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Fourth Conference on Mismatch Negativity (MMN) and its Clinical and Scientific Applications

Cambridge, April 22-26 2006

MMN 2006 conference: Poster sessions

Poster sessions were held on June 24 afternoon (12:30 - 2:30) and evening (6:00 - 8:00). The poster abstracts, along with other conference materials, can be found in the program and abstract book [in pdf format].

Poster session 1 (alphabetical index of presenters)

Baldeweg, T.: Neuromodulation of Human Auditory Sensory Memory: Evidence from Mismatch Negativity Potentials; P1

Bendixen, A.: Regularity extraction and application in a dynamic auditory "world"; P3

Boudelaa, S. : The neural correlates of Arabic morphology: A mismatch negativity study with roots and word patterns ; P5

Chandrasekaran, B.: Language Experience Modulates Pitch Processing and Lateralization for linguistic tones; P7

de Leon, S. : Comparison between Event Related Potential and Neuropsychological Measures of Phonological Processing; P8

Deouell, L. Y.: Spatial Information is accurately represented in Auditory Sensory Memory: an Event-Related Potentials Study; P11

Engel, K.: "What" and "where" in audition: Effects of pitch variation on sound localization at fast and slow stimulation rate; P13

Esaki, H.: Asymmetry of MMN response in auditory deviant detection; P15

Fischer, C.: Should we keep on recording MMN in comatose patients?; P17

Gomot, M.: Automatic auditory change detection in children with autism: an event-related fMRI study; P19

Hasting, A.S.: Syntax in a blink: MMN modulations in response to agreement and word category violations in German; P21

Horváth, J.: The effect of the magnitude of deviance on MMN; P23

Jacquier, C. : Identification of the electrophysiological correlates of on-line degraded speech restoration; P25

Jones, S.J.: The auditory "pitch onset response", due to excitation of periodicity-selective cortical neurons, or inhibition of the rest?; P27

Kähkönen, S.: Altered early auditory processing in major depression disorder; P29

Kicic, D.: Cortical excitability changes related to "attention switching": a TMS-EEG demonstration; P31

Knott, V.: Separate and Combined Effects of Nicotine and a Benzodiazepine Receptor Antagonist on the Mismatch Negativity in Smokers and Nonsmokers; P33

Korpilahti, P.: Auditory training - a natural way to affect impaired tone matching in dyslexia; P35

Kushnerenko, E.: Innate processes of contextual novelty: electrophysiological precursors of orienting in newborn infants; P37

Lorenzo-Lopez, L.: Effects of Normal Aging on Pre-attentive and Attentive Visual Processing; P39

Lucci, G.: MMN: an index of motor memory; P41

Matthews, N.: MMN indicates a selective impairment in schizophrenia in processing interaural time cues to sound lateralization; P43

McKenzie, D. N.: Can the unattended stimulus representation be modified independently of the attended stimulus representation?; P45

Mikkola, K.L.: Auditory evoked potentials to distraction paradigm in 5-year-old children born preterm; P47

Moberget, T.: Cerebellar damage selectively affects the latency of the mismatch negativity response to temporal deviants; P49

Novitski, N.: Neonatal frequency discrimination in 500-4000 Hz range as reflected by the neonatal equivalent of the MMN; P51

Pakarinen, S.: New fast one-standard paradigm for measuring several MMNs to acoustic and phonetic changes in linguistic context; P53

Richter, C.: Memory functions in children with SLI; P55

Rinne, T.: N1, MMN and P3a to task-irrelevant intensity decrements and increments; P57

Sambeth, A.: The one-standard paradigm in newborns: change detection responses using electro- and magnetoencephalography; P59

Simoens, V.: Pre-attentive change detection of sound duration is reduced by anticipatory psychosocial stress; P61

Sittiprapaporn, W.: Preattentive Auditory Discrimination of Consonant-Vowel Syllables with Cluster and Non-cluster Initial Consonants; P63

