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Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg SYMPOSIUM Collaborative Research Center 636 Learning, memory, and brain plasticity: Implications for psychopathology October 21-23, 2010 Barockschloss Mannheim, Germany Quelle: Landesmedienzentrum Baden-Württemberg Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 Table of contents Organization 4 Scientific Program 5 Poster Sessions 10 Social Program 15 General information 16 Restaurants close to the conference venue 18 Sightseeing 20 Participants 21 Mannheim city map 24 Sponsors 24 3 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 Organization Contact adress SFB 636 Administration Central Institute of Mental Health Square J 5 68159 Mannheim, Germany Phone: +49 621 17 03 63 17 Fax: +49 621 17 03 63 05 Email: [email protected] Date of the conference October 21-23, 2010 Conference venue Mannheim Castle Bismarckstraße / Schloss Mittelbau 68161 Mannheim, Germany Mobile phone during the conference: +49 176 277 76 909 W-lan at the coference venue network: sfb636 password: 636sfb Accomodation Mercure Hotel am Rathaus F7, 5-13 68159 Mannheim, Germany Phone: +49 621 33 699 0 Fax: +49 621 33 699 2100 Email: [email protected] 4 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 Scientific Program Thursday, October 21, 2010 12.00 p.m. - Welcoming lunch buffet - 1.00 p.m. – 1.10 p.m. Herta Flor Department of Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, CIMH Mannheim, Germany Introduction Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg Director, CIMH, Mannheim, Germany Welcome Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms Chairperson: Jean-Marc Fritschy Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Zurich, Switzerland 1.10 p.m. – 1.40 p.m. Seth Grant The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, UK Cognition and its origins in the evolution of synapse 1.40 p.m. – 2.10 p.m. Oliver von Bohlen und Halbach Institute for Anatomy and Biology of the Cell, University of Greifswald Neurotrophins modulate neuronal plasticity 2.10 p.m. – 2.30 p.m. Ana Oliveira Department of Neurobiology, IZN, University of Heidelberg, Germany Identification and characterization of an activity-regulated DNA methyltransferase: role in memory formation 2.30 p.m. – 2.50 p.m. Jan Weislogel Department of Neurobiology, IZN, University of Heidelberg, Germany The formation of long-term olfactory avoidance memory requires nuclear calcium signaling in Drosophila 2.50 p.m. – 3.20 p.m. Andreas Papassotiropoulos Division of Molecular Psychology, Life Sciences Training Facility, Biozentrum University of Basel, Switzerland Molecules to remember: The genetic underpinnings of human memory 3.20 p.m. – 4.40 p.m. Coffee break and Poster Session I 5 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 Behavioral and Physiological Mechanisms I Chairperson: Dominique de Quervain Division of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Basel, Switzerland 4.40 p.m. – 5.10 p.m. Ed Bullmore Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, UK Complex brain networks 5.10 p.m. – 5.30 p.m. Daniel Durstewitz Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Research Group Computational Neuroscience, CIMH Mannheim, Germany Neural and behavioral transitions during rule learning 5.30 p.m. – 6.00 p.m. Andreas Lüthi Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, Neurobiology, Basel, Switzerland Learning and memory in neuronal circuits of fear 6.00 p.m. – 6.30 p.m. - Concert - 6.30p.m. – 7.00 p.m. - Reception - Friday, October 22, 2011 Behavioral and Physiological Mechanisms II Chairperson: Peter Gass Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, RG Animal Models in Psychiatry, CIMH Mannheim, Germany 9.00 a.m. – 9.30 a.m. Peter Lang Department of Psychology, University of Florida, USA Fear and desire: Activating motivational circuits in the human brain 9.30 a.m. – 10.00 a.m. David L. Walker Department of Psychiatry, Behavioral Sciences and Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, USA Early vs sustained fear: evidence from startled rats for a neural distinction 10.00 a.m. – 10.30 a.m. Michael Fanselow Department of Psychology, Brain Research Institute, UCLA, USA Stress-enhanced fear learning as a model of post-traumatic stress disorder 10.30 a.m. – 10.50 a.m. - Coffee break - 6 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 10.50 a.m. – 11.20 a.m. Christian Grillon Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program, NIH/NIMH, Bethesda, USA Distinguishing fear from anxiety: Clinical, psychopharmacological and neuroimaging evidence. 