with visual hallucinations of infantile memory: a case report. K Maeda, R Ishikura, T Nagami, S Nukina, S Yoshioka, R Kawahara

P15. Social cognition deficits in patients with frontal lobe damage. L Mah, MC Arnold, J Grafman

P16. Phenomenological and psychopharmacological characteristics of obsessive-compulsive disorder patients with musical obsessions. T Matsui, H Matsunaga, K Ohya, Y Iwasaki, K Koshimune, A Miyata, N Kiriike

P17. Foreign accent syndrome following a stroke in the corpus callosum. DA Mueller, CA Anderson, RL Hughes, J Newcombe

P18. Meta-analyses of poststroke depression and lesion location: a reappraisal. K Narushima, T Kosier, RG Robinson

P19. Rates of depressive symptoms in presymptomatic Huntington's disease. C Nehl, M Benjamin, JS Paulsen, and Huntington Study Group

P20. Catatonia following acute dopamine depletion. R Nehru, N Ahuja

P21. Hypersexuality following right pallidotomy for Parkinson's disease. SM O'Connor, GT Lim, MF Mendez

P22. The Charcot-Willibrand syndrome from anoxic encephalopathy. A Pakkar, GT Lim, MF Mendez

P23. Neurobehavioral disorders in pediatric epilepsy. GJ Rey, L Shapiro, TJ Resnick, M Duchowny, P Jayakar

P24. Depressive symptoms in Parkinson's disease are underrecognized. IH Richard, AW Justus, E Caine, R Kurlan

P25. Are delirium and dementia different? PT Trzepacz, D Mittal, R Torres, K Kanary, J Norton, N Jimerson

P26. An investigation of the psychological functioning and suicide risk among relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patients. Y Vardi, Z Zlotogorski, Y Finkelstein

P27. Episodic supernumerary phantom limb due to epileptic disruption of the neural representation of the body image. A Weisbord, JL Saver, MC Leary

P28. Sexual fantasy in Parkinson's disease. M Yu, D Roane, J Rogers, M Fleming, P Homel

Dementia

P29. Does cognitive recovery after treatment of poststroke depression last? A two-year follow-up of cognitive function associated with poststroke depression. K-L Chan, RG Robinson, JT Kosier

P30. Open-label trial of guanfacine for symptomatic treatment of frontotemporal dementia. TW Chow

P31. A review of the memory stimulation programs in Alzheimer's disease. É Grandmaison, M Simard

P32. Early results of the REVEAL study: risk evaluation and education for Alzheimer's disease. RC Green, N Relkin, P Whitehouse, T Brown, S LaRusse, M Barber, L Farrer, L Cupples, S Post, L Ravdin, D Cisewski, H Katzen, S Sami, A Sadovnick, J Davis, K Quaid, J Woodard

P33. Differential performance on the Benton Judgment of Line Orientation Test in dementia with Lewy bodies and Alzheimer's disease. M Simard, R van Reekum, D Myran, M Panisset, SE Black, M Freedman

POSTER SESSION II—TUESDAY, MARCH 12

Neuropsychology

P34. Coping strategies moderate the relationship between cognitive dysfunction and depression in multiple sclerosis patients. PA Arnett, JJ Randolph, PJ Freske

P35. Relationship between depression and attentional/memory processes in multiple sclerosis. ST Gontkovsky, R Aupperle, F Shelton, WW Beatty

P36. Attentional impairment in recurrent major depression. Å Hammar, A Lund, K Hugdahl

P37. Cognitive impairments associated with hypothermic-induced platelet aggregation (HIPA) following coronary artery bypass graft surgery. RO Hopkins, MM Hall, KA Sole

P38. Thalamic acalculia. GT Lim, NC Papasian, M Swanberg, MF Mendez

P39. Exaggeration of distress and dissimulated memory failure. RI Naugle, TT Lineweaver, E Walton

P40. Mediation of verbal memory deficit by organizational strategy in Parkinson's disease. RM Roth, LA Flashman, AJ Saykin, HA Wishart, HJ Riordan, DW Roberts

P41. Persistent focal retrograde amnesia: functional or organic? RE Saul

P42. Cognitive functioning in patients with type 2 diabetes examined by using the Cognistat (NCSE). RL Yuspeh, DL Drane

