תיגולויב הירטאיכיספל ילארשיה דוגיאה לש 1 -
ירדח תקולחו המשרה , ינפ תלבק 12:30-14:00
Workshop: Workshop: Workshop: The resting brain New Vistas in Schizophrenia Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 1. Treating schizophrenia: past, present & future 1. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry: Evolution, principles, 1. NOISE are US: ongoing activity and the 'State of methodology 2. Multifunctional Pharmacotherapy in Schizophrenia: What Can We Learn from Study of 2. Challenges of neuropsychological assessment in the 2. Spontaneous brain activity and human Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Augmentation psychiatric context consciousness: current models, EEG-fMRI findings of Antipsychotics?
Ben-Simon E., Gruberger M., Zangen A., Levkovitz Y.
3. Cognitive impairment as endophenotype: 3. Novel Augmentation Strategies in Schizophrenia The case of OCD 3. Rest and Unrest in the Human brain: What is the brain doing when we "Rest"? Salomon R. 4. Remission in Schizophrenia - So close and yet so far 4. Early visual perception, social perception, and 4. I think, therefore I am: alterations in self-awareness negative symptoms in schizophrenia: induced by deep transcranial magnetic stimulation of Pathways to functional outcome the prefrontal cortex 5. The desire to know, the need to doubt: Metacognition as a potential bridge between thought and action in schizophrenia Koren D.
יבולב תורבח תגוצתו הפק תקספה 15:30-16:00
Workshop: Neurostimulation and Workshops: Psychiatric Genetics Workshop: Neuroimaging in Neuromodulation Psychopathology and in the Healthy Brain 1. Neurostimulation and Neuromodulation in 1. Neuroimaging in BD: effect of genetic risk and From linkage to association to function: Seeking and finding genes for major psychiatric disorders disease expression Psychiatry 2. “That obscure object of feeling”: Brain study of Copy Number Variation--The New Revolution in 2. Transcranial direct current stimulation as a new Psychiatric Genetics intentionality in emotion using music and film tool for brain neuromodulation
Ganor O., Eldar E., Bleich A., Hendler T.
3. Dissecting the central stress response using site- 3. Brain imaging in drug addiction and psychiatric specific genetic manipulation in adult mice disorders- the dopamine connection 3. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for Major Depression: Past, Present and Future Challenges 4. The role of autobiographical memory in the judgment of others – An fMRI study
Perry D., Hendler T. and Shamay-Tsoory S.G.
יבולב תורבח תגוצתו הפק תקספה 1
Plenary keynote speaker: Prof. PaulLombroso, MD, Yale University School of Medicine Translational Neuroscience: Finding a Cure for Alzheimer's Disease
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Basic research in psychiatry: The neuroscience of social behavior Stress , learning and memory Anxiety disorders – from animal Residence's competition A models to clinical trials
Sponsored by: Dexcel Pharma (Dexxon) Referees: A. Apter, R.H. Belmaker, 1. Gender differences in social perception 1. Molecular basis for cocaine-induced 1. Association between ADHD and OCD A. Greenshpon, L. Grunhaus, Y. Kohn, following intranasal administration of synaptic plasticity in the reward system among former heroin addicts currently M. Kotler, I. Kremer, Y. Levkovitz, oxytocin in methadone Maintenance Treatment C. Munitz, A. Shalev, P. Toren, A. Weizmann, Fischer-Shofty M., Levkovitz Y., Harari H. (MMT) Peles E., Sutzman A., Schreiber S. R. Weizmann, Z. Zemishlani, J. Zohar 2.Psychopharmacology and traumatic Introduction: Guidelines of the competition 2. Dissociation of cognitive and affective memories – in an animal model of PTSD 2. Estradiol attenuates `compulsive`
Gothelf D. empathic abilities in Borderline lever-pressing of ovariectomized rats in Personality Disorder an animal model of obsessive-compulsive 1. Psychiatric disorders and intellectual
Gvitz H., Harari H., Shamay-Tsoory S.G.,