11.20 a.m. – 11.50 a.m. Paul Pauli Department of Psychology I, Biological Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Wuerzburg, Germany Startle potentiation in humans – an indicator of emotional-motivational dysfunctions 11.50 a.m. – 12.20 p.m. Paul Fletcher Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, UK Can associative learning models help us to understand psychosis? 12.20 p.m. – 12.50 p.m. Barry Everitt Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, UK Neural mechanisms underlying compulsive drug seeking habits 12.50 p.m. – 2.50 p.m. - Lunch break - Experimental Psychopathology Chairperson: Alfons Hamm Institute of Psychology, University of Greifswald, Germany 2.50 a.m. – 3.20 p.m. Mary Philipps Department of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh, USA Emotion regulation neural circuitry in mood disordered adults and at risk youth: Implications for diagnosis 3.20 p.m. – 3.50 p.m. Luan Phan Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan and Mental Health Service, Michigan, USA Neural mechanisms for the control of emotion: Pharmacological and cognitive strategies in humans 3.50 p.m. – 4.10 p.m. Michèle Wessa Department of Neuropsychology and Clinical Psychology, CIMH Mannheim, Germany Neural correlates of reward learning in bipolar disorder and pathological ageing 4.10 p.m. – 5.30 p.m. Coffee break and Poster Session II 7 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 5.30 p.m. – 6.00 p.m. Stefan Hofmann Department of Psychology, Boston University, USA Where mind meets matter: Biological correlates of cognitions in anxiety 6.00 p.m. – 6.30 p.m. Margaret Bradley Department of Psychology, University of Florida, USA Repetition and exposure effects on emotional memory 7.30 p.m. - Dinner at Henningers Gutsschänke - Saturday, October 23, 2011 Stress- and Intervention-related Plasticity Chairperson: Klaus Unsicker Department of Molecular Embryology, University of Freiburg 9.30 a.m. – 9.50 a.m. Daniel Brandeis Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, CIMH Mannheim, Germany Neurofeedback effects on reward-processing and performance monitoring in ADHD - an fMRI-ERP study 9.50 a.m. – 10.20 a.m. Niels Birbaumer Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology, Eberhard-Karls-University, Tuebingen, Germany Instrumental aggression and psychopathy: modification of brain processes 10.20 a.m. – 10.50 a.m. Theodora Duka Department of Psychology, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, UK Cognitive and emotional dysregulation in alcoholic patients following detoxification 10.50 a.m. – 11.10 a.m. - Coffee break - 11.10 a.m. – 11.20 a.m. Sabine Löber Department of Addictive Behavior and Addiction Medicine, CIMH Mannheim, Germany The effects of cue exposure training on mesolimbic cue-reactivity in alcohol dependence 11.20 a.m. – 11.40 a.m. Derik Hermann1, Wolfgang Sommer2 1 Department of Addictive Behavior and Addiction Medicine 2 Department Psychopharmacology, Molecular Pharmacology CIMH Mannheim, Germany Translational neuroimaging in humans and animals to revisit the role of glutamate in alcoholism 8 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 11.40 a.m. – 12.00 a.m. Christine Esslinger Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Research Group Imaging in the Psychiatry, CIMH Mannheim, Germany Experimental induction of prefrontal cortical plasticity in the human: functional correlates, neurochemical mechanisms, and genomic