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Subject: 23.2473, Confs: Neuroling/Netherlands

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Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 10:56:11
From: Roel Jonkers [r.jonkers at rug.nl]
Subject: Science of Aphasia Conference 13

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Science of Aphasia Conference 13 
Short Title: SOA13 

Date: 07-Sep-2012 - 12-Sep-2012 
Location: Groningen, Netherlands 
Contact: Roel Jonkers 
Contact Email: soaxiii at rug.nl 
Meeting URL: http://www.soa-online.com 

Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The SoA conferences are intended to bring together senior and junior scientists working in the multidisciplinary field of neurocognition of language and deal with normal function as well as disorders. The size of the conference has a maximum of about 100 participants to ensure direct interaction between the participants. The focus of this year's conference is on the neuropsychology of word production. 

Science of Aphasia XIII

Groningen, September 7-12, 2012

Friday, September 7	Arrival, registration and welcome reception
17:30-19:00
Registration at the Academy Building

18:00-19:00  
Welcome reception in the Academy Building
	
Saturday, September 8	
09:15-09:30
Conference opening 
 
Session 1 	Cognitive models of naming: 
09:30-12:30
Invited presentations
  
09:30-10:15
Prof. dr. Niels Schiller, University Leiden, NL
Word production theories

10:15-11:00
Prof. dr. Lyndsey Nickels, Macquarie University Sydney, AU
Lexical syntactic representations - evidence from aphasia

11:00-11:30
Coffee break

11:30-12:15 
Prof. dr. Carlo Semenza, Univ. Padua, IT
Selective word production disorders

12:15-12:30
Round table discussion/General discussion

12:30-13.30
Lunch

13:30-14:30
Contributed papers 1-3

14:30-15:30
Poster Session I

15:30-16:00
Coffee break

16:00-17:00
Contributed papers 4-6
17:00-18:00
Poster session II
	
Sunday, September 9 	
Session 2
Neuroanatomy of naming
 
09:30-09:45
Introduction to the session

09:45-11:15
Invited presentations

09:45-10:30
Dr. Jenny Crinion, University College London, UK
Neuroanatomy of word production

10:.30-11:15
Prof. dr. Gabriele Miceli, University Trento. IT
Neuroplasticity and treatment

11:15-11:45
Coffee break

11:45-13:05
Contributed presentations 7-10

13:05-14:00
Lunch

14:00-15:00
Contributed presentations 11-13

15:00-15:30
Coffee break

15:30-17:00
Prof. dr. Ben Maassen
Open access publishing
 
17:00-18:00
Poster session III
	
Monday September 10	
Session 3 	Treatment

08:50-09:00
Introduction to the session

09:00-10:30
Invited presentations
 
09:00-09:45
Prof. dr. David Howard, University Newcastle, UK
Semantic inhibition and its implications for aphasia

09:45-10:30
Dr. Wendy Best, University College London, UK
Generalisation in treatment and its implications for theory

10:30-11:00
Coffee break

11:00-12:40
Contributed presentations 14-18

12:40-13:40 
Lunch

14:.30
Afternoon excursion
 
19:00
Conference dinner

Tuesday September 11	
Session 4
Recovery 

08:50-09:00
Introduction to the session

09:00-11:45
Invited presentations
 
09:00-09:45
Dr. Evy Visch-Brink, Erasmus University Rotterdam, NL
Recovery of naming, semantics and phonology in the first year post stroke

09:45-10:30
Dr. Marina Laganaro, University Genève, SW
What does recovery from anomia tell us about the underlying impairment

10:30-11:00
Coffee break

11:00-11:45
Dr. Mieke van de Sandt-Koenderman, RC Rijndam, Rotterdam
Transcranial stimulation and naming recovery

11:45-12:45
Contributed papers 19-21

12:45-13:45
Lunch

13:45-15:00
Added value to assessment and intervention through technology
 
15:00-15:30
Coffee break

15:30-16:15
Added value to assessment and intervention through technology
cont.

16:15-17:00
Forward looking plenary discussion & floor discussion
	
Wednesday September 12
Departure







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