Session Details

Cognitive Neuropsychiatry

Wednesday, 11 February 2004 08:00 -10:00

Promenade Meeting Room 6

Co-Chair Ulrich A Schall The University of NewcastleAustralia
Co-Chair Henry Silver Sha'ar Menashe Mental Health CenterIsrael

Neurocognitive and functional outcome in first episode psychosis. A prospective comparison of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
  • Dr Anthony Harris, University of Sydney, Australia
  • Is their evidence of neurodegenerative change over the first 2 years of illness in schizophrenia?: A first episode psychosis study
  • Dr Anthony W Harris, Brain Dynamics Centre & the University of Sydney, Australia
  • Impaired facial emotion recognition in schizophrenia (1): Neurophysiological evidence for a generalised deficit
  • Ulrich A Schall, The University of Newcastle, Australia
  • Impaired facial emotion recognition in schizophrenia (2): fMRI evidence for a generalised deficit
  • Mr Patrick J Johnston, Centre for Mental Health Studies, Australia
  • Schizophrenia patients with a history of severe violence differ in perception of emotions but not cognitive function from schizophrenia patients with no history of severe violence
  • Henry Silver, Sha'ar Menashe Mental Health Center, Israel
  • Differentiating cortical patterns of cognitive dysfunction in PTSD and schizophrenia
  • Dr Cherrie A Galletly, University of Adelaide and Lyell McEwin Health Service, Australia
  • Psychosis following severe traumatic brain injury
  • Dr Richard Seamark, Royal North Shore Hopital, Sydney, Australia
  • Dr Ralf Ilchef, Royal North Shore Hopital, Sydney, Australia
  • Study of cognitive functions in euthymic patients of recurrent depression
  • Prof Mukul Sharma, C.S.M.Medical University, (Upgraded King George's Medical College), India