variation 12.00 p.m. – End of the conference and departure – 9 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 Poster Sessions Poster Session I, Thursday, October 21, 3.20 p.m. – 4.40 p.m. 1 A6 Atf3 overexpression protects against early ultra-structural changes in dendrites after neuronal damage and facilitates the recovery of synaptic transmission H. Ahlgren, H. E. Freitag & H. Bading 2 B3 “Strain”, but not “Genotype” affects maternal neglect in Balb/c and C57BL/6 dams with a heterozygous mutation of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) S. Chourbaji, Ch. Brandwein & P. Gass 3 Graduate Program (associated) The rubber hand illusion: Neuronal correlates of incongruence processing in high and low responders R. Bekrater-Bodmann, J. Foell & H. Flor 4 C1, Graduate Program Stress-related changes in the human amygdala morphology: relevance for post-traumatic stress disorder and depression R. Cacciaglia, F. Nees, S. Ridder, S. Diener, S.T. Pohlack, C. Liebscher, O. Grimm & H. Flor 5 External poster Magnetoencephalographic evidence for rapid and highly resolving affective evaluation of multiple conditioned tones A. Bröckelmann, P. Zwanzger, C. Pantev & M. Junghöfer 6 A4, Graduate Program A Dentate Gyrus-specific expressing rAAV vector D. Arcos-Díaz, A. Albariri & R. Sprengel 7 C6, Graduate Program Implicit assessment of the cognitive bias: Ambiguous cue conditioning in humans A. Schick, M. Wessa, B. Vollmayr, Ch. Kühner & P. Kanske 8 D4 Phenotypic effects of a genetic risk variant for bipolar disorder (CACNA1C) in two independent healthy samples C. Kühner, J. Strohmaier, S. Huffziger, S. Witt, J. Linke, A. King, M. Rietschel & M. Wessa 9 Z3, Graduate Program EPI with slice dependent echo times improves imaging of the orbitofrontal cortex in fMRI S. Domsch, J. Linke, M. Ruttorf, H. Flor, M. Wessa & L.R. Schad 10 A3 Induced neuron-specific ablation of the mineralocorticoid and the glucocorticoid receptor in the adult mouse brain S. Berger, G. Erdmann & G. Schütz 11 C1, Graduate Program Learning, brain activation and stress reactivity in trauma-exposed persons: Context conditioning and the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis C. Liebscher, S.J. Diener, S.T. Pohlack, F. Nees, S. Ridder & H. Flor 10 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 12 Graduate Program (associated) The impact of implicit associations in memory: The issue of euthanasia in Germany and Belgium M. Enke, P. Meyer & H. Flor 13 B3 Release of cytochrome c from mitochondria and activation of caspase-3 in the rat brain after chronic isolation stress D. Filipovic, J. Zlatkovic, D. Inta & P. Gass 14 C5 Hydrocortisone and intrusive memories in PTSD P. Ludäscher, N. Kleindienst, P. Deibler, C. Schmahl & M. Bohus 15 External poster Long- lasting after-effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on human pain plasticity N. Hansen, M. Obermann, F. Poitz, D. Holle, H.-Ch. Diener, A. Antal, W. Paulus & Z. Katsarava 16 A4 Cys-knots, the underlining mechanism of endogenous AMPA receptors modulation? L. Zhang, J. von Engelhardt, K. Khodosevich, H. Sladitschek, P.H. Seeburg, C. Wang & R. Sprengel 17 Graduate Program (associated) Subjective and neuronal effects of mirror therapy in unilateral arm amputees suffered from chronic phantom limb pain J. Foell, R. Bekrater-Bodmann & H. Flor 18 Z4 The CACNA1C risk variant for bipolar disorder influences limbic activity M. Wessa, J. Linke, S. H. Witt, V. Nieratschker, Ch. Esslinger, P. Kirsch, O. Grimm, M. C. Hennerici, A. Gass, A. V. King, & M. Rietschel 19 C1 Variations of genes related to the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis, cue conditioning and frontal-amygdalar interplay S. Ridder, S. Diener, S. Lang, M. Wessa, G. Schumann, M. Rietschel & H. Flor 20 Associated project Development of a Psychological Stress Paradigm for Scanner Environments F. Streit, L. Haddad, T. Paul, J. Nikitopoulos, A. Meyer-Lindenberg, M. Rietschel, P. Kirsch & S. Wüst 21 A2 Visualization of somatodendritic serotonin release in stem cell-derived serotonergic neurons T. Lau, S. Jacobs & P. Schloss 22 B3, Graduate Program Deletion of running-induced hippocampal neurogenesis by irradiation prevents development of an anxious phenotype in mice J. Fuss, N. Ben Abdallah, F. Hensley, K.