Symposia
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HPA axis activity in health and disease: association with cognition and brain morphology
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Glucocorticoid signaling in the brain: Implications for stress-related psychopathology
- I (Heather Abercrombie) am coordinating the logistical aspects of the symposium, but Ron de Kloet is chair. There was not enough space under the "institutions" field to list affiliations in order of the authors. Thus, I abbreviated the institutions a bit. In addition, I only listed Leiden/Amsterdam Center for Drug Research once, as this is the affiliation of two of the symposium members (de Kloet & Champagne). Some of the spacing and returns were a bit iffy in the fields above (i.e., alternating between lines wrapping and not wrapping). Thus, I will also send the proposal as a MS Word document. Thank you.
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Cortisol and Cardiovascular Disease
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HPA axis, memory and motivation to engage in addictive behaviors
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Personality and hormones: revisiting Psychoendocrinology
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Cortisol levels, cognition and psychopathology in youths
- We want to propose this symposium. I (Sonia Lupien) will be the chair of the symposium. We propose three different abstracts. Here are the titles and the authors. Each abstract will be submitted by the presenter. Presentation #1: Perceived stress, socioeconomic position and the cortisol awakening response in youth (Rotenberg & McGrath) Presentation #2: Are flatter diurnal cortisol rhythms associated with major depression and anxiety disorders in late adolescence? The role of life stress and daily negative emotion (Doane & Adam) Presentation #3: Non-clinical and sub-clinical depressive scores are associated with cognitive performance in young boys (Marin, Trepanier, Wan, Plusquellec, Juster, Sindi, Findlay & Lupien)
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Non-clinical and sub-clinical depressive scores are associated with cognitive performance in young boys
- This abstract is the third and last presentation of the symposium entitled 'Cortisol levels, depression and psychopathology in youths' proposed by Dr. Sonia J. Lupien.
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Neuropeptides and the social brain: mechanisms and translational perspectives of the oxytocin system
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Are flatter diurnal cortisol rhythms associated with major depression and anxiety disorders in late adolescence? The role of life stress and daily negative emotion
- This is the 2nd presentation on the symposium "Cortisol levels, cognition and psychopathology in youths" proposed by Sonia J. Lupien.
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The HPA Axis and Psychiatric Disorders: Finding our Way out of the Wilderness
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Perceived stress, socioeconomic position and the cortisol awakening response in youth
- This is the abstract for the first presentation of the symposium proposed by Sonia J. Lupien called Cortisol levels, cognition and psychopathology in youths
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The HPA Axis in Bipolar Disorder
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The HPA Axis and Psychiatric Disorders: Finding our Way out of the Wilderness
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Mineralocorticoid receptor blockade in men: Effects on stress responses, selective attention and memory
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HPA axis and memory in borderline personality disorder
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A new role for corticosteroid-binding globulin in regulating glucocorticoid hormone responses during stress
- My postdoc and I are not able to attend the meeting on Saturday 6th August afternoon. Could you please schedule the poster presentation of my co-worker Dr Xiaoxiao Qian (she will also submit an abstract) on one of the other days or on Saturday morning? Many thanks for your consideration. Best wishes, Astrid
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Recent developments in neuroendocrine and aspects of posttraumatic stress disorder: implications for treatment and resilience
- this is a symposium on request by Rachel Yehuda. Eric Vermetten (chair) and Racel Yehuda (co-chair)
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Effects of testosterone on the neural control of social approach-avoidance behavior
- this abstract is part of the accepted symposium submitted by Jack van Honk: The Neurobiology of Interpersonal Trust
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The Neurobiology of Interpersonal Trust
- This symposium is submitted on behalf of Jack van Honk
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The combined Dexamethasone / TSST paradigm – a new method for Psychoneuroendocrinology
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Cortisol Responses to Mental Stress and Coronary Artery Calcification in Healthy Men and Women
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Oxytocin receptor gene variant and social support interact to reduce stress reactivity in humans
- This abstract is for the “Neuropeptides and the social brain: mechanisms and translational perspectives of the oxytocin system” symposium chaired by Prof. Markus Heinrichs.
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Changes in cortisol secretion and cognitive function during antidepressive treatment in patients with major depression: a longitudinal study
- This abstract is part of the symposium "HPA axis activity in health and disease: association with cognition and brain morphology"
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Novel developments in the analysis of cortisol in hair
- This is supposed to be a submission of an overall abstract for the symposium "Novel developments in the analysis of cortisol in hair". The entry mask provided does not seem to fit the format of an overall symposium submission; however, whilst I have sent four emails to the conference mail address asking to clarify this (sent on: 06.06., 10.06., 20.06. and 21.06.), I have to date not received any reply. The overall set up is: Talk 1 - Stan van Uum (co-chair) Talk 2 - Tobias Stalder (chair) Talk 3 - Elisabeth van Rossum Talk 4 - Mark Laudenslager The seperate institutions of the contributors to the symposium also did not fit in the above entry box (the box would not continue after two authors). These are thus provided here: TS: Technical University of Dresden, Department of Psychology, Dresden, Germany SvU: a) Department of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; b) Lawson Health Research Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada EvR: Department of Internal Medicine, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands ML: Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado at Denver School of Medicine, Denver, USA
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Fundamental information on hair cortisol levels: state-trait components and associations with sociodemographic and hair-related variables (Submission II for the symposium: Novel developments in the analysis of cortisol in hair)
- This is meant to be an individual submission (talk II) for the symposium "Novel developments in the analysis of cortisol in hair". The entry box for authors' institutions did not allow to enter three different institutions (it stopped after 2.5 institutions). Thus, below is some additional information on further affiliations of the authors: - All authors belong to the Technical University of Dresden - LD also belongs to "Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany" - NS also belongs to "Department of Psychology, Philipps-University Marburg, Marburg, Germany"
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Tracing the oxytocin pathway from the hypothalamus to the brainstem: distinct effects on the behavioral and physiological expression of fear.
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Oxytocin buffers Cortisol Responses to Public Speaking in Individuals with low stress regulation abilities
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Circadian Disruption and Tumor Promotion in Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients
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Epigenetic regulation of the stress system
- For the Symposium “Behavioural epigenetics”
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Parental care, psychopathology and DNA methylation
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Perceived stress, socioeconomic position and the cortisol awakening response in youth
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BALANCING THE STRESS RESPONSE
- mobile number +31-651722786
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The role of the clock gene Per-1 in "natural" mouse behavior
- The session chair, Henrik Oster, has changed the session name to the above, the former session name was "Circadian Rhythms and metabolism".
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Functional variants in the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) co-chaperone gene FKBP5 determine long term effects of exposure to traumatic events.
