| Day One: Monday, April 9, 2012 |
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| Time | Event |
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| 8:30am – 9:00am | Registration |
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| 9:00am – 9:15am | - Welcome and Opening Remarks
- Thomas Insel, MD, Director, National Institute of Mental Health
- Matcheri Keshavan, MD, Harvard University, Co-chair
- Ann Wagner, PhD, National Institute of Mental Health, Co-chair
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| 9:15am – 9:30am | Introductions |
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| 9:30am – 9:55am | - Using Cognitive Training to Drive Robust and Enduring Changes in Impaired Neural Systems
- Sophia Vinogradov, MD, University of California, San Francisco
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| 9:55am – 10:20am | - Characterizing Mechanisms of Experience-Dependent Neuroplasticity in Humans
- Alvaro Pascual-Leone, MD, PhD, Harvard University
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| 10:20am – 10:35am | Break |
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| 10:35am – 11:00am | - Methodological Challenges and Rigor in Evaluating Efficacy of Cognitive Training
- Til Wykes, PhD, King’s College London
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| | - Session 1: Cognitive Training Approaches: Results from Efficacy Trials
Chair: Daniel Pine, MD, NIMH
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| 11:00am – 11:25am | - Cognitive Remediation and Vocational Rehabilitation: Are They Synergistic?
- Susan McGurk, PhD, Dartmouth College
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| 11:25am – 11:45am | - Cognitive Training for Older Adults
- Adam Gazzaley, MD, PhD, University of California, San Francisco
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| 11:45am – 12:05pm | - Can Cognition and Attention Be Trained in ADHD?
- Leanne Tamm, PhD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
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| 12:05pm – 12:25pm | - Attention Bias Modification Treatment (ABMT) for Anxiety
- Yair Bar-Haim, PhD, Tel Aviv University
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| 12:25pm – 1:00pm | - Discussion Session 1
- Discussant: Daniel Pine, MD
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| 1:00pm – 2:00pm | Lunch |
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| | - Session 2: Emerging Cognitive Training Approaches and Applications
Chair: Ellen Leibenluft, MD, NIMH
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| 2:00pm – 2:20pm | - Deconstructing and Manipulating Emotion Regulation in Anxiety and Depression
- Amit Etkin, MD, PhD, Stanford University
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| 2:20pm – 2:40pm | - Cognitive Training in Autism
- Suzy Scherf, PhD, Pennsylvania State University
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| 2:40pm – 3:00pm | - Effectiveness of a Computerized, Cognitive Remediation Program in Adolescents with VCFS
- Wendy Kates, PhD, SUNY Upstate Medical School
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| 3:00pm – 3:20pm | - Training Executive, Attention and Motor Skills (TEAMS): A Prevention-Based Intervention
- Jeffrey Halperin, PhD, Queens College
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| 3:20pm – 3:40pm | - COGFLEX: Pilot Translational Intervention for Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
- Daniel Dickstein, MD, Brown University
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| 3:40pm – 4:00pm | - Discussion Session 2
- Discussant: Ellen Leibenluft, MD
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| 4:00pm – 5:00pm | - General Discussion Day 1
- Discussant: Ann Wagner, PhD
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| 5:00pm | Wrap-up and Adjourn Day 1 |
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| Day Two: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 |
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| Time | Event |
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| 8:30am – 8:45am | Welcome and Opening Remarks |
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| | - Session 3: Multi-component Approaches and Alternative Targets for Cognitive Training
Chair: Cameron Carter, MD, University of California, Davis
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| 8:45am – 9:05am | - Integrating Neurocognitive and Social-Cognitive Training to Improve Cognition and Functional Outcome in Adults with ASD
- Shaun Eack, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
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| 9:05am – 9:25am | - Multi-Component Cognitive Training for ADHD
- Bruce Wexler, MD, Yale University
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| 9:25am – 9:45am | - Cognitive Training with Pharmacological Enhancement in Schizophrenia
- Carol Tamminga, MD, University of Texas Southwest Medical Center
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| 9:45am – 10:15am | - Discussion Session 3
- Discussant: Cameron Carter, MD, University of California, Davis
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| 10:15am – 10:30am | Break |
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| 10:30am – 11:30am | - General Discussion Enhancing Efficacy: Challenges, Opportunities and Future Directions
- Discussant: Matcheri Keshavan, MD, Harvard University
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| 11:45 a.m. | - Working Lunch
- Resources and Initiatives to Support Research on Cognitive Training Approaches for Mental Disorders
- New Approaches to Classification: The NIMH Research Domain Criteria Project (RDoC)
- Bruce Cuthbert, PhD, NIMH
- Grass-roots International Research Support: the TAU/NIMH Attention Bias Modification Effort
- Daniel Pine, MD, NIMH
- Leveraging the NIMH SBIR/STTR Grant Mechanism
- Adam Haim, PhD, NIMH
- NIMH Integrated Cognitive Remediation Database
- Sarah Morris, PhD, NIMH
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| | - Session 4: Implementing Cognitive Remediation Broadly in the Health Care System: The New York Experience
Chair: David Chambers, D Phil, NIMH
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| 12:45pm – 1:05pm | - Cognitive Remediation as an Essential Component of Psychiatric Rehabilitation: Making the Case to State Policy Makers
- Alice Medalia, PhD, Columbia University
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| 1:05pm – 1:25pm | - Overcoming Organizational and Economic Barriers for Implementing Cognitive Remediation in Public Sector Recovery Programs
- Courtenay Harding, PhD, Columbia University and The Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies, NYC
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| 1:25pm – 1:45pm | - Operationalizing Cognitive Remediation in a Program for People with Serious Mental Illness
- Amy Dorin, FEGS Health and Human Service System, Behavioral Health Services
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| 1:45pm – 2:15pm | - Discussion Session 4
- Discussant: Russell Glasgow, PhD, National Cancer Institute
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| 2:15pm – 3:15pm | - General Discussion
Future Directions - Discussant: Robert Heinssen, PhD, ABPP, NIMH
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| 3:15 p.m. | Wrap-up and Adjourn |
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