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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------070708050903020606010308 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear list members, <>International Conference "Cortical Dementias – Cognitive Deficits in Alzheimer's Disease" Enormous progress has been made in the exploration of the neurobiological bases of dementia diseases during the past 10 to 15 years. Nevertheless, the connection between neuronal changes and functional deficits (such as speech processing or memory deficits in Alzheimer Disease) remains largely unknown. As of yet unsolved is the question to what extent the different functional deficits are related to each other. Concerning the connection between biological changes (e.g. atrophies) and functional deficits, it has been widely implied that, for instance, problems in naming objects may stem from an atrophy of relevant cerebral areas or limited access to these areas resulting from atrophy. However, such views improperly simplify and reduce the complex connection between the biological bases and functional performances of the brain. The Neurolinguistic Laboratory and the Neuropsychology Lab (Department of Psychology) of the Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg i.Br. will be hosting the international conference. "Cortical Dementias - Cognitive Deficits in Alzheimer´s Disease" <>on Friday, 24. June, and Saturday, 25. June 2005. Contributing at least: Section I: Diagnosis of Alzheimer´s Disease (AD) Chair: Dr. Stefan Teipel, M. D., Munich, Germany (Neuroimaging and CSF Markers of AD) Referents: * Prof. Dr. Hans Förstl, Munich, Germany * Prof. Dr. C. J. Stam, Amsterdam, Netherlands (EEG / MEG in Dementia) * Dr. B. Ibach, Regensburg, Germany ("Contrasting metabolic impairment in frontotemporal degeneration and Alzheimer's disease") * Prof. Dr. J. Pantel, Frankfurt, Germany ("Neuropsychological correlates of structural MRI findings in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia") Section II: MCI - Mild Cognitive Impairment Chair: Dr. P. Nestor, Cambridge UK Referents: * Prof. Dr. K. Schmidtke, Freiburg, Germany ("Mild Cognitive Impairment - Conceptual Issues and Follow-up Studies") * Dr. H. Wolf, Leipzig ("Is MCI preclinical AD?") * Dr. A. Scheurich, Mainz ("Cerebral Ultrastructural Canges in MCI: Functional Relevance and Diagnostic Utility") Section III: Functional Deficits in Alzheimer´s Disease Chair: Prof. Dr. Amit Almor, Columbia, USA: ("Words, Sentences, and Discourses in AD!) Referents: * Dr. A. J. Astell, St. Andrews, UK ("Cognition and Social Behaviour") * Dr. J. Schröder, Heidelberg, Germany ("Explicit Memory During Training: a fMRI Study in Normal Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment") * Dr. H. Amieva, Bordeaux, France ("The 9-year cognitive decline before dementia of the Alzheimer type as described by the data of a french prospective population-based study") * Dr. P. Schönknecht, Heidelberg, Germany ("Neuropsychological Deficits and Cerebral Glucose Metabolism in Alzheimer´s Disease") * FD C. Lindholm, Helsinki, Finland ("Interaction in Conversations With and Among Elderly with Dementia") * Dr. J. Herkman, Helsinki, Finland ("Figurative Language Comprehension and Production in Dementia") * Dr. S. Pekkala, Helsinki, Finland ("Is Semantics Impaired in Alzheimer´s Disease - Evidence from Finnish Studies") Time and Place Time: Friday, June 24th 2005, 10 - 19 h Saturday, June 25th 2005, 9 - 13 h Adress: Zentrum für Neurowissenschaften Albertstraße 23 D - 79 104 Freiburg i. Br., GERMANY Registration Fees: 160.00 Euro Banc Account: "Neurolabor", Prof. Dr. Michael Schecker Commerzbank Freiburg i.Br. Account No. 15 21 293 in Germany: BLZ 680 400 07 IBAN: DE28 6804 0007 0152 1293 00 We kindly request registration for short oral presentations and posters by Tuesday, May 31st, 2005. Participants without an active contribution (oral presentation/poster) should register by Friday, June 17th, 2005. For further details please refer to our website www.neurolabor.de for updates of the program and latest information. You can contact us as follows: Neurolinguistisches Labor Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Werthmannplatz 3, Postfach 225 D-79085 Freiburg DAT(at)neurolabor.de <mailto:DAT(at)neurolabor.de> Fax +49 - (0)761 - 203 - 3233 We would like to ask you to inform your colleagues about our conference and to add this information to your mailing list. With best regards Ulrike Halsband Michael Schecker --------------070708050903020606010308 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=windows-1252" http-equiv="Content-Type"> <title></title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <tt>Dear list members,<br> <br> </tt><><strong><font color="#800000" face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica" size="3"><a name="engl">International Conference <br> "Cortical Dementias – Cognitive Deficits in Alzheimer's Disease" </a></font></strong> <br> <strong><br> </strong>Enormous progress has been made in the exploration of the neurobiological bases of dementia diseases during the past 10 to 15 years. Nevertheless, the connection between neuronal changes and functional deficits (such as speech processing or memory deficits in Alzheimer Disease) remains largely unknown. As of yet unsolved is the question to what extent the different functional deficits are related to each other. <br> Concerning the connection between biological changes (e.g. atrophies) and functional deficits, it has been widely implied that, for instance, problems in naming objects may stem from an atrophy of relevant cerebral areas or limited access to these areas resulting from atrophy. However, such views improperly simplify and reduce the complex connection between the biological bases and functional performances of the brain. <br> The Neurolinguistic Laboratory and the Neuropsychology Lab (Department of Psychology) of the Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg i.Br. will be hosting the international conference.