-J. Weber, R. Hellweg & P. Gass 23 C1 Hippocampal but not amygdalar volume affects contextual fear conditioning in humans F. Nees, S. Pohlack, C. Liebscher, R. Cacciaglia, S. Diener, S. Ridder F.G. Woermann & H. Flor 24 D4, Graduate Program Neural correlates of altered anticipatory reward and punishment processing in patients with depressive disorders B. Ubl, C. Diener, P. Kirsch, C. Kühner & H. Flor 11 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 25 External poster First evidence for emotion regulation deficits in individuals at risk for bipolar disorder – An fMRI study J. Heissler, P. Kanske, S. Schönfelder & M. Wessa 26 External poster Emotional word processing – a combined EEG-MEG study K. Keuper, P. Zwanzger, M. Junghöfer, J. Kissler & C. Dobel 27 B1, Graduate Program Antagonism of mGluR1 enhances enduring cocaine-seeking driven by stimuli associated with a unique cocaine experience in mice B. Halbout, A. Hansson & R. Spanagel 28 C5, Graduate Program Influence of dissociative states on emotional distraction in Borderline Personality Disorder A. Krause-Utz, N.Y.L. Oei, I. Niedtfeld, M. Bohus, P. Spinhoven, Ch. Schmahl & B. M Elzinga 29 D6 Rapid recovery of alcohol associated brain changes in abstinent alcohol-dependent patients – A voxel based morphometry study with DARTEL M. Kirsch, S. Vollstädt-Klein, A. Richter, T. Demirakca & F. Kiefer Poster Session II Friday, October 22, 4.10 p.m. – 5.30 p.m. 30 External poster Effects of hippocampectomy on recollection and familiarity in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy M. Majed, M. Ghodsi, S. Tafazoli & A. Abbassian 31 External poster Impaired emotion regulation in bipolar disorder: Neural correlates P. Kanske, J. Heissler, S. Schönfelder & M. Wessa 32 B3 Engineering a transgenic mouse model for the in vivo profiling of glucocorticoid receptor activity D. Inta, C. Dormann, D. Filipovic, J. Lima, S. Chourbaji, S. Berger, K. Schönig, H. Reichhardt, D. Bartsch & P. Gass 33 A4 Multiple memory mechanisms? Enhanced long-term and impaired short-term spatial memory in GluA1 AMPA receptor subunit knockout mice: Evidence for a dual-process memory model D.J. Sanderson, M.A. Good, K. Skelton, R. Sprengel, P.H. Seeburg, J.N.P. Rawlins & D.M. Bannerman 34 C1, Graduate Program Reinstatement of extinguished fear posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) F. Steiger, M. Wicking, F. Nees & H. Flor 35 12 responses and gene expression A4 Dissociation in place cell activity between CA3 and CA1 in GluA1 KO mice E. Resnik & R. Sprengel patterns in Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 36 Z3, Graduate Program Velocity Selective Spin Labeling (VSSL) M. Mie & L. Schad 37 C6 Tract based spatial statistics (TBSS) identify reduced tissue integrity of the corpus callosum in subjects with advanced small vessel disease (SVD) M. Griebe, M. Wessa, C. Rossmanith, A. Gass, T. Sauer, K. Zohsel, C. Blahak, A. Förster, M.G. Hennerici, K. Szabo 38 B1, Graduate Program Dysregulation of gene expression in glutamatergic neurons and altered response to alcohol in the infralimbic region following a history of dependence M. Meinhardt, A.C. Hansson, S. Perreau-Lenz, R. Spanagel, M. Heilig & W.H. Sommer 39 C1, Graduate Program Genome-wide supported risk variant for schizophrenia impacts on hippocampus activation during contextual fear conditioning S.T. Pohlack, F. Nees, M. Ruttorf, S.H. Witt, V. Nieratschker, M. Rietschel, L.R. Schad & H. Flor 40 External poster Selective Estrogen Receptor beta agonist, facilitates long term potentiation and increase neurite outgrowth in the rat hippocampus A. Okvist, P. Fagergren, P. Rhönnstad, T. Apelqvist, S. Nilsson & M. K. Österlund 41 B6, Graduate Program Field potential signature of distinct multi-cellular activity patterns in the mouse hippocampus