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GIOVEDÌ 9 NOVEMBRE 2023

8.30           SALUTI E APERTURA DEI LAVORI

SALA ITALO CALVINO

9.00 - 10.30          SIMPOSIO I

IN MEMORY OF FRANCESCA FRASSINETTI: SPACE, TIME, BODY IN HER RESEARCH
Chairs:      Nadia Bolognini (Milano) and Francesca Garbarini (Torino)

Dissociations and modulations of spatial consciousness in neglect patients Annamaria Berti (Torino)

The contribution of visual and acoustic information to bodily self recognition Michela Candini (Bologna)

Interpersonal space regulation in autism Ivan Patané (Bologna)

The role of beta oscillations in mental time travel Mariano D’Angelo (Stoccolma)   

10.30 – 11.15          KEYNOTE LECTURE I

MULTIDIMENSIONAL TRANSLATIONAL BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE IN AGING AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
LYDIA GIMENEZ-LLORT (Spagna)
Chair: Sara Invitto (Lecce)

11.15 – 11.45           COFFEE BREAK


11.45 - 13.00
         SIMPOSIO II

NEW FRONTIERS IN NETWORK PHYSIOLOGY: NOVEL MODELS OF BIOELECTIC INTERACTIONS FOR PERSONALIZED TREATMENTS

Chairs:      Franca Tecchio (Roma) and Marina de Tommaso (Bari)

Neuroelectric-metabolic EEG-NIRS features in physiological and pathological conditions Marianna La Rocca (Bari)

Local neurodynamics to assess physiological and pathological network functioning Karolina Armonaite (Roma)

Cortico-muscular synchronization in novelty management with the dominant and non-dominant hemi body: new measures used; new phenomena discovered Annalisa Pascarella (Roma)

DISCUSSIONE

SALA SANT’ANSANO

11.45 - 13.00          SIMPOSIO III

BEYOND SENSORY MODALITY AS THE PRIMARY ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE OF SENSORY CORTICES ARCHITECTURE
Chairs:
     Davide Bottari (Lucca) and Silvia Casarotto (Milano)

Auditory features modelling demonstrates sound envelope representation in the striate cortex Davide Bottari (Lucca)

Blindness affects occipital cortex reactivity: a TMS-EEG study Silvia Casarotto (Milano)

Early cortical sensory responses in typical but not in blind and deaf individuals Monica Gori (Genova)

DISCUSSIONE

13.00 – 13.40        PRANZO


13.40 – 14.30        SESSIONE POSTER I

SALA ITALO CALVINO

14.30 – 15.45        SIMPOSIO IV

MULTISENSORY INTEGRATION 40 YEARS LATER: THREE OUTSTANDING TOPICS ON THE TABLE
Chairs:      Martina Ardizzi (Parma) and Francesca Ferroni (Parma)

A neurophysiological marker of multisensory integration in peripersonal space indexes different states of consciousness Tommaso Bertoni (Svizzera) and Andrea Serino (Bologna)

The role of motor context in multisensory development Valentina Bruno (Torino)

Multisensory integration in psychopathology Francesca Rastelli (Parma)

DISCUSSIONE

15.45 – 16.45         COMUNICAZIONI ORALI: COGNITION

Chair:        Claudio Babiloni (Roma)

Neural correlates of tactile awareness and the effect of overt report on somatosensory processing in sEEG-recorded patients
Davide Albertini, M. del Vecchio, F. Zauli, A. Pigorini, E. Mikulan, P. d'Orio, I. Sartori, P. Avanzini (Parma and Milano)

Face race modulates inhibitory efficiency Viola Benedetti, P. De Lissa, F. Giovannelli, G. Gavazzi, M. Viggiano, R. Caldara (Firenze and Friburgo)