Teinonen, T.O.: Sequence Maker: a tool for creating stimulus sequences; P65

Todd, J.: Mismatch negativity in schizophrenia: Effect of probability, deviant type and duration of illness; P67

Tuomainen, J.: Speech-specific perceptual effects in auditory discrimination emerge only when attention is engaged: evidence from reaction times and event-related potentials; P69

Wetzel, N.: The control of distraction in children compared to adults: A combined behavioural and event-related potential study; P71

Poster session 2 (alphabetical index of presenters)

Androulidakis A.: An AEP correlate of comodulation masking release; P28

Barry, J.G.: Perseverity of auditory short-term memory in parents of children with language/literacy impairments; P2

Berti, S.: Effects of the stimulus location on the elicitation of the visual MMN; P4

Castaneda, A.: Mismatch negativity as an index of processing of basic sensory and complex auditory changes in band- and non-musicians; P6

Colin, C. : Accuracy of the Mismatch Negativity latency in revealing a change in the moment of deviance detection: effects of contrast magnitude and direction; P8

Eichele, T.: Effects of Stimulus Sequence on the Mismatch Negativity; P12

Ervast, L.: Auditory Processing Deficits in Specific Language Impairment (SLI) and the Efficacy of Training as Assessed by Brain Responses; P14

Eulitz, C.: On the role of standards in studying language-specific MMN effects; P16

Fuentemilla, L.: Oscillatory EEG Dynamics on MMN; P18

Hardiman, M.J.: Brain responses to consonant-vowel syllables in mothers of SLI children are different to those of mothers of typically developing children. P20

Heinänen, K.: Neural plasticity and musical training; P22

Huotilainen, M.: One-standard paradigm in 7-8-year-old Children; P24

Jankowiak, S.: Distraction effects within fixed auditory sequences; P26

Khan, A.: Short Term Memory and Dyslexia: Behavioural and Electrophysiological Measures; P30

Kirmse, U.: Speech-sound duration processing is modulated by the functional relevance of sound duration in the native language; P32

Koelsch, S.: Auditory processing during deep propofol sedation and recovery from unconsciousness; P34

Korzyukov, O.: Aberrant configuration of MMN generators in schizophrenia. P36

Leung, S.: The effects of digital filtering on duration MMN; P38

Lovio, R.: Abnormal cortical sound discrimination profile in dyslexic adults; P40

Lucci, G.: Localitation of oscillating auditory stimuli: evidence of different cognitive styles reflecting in MMN; P42

Mayet, R.: Sensory memory of audio-visual events: a MEG study; P44

Menning, H.: Does mismatch negativity reflect the damage evoked by a trauma?; P46

Mitterer, H.: What you hear is not what has been said: Early compensation for reduced /t/ in connected speech; P48

Morlet, D.: ERPs to a subject's own name uttered by a familiar voice; P50

Oas, T.: Reliability of the MMN responses measured with the new one-standard paradigm; P52

Pulvermüller, F.: An MEG correlate of word recognition; P54

Rinker, T.: Speech and Non-Speech Processing in Children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) as indexed by MMN; P56

Roye, A.: Does word frequency affect deviance detection in speech sequences?; P58

Shalgi, S.: Effect of Attention and Competition on the Mismatch Negativity to Spatial Deviance; P10

Shtyrov, Y.: BOLD evidence for word-elicited MMN enhancement; P60

Singh, S.: Event related potentials -- a potential prognostic tool in paediatric cochlear implant patients.; P62

Smit, C.M.: Preattentive Visual Processing and Impulsivity; P64

Tervaniemi, M.: Musical skills and pitch encoding: an MEG study; P66

Tse, C. Y.: An Optical Imaging Study of Superior Temporal and Inferior Frontal Cortex Activation Elicited by Duration Deviants; P68

Weisz, J.: Violation abstract rules: Visual mismatch negativity (vMMN) to irregular stimulus repetitions. ; P70

Ylinen, S.: Phonetic prototypes rather than boundaries determine MMN amplitude; P72

Zachau, S.: Training takes time: plasticity in adults' dyslexic brains; P74