Poster Session 2 Location: Saal 2a - Veranstaltungszentrum, RUB 
  
Are eye movements during sleep linked to memory consolidation? – The first attempt 
 Judith Wenzel1,2,3, Nicolas Schuck2, Marit Petzka2,3 
 1: Institute of Physics, TU Chemnitz, Germany;
2: Institute of Psychology, University of Hamburg, Germany;
3: Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Science, Leipzig, Germany 
 
 Effects of repeated retrieval on memory reconstruction for naturalistic images 
 Mervenur Ayyildiz1,2, Christopher Postzich3, Jacqueline McDiarmid1, Maria Wimber1 
 1: School of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of Glasgow, UK;
2: Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences, University of Pavia, Italy;
3: Max-Planck Research Institute, Germany 
 
 Hippocampal beta rhythms in Alzheimer's disease 
 Ana Lorena Flores Camacho1,2,3, Eva Maria Robles Hernandez2, Silvia Viana da Silva1,2 
 1: Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin;
2: Deutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen e.V. (DZNE);
3: International Graduate Program Medical Neurosciences (MedNeuro) 
 
 Neuronal network navigation on designed patterned substrates 
 Anushka Sarkar, Vanshita Ramsinghani, KS Narayan 
 Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), India 
 
 The benefit of being very wrong: Large prediction errors promote distinctive encoding 
 Marius Boeltzig, Nina Liedtke, Ricarda I. Schubotz 
 University of Münster, Germany 
 
 The Role of Sleep in the Consolidation and Contextual Generalization of Fear Extinction Memories 
 Louisa Warzog 
 University of Technology Nuremberg, Germany 
 
 From single scenes to extended scenarios: the role of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in the construction of imagery-rich events 
 Julia Taube1,2, Pitshaporn Leelaarporn1,2, Maren Bilzer1,2,3, Cornelia McCormick1,2 
 1: University Hospital Bonn, Germany;
2: German Center for Neurodegenerative Disorders, Germany;
3: University Bonn, Germany 
 
 Neural Correlates of Scene Construction in the Blind 
 Marie Malinowski1,2, Nadja Abdel Kafi1,2, Julia Taube1,2, Sven Lange1,2, Katharina Wall3, Bettina Wabbels3, Cornelia McCormick1,2 
 1: Department of Old Age Psychiatry and Cognitive Disorders, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn;
2: Deutsches Zentrum für neurodegenerative Erkrankungen, Bonn, Deutschland;
3: Abteilung für Augenheilkunde, Universitätsklinikum Bonn, Bonn, Deutschland 
 
 Accessibility and availability of actions and spatial displacements in memory for real-world events 
 Bastien Durocher, Nathan Leroy, William Warnier, Arnaud D'Argembeau 
 Université de Liège, Belgium 
 
 Investigating the relationship between schema-based prediction and memory: preliminary findings from a basketball match prediction task 
 Dingrong Guo, Yee Lee Shing 
 Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany 
 
 Information transmission during collaborative remembering: Majority vote or fine-tuned affair? 
 Magdalena Abel, Johannes Bartl 
 University of Technology Nuremberg, Germany 
 
 Exploring recognition memory for non-semantic visual stimuli 
 Lotta Pesonen1, Máté Lengyel1,2, Jozsef Fiser1 
 1: Central European University;
2: University of Cambridge 
 
 Evaluating the alignment of computational memory models with human brain activity 
 Aude Maier, Lucas Gruaz, Johanni Brea 
 EPFL, Switzerland 
 
 Affective touch and face recognition: effects on memory and meta-cognitive performance 
 Madeleine Bregulla1,2, Julian Packheiser1,2, Christian J. Merz3, Gerald Echterhoff4, Dirk Scheele1,2 
 1: Department of Social Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany;
2: Research Center One Health Ruhr of the University Alliance Ruhr, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany;
3: Cognitive Psychology, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany;
4: Department of Psychology, Social Psychology Group, University of Münster, Münster, Germany 
 
 Audience attitude effects on communicators' memory: The role of the communicator's own initial judgment 
 Ullrich Wagner, Gerald Echterhoff 
 University of Münster, Germany 
 
 Modelling the effect of audience tuning on generative episodic memory 
 Aya Altamimi 
 Ruhr University Bochum, Germany 
 
 A matter of perspective: the focusing illusion in memory processes, future thinking and empathy 
 Benedikt Schilling1, Roland Neumann2 
 1: University of Technology Nuremberg, Germany;
2: University of Trier, Germany 
 
 Neural dynamics of facial expression processing: implications for memory formation 
 Géza Gergely Ambrus, Madeline Molly Ely 
 Department of Psychology, Bournemouth University, United Kingdom 
 
 Exploring the Neural and Phenomenological Landscapes of Self-Incongruent Autobiographical Memories 
 Alicja Wicher, Thomas Lukaschewski, Nikolai Axmacher 
 Ruhr University Bochum, Germany 
 
 The effect of dopamine on replay events in a hippocampal spiking network model 
 Lane von Bassewitz1, Robert Schmidt2 
 1: Institute of Cognitive Science, Osnabrueck University, Osnabrueck, Germany;
2: Institute for Neural Computation, Faculty of Computer Science, Ruhr-University Bochum 
 
 Selective impairment of episodic autobiographical memory in Alzheimer's Disease 
 Chantal Reinecke1, Hannah Fischer1,2, Julia Taube1,2, Cornelia McCormick1,2 
 1: Universitätsklinikum Bonn, Germany;
2: DZNE, Bonn, Germany 
 
 The Impact of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy on Autobiographical memory: reduced specificity and altered spatio-temporal processing 
 Maren Bilzer1,2,3, Theresa Jolie2,3, Julia Taube1,3, Nadja Abdelkafi1,3, Tobias Baumgartner4, Christoph Helmstaedter4, Cornelia McCormick1,3 
 1: Department of Cognitive Disorders and Geriatric Psychiatry, University Hospital Bonn, Germany;
2: University Bonn;
3: German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Bonn, Germany;
4: Department of Epileptology, Bonn, Germany 
 
 Differences in long-term explicit and implicit memory for tone pattern sequences 
 Aashritaa Gopalakrishnan, Maria Chait 
 University College London, United Kingdom 
 
 Episodic memories guide behavior 
 Volker Tresp, Hang Li 
 LMU Munich, Germany 
 
 Iconic Representations and the Function of Episodic Memory 
 Ivan Cotumaccio 
 Washington University in St. Louis, USA 
 
 Can a simulationist be a causalist about the metasemantics of episodic remembering? 
 Jakub Rudnicki 
 Centre for Philosophy of Memory, University of Grenoble, France 
 
 Is it too nice to forget? Effect of emotional valence of sources on memory performance in the item-and source-directed forgetting paradigm 
 Maria Ewa Bednarek1, Marek Nieznański1, Daria Ford2, Nikoletta Symeonidou2 
 1: Institute of Psychology, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland;
2: School of Social Sciences, University of Mannheim, Germany 
 
 Modeling and manipulating the primacy effect: Evidence for contextual control during free recall 
 Sven Wientjes 
 Ghent University, Belgium 
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