The contribution of thalamic subdivisions to learning is linked to the inter-individual variability in memory performance Antonella Lupo, R. Passiatore, L. A. Antonucci, G. Stolfa, L. Fazio, T. Popolizio, M. Saranathan, B. Suchan, A. Bertolino, G. Pergola (Bari, San Giovanni Rotondo and Bochum)

The role of K-complexes density in REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Serena Scarpelli, F. Pietrogiacomi, M. Gorgoni, E. Fasiello, M. Camaioni, F. Reda, V. Alfonsi, F. Casoni, M. Zucconi, L. Ferini-Strambi, L. De Gennaro (Roma, Lucca, Milano and L’Aquila)

Pre-stimulus alpha frequency shapes sensory precision Luca Tarasi, V. Romei (Cesena)

                  

SALA SANT’ANSANO

14.30 – 15.45        SIMPOSIO V

PAIRED ASSOCIATIVE STIMULATION (PAS) PROTOCOLS: ADVANCED TOOLS TO INVESTIGATE THE PLASTIC PROPERTIES OF THE HUMAN BRAIN
Chairs:
     Giacomo Guidali (Milano) and Paolo Di Luzio (Chieti)

Modulating visuo-motor integration in the human Mirror Neuron System with cross-systems PAS Eleonora Arrigoni (Milano)         

Shaping plasticity in cortical visual pathways: the applicability of cortico-cortical PAS for precise tuning of perceptual functions Paolo Di Luzio (Chieti)

Strengthening connectivity between premotor and motor cortex increases inter-areal communication in the human brain Jelena Trajkovic (Bologna)

DISCUSSIONE

15.45 – 16.45         COMUNICAZIONI ORALI: EMOTION AND SOCIAL
Chair:        Mirta Fiorio (Verona)

Human Robot Interaction: the influence of putative pheromones, gender voice and proxemic space variations on behavioral and electrophysiological responses Andrea Schito, L. Raggioli, V. Ciccarese, A. Cangelosi, S. Invitto (Lecce and Manchester)

Cortical circuits guiding costly prosocial preference Alessandro Mazza, A. Valvo, I. Mirlisenna, M. Campagnola, O. Dal Monte (Torino)

Feelings shared: what the synchronization of brain activity has to tell about affect Erika Sampaolo, G. Lettieri, G. Handjaras, L. Cecchetti (Lucca and Louvain la Neuve)

Investigating the Afferent Functional Communication in Mental Stress through the Brain-Heart Axis Gaetano Valenza, V. Catrambone (Pisa)

Interoception and Dissociative Experiences: Unveiling the Relationship Between Bodily Awareness and Altered Sense of Self Gabriele Vercelli, S. Ciccarone, G. Porciello, I. Bufalari (Roma)


16.45 – 17.15
                COFFEE BREAK

17.15 – 18.00
            KEYNOTE LECTURE II
UNCOVERING THE NEURAL MECHANISM OF VOLITION
PATRICK HAGGARD (Regno Unito)

Chair: Cosimo Urgesi (Udine)


18.00 – 19.00                SESSIONE POSTER II


19.00                            COCKTAIL DI BENVENUTO

VENERDÌ 10 NOVEMBRE 2023

SALA ITALO CALVINO

8.30 – 9.15        PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS IOP (International Organization of Psychophysiology)
PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF DEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIA
GIUSEPPE CHIARENZA (Milano)


9.15 – 10.30          
SIMPOSIO VI

TRAIT IMPULSIVITY, INHIBITORY CONTROL AND IMPULSE DYSCONTROL, WITH A FOCUS ON PARKINSON’S DISEASE
Chairs:
     Sara Borgomaneri (Bologna) and Massimo Cincotta (Firenze)

Impulsive personality trait, intentional inhibitory control and motor awareness: a complex relationship Fabio Giovannelli (Firenze)

Food challenge to inhibitory control: the role of fronto-cerebellar networks in healthy participants and in patients with anorexia nervosa Silvia Picazio (Roma)

Neural correlates of inhibitory control and impulse control disorders in Parkinson’s Disease Gabriella Santangelo (Caserta)

Inhibitory deficits do not necessarily result in impulsive behaviors Giovanni Mirabella (Brescia)

DISCUSSIONE

SALA SANT’ANSANO


9.15 – 10.30           SIMPOSIO VII

MULTIMODAL INTERACTION WITH MOTOR CORTEX: THE EFFECT OF MOTOR RESONANCE, PLACEBO EFFECT AND PAIN
Chairs:
     Marina de Tommaso (Bari) and Massimiliano Valeriani (Roma)

Motor resonance in neurological diseases Laila Craighero (Ferrara)

Metabolic changes of motor cortex induced by movement execution and observation in chronic pain and extrapyramidal disorders Marina de Tommaso (Bari)

Placebo effect and motor performance Mirta Fiorio (Verona)

Inhibitory effect of pain on motor cortex Massimiliano Valeriani (Roma)

DISCUSSIONE

SALA ITALO CALVINO

10.30 – 11.15          PREMIO SIPF 2023
THE NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OF HUMAN SENSORIMOTOR COMMUNICATION
ALESSANDRO D’AUSILIO (Ferrara)        


11.15 – 11.45             COFFEE BREAK

11.45 – 13.00         SIMPOSIO VIII

REVISITING THE NEURAL CORRELATES OF CONSCIOUS PERCEPTION VIA THE COMBINATION OF INTRACRANIAL AND HIGH-DENSITY EEG
Chairs:      Pietro Avanzini (Parma) and Maria Del Vecchio (Parma)

Mapping perceptual awareness with multiple sensory stimulations, no-report paradigm and intracerebral recordings in humans Andrea Pigorini (Milano)

Linking invasive and non-invasive correlates of somatosensory perception: insights from simultaneous recordings of intracranial and high-density scalp EEG during median nerve stimulation Ezequiel Pablo Mikulan (Milano)

Manipulating consciousness: the role of stimulus amplitude, attention and task-relevance on conscious perception Maria Del Vecchio (Parma)

DISCUSSIONE

SALA SANT’ANSANO

11.45 – 13.00         SIMPOSIO IX

HUNGRY BRAINS: FROM FOOD PERCEPTION TO FOOD ADDICTION
Chairs:
     Laura Zapparoli (Milano)

Disentangling brain representations of food stimuli Carol Coricelli (Germania)

Attention and inhibition toward food in individuals with dierent BMIs Marilena Aiello (Bologna)

Is obesity a brain disease? Evidence from behavioral, neuroimaging and neurostimulation data Francantonio Devoto (Milano)

DISCUSSIONE


13.00 – 13.40               PRANZO


13.40 – 14.30               SESSIONE POSTER III

SALA ITALO CALVINO

14.30 – 15.45        SIMPOSIO X

PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF SLOW ELECTROCORTICAL TRANSIENTS IN THE HUMAN BRAIN
Chairs:
     Giandomenico Iannetti (Roma) and Marcello Massimini (Milano)

Network mechanism underlying the generation of slow cortical transients Maurizio Mattia (Roma)

Human neurophysiology of slow cortical transients Simone Sarasso (Milano)

Behavioural significance of slow cortical transients Giandomenico Iannetti (Roma)

DISCUSSIONE


15.45 – 16.45         COMUNICAZIONI ORALI: SENSORIMOTOR

Chair:                    Cosimo Urgesi (Udine)

Decreased cortical excitability and functional cortical connectivity during acute pain: a TMS-EEG study Enrico De Martino, A. Casali, S. Casarotto, G. Hassan, M. Rosanova, T. Graven-Nielsen, D. Ciampi de Andrade (Aalborg and San Paolo)

Let your left hand know what your right hand is doing: trans-callosal inhibition explains contralateral motor learning transfer Arturo Nuara, C. Bazzini, M. Fabbri-Destro, P. Avanzini (Parma)

Towards the study of bodily-self location early in life Alice Rossi Sebastiano, N. Castellani, T. Berbenni, K. Poles, F. Garbarini (Torino and Lucca)

Shared reorganization across sensory-deprived individuals reveals higher plasticity of visual cortex Francesca Setti, G. Handjaras, A. Leo, M. Diano, V. Bruno, C. Tinti, L. Cecchetti, F. Garbarini, P. Pietrini, D. Bottari, E. Ricciardi (Lucca, Pisa and Torino)

Investigating resting-state functional connectivity of the ventral anterior Intraparietal area: an offline TMS-fMRI study Enrica Pierotti, C. Speranza, L. Cattaneo, L. Turella (Trento)

SALA SANT’ANSANO

14.30 – 15.45        SIMPOSIO XI

NOVEL DIRECTIONS OF CEREBELLAR TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION (TDCS)
Chairs:
     Roberta Ferrucci (Milano) and Giordano D’Urso (Napoli)

Cerebellar neuromodulation and psychiatric disease Giordano D’Urso (Napoli)

Cerebellum and Social Cognition Silvia Clausi (Roma)

Cerebellar tDCS and Pain Tommaso Bocci (Milano)

DISCUSSIONE

15.45 – 16.45 COMUNICAZIONI ORALI: CLINICAL

Chair:                         Massimiliano Valeriani (Roma)

Neurophysiological and structural alterations of networks in Alzheimer’s disease Marta Bortoletto, G. Bertazzoli, E. Canu, F. Freri, M. Marizzoni, V. Castelnovo, C. Bagattini, C. Fracassi, M. Bulgari, E. Marcantoni, D. Lucarelli, M. Delai, E. Ferrari, A. Stango, G. Quattrini, S. Saglia, V. Romei, A. Geviti, N. Bonfiglio, M. Pievani, D. Brignani, F. Agosta, M. Filippi (Brescia and Milano)

Effect of aesthetic images in a population with mild cognitive decline: an EEg/fNirs study Livio Clemente, M. La Rocca, M. Delussi, G. Tancredi, K. Ricci, G. Paparella, B. Del Pino, G. Procida, A. Brunetti, V. Bevilacqua, M. de Tommaso (Bari and Madrid)

Examining EEG-based Functional Connectivity: Insights into Pathophysiological Variants of Parkinson's Disease - A Focus on Body-first and Brain-first Subtypes Matteo Conti, R. Bovenzi, R. Cerroni, V. D'Angelo, A. Stefani (Roma)

Macro- and micro-structural preservation of grey matter integrity after 24 weeks of rTMS in Alzheimer’s disease patients Lucia Mencarelli, M. Torso, I. Borghi, M. Assogna, G. Ridgway, V. Pezzopane, F. Di Lorenzo, F. Giove, S. Chance, G. Koch (Roma and Oxford)

Cognitive functions mediate the link between cortical thickness and social processing abilities in congenital atypical development Viola Oldrati, E. Ferrari, N. Butti, C. Gagliardi, R. Romaniello, R. Borgatti, D. Peruzzo, C. Urgesi (Bosisio Parini, Milano, Pavia and Udine)


16.45 – 17.15         
COFFEE BREAK


17.15 – 18.00          KEYNOTE LECTURE III

TIMSHEL: EVIL AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR SINCE GENESIS 4:7 
PIETRO PIETRINI (Lucca)

Chair: Emiliano Ricciardi (Lucca)

18.00 – 19.00         SESSIONE POSTER IV


18.45 – 19.30         ASSEMBLEA SOCI SIPF


20.30                     CENA SOCIALE


SABATO 11 NOVEMBRE 2023

SALA ITALO CALVINO


9.00 – 10.00         
SIMPOSIO XII

BIOMARKERS OF MOOD DISORDERS AND NOVEL THERAPEUTICS
Chairs:     
Alessandra Cinti (Siena) and Claudio Agnorelli (Siena)

Brain Serotonin Release Is Reduced in Patients With Depression: A [11C]Cimbi-36 Positron Emission Tomography Study With a d-Amphetamine Challenge Claudio Agnorelli (Siena)

Detecting synaptogenesis induced by Ketamine and motor learning using the PET tracer [11C]UCB-J in an integrated PET-fMRI paradigm Joseph Peill (Regno Unito)

EEG correlates of ketamine-induced dissociative state Alessandra Cinti (Siena)

DISCUSSIONE

SALA SANT’ANSANO


9.00 – 10.00          SIMPOSIO XIII

NEUROMODULATION OF GAMMA OSCILLATIONS: FROM BASIC RESEARCH TO CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
Chairs:
     Valerio Manippa (Bari) and Davide Rivolta (Bari)

Effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) on visual perception Annalisa Palmisano (Dresda)

Effects of gamma oscillation modulation on language processing and inhibitory control Francesca Pisano (Napoli)

Effects of gamma oscillation modulation on memory and Alzheimer’s disease Valerio Manippa (Bari)

DISCUSSIONE


SALA ITALO CALVINO

10.00 – 11.00         TAVOLA ROTONDA – DOVE ANDRANNO LE NEUROSCIENZE NEI PROSSIMI 10 ANNI

Chairs:      Simone Rossi (Siena) and Domenico Prattichizzo (Siena)

Neurophysiological methodologies and diagnosis Marina de Tommaso (Bari)

Brain Computer Interfaces Luciano Fadiga (Ferrara)

Non invasive Brain Stimulation Carlo Miniussi (Trento)

Brain and Metaverse Salvatore Aglioti (Roma)

Robotics Giulio Sandini (Genova)

DISCUSSIONE

11.00 – 11.30          COFFEE BREAK

11.30 – 12.30          SIMPOSIO XIV

RECENT ADVANCES IN WHOLE-BRAIN, CONNECTOME-BASED NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL MODELLING: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
Chairs:
     Davide Momi (Canada)

TMS-Evoked Responses Are Driven by Recurrent Large-Scale Network Dynamics Davide Momi (Canada)

How fast transients shape whole-brain dynamics: theoretical perspectives and clinical implications Pierpaolo Sorrentino (Francia)

Criticality in personalized whole-brain models of stroke Samir Simon Suweis (Padova)                              

DISCUSSIONE

SALA SANT’ANSANO

11.30 – 12.30          SIMPOSIO XV

FUTURE NIBS: HINTS ON STIMULATION PROTOCOLS REFINEMENT
Chairs:
Leonor J. Romero Lauro (Milano) and Giulia Mattavelli (Pavia)

Testing the effect of high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation of non-superficial cortical targets to modulate decision-making and executive control Nicola Canessa (Pavia)

Optimizing tDCS protocols by looking for the most effective timing of stimulation with respect to task execution Sarah Feroldi (Milano)

New perspectives in neuromodulation: personalization of TMS-based protocols and biomarkers Elias Casula (Roma)

DISCUSSIONE


12.30                      PREMIO SIPF JUNIOR


12.45                      PREMIO SIPF – ITRN


13.00                      CHIUSURA DEI LAVORI







Il congresso ha ospitato simposi, proposti dai soci e selezionati dal Consiglio Direttivo, che sono stati esposti in parallelo, presso le Sale Italo Calvino e Sant’Ansano.

Il simposio inaugurale è stato dedicato a Francesca Frassinetti, componente del Comitato Scientifico della Società, che ci ha prematuramente lasciato.

Letture Magistrali

Il congresso ospiterà due letture magistrali plenarie, selezionate dal Consiglio Direttivo:

Lydia Gimenez Llort, Università di Barcellona

Patrick Haggard, University College of London

• Pietro Pietrini, Scuola IMT Alti Studi Lucca

  


Un simposio si svolgerà 'in memoriam' di Francesca Frassinetti


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