Schizophrenia

P43. Compliance in patients with schizophrenia and comorbid medical illness. CE Munoz-Carbone, WT Jackson, RM Savage, JM Feldman, WG Ryan, LJ Findlay, AJ Viegas, R Sokol May

P44. Neurological soft signs as predictors of specific cognitive functions in first-episode schizophrenia. D Schuepbach, MS Keshavan, RD Sanders

Basic Neuroscience

P45. Critical Endeavors: a neuroanatomy board game. RA Hurley, KH Taber

P46. The limbic system in the light of modern neurobiology: basic and clinical implications. VE Koliatsos, J Yan, M Gastard, S Weaver, S Bora

Traumatic Brain Injury

P47. Low-dose donepezil normalizes P50 physiology in traumatic brain injury patients. DB Arciniegas, JL Topkoff, CA Anderson, CM Filley, LE Adler

P48. Evaluation of cognitive impairment and functional outcome of brain-injured patients using the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status. GM Cuesta, A Blau, K Ortega-Verdejo, B Jordan

P49. Use of the Cognitive Test for Delirium in TBI patients. RE Kennedy, RN Thompson, TG Nick, M Sherer

P50. Role of COMT Val 108/158 Met genotype in executive functioning following TBI. RH Lipsky, MB Sparling, LM Ryan, K Xu, AM Salazar, D Goldman, DL Warden

P51. Working memory activation patterns one month and one year after mild traumatic brain injury: a longitudinal fMRI study. TW McAllister, MB Sparling, LA Flashman, B McDonald, H Wishart, AJ Saykin

P52. An examination of the high dropout rate in studies of patients with mild traumatic brain injury. S McCullagh, K Kamkar, A Jardine, A Protzner, N Blair, A Feinstein

P53. Natural history of cognitive, affective, and physical symptoms of postconcussion syndrome following mild traumatic brain injury. T McHugh, R Laforce, P Gallagher, S Quinn, P Diggle

P54. The clinical significance of major depression following mild traumatic brain injury. MJ Rapoport, S McCullagh, A Feinstein

P55. Cognitive and personality tests as predictors of employability after brain injury. D Salisbury, JL Williams, J Allen, W Arnold

P56. Positive influence of acute alcohol use on outcome following traumatic brain injury. MB Sparling, LM Ryan, J Walter, DL Warden

P57. Clinical correlates of aggressive behavior after traumatic brain injury. A Tateno, R Jorge, RG Robinson

P58. Comparison of cognitive impairment associated with major depression following stroke versus following traumatic brain injury. A Tateno, Y Murata, RG Robinson

Imaging

P59. Mapping and quantification of dopamine D2 receptor activation. KJ Black, T Hershey, JM Koller, JL Carl, JS Perlmutter

P60. Evaluating the contributions of amygdala and other brain volumes to individual differences in personality/temperament traits. PT Costa Jr, G Pearlson

P61. How does high-resolution brain SPECT help in ADHD? R Kohn, DG Pavel, G Davis, P Epstein, R Grant, P Kim, I Craita, Z Taha

P62. Age-associated changes in substantia nigra microstructural integrity: a diffusion tensor imaging study. DA Medina, MC Carrillo, ME Moseley, GT Stebbins

P63. While achieving normal learning, patients with mild Parkinson's disease exhibit widespread dysfunction within the normal sequence-learning brain network. MJ Mentis, D Zgaljardic, D Delalot, V Dhawan, C Ghez, D Eidelberg

P64. Good-quality brain SPECTS: necessary and sufficient prerequisites. DG Pavel, R Kohn, G Davis, P Epstein, B Chuang, T Liu, Z Taha, I Craita

P65. Morphology of the ventral frontal cortex in adult males with nonsyndromic clefts of the lip and/or palate: relationship to social function. PC Nopoulos, S Berg, J Canady, D Van der Mark, L Richman, N Andreasen

P66. Endocrine and neural correlates of induced sadness and elation. W Ottowitz, D Dougherty, R Connors, W Brown

P67. Association of caudate and putamen volumes with Five-Factor Model dimensions of personality (NEO FFI scores). G Pearlson, PT Costa Jr