S. Reichinnek, T. Künsting, A. Draguhn & M. Both 42 D6, Graduate Program Mesolimbic cue-reactivity predicts drinking behaviour of alcohol-dependent subjects during early abstinence A. Richter, S. Vollstädt-Klein, M. Kirsch, S. Löber, D. Hermann, K. Mann & F. Kiefer 43 External poster Magnetoencephalographic evidence for rapid and highly resolving affective evaluation of multiple electroshock conditioned faces M. Rehbein, Ch. Putsche, P. Zwanzger, Ch. Pantev & M. Junghöfer 44 A1, Graduate Program Fate mapping and manipulation of adult neurogenesis V. Baier, T. Weber, A. Sartorius, K. Lentz, E. Herrmann & D. Bartsch 45 B7/Z3 Design of a Hyperscanning Environment at the CIMH M. Ruf, A. Meyer-Lindenberg & G. Ende 46 Associated project Dopamine D1/D2 receptor modulation of cortico-cortical spike-timing-dependent plasticity in the prefrontal cortex T. Golovko & D. Durstewitz 47 C1, Graduate Program The interrelation between morphology of the prefrontal cortex, conditionability and PTSD T. Winkelmann, O. Grimm, S. Pohlack, R. Cacciaglia, M. Wicking, F. Steiger, F. Nees & H. Flor 13 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 48 Z4 Involvement of the atrial natriuretic peptide transcription factor GATA4 in alcohol dependence, relapse risk, and treatment response to acamprosate J. Treutlein, S. H. Witt, M. Rietschel, J. Frank, A. Richter, T. Lemenager, M. Nöthen, S. Cichon, A. Batra, M. Berner, N. Wodarz, U. Zimmermann, R. Spanagel, K. Wiedemann, M. Smolka, A. Heinz, K. Mann & F. Kiefer 49 C6, Graduate Program Response inhibition is associated with white matter microstructure in healthy young adults A. King, J. Linke, M.G. Hennerici, A. Gass & M. Wessa 50 External poster EmoPicS: Multimodal evaluation of new affective picture material for neurobiological research M. Wessa, P. Kanske, J. Heissler & S. Schönfelder 51 Associated project Neurogenesis and remote fear memory: More cells are not always better B. Römer, T. Enkel, G. Kronenberg, F.A. Henn, P. Gass, G. Kempermann & B. Vollmayr 52 B3 Depression-like behavior of mice with induced ablation of both the mineralo- and the glucocorticoid receptor M. Vogt, S. Berger, N. Pfeiffer, G. Schütz, P. Gass 53 C1, Graduate Program Context-dependent long-term fear-conditioning in post-traumatic stress disorder: The investigation of renewal using virtual environments M. Wicking, S.J. Diener, O. Grimm, F. Steiger, F. Nees & H. Flor 54 D6 Validating incentive salience with fMRI: association between mesolimbic cue-reactivity and attentional bias in alcohol-dependent patients S. Vollstädt-Klein, S. Loeber, A. Richter, M. Kirsch, P. Bach, Ch. von der Goltz, D. Hermann, K. Mann & F. Kiefer 55 C6, Graduate Program Altered orbitofrontal activity and connectivity as potential trait marker of bipolar disorder J. Linke, A.V. King, M. Rietschel, J. Strohmaier, M.G. Hennerici, A. Gass & M. Wessa 56 B1 Cue-induced alcohol-seeking behaviour is reduced by disrupting the reconsolidation of alcohol-related memories V. Vengeliene, C. von der Goltz, F. Kiefer & R. Spanagel 57 Z4 Genome-wide supported risk variants for bipolar disorder in Ank3 alter anatomical connectivity in the human brain S.H. Witt, J. Linke, A.V. King, V. Nieratschker, C. Poupon, A. Gass, M.G. Hennerici, M. Rietschel & M. Wessa 14 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 Social Program Thursday, October 21, 6 p.m.: Chamber orchestra and reception: “Brass Ensemble of the University Symphony Orchestra Mannheim” Trumpets: Julia Kniesz, Dominik Münchenbach Horn: Sebastian Hartmann Trombone: Martin Diers Tuba: Thomas Hansen Friday, Ocotber 22, 7.30 p.m.: Dinner at Henningers Gutsschänke, T6, 28-29, 68161 Mannheim 15 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 General information How to get there By plane or train Mannheim Castle (Barockschloss Mannheim) is situated about 44 miles (ca. 70 km) south of Frankfurt. Next airport is Frankfurt Airport. From Frankfurt Airport (Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof) take the ICE-train to Mannheim Central Station (takes about 40 minutes