<strong></strong></> <p align="center"><strong><big><big><font color="#800000"><b>"Cortical Dementias - <br> Cognitive Deficits in Alzheimer´s Disease"</b></font></big></big></strong></p> <>on Friday, 24. June, and Saturday, 25. June 2005.<br> <strong> </strong></> <p><strong><em><big>Contributing at least:</big></em></strong></p> <p><strong><u>Section I: Diagnosis of Alzheimer´s Disease (AD) </u></strong></p> <p><strong><b>Chair</b>: Dr. Stefan Teipel, M. D., Munich, Germany (Neuroimaging and CSF Markers of AD)</strong></p> <p><strong>Referents: </strong> </p> <ul> <li>Prof. Dr. Hans Förstl, Munich, Germany</li> <li>Prof. Dr. C. J. Stam, Amsterdam, Netherlands (EEG / MEG in Dementia)</li> <li>Dr. B. Ibach, Regensburg, Germany ("Contrasting metabolic impairment in frontotemporal degeneration and Alzheimer's disease")</li> <li>Prof. Dr. J. Pantel, Frankfurt, Germany ("Neuropsychological correlates of structural MRI findings in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia")<strong></strong></li> </ul> <p><strong><u>Section II: MCI - Mild Cognitive Impairment</u></strong></p> <p><strong><b>Chair:</b> Dr. P. Nestor, Cambridge UK</strong></p> <p><strong>Referents: </strong> </p> <ul> <li>Prof. Dr. K. Schmidtke, Freiburg, Germany ("Mild Cognitive Impairment - Conceptual Issues and Follow-up Studies")</li> <li>Dr. H. Wolf, Leipzig ("Is MCI preclinical AD?")</li> <li>Dr. A. Scheurich, Mainz ("Cerebral Ultrastructural Canges in MCI: Functional Relevance and Diagnostic Utility")<strong></strong></li> </ul> <p><strong><u>Section III: Functional Deficits in Alzheimer´s Disease </u></strong></p> <p><strong><b>Chair: </b>Prof. Dr. Amit Almor, Columbia, USA: ("Words, Sentences, and Discourses in AD!)<br> </strong></p> <p><strong>Referents: </strong> </p> <ul> <li>Dr. A. J. Astell, St. Andrews, UK ("Cognition and Social Behaviour")<br> </li> <li>Dr. J. Schröder, Heidelberg, Germany ("Explicit Memory During Training: a fMRI Study in Normal Aging<br> and Mild Cognitive Impairment")</li> <li>Dr. H. Amieva, Bordeaux, France ("The 9-year cognitive decline before dementia of the Alzheimer type as described by the data of a french prospective population-based study")<br> </li> <li>Dr. P. Schönknecht, Heidelberg, Germany ("Neuropsychological Deficits and Cerebral Glucose Metabolism<br> in Alzheimer´s Disease")</li> <li>FD C. Lindholm, Helsinki, Finland ("Interaction in Conversations With and Among Elderly with Dementia")</li> <li>Dr. J. Herkman, Helsinki, Finland ("Figurative Language Comprehension and Production in Dementia")</li> <li>Dr. S. Pekkala, Helsinki, Finland ("Is Semantics Impaired in Alzheimer´s Disease - Evidence from Finnish Studies")</li> </ul> <blockquote> <p><u><strong>Time and Place</strong></u></p> <p><u>Time</u>: Friday, June 24<sup>th</sup> 2005, 10 - 19 h<br> Saturday, June 25<sup>th</sup> 2005, 9 - 13 h</p> <p><u>Adress:</u> Zentrum für Neurowissenschaften<br> Albertstraße 23<br> D - 79 104 Freiburg i. Br., GERMANY<br> </p> <p style="margin-top: 3px;" align="left"> <strong><br> Registration Fees: 160.00 Euro</strong></p> <p style="margin-top: 3px;" align="left"> <strong>Banc Account:<br> "Neurolabor", Prof. Dr. Michael Schecker<br> Commerzbank Freiburg i.Br.<br> Account No. 15 21 293<br> in Germany: BLZ 680 400 07 <br> IBAN: DE28 6804 0007 0152 1293 00 </strong></p> </blockquote> <p>We kindly request registration for short oral presentations and posters by <b>Tuesday, May 31<sup>st</sup>, 2005</b>.<br> Participants without an active contribution (oral presentation/poster) should register by <b>Friday, June 17<sup>th</sup>, 2005</b>.</p> <p>For further details please refer to our website <b><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.neurolabor.de">www.neurolabor.de</a></b> for updates of the program and latest information. </p> <p>You can contact us as follows:</p> <p align="center"><strong>Neurolinguistisches Labor <br> Albert-Ludwigs-Universität <br> Werthmannplatz 3, Postfach 225 <br> D-79085 Freiburg <br> <br> <font color="#000080"><a href="mailto:DAT(at)neurolabor.de">DAT(at)neurolabor.de</a> <br> </font><br> <br> Fax +49 - (0)761 - 203 - 3233 </strong></p> <p align="left">We would like to ask you to inform your colleagues about our conference and to add this information to your mailing list.</p> <p align="left"> </p> <p align="left"><b>With best regards <br> </b> Ulrike Halsband <br> Michael Schecker <br> </p> <p><font color="#000080" face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica" size="2"><u><br> </u></font></p> <br> </body> </html> --------------070708050903020606010308--


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