disorder (OCD) functioning throughout development in 3.Learning & memory process as a key velocardiofacial (22q11.2 Deletion) player in ''incubation'' of PTSD and Syndrome Green T. - Beer Yaakov-Nes Ziona 3. The involvement of CRF receptor type drug addiction 3. Anxiolytic Effect of a Novel 2 in mediating social behavior Adaptogenic Treatment 2.Efficacy and safety of augmenting L-Theanine in the treatment of 4.Amygdala and stress modulation of schizophrenia patients: A randomized, 4. The Gene Coding for the Brain memory-related processes within the double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) hippocampus: implications for PTSD 4. The enhancing effect of stress on study Mar M. - Shaar Menashe Has a Sex Specific Effect on Empathy frustration learning is modulated by cannabinoids and glucocorticoids in the 3. Occurrence of metabolic syndrome 5. Sleep in Schizophrenic and PTSD amygdala and glucose intolerance in schizophrenic patients: Discrepancy between self- patients receiving second generation anti- 5. Resilience to social stress coincides reported versus recorded sleep psychotics Schusheim G. - Haemek with functional DNA methylation of the
Reshef A., Bloch B., Vadas L., Hazan L.,
5. The long-term upregulation of hippocampal Nuclear Factor-kappa-B 4. Amygdala volumes in childhood complex characterizing PTSD-like absence epilepsy behavioral stress-response is normalized 6. Anxiety at age 25-34 increases risk for 6. Urocortins are required for stress by high dose corticosterone later ischemic heart disease: Return of recovery: Evidence from a triple
Cohen H, Kozlovsky N., Matar M.A, Zohar J
5. Anxiety and Depressive Disorders in the type A personality? Urocortin knockout mouse model Patients Suffering from Schizophrenia
Neufeld- Cohen A., Tsoory M., Evans A.K.,
CRF gene Cohen S.- Ramat Chen
Getselter D., Gil S., Lowry C.A., Vale W.
6. The Rational-Choice Theory of Neurosis : A challenge to biological 6. Ipratropium bromide as a treatment of hypersalivation related to the use of Clozapine Levy S. - Eitanim
יבולב תורבח תגוצתו הפק תקספה 10:00-10:30
Basic research in psychiatry: Genes, Stress and Anxiety Addiction and Cognition Affective disorders - basic sciences Residence's competition B Disorders and clinical studies
Sponsored by: Dexcel Pharma (Dexxon) Referees: A. Apter, R.H. Belmaker, 1. Association between response pattern 1. Cannabinoids prevent the effects of 1. Cognition in Bipolar Disorder: A. Greenshpon, L. Grunhaus, Y. Kohn, of brain Neuropeptide Y and PTSD-like trauma exposure on fear-related associations with genetic risk and disease M. Kotler, I. Kremer, Y. Levkovitz, behavioral responses in an animal model symptoms in a rat model for PTSD expression Frangou S. C. Munitz, A. Shalev, P. Toren, A. Weizmann, Matar M., Math A., Liu T., Kaplan Z., R. Weizmann, Z. Zemishlani, J. Zohar 2. Combining strategies to develop better 2. COMT as a risk modifying gene for animal models for bipolar disorder
7. The effects of norepinephrine on 2. Long-term abnormalities in nocturnal nicotine dependence: Role of gene-gene glucocorticoids induced alternations in circadian expression of Period 1 and interaction and environmental plasticity related proteins ERK and period 2 genes in response to stress in an contribution Greenbaum L., Sarner Kanyas 3. Distinct blood mononuclear cell gene JUN. Asor E. - Rambam animal model of PTSD expression patterns mark the onset of persisting post partum depression
8. Influences of legal representation on 3. Neurocognitive effects of chronic
Goltser- Dubner T., Hochner-Celnikier D.,
the decisions of the regional psychiatric cannabis use among schizophrenic
Weiner I., Canetti L., Galili-Weisstub E.,
board, and the "revolving door" 3. A possible involvement of opioid- patients Lev-Ran S., Segev A., Brau Y.
Milwidsky A., Pavlov V., Friedman N. and
Melamed-Snapir S - Mazra degrading enzymes in individual reactivity to acute traumatic stress.