leaving every hour). From Mannheim Central Station you can reach the Castle on foot in about 10 minutes, by tramway (line 1, direction “Schönau”) in about 3 minutes or by taxi. By car From south (Basel/Freiburg or Munich) Motorway A5 – exit at interchange Walldorf to motorway A6 in northern direction After 22 km exit A656 to Mannheim After 5 km you will reach Mannheim. Please follow the signs „Schloss Mannheim, Universität“. From north I (Cologne) Motorway A3 in southern direction – exit at interchange Mönchhof-Dreieck to motorway A67 direction Darmstadt Exit at interchange Viernheimer Kreuz to A656 direction Mannheim After 5 km you will reach Mannheim. Please follow the signs „Schloss Mannheim, Universität“. From north II (Berlin/Hannover) Motorway A7 – exit at interchange Kirchheimer Dreieck to motorway A5 direction Gießen At interchange Darmstädter Kreuz – exit to motorway A67 direction Darmstadt Exit at interchange Viernheimer Kreuz to A656 direction Mannheim After 5 km you will reach Mannheim. Please follow the signs „Schloss Mannheim, Universität“. From west (Saarbrücken/Kaiserslautern) Motorway A6 – exit at interchange Frankenthal to A61 direction Ludwigshafen Exit at interchange Kreuz Ludwigshafen to A650 direction Ludwigshafen/Mannheim Entering Ludwigshafen follow the two left streets (B27). These lead you directly to Mannheim Castle. 16 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 Parking There is a parking deck at Mannheim Castle/University Mannheim, below the cafeteria: Follow the Bismarckstraße (castle on the left hand) and take the right lane. Under the bridge please turn over back to the Bismarckstraße and follow the signs “Parkgarage” (=parking deck) costs: every commenced hour daily rate Saturday, Sunday every commenced hour daily rate 1,00 € 5,00 € 03.00 p.m. – 06.00 a.m. 06.00 p.m. – 06.00 a.m. max. 2,00 € max. 1,00 € 0,50 € 2,00 € 17 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 Restaurants close to the conference venue Restaurants in Mannheim Cheap Supan’s (within walking distance) N 3, 18, 68161 Mannheim, +49(0)621 1567723 Tomate (within walking distance) B 6,12, 68159 Mannheim, +49(0)621 27245 Hellers (within walking distance, vegetarian only!) N 7, 13-15, 68161 Mannheim, +49(0)621 120720 Andechser (within walking distance, typical Bavarian) N 2, 10, 68161 Mannheim, +49(0)621 101618 Dionysos (within walking distance, Greek) N 2, 4, 68161 Mannheim, +49(0)621 1568899 Uhland (about 3 km to the venue) Lange Rötterstraße 10, Mannheim Medium Onyx (within walking distance) Friedrichsplatz 12, 68165 Mannheim, +49(0)621 1286888 Bootshaus (about 3 km to the venue) Hans-Reschke-Ufer 3, 68165 Mannheim, +49(0)621 3247767 Le Courange (within walking distance) O 5, 9-12, 68161 Mannheim, +49(0)621 1671133 Costa Smeralda (about 1.5 km to the venue) Schwetzinger Str. 71, 68165 Mannheim, +49(0)621 443946 Saigon (about 3 km to the venue) Augustaanlage 54-56, 68165 Mannheim, +49(0)621 14604 Marly (situated in Ludwigshafen, about 4 km to the venue) Welserstraße 25, 67063 Ludwigshafen, +49(0)621 5207800 Expensive Da Gianni (in walking distance) R 7, 34, 68161 Mannheim, +49 (0)621 20326 Dobler’s (in walking distance) Seckenheimer Straße 20, 68165 Mannheim, +49 (0)621 14397 18 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 Grissini (in walking distance) M 3, 6, 68161 Mannheim, +49(0)621 1565724 Restaurants in Heidelberg (about 25 km to Mannheim) Medium Weißer Bock Große Mantelgasse 24, 69117 Heidelberg, +49(0)6221 90 00 0 Kulturbrauerei Leyergasse 6, 69117 Heidelberg, +49(0)6221 502980 Expensive Schwarz Kurfürsten-Anlage 60, 69115 Heidelberg, +49(0)6221 757030 19 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 Sightseeing Mannheim National Theater Mannheim Opera: Saturday, 23.10.2010, 03-05 p.m., Café Concert Ballett: Thursday, 21.10.2010, 08-10 p.m., Film Noir Saturday, 23.10.2010, 08-10.30 p.m., Poetic Play Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen, Museum Zeughaus, C 5 1) Robert Häusser: The Berlin Wall Photos and Citations 2) The light of Hellas Historical Greece, travel photography of the 19th century State museum for technology and labor Presents history of technology and its social aspects Art Museum Paintings and sculptures of the 19th and 20th century with a focus on France and Germany Heidelberg Tourist information online: www.cvb-heidelberg.de Heidelberg Castle Schlosszauber Heidelberg every evening (21.