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Impulsivity Research : New Data and Future Perspectives A regional workshop held in Paris, France in collaboration with the AFPB

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When Sep 16, 2006
from 11:00 am to 05:50 pm
Where Paris, France
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11h00-11h10    Welcome remarks AFPB and ISRI Presidents : Philippe Robert and F. Gerard Moeller

Chairs :             Frederick Moeller (ISRI President) and Philippe Robert (AFPB President)
11h10    “Launching a bridge between Eysenck's, Barratt's, Dickman's and Gray's impulsivity constructs.” H. Caci, CHU de Nice - Hôpital Archet 2, France
11h30    “Neurocircuitry and Neuropsychopharmacology of Impulse Control Disorder.”
                Eric Hollander, M.D., Department of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York
11h50    “Alterations in Motor Control as Correlates of Impulsivity in Psychiatric Disorders.”
                Mathias Lemke, Rheinische Kliniken Bonn, Germany
12h10    Towards a Pathophysiology of the Impulsive Agressive Personality Disorders
               Larry J Siever, MD, Out-patient Psychiatry Division at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York

12h30 : walking lunch

Chairs :    Eric Hollander (ISRI President elect) and Olivier Blin (AFPB Past President)
13h50    “Pro-bullying attitudes among incarcerated juvenile offenders: The relation to delinquency, aggression, psychopathy, and violence. ”
                Gunnar Wiklund C.Ps. 1,2, Vladislav V. Ruchkin, M.D., Ph.D.1,2, Britt af Klinteberg, Ph.D. 1,2 1 Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden  2 Department of Women and Child Health, Karolinska Institutet,
                 Sweden  3 Yale Child Study Center, Yale University Medical School, USA  4 Department of Psychiatry, Arkhangelsk State Medical Academy, Russia
14h10    “Impulsivity, eating habits and cortisol stress responses.” P. Netter, University of Giessen, Germany
14h30    “Behavioral Measures of Impulse Control Predict Response to Treatment in Cocaine Dependence.”
                F. Gerard Moeller, M.D.1, Joy M. Schmitz, Ph.D. 1, Joel L. Steinberg, M.D. 1, Charles M. Green, Ph.D. 1, Christopher Reist, M.D. 2, Lingo Y. Lai, B.A. 1, Alan C. Swann, M.D. 1 1. University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
                 2. Long Beach VAMC, University of Irvine Medical School
14h50    “Disinhibition and reward sensitivity as predictors of relapse in pathological gambling”.
                Anna E. Goudriaan, University of Missouri-Columbia and Academic Medical Center,     University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
15h10    N-Acetyl Cysteine Treatment of Pathological Gambling
                Jon E. Grant Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

15h30 : break

Chairs : Britt af Klinteberg (ISRI executive officer) and Franck Baylé (AFPB Scientific secretary, ISRI executive officer)
16h00    “Impulsivity mediates interactions between course and episode characteristics of bipolar disorder.” Alan C Swann MD, Joel L Steinberg, MD, F Gerard Moeller MD – University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
16h20    “Inhibition and stroop emotional in schizophrenic patient and bipolar patient.” Nathalie Besnier- CHU La Timone, Marseille, France
16h40    “Discounting QALMs (quality adjusted life minutes).” Peter Polister, MD PhD, Brown Medical School and Gateway, Inc
17h00    “Adolescents with Suicide Attempts and/or Non-Suicidal Self-Injurious Behaviors: Clinical Symptoms and Behavioral Impulsivity.” Dougherty, D.M., Mathias, C.W., Prevette, K.N., Marsh, D.M., and Daniel, S.D. Neurobehavioral
                 Research Laboratory and Clinic, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC, U.S.A.
17h20    "Decision Making Impairment: an endophenotype in suicidal behaviour" Ph Courtet, MD, PhD, Service de Psychologie Médicale & Psychiatrie, INSERM E 361, CHU Montpellier, France

 
17h40-17h50    Conclusion: Britt af Klinteberg and Franck Baylé

17h50-18h00    AFPB-PFIZER 2005-2006 best communication awards

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