9. The Influence of the statutory 4. Internet related psychosis: A new 4. Behavioral and functional evidence for representation for mentally ill Perspective Nitzan U., Shoshan E., Lev- gender differences in the antidepressant involuntarily committed on the duration effects of the thyroid hormone, of the admission and the time for 4. Assessing the involvement of BLA CRF triiodothyronine (T3) Lifschytz T., readmission Maoz H. - Shalvata receptor type 1 in auditory fear 5. Electrical stimulation of the lateral conditioning habenula produces enduring inhibitory
10. Augmentation of the antidepressant effect on cocaine seeking behavior and 5. Hippocampal BDNF knockdown in action of sertraline with triiodothyronine restores GluR1 levels in the ventral young rats increases corticosterone level (T3) in unipolar depression. 5. Similar effects of hippocampal and tegmental area Lax E., Friedman A., and induces depressive-like behavior prefrontal tetanic stimulation on reversal
Dikshtein Y., Abraham L., Flaumenhaft Y.,
Taliaz D., Benny Y., Loya A., Endevelt Y.,
of fear extinction 11. Efficacy of Single Dose IV Hydrocortisone in Post Traumatic Stress 6. Programmed electrical-stimulation in Disorder (PTSD) Prevention 6. NAP (davunetide) enhances cognitive 6. Is corticosterone involved in the depression behavior in the STOP heterozygous attenuating effect of DHEA at the mouse - a microtubule-deficient model of acquisition and extinction stages of schizophrenia cocaine addiction in the self-
Merenlender-Wagner A., Pikman R., Giladi
administration rat model?
יבולב תורבח תגוצתו ירהצ תחורא 12:00-14:00
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יבולב תורבח תגוצתו הפק תקספה 15:30 16:30
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טסוקא עפומב תירטיש הכימ עפומ 21:30
רקובה רוא דע ידוקירו ירי
2010 , רמב 11 י PTSD : neurobiology and new treatments From endophenotypes to clinical traits in From DNA to behavior child and adolescents psychiatry 1. Effects of intranasal Oxytocin in patients with post 1. Suicidal Behavior and Related Traits among 1. microRNA and the stress response: Dicer depletion traumatic stress disorder: A single dose pilot double Inpatient Adolescents with First-Episode in adult mouse amygdale induces robust anxiogenic blind crossover study Schizophrenia behavior Haramati S., Navon I., Issler O., Hornstein E.
Shoval G., Feld-Olspangern J., Nahshoni E., Gothelf D.,
Misgav S., Manor I., Apter A. and Zalsman G.
2. Stress related sub-cortical plasticity with regard to 2. Coticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 1 in the reward and punishment 2.Developmental Impairments in Frontal-lobe Related globus pallidus is involved in anxiety-like behavior Cognitive Functioning of unmedicated depressed patients 3. A longitudinal voxel based morphometry study of
Bloch Y., Braw Y., Aviram S., Yechiel L.
3. A genome-wide investigation of copy number regional cerebral volume in posttraumatic stress variations in psychotic patients and healthy controls disorder Bor O., Louzoun Y., Bramdes D., Gomori M.J., 3. Emotional Arousal and Regulation as Predictors from a genetic isolate in Israel Slonimsky A., Sanders and Mediators of Pharmacotherapy Response in Children with Anxiety Disorders 4. The hippocampus in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: 4. Moderation of personality vulnerability to Bridging the structure-function gap? disordered eating by dopaminergic gene variation 4. An integrative quantitative model of factors
Sarner Kanyas K. Greenbaum L., Lerer E., Berry E. and
influencing the course of anorexia nervosa over time 5. CSF CRF, IL-6, BDNF, IGF-1 and Substance P in
Stein D., Yackobovitch-Gavan M., Golan M., Valevski
Civilian Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Before and
A., Weizman A., Kreitler S., Bachar E., Lieblich A., and
5. Involvement of PTPN5, the gene encoding the After Paroxetine Treatment Bonne O., Gill J., Striatal Enriched tyrosine Phosphatase (STEP) protein
Luckenbaugh D.A., Collin C., Owens M.J., Alesci S.,
in schizophrenia and cognitive functioning
Neumeister A., Yuan P., Kinkead E., Manji H., Charney
5. The Effect of Methylphenidate on Individuals with
Pelov I., Teltsh O., Greenbaum L., Rigbi A., Sarner
Haploinsufficiency of the COMT gene
Kanyas K., Lerer B., Lombroso P. and Kohn Y.
6. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Increases the 6. Perifornical Urocortin 3 mediates the link between Likelihood of Maintaining Early PTSD Symptoms 6. Tic Related Cognitions Sensory Phenomena, stress-induced mood and energy homeostasis
Shalev A, Moran Gilad, Pablo Roitman, Yael Errera-
Anxiety and Obsessions in Children and Adolescents
Kuperman Y., Issler O., Regev L., Neufeld-Cohen A. and
with Tourette syndrome
Steinberg T., Haroush A., Barnea M., Dar R. and Apter A.
יבולב תורבח תגוצתו הפק תקספה 10:00-10:30
Early programming of emotion-regulation Brain protection Schizophrenia and neurodegenerative and psychopathology disorders 1. Enrichment and adversity leap generations 1. Brain protection in neuropsychiatric disorders: 1.Traumatic Brain Injury and Risk for Schizophrenia
Kvetniy-Ferdman N., Gaisler-Salomon, Feiler J.,
Past, present and future challenges and Other Psychiatric Disorders: A Historical-
Safran M., Amariglio N., Rechavi G., Schulkin J.,
Prospective Study – Preliminary Results
Orr G., Nahshoni E., Kohn Y., Weizman A., Yoffe R.,
2. Thiamine deficiency-induced neurodegeneration and the neuroprotective effect of rasagiline, a MAO-B 2. The effects of a war on a future generation inhibitor 2 Adult stem cell reprogramming with transcription
Dror V., Eliash S., Assaf Y., Valevski A.F. and Rehavi M.
Maayan-Metzger A., Schulkin J. and Leshem M.
factors – a novel strategy for the development of cell based therapy for neurodegenerative diseases 3. The Neuroprotective Efficacy of Vitamins 3. Postnatal interference of Sp1 activity induces
Barzilay R., Ben-Zur T., Bulvik S., Melamed E.
schizophrenia like behavioral consequences
Belhanes H., Kavushansky A., Rosenfeld M., Ben-
4. The role of oxytocin in neuropsychiatric 3. The effects of Ecstasy (MDMA) on mild Traumatic disorders: concepts and mechanisms Brain Injury (mTBI) in mice
Levin R., Edelman S., Shalev I., Ebstein R.P. and
4. Contrasting effects of prenatal experiences on long-
Edut S., Rubovitch V., Schreiber S. and Pick C.
term behavioral and hormonal consequences 4. Serum butyrylcholinesterase and neuroleptic- 5. Evaluation of the potential neuroprotective activity induced extra-pyramidal symptoms: Preliminary of selected antidepressants in the age-related cognitive 5. Programming of emotion-regulation by prenatal stress and postnatal handling
Taler M., Miron O., Tarasenko I., Weizman A.
5. Novel treatments of mental and cognitive changes 6. Why sex matters? – applying sex-specific criteria for after subthalamic nucleus (STN) deep brain 6. Methylphenidate (Ritalin) - an ADHD treatment or assessing the effects of exposure to stress in juvenility, stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson's Disease (PD) a cognitive-enhancer? The non-specific effect of MPH adulthood and their combination
Eitan R., Linetsky E., Israel Z., Lerer B. and Bergman H.
on ADHD and healthy adults
Agay N., Yechiam E., Carmel Z. and Levkovitz Y
6. Theory of unitary psychosis and of nostratic language theory Zislin Y.M.
סנכה ויסו יבושמ יולימ ה
Poster Session PaStressand PTSD 1. Effects of re-exposure to a trauma reminder on local circuit activity in the rat dentate gyrus Ardi Z. and Richter-Levin G. 2. Psychiatric Morbidity, Immunological and Endocrine Function in Parents of Children Suffering from Cancer Benaroya-Milshtein N., Yaniv I., Oded Y., Shtern B., Shemer E., Bengal Y., Buchwald I., Kodman Y., Pick C.G. and Apter A. 3. DNA methylation in the vulnerability to post traumatic stress in rats; Evidence for the role of Postsynaptic density 95 (PSD-95)-associated protein 2 Chertkow-Deutsher Y., Cohen H., Klein E. and Ben-Shachar D. 4. Comparison between SSRI's therapy and adaptogenic therapy for anxiety like behavior among young and adult mice after maternal separation procedure Eyal N., Bederman S. and Doron R. 5. Recall of traumatic experience under hypnosis in PTSD: A dynamic view into a troubled brain Gruberger M., Abramowitz E.G., Finberg Y., Pasternak Y., Abraham E., Sheinberg E. and Hendler T. 6. Can stress protect us from inflammation Haim A., Anunu R., Shtots L., Osman D. and Richter-Levin G. 7. Effects of predator stress on hippocampal expression of plasticity-related proteins in relation to magnitude of behavioral change and their response to (SSRI) treatment Kozlovsky N., Kaplan Z., Zohar J., Matar. A. and Cohen H. 8. Posttraumatic stress disorder: the role of the CRF family of ligands and receptors in a physiological animal model Lebow M.S.1, Neufeld-Cohen A.1 and Chen A 9. Deficit in learning under stress following viral vector-mediated CRF knock-down Lucas M., Chen A. and Richter-Levin G. 10. Brief post-stressor treatment with Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in an animal model for PTSD Meir T., Zohar J., Kozlovsky N., Kaplan Z., Matar M.A. and Cohen H. 11. Emotional controllability Vs. Operational controllability influences on the course of inflammation Emotional controllability Vs. Operational controllability influences on the course of inflammation Osman D., Anunu R., Haim A., Shtoots L. and Richer Levin G. 12. Examination of the anxiolytic effect of chronic adaptogenic administration in BALB mice Rak-Rabl A., Raskin-Ramot A., Lavi K., Kately N. and Doron R. 13. Amygdalar CRF: adaptive or maladaptive stress neuropeptide Regev L., Neufeld A., Tsoory M. and Chen A. 14. Lateral preference and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in Israeli reserve combat troops Ritov G. and Barnetz Z. 15. Blocking stress hormones in the amygdala prevent the effects of stress on the consolidation, but not the retrieval, of a hippocampal-dependent task Segev A., Ramot A. and Akirav I. 16. Stress-induced behavioral change correlates with zinc distribution-pattern alterations in rat hippocampus, using quantitative laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrum Sela H., Karpas Z., Cohen H. and Zeiri Y. 17. The effect of corticosterone administration on local circuit activity and plasticity and synaptic plasticity in the CA1 and DG area of the hippocampus Sharvit A. and Richter Levin G. 18. The effect of juvenile stress on the inflammation course Shtoots L., Anunu R. and Richter-Levin G. Pb Social behavior, cognition and emotions 19. Does long-term use of cannabis in young adult rats cause residual cognitive deficits? Abush H. and Akirav I. 20. Decreased embarrassment in patients with prefrontal lesions Adler N., Aharon-Peretz J., Tomer R. and Shamay-Tsoory S.G. 21. Melatonin attenuates cocaine seeking behavior in rats: possible involvement of beta-endorphin Barnea R., Dikshtein Y., Kronfeld N., Roth-Deri I., Gispan I. and Yadid G. 22. Targeting the ambivalence inherently associated with drug addiction Barnea-Ygael N., Or-Geva N., Yaka R. and Zangen A. 23. The treatment of hypoactive sexual desire disorder with the androgen Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) Bloch M., Aharonov I., Meiboom H., Ben Avi I. and Abramov L. 24. Psychosemantic analyze tattoos in clinical and forensic psychiatric practice Borokhov A. 25. Choice of suicide attempt or autodestruction and correlation with psychopathological syndromes Borokhov A. 26. High cocaine dosage decreases neurogenesis in the hippocampus and impairs working memory Croitoru O., Sudai E., Shaldubina A., Gispan I., Menkes-Caspi N., Roth-Deri I., Kinor N. and Yadid G. 27. Brain responses to facial expressions among different types of attachment orientations: an Event Related Potentials (ERP) study Dan O., Raz S. and Dahan N. 28. Beta-endorphin as a novel regulator of the incubation of cocaine craving Dikshtein Y., Kronfeld N., Barnea R., Roth-Deri I., Gispan I. and Yadid G. 29. The role of the mentalizing network in envy and Schadenfreude Dvash J., Gilam G., Hendler T., Ben-Zeev A. and Shamay-Tsoory S.G. 30. New task revealed differences in TOM and Social cognition among healthy and eating disorders mother-daughter dyads: Preliminary Results Hason Rozenstein M., Rothschild L., Latzer Y. and Eviatar Z. 31. The involvement of PKM? in the memory persistence of cocaine addiction Keidar L. and Zangen A. 32. Patients with frequent admissions to a Psychiatric Emergency Room in a General Hospital- a comparison study of demographic & clinical characteristics Klil-Drori S., Bloch B. and Kremer I. 33. The role of AKT in the medial prefrontal cortex in extinction of fear conditioning. Kritman M. Rosenblum K. and Maroun M 34. Association between arginine vasopressin 1a receptor promoter region, prepulse inhibition and concern for appropriateness Levin R., Edelman S., Ebstein R.P., Bachner-Melman R. and Heresco-Levy U. 35. Gender differences in the effects of intranasal administration of Oxytocin on emotional attitudes towards a collaborator Perach-Bloom N., Levkovitz Y. and Shamay-Tsoory S.G. 36. Microinfusion of Oxytocin to the medial amygdala improves cooperative learning in rats Romm-Zur S., Shamay-Tsoory S.G., Tsoory .M. and Maroun M. 37. The effect of chronic methylphenidate (Ritalin) administration on presynaptic dopaminergic parameters in a rat model for ADHD Simchon Y. and Rehavi M. 38. The role of AKT in acquisition and extinction of conditioned taste aversion Slouzkey I. Rosenblum K. and Maroun M. 39. Impaired neurogenesis after chronic use of cocaine implications of the neurosteroid DHEA in extinction and reinstatement Sudai E., Croitoru O., Gispan I. and Yadid G. 40. "Is he a live?" Retrieval of remote semantic memory associations: support for dual processes view and neuroanatomical findings Waidergoren S., Gilboa A. and Segalowicz J. 41. Effects of past experience on the tendency towards drug addiction and relapse Zilkha N., Kaidar L. and Zangen A. PcSchizophrenia 42. Genomewide association study for schizophrenia in an Arab Israeli family sample Alkelai A., Lupoli S., Kohn Y., Macciardi F. and Lerer B. 43. A longitudinal Study of Cognitive Functioning Among Stable Schizophrenia Patients in Remission of Positive Symptoms Braw Y., Sitman R., Berger U., Shefet D., Lev-Ran S., Segev A., Bloch Y. and Levkovitz Y. 44. Blind Verification of Elevated Platelet Auto antibodies in Serum of Schizophrenia Patients. I- Young Subjects Ebert T., Spivak B., Schechtman M. and Shinitzky M. 45. Assessment of Scopolamine Induced Cognitive Deficits Using a Novel Algorithm for Brain Network Activity (BNA) Analysis: Application to Schizophrenia Geva A.B.2,4, Milovan D.1, Levy-Cooperman N.1, Reches A.2, Pinchuk N.2, Ben Bashat G.2, Shani-Hershkovitz R.2, Deouell L.Y.2,3 and Sellers E.M.1 46. Pregnenolone and Dehydroepiandrosterone as an Adjunctive Treatment in Schizophrenia: A comparative study Gibel A., Sleifer T., Boguslavsky I., Zayed A., Maayan R., Weizman A., Lerner V. and Ritsner M. 47. Safety and efficacy amisulpride and moclobemide in treatment of clozapine-induced hypersalivation Lerner V., Kreinin A., Miodownik C., Sokolik S., Shestakova D., Libov I. and Bergman J. 48. Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation (deep-TMS) as a novel treatment for negative and cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia Rabany L., Zangen A., Harel E.V. and Levkovitz Y. 49. Does SANS Make Sense? A Call for Revision of the Factor Structure of Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia in the Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS) Rabany L., Weiser M., Weberloff N. and Levkovitz Y. 50. Early interference with Sp1 activity in rats affects mitochondrial complex I subunits: implication for schizophrenia Rosenfeld M., Kavushansky A., Belhanes H., Avital A. and Ben-Shachar D. 51. Possible association of oxytocin and vasopressin with schizophrenia in a large inbred Israeli Arab pedigree Teltsh O., Sarner-Kanyas K., Karni O., Korner M., Hamdan A., Lerer B. and Kohn Y. 52. Plasmapheresis in therapy of patients with acute catatonia symptoms and febrile attacks in schizophrenia Tsygankov B. and Khannanova A. 53. The oscillatory brain dynamics analysis of the neurocognitive functions related to the early auditory processing in healthy subjects and schizophrenics Zislin ., Durst R., Raskin S., Shlafman M., Teitelbaum A., Mager M. and Rodionov V. 54. Anxiety and Depressive Disorders in Patients Suffering from Schizophrenia Newman Cohen S., Weizman R. and Laor N. Pd Affective disorders 55. Depression- and anxiety-like behaviors induced by short daylight cycle in two diurnal rodents: the fat sand rat and the Nile grass rat, and the positive effect of bright light treatment Ashkenazi-Frolinger T., Kronfeld-Schor N. and Einat H. 56. Role of the RGS2 gene in modulating levels of anxiety and depression: Evidence from animal models Broner E.C., Lifschytz T., Zozulinsky P. and Lerer B. 57. Depression and anxiety level and their relationship with the familiar functionality in medical students Capote E.J., Wix R. and Uribe E. 58. Case Report: patient with drugs use psychosis and a comorbid pituitary microadenoma syndrome Capote E., Wix R.J., Paez R. and Uribe E. 59. Gender Differences in Insight Disorder among Bipolar Patients Erez G., Braw Y., Sela T. and Levkovitz Y. 60. Programmed electrical-stimulation of ventral tegmental area alleviates depressive-like behavior and normalize local field potentials Friedman A., Lax E., Abraham L., Flaumenhaft Y., Merenlender A., Abeles M. and Yadid G. 61. Serotonin transporter gene promoter variation and blood mononuclear cell mRNA levels among mothers developing post partum depression Goltser- Dubner T., Hochner-Celnikier D., Canetti L., Galili-Weisstub E., Pavlov V., Milwidsky A. and Segman R. 62. Inositol Reversibility of Pilocarpine Sensitivity of SMIT Knockout Mice Hadas I., Eskira Y., Agam G., Belmaker R.H. and Bersudsky Y. 63. An open study of acute and maintenance treatment of major depression with deep transcranial magnetic stimulation Harel E.V., Zangen A., Roth Y. and Levkovitz H. 64. Does neurogenesis blockade affect lithium-induced behavior in the Porsolt forced swim test of antidepressant activity and in the amphetamine-induced manic-like hyperactivity paradigm Kara N., Einat H., Belmaker R. and Agam G. 65. 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The behavioral and neurochemical effect of AS101 on a rat model of depression Saida H., Gersner R., Zangen A. and Sredni B. 73. Gene expression in lithium-treated mice and gene-knockout mice with lithium-like behavior Toker L., Bersudsky Y., Belmaker R. and Agam G. 74. Comparison between adaptogenic herbs and conventional SSRI treatment for anxiety like behavior Vidan Z., Ben-Efrat R. and Doron R. 75. Genome-wide association study of post-mortem suicide brains Zalsman G., Galfalvy H., Huang Y.Y., Murphy L., Arango V. and Mann J.J. 76. Does a specific inositol-monophosphatase inhibitor exert lithium-like behavioral effects Shtein L., Bersudsky Y., Belmaker R. and Agam G. Pe Neurodegeneration and neurodevelopmental disorders 77. Pathophysiological Mechanisms of minimal Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI): TNF-alpha synthesis inhibitors as a potential neuroprotective therapy Baratz R., Rubovitch V., Tweedie D., Grieg N. and Pick C. 78. 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