-24.10.2010) at 08.00 p.m. at the Heidelberg Castle / Königssaal, Schlosshof 1, 69117 Heidelberg Old Bridge Philosopher’s Walk (Philosophenweg) Collection Prinzhorn Psychiatrische Universitätsklinik, Voßstraße 2 Shows art of psychiatric patients collected by the psychiatrist Prinzhorn 1) Wilhelm Werner (1898-1940) 2) Wilhelm Werner: Bilder einer Zwangssterilisierung 20 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 Participants Ahlgren, Hanna Akdeniz, Ceren Alpers, Georg Arcos-Diaz, Dario Bach, Alfred Bading, Hilmar Baier, Vera Banaschewski, Tobias Bartsch, Dusan Bekrater-Bodmann, Robin Berger, Stefan Berger, Stefan Bertsch, Katja Bilek, Edda Birbaumer, Niels Bohus, Martin Both, Martin Bradley, Margaret Brandeis, Daniel Brandwein, Christiane Braun, Urs Bröckelmann, Ann-Kathrin Bullmore, Ed Cacciaglia, Raffaele Casares Lopéz, Maria José Chourbaji, Sabine Clementi, Stefano de Quervain, Dominique Detter, Paul Detter-Seitz, Christiane Diener, Carsten Ditzel, Désirée Domsch, Sebastian Dormann, Christof Draguhn, Andreas Dresler, Thomas Duka, Theodora Durstewitz, Daniel Egorov, Alexei Enke, Martin Enkel, Thomas Esslinger, Christine Everitt, Barry Fanselow, Michael Filipovic, Dragana Fletcher, Paul Flor, Herta Foell, Jens Frank, Josef Freitag, Eckehard Frischknecht, Ulrich Fritschy, Jean-Marc Gass, Achim Gass, Peter Golovko, Tatiana Grant, Seth [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]ünster.de [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 21 Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 Griebe, Martin Grillon, Christian Guhn, Anne Halbout, Briac Hamm, Alfons Hansen, Niels Hansson, Anita Hayer, Stefanie Heissler, Janine Hermann, Derik Herpertz, Sabine Hörtzsch, Jan Niklas Hofmann, Stefan G. Houenou, Josselin Huber, Cathrin Inta, Dragos Jacobs, Sarah Kanske, Philipp Keuper, Kati Kiefer, Falk King, Andrea Kirsch, Martina Kirsch, Peter Krause-Utz, Annegret Kremer, Susanne Kuehner, Christine Lau, Thorsten Lang, Peter Lima, Juan Linke, Julia Loeber, Sabine Ludaescher, Petra Lüthi, Andreas Majed Hosseinabadi, Masoud Mann, Karl Meinhardt, Marcus Meyer, Patric Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas Mie, Moritz(FL) Moldavski, Alexander Nandini Colaco, Maria Nees, Frauke Nieratschker, Vanessa Okvist, Anna Oliveira, Ana Osterlund, Marie Papassotiropoulos, Andreas Pauli, Paul Pegler, JoAnne Perreau-Lenz, Stephanie Pfeiffer, Natascha Phan, Kinh Luan Philipps, Mary Pohlack, Sebastian Quintel, Henrik Rehbein, Maimu Reichinnek, Susanne Resnik, Evgeny 22 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Symposium Collaborative Research Center 636 Richter, Anne Ridder, Stephanie Rietschel, Marcella Ruf, Matthias Ruttorf,Michaela Sack, Markus Sauer, Heinrich Schad, Lothar Schick, Anita Schloss, Patrick Schmahl, Christian Schneider, Armin Schönfelder, Sandra Schönig, Kai Schratt, Gerhard Schütz, Günther Schuster, Christoph Sommer, Wolfgang Spanagel, Rainer Sprengel, Rolf Staehlin, Oliver Steiger, Frauke Streit, Fabian Struve, Maren Tan, Yanwei Tang, Wannan Temnik, Sanja Thome, Christian Treutlein, Jens Treviranus, Gottfried Ubl,Bettina Unsicker, Klaus Van Gaalen, Marcel Vengeliene, Valentina Vogt, Miriam Vollmayr, Barbara Vollstaedt-Klein, Sabine von Bohlen und Halbach, Oliver Waldeck, Clemens Walker, David Weislogel, Jan Marek Wessa, Michèle Wicking, Manon Winkelmann, Tobias Wirth, Sabrina Witt, Stephanie Yu, Yan Zhang, Ling Zhang, Xiaomin Zois, Evangelos [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] sandra.schö[email protected] kai.schö[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 23 Location of Mannheim Castle We would like to thank the following sponsors of our symposium: