Where European Neuroscience meets the world PROGRAMME BOOK

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Where European Neuroscience meets the world PROGRAMME BOOK
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Organised by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Hosted by the Danish Society for Neuroscience
Where European Neuroscience
meets the world
PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME
BOOK
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Call for Symposium and
Technical Workshop Proposals
7-11 July 2018 | Berlin, Germany
Organised by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Hosted by The German Neuroscience Society
Submission for proposals:
1 February – 1 March 2017
The Programme Committee will establish the scientific
programme of the FENS Forum 2018 on the basis of
proposals from scientists from all over the world and all
areas of neuroscience research.
For instructions and application for symposium
and technical workshops proposals, please connect to
www.fens.org/2018
Where European Neuroscience meets the world
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July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
FENS Organisation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05
Saturday, 2nd July
FENS Forum 2016 Organisation. . . . . . . . . . . . .07
Scientific Programme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Acknowledgements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08
Supporters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 09
Sunday, 3rd July
Scientific Programme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Programme Information
Poster Presentation I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
Plenary & Special Lectures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Poster Presentation II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109
Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Networking Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Monday, 4th July
Business Meetings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Scientific Programme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Satellite Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Poster Presentation III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Programme at a Glance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Poster Presentation IV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
General Information
Tuesday, 5th July
Information for Speakers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Scientific Programme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
Poster Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Poster Presentation V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
Meeting Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Poster Presentation VI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
Bella Center Forum Floor Plans. . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Wednesday, 6th July
Exhibition
Scientific Programme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .279
List of Exhibitors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Poster Presentation VII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .285
Exhibition Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Company Profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Author Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315
TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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WELCOME
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of FENS, I would like to welcome all delegates to the 10th FENS Forum of Neuroscience in Copenhagen.
The biennial FENS Forum provides a unique opportunity to meet and discuss the most recent advances in basic neuroscience
and research on the many disorders of the brain. The programme of the FENS Forum is outstanding and attracts a worldwide
audience. It includes plenary and special lectures, a variety of symposia, technical workshops; all selected from ideas
proposed by the neuroscience community. As always, a large part of the Forum is devoted to poster presentations to allow
stimulating interaction between participants.
The 10th FENS Forum is hosted by the Danish Society of Neuroscience. We thank the Host Society Committee, chaired by
Nicolas Caesar Petersen, for preparing a very attractive programme of scientific and social events. No doubt, this will
contribute to turning the 10th FENS Forum into a memorable experience.
We also thank all the FENS’ member societies and our partners for their continued support. It is through joined efforts that
we can make FENS and its Forum a success.
We very much hope that you will enjoy all aspects of the FENS Forum 2016 in Copenhagen!
Monica Di Luca
FENS President
04 | WELCOME LETTER
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
FENS ORGANISATION
FENS Governing bodies
FENS Governing Council
The FENS Governing Council consists of representatives from the FENS member societies and members of the Executive
Committee.
FENS Executive Committee (2014 - 2016)
Monica Di Luca, Italy, President
Marianne Amalric, France, Secretary-General
Vincent Prévot, France, Treasurer
Rui Costa, Portugal, Chair Programme Committee
Menno Witter, Norway, Chair CHET
Alison Abbott, Germany, Chair Communication Committee
Nicoals Caesar Petersen, Denmark, Chair Host Society Committee
FENS Advisory Board (2014 - 2016)
Barry Everitt, UK, President-Elect
Marian Joëls, Netherlands, Past President
Juan Lerma, Spain, Secretary General-Elect
Andreas Draguhn, Germany, Treasurer-Elect
FENS Standing Committees
FENS Special Committees
CHET (2014 - 2016)
Menno Witter, Norway, Chair
Michael Häusser, UK
Svjetlana Kalanj Bognar, Croatia
Marja-Leena Linne, Finland
Gal Richter-Levin, Israel
Robert Gábriel, Hungary, IBRO Representative
Angela Cenci Nilsson, Sweden, IBRO Representative
The Brain Conferences Committee
Ray Dolan, UK (Chair)
Oscar Marin, UK
Richard Morris, UK
Christine Petit, France
Botond Roska, Switzerland
Erin Schuman, Germany
Communication Committee (2014 - 2016)
Alison Abbott, Germany, Chair
Jane Haley, UK
Maria Luz Montesinos, Spain
Malgorzata Kossut, Poland
Yves Tillet, France
CARE Committee (2014 - 2016)
Francois Lachapelle, France, Chair
Peter Scheiffele, Switzerland
Matthew Rushworth, UK
Pieter Roelfsema, Netherlands
Gemma Perretta, Italy
History Committee (2014 - 2016)
Lorenzo Lorusso, Italy, Chair
Zoltán Molnár, UK
Marco Piccolino, Italy
FFRM
Marian Joëls, Netherlands, Chair
Monica Di Luca, Italy
Rui Costa, Portugal
Menno Witter, Norway
FENS ORGANISATION |
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FENS MEMBER SOCIETIES
European National Societies
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Armenian Neuroscience Society
Austrian Neuroscience Association
Belgian Society for Neuroscience
Brain Research Society of Finland
British Neuroscience Association
Croatian Society for Neuroscience
Czech Neuroscience Society
Danish Society for Neuroscience
Dutch Neurofederation
Georgian Neuroscience Association
German Neuroscience Society
Hellenic Society for Neuroscience
Hungarian Neuroscience Society
Icelandic Society for Neuroscience
Israel Society for Neurosciences
Lithuanian Neuroscience Association
Malta Neuroscience Network
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National Neuroscience Society of Romania
Neuroscience Ireland
Neuroscience Society of Turkey
Norwegian Neuroscience Society
Polish Neuroscience Society
Russian Neuroscience Society
Serbian Neuroscience Society
Slovak Society for Neuroscience
Slovenian Neuroscience Association
Sociedad Española de Neurociencia
Sociedade Portuguesa de Neurosciências
Società Italiana di Neuroscienze
Societé des Neurosciences
Swedish Society for Neuroscience
Swiss Society for Neuroscience
Ukrainian Society for Neuroscience
Single Discipline Societies
FENS is a member of the European Brain Council (EBC) and of the International Brain Research Organisation (IBRO).
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European Behavioural Pharmacology Society (EBPS)
European Brain and Behaviour Society (EBBS)
European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP)
European Confederation of Neuropathological Societies (Euro-CNS)
European Molecular and Cellular Cognition Society (EMCCS)
European Sleep Research Society (ESRS)
European Society for Neurochemistry (ESN)
Federation of European Physiological Societies (FEPS)
Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco - Europe Chapter (SRNT-E)
The International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society (IBANGS)
FENS Administration
FENS Office Brussels
Rue d’ Egmont 11
1000 Brussels | Belgium
Phone: +32 2 545 04 06
Lars Kristiansen, Executive Director
[email protected]
Michela Pichereddu, Communication Officer
[email protected]
Olga Zvyagintseva, Events Manager
[email protected]
Mathilde Maughan, Schools Coordinator
[email protected]
Mihaela Vincze, Project Coordinator
[email protected]
Bakhodir Gosset, Administrative Coordinator
[email protected]
FENS Website
www.fens.org
06 | FENS ORGANISATION
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
FORUM 2016 ORGANISATION
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE (2014 - 2016)
Press Centre
Rui Costa, Portugal, Chair
Nicolas Caesar Petersen, Denmark, HSC Chair
David McCormick, USA, SfN representative
Shumin Duan, China, Pacific Rim representative
Pirta Hotulainen, Finland
Fabio Benfenati, Italy
Maria Victoria Sánchez-Vives, Spain
Andrea Volterra, Switzerland
John Rothwell, UK
Elisabeth Binder, Germany
Carmen Sandi, Switzerland
Mihai Moldovan, Denmark
Thomas Mrsic-Flogel, Switzerland
Steven Kushner, Netherlands
Megan Carey, Portugal
Scott Waddell, UK
Ulrik Gether, Denmark
Elaine Snell, Snell Communications Ltd.
[email protected]
Metha Loumann
Local Journalist
[email protected]
Michela Pichereddu, Communication Officer
[email protected]
Forum Organiser
Kenes International
Rue Francois-Versonnex 7,
1207 Geneva, Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 9080488
Fax: +41 22 9069140
[email protected]
HOST SOCIETY COMMITTEE
Nicolas Caesar Petersen (chair), PhD, Professor
Christina Kruuse, MD PhD, Clinical Research Professor
Lone Helboe, PhD, Senior Scientist
Lone Frank, PhD, Science writer
Jean-Francois Perrier, PhD, Professor
Aase Frandsen, PhD DSc, Professor
Camilla Steensgaard Andersson, HSC Assistant, MSc
Lisbeth Rosenberg (secretary), MA
Forum Secretariat
FENS Office
Lars Kristiansen, Olga Zvyagintseva
Fondation Universitaire
Rue d‘Egmont 11
1000 Brussels, Belgium
[email protected]
FENS FORUM 2016 ORGANISATION |
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
On behalf of the organisers, FENS wishes to thank the invited speakers and chairpersons who have accepted to contribute
to the scientific programme, as well as all neuroscientists who have submitted symposia and workshop proposals to the
Forum Programme Committee to establish the present scientific programme. The organisers also wish to thank the great
number of scientists who submitted their abstracts for poster presentation and contributed to a large extent to the success
of the FENS Forum 2016 in Copenhagen.
Management and organisation
» FENS Offices in Brussels
» Host Society Committee, Copenhagen
» Kenes International
In addition the organisers would like to thank:
» The FENS - IBRO/PERC Travel Grant Committee:
Marianne Amalric, France
Lerma Juan, Spain
Vincent Prévot, France
Andreas Draguhn, Germany
Alison Abbott, Germany
Nicolas Caesar Petersen, Denmark
Róbert Gábriel, Hungary
Micaela Morelli, Italy
» The French Society of Neuroscience:
Dominique Poulain, Clémence Fouquet and Jean-Francis Renaudon
Travel Grants
The following organisations have sponsored students and young investigators to attend the FENS Forum.
National Member Societies
Austrian Neuroscience Association: 5 grants of 500€
French Neuroscience Society: 35 grants of 500€
German Neuroscience Society: 20 grants of 500€
Hellenic Society for Neuroscience: 4 grants of 500€
Italian Neuroscience Society (SINS): 10 grants of 500€
National Neuroscience Society of Romania: 2 grants of 300€
Polish Neuroscience Society: 5 grants of 500€
Slovenian Neuroscience Society: 2 grants of 500€
European Society for Neurochemistry: 3 grants of 500€
International Societies
Society for Neuroscience (SfN): 15 grants of $ 2000
FENS acknowledges Kenes Group for its generous contribution to its travel grant programme.
FENS IBRO/PERC
FENS IBRO/PERC grants: 160 travel grants of € 750
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July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
SUPPORTERS & CONTRIBUTORS
The organisers of the FENS Forum 2016 would like to express its gratitude and acknowledge the following long-term
partner organisations for their continued support to FENS:
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Boehringer Ingelheim
European Brain Council (EBC)
European Journal of Neuroscience (EJN)
Fondation IPSEN
Grete Lundbeck European Brain Research Foundation – The Brain Prize
International Brain Research Organization (IBRO)
Kenes Group International
Lundbeck S.A.
Lundbeckfonden
Network for European Funding for European Neuroscience (NEURON)
Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
The Dana Foundation
The Dargut and Milena Kemali Foundation for Research in Neurosciences
The European Brain and Behaviour Society (EBBS)
The European Dana Alliance for the Brain (EDAB)
The Hertie Foundation
The Kavli Foundation
Wiley
The organisers would like to express its gratitude and acknowledge the following organisations and institutions for their
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Mauna Kea Technologies
Merck
Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences
PeproTech
TSE systems
Wonderful Copenhagen
SUPPORTERS & CONTRIBUTORS | 09
LONG TERM PARTNERS
SUPPORTERS
10 | LONG TERM PARTNERS AND SUPPORTERS
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Organised by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Hosted by the Danish Society for Neuroscience
Where European Neuroscience
meets the world
PROGRAMME
INFORMATION
CALL FOR SYMPOSIUM
PROPOSALS
Deadline:
18 September, 2016
The regional FENS meeting in Pécs will focus on the most recent discoveries in
neuroscience from molecules to behaviour, highlighting discoveries of translational
potential. In addition to the wide range of scientific insights a special emphasis will
be placed on cutting-edge technologies. The conference will be held for four days and
will include six plenary speaker sessions, numerous symposia and poster sessions.
The main square of the city
Pécs, the Mediterranean city of Hungary, is
located in the South of Hungary. It can be easily
reached by train or long distance bus service from
Budapest. The Kodály Centre (venue) is situated
within 10 minutes walking from the city centre.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
• Dóra Reglődi (Chair) Dept. of Anatomy, University of Pécs,
secretary of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society
PLENARY SPEAKERS
• Thomas Südhof Nobel Prize in 2013
(Stanford University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, USA)
• Attila Losonczy
(Columbia University Medical Center, USA)
• Hannah Monyer
(University of Heidelberg, Germany)
• Anders Björklund
(Neuroscience Center, University of Lund, Sweden)
• Akihiro Kusumi
(Kyoto University, Japan)
• István Módy
(UCLA, Brain Research Institute, USA)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
• Gábor Tamás (Chair) Dept. of Physiology, University of
Szeged, Hungary
Members:
• Zoltán Nusser President of Hungarian Neuroscience Society,
Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Hungarian Academy of
Sciences
• Tamás Freund Past President of the Hungarian Neuroscience
Society, Past President of FENS, Honorary President of the
Conference, Director of Institute of Experimental Medicine of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
• Rui M. Costa Program Committee Chair of the FENS Forum
• István Ábrahám Dept. of Physiology, President of University
of Pecs Neuroscience Centre
• Róbert Gábriel Dept. of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology
Special events and programs • “Meet the Nobel Prize winner” • “Meet the Brain Prize
winner” • “NEURART”: Neuroscience and Art exhibition • Scavenger hunts with the brain
• “Touch the Brain” activity • Laboratory visits • Brain Awareness Events – Brain Exhibition
• “Brain Bridge” Outreach Program – brain awareness from the youngest generation
(PhD students are involved as instructors)
Non-scientific programs • plenty of festivals in Pécs from spring to late autumn
• Villány wine region • sightseeing tour in Budapest
More information: www.fensfrm.hu • [email protected]
The high-end conference centre
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
PLENARY AND SPECIAL LECTURES
Plenary Lectures I Hall A
Saturday, July 02, 2016
Wednesday, July 06, 2016
18:00 - 19:00
PL01 - Kavli Foundation Lecture
William Newsome (Palo Alto, USA)
Detecting ‘changes-of-mind’ from neural population
recordings in prefrontal cortex
Introduced by: Rui Costa
08:30 - 09:30
PL08 - ERA-NET Neuron Lecture
Hannah Monyer (Heidelberg, Germany)
Inhibition in the brain: from individual cells to networks
Introduced by: Juan Lerma
Sunday, July 03, 2016
08:30 - 09:30
PL02 - Florian Engert (Cambridge, USA)
Distributed neural architectures for binocular visuomotor
transformations in the larval zebrafish
Introduced by: Thomas Mrsic-Flogel
13:00 - 14:00
PL09 - Closing Plenary Lecture
Giulio Tononi (Madison, USA)
Sleep and synaptic down-selection
Introduced by: Barry Everitt
17:30 - 18:30
PL03 - Larry Abbott (New York, USA)
Making sense of randomness
Introduced by: Alison Abbott
Monday, July 04, 2016
08:30 - 09:30
PL04 - Silvia Arber (Basel, Switzerland)
Circuits for movement
Introduced by: Menno Witter
17:30 - 19:00
PL05 - Presidential Lecture
John O’Keefe (London, United Kingdom)
The hippocampal cognitive map: past and future
Edvard Ingjald Moser (Trondheim, Norway)
Grid cells and entorhinal network dynamics
May-Britt Moser (Trondheim, Norway)
Development of the grid-cell system
Introduced by: Monica Di Luca
Tuesday, July 05, 2016
08:30 - 09:30
PL06 - Hertie Foundation Lecture
Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (London, United Kingdom)
Adolescence as a sensitive period of social brain
development
Introduced by: Marian Joëls
17:30 - 18:30
PL07 - Andreas Lüthi (Basel, Switzerland)
Defining the neuronal circuitry of fear
Introduced by: Marianne Amalric
PROGRAMME INFORMATION |
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SPECIAL LECTURES
Sunday, July 03, 2016
Tuesday, July 05, 2016
12:30 - 14:00 | Hall A
SL01 - The Brain Prize Lecture 2015
Winfried Denk (Heidelberg, Germany)
Structural neurobiology: goals, tools, pitfalls
Arthur Konnerth (Munich, Germany)
Two-photon calcium imaging of neuronal circuits in vivo
David Tank (Princeton, USA)
Neural circuit dynamics during virtual navigation and
decision-making
Introduced by: Colin Blakemore
12:30 - 14:00 | Hall C
SL07 - Foundation IPSEN/Neuronal Plasticity Prize:
Neuroenergetics
David Attwell (London, United Kingdom)
The energetic design of the brain
Pierre Magistretti (EPFL, Switzerland and KAUST, KSA)
The central role of astrocytes in neuroenergetics
Marcus Raichle (St. Louis, USA)
The brain’s dark energy
Introduced by: Nikos Logothetis
13:00 - 13:45 | Hall B
SL02 - IBRO - Kemali Prize
Casper Hoogenraad (Utrecht, Netherlands)
Building a neuron: cytoskeleton organisation and transport
mechanisms
Introduced by: Pierre Magistretti
13:00 - 13:45 | Hall I
SL08 - EBBS/Behavioural Brain Research Prize
Wolfram Schultz (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
The economic utility signal of dopamine neurons
Introduced by: Bruno Poucet
13:00 - 13:45 | Hall C
SL03 - EDAB Special Lecture on Neuroethics
Steven Hyman (Cambridge, USA)
Are criminal law and neuroscience on a collision course?
Introduced by: Eva Syková
Monday, July 04, 2016
13:00 - 13:45 | Hall A
SL04 - Host Society Special Lecture
Maiken Nedergaard (Rochester, USA/Copenhagen,
Denmark)
The glymphatic system
Introduced by: Nicolas Caesar Petersen
13:00 - 13:45 | Hall I
SL05 - EDAB/Max Cowan Special Lecture
Carl Petersen (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Neural circuits for goal-directed sensorimotor
transformation
Introduced by: Colin Blakemore
13:00 - 13:45 | Hall C
SL06 - Boehringer-Ingelheim/FENS Research Award
Gaia Novarino (Klosterneuburg, Austria)
Genetic and molecular dissection of human neurological
disorders
Introduced by: Bernd Sommer
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13:00 - 13:45 | Hall A
SL09 - Eric Kandel Prize Lecture
Yasser Roudi (Trondheim, Norway)
Navigating the manifolds of the brain
Introduced by: May-Britt Moser
Wednesday, July 06, 2016
11:30 - 12:45 | Hall A
SL10 - FENS-EJN Awards Lectures
Antonello Bonci (Baltimore, USA)
From synaptic plasticity to Clinical studies: therapeutic
developments from optogenetics
Jerry Chen (Zurich, Switzerland)
Dissecting long-range cortical networks during behavior
Lars Schwabe (Hamburg, Germany)
Stress-induced modulation of multiple memory systems
Introduced by: Paul Bolam and John Foxe
11:45 - 12:45 | Hall I
SL11 - ERA NET NEURON/Excellent Papers in Neuroscience
Awards
Julien Courtin (Basel, Switzerland)
Prefrontal parvalbumin - expressing interneurons control
fear expression
Introduced by: Marlies Dorlöchter and Erkki Raulo
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
SPECIAL INTEREST EVENTS
Saturday, July 2, 2016
14:00 - 16:00 | Hall A
SiE01 - The Brain Prize Cavalcade – the first five years
16:00 – 17:00 | Hall A
SiE02 – EJN Special Feature
Sunday, July 3, 2016
08:30 – 12:30 | Room 19
SiE03 (I) – The Brain Bee Competition
17:15 - 17:30 | Hall A
SiE03 (II) – The Brain Bee World Championship Award Ceremony
18:45 - 20:00 | Room 20
SiE04 - Consensus Statement on European Brain Research - The need to expand Brain Research in Europe
Monday, July 4, 2016
12:00 - 13:00 | Hall F
SiE05 - European Research Council (ERC): funding opportunities for investigator-driven research in Europe
12:00 - 13:30 | Hall B
SiE06 - Why do we need to use animals in research?
Reaching out to the scientific community, the public and the institutions
12:40 - 13:00 | Hall A
SiE07 - Neuroscience Outreach Awards Ceremony
17:10 - 17:30 | Hall A
SiE08 - Awarding Ceremony: Mentoring and PhD Thesis Prizes 2016
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
12:00 - 13:45 | Room 19
SiE09 - Code of Conduct and Ethics in Science
18:45 - 22:00 | Hall F
SiE10 - Bridging Knowledge Session: Alpha-synuclein prion like forms as target for therapy in Parkinson’s disease and
other synucleinopathies
18:45 - 21:15 | Hall G
SiE11 - Women in Neuroscience
PROGRAMME INFORMATION |
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OPENING CEREMONY & NETWORKING EVENTS
SATURDAY, JULY 2, 2016
17:00 - 18:00
Opening Ceremony
Bella Center - Hall A
All registered participants are invited to attend
Opening ceremony is moderated by the actor Peter Gantzler (Earl Ragnar “The Last Kingdom”).
Welcome address by Nicolas Caesar Petersen, Chair of the Host Society Committee.
Musical performances by “Outlandish”.
Official opening of the FENS Forum 2016 by FENS President Monica Di Luca.
All Day Events
The History Corner
Venue: Bella Center, Auditorium Foyer
Host: FENS History of Neuroscience Committee
An exhibition of posters on the History of Neuroscience, which will go on throughout the Forum. It is the perfect place
to learn more about the History of Neuroscience, rest while reading posters, or discover FENS History Committee’s new
project: the European Brain Museum. The exhibition is divided into three sections: the European Brain Museum Project,
the History of Neuroscience in Scandinavia (which is also the topic of the History Committee Networking event), and the
display of a few of our many online history projects.
The Abstracts titles:
The History of Neuroscience in Scandinavia: A Neuropathological Report Anno 1669 by Nicolaus Steno / How Neurophysiology
Became Neuroscience in Scandinavia - Role of Functional Neuroimaging by Scandinavian Students of Brain Circulation
History Online Projects: www.fens.org/Outreach/History/History-Online-Projects/Online-projects1/
Angelo Mosso’s first steps in physiology, Charles Darwin’s works and early European neuroscience / Greece: The Cornerstone
of Neuroscience / Hebb and Cattell: The genesis of the concepts of fluid and crystallized intelligence / Rediscovering
hybernation - research of the Belgrade School of Physiology / Lazar K. Lazarević, the author who first described the
straight le raising test / Leonardo Da Vinci and the search for the anatomical basis of the soul / Sherrington’s Box of
Wonders / The Vincenzo Neri Medical Film and Photographic Collection (1907-1956 circa) / Volodymyr Betz - worldrenowned Ukranian neurobiologist / Volodymyr Pravdych-Neminsky: first non-invasive EEG and survival under state terror
The European Brain Museum (EBM) Project: www.fens.org/Outreach/History/
A Brain Museum Tour of Europe / Heritage of the Scuola Grande di San Marco in Venice and Neuroscience / Neuroscience
in Genoa / Nazi scientists as expert consultants for books and scientific instruments pillaging at the University of Pisa in
1944 / European History of Neuroscience Seminars: A local spreading of knowledge throughout Europe
The Brain Awareness Week Corner
Venue: Bella Center, Congress Foyer
Host: The Dana Foundation/EDAB and FENS
Discover how the Brain Awareness Week has been celebrated this year throughout Europe. The BAW Corner holds a
selection of posters featuring the activities carried out by the awardees of the FENS/Dana European Brain Awareness
Week in Europe - from public understanding of the brain to the promise of brain research. Get insights on the BAW 2016
celebrations and find out how you can get involved in the next Brain Awareness Week (March 13-19, 2017).
The Abstracts titles:
18th Brain Awareness Week in Eskisehir, Turkey / BRAIN and PERM: Let’s get acquainted! / Brain Awareness Week 2016 in
Innsbruck: “The world of the senses” / Brain Facts and Research 4everyone / “Creativity: it’s in your head!” (“La créativité,
c’est dans la tête! ”) / Evolution of the Brain: an exhibition for the 2016 Bristol Neuroscience Festival / Full seven days of
brain awareness in Trieste, Italy / Hellenic Society for Neuroscience Brain Awareness Week 2016: From Science to Society
/ Romanian brain-match: neuroscientists versus society / Savour Toledo (Saborea Toledo) - BAW 2016 / Seven senses of
the world - a closer look into our own brain reality / The Berlin Brain Awareness Week (BAW) 2016
16 | PROGRAMME INFORMATION
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
SUNDAY, JULY 3, 2016
18:45 - 21:30
Annual General Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society (NWG)
Venue: Bella Centre, Room 17
Host: German Neuroscience Society / Neurowissenschaftliche Gesellschaft e.v. (NWG)
18:45 - 21:00
Next Generation Networks in Neuroscience from a career development perspective
Venue: Bella Center, Room 19
Host: Academy of Finland, ERA-NET NEURON, FENS-CHET
We invite young neuroscientists, interested in networking as a tool to develop career perspectives, in the field of human
mind, disease related neurosciences, or basic and translational neuroscience, to meet and mingle with music, drinks,
food and good company. All alumni of FENS training activities are also warmly welcome! Short welcoming words and
information about the Human Mind Research Programme of the Academy of Finland, the support potentials of ERA-NET
NEURON and the training space of FENS-CHET will be featured during the gathering. Representatives from the European
Research Council (ERC) will be present as well.
19:30 - 22:30
An Evening at Medical Museion: The History of Neuroscience in Scandinavia
Venue: “Medical Museion”, Bredgade 62, Copenhagen
Host: FENS History of Neuroscience Committee
Contact persons: Lorenzo Lorusso: [email protected], Mathilde Maughan: [email protected]
Come celebrate the History of Neuroscience in the anatomical theatre of the extraordinary Medical Museion of Copenhagen
– which holds one of the richest collections of historical medical artefacts in Europe. It will be the occasion to discover the
history of Scandinavian Neuroscience and its main contributors, and learn about the FENS European Brain Museum (EBM)
Project, which provides a map of well-known and hidden Brain Museums in Europe. The seminar will be followed by a
cocktail reception and a tour of the museum.
Only limited number of places is available.
20:00 - 22:30
Evening Pub Talks and Science Speed Dating
Venues and presentations:
Von Fressen (Vesterbrogade 124)
Tara Spires-Jones, University of Edinburgh, UK
Talk title: ‘Dementia research: Illuminating brain changes’
Kølster’s 12 Taps (Rantzausgade 56)
Kristin Tessmar, University of Vienna, Austria
Talk Title: ‘How sun and moon influence behaviour’
Brus (Guldbergsgade 29B)
Manuel Mameli, Institut du Fer a Moulin, Paris, France
Talk title: ‘Hooked and Hijacked! My brain is on drugs!’
Bevar’s (Ravnsborggade 10B)
Johannes Letzkus, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Germany
Talk title: ‘Stay flexible - how we learn and remember’
Host: FENS-Kavli Network of Excellence & Host Society Committee
Contact person: Mihaela Vincze, [email protected]
Accompanying the FENS Forum and starting in Copenhagen in 2016, the FENS-Kavli Scholars have organised talks for the
general public in informal settings. Our aim here is to share our fascination with the brain, and to showcase the most
interesting areas of Neuroscience for lay audiences in a fun way.
No registration required. All events place at the same time but in different locations.
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MONDAY, JULY 4, 2016
19:15 - 21:15
Your Guide to Independence: Building a Successful Career in Neuroscience
Venue: Bella Center, Room 19
Host: European Journal of Neuroscience
Contact person: Emma Boxer, [email protected]
The main aim of this workshop is to provide advice to young researchers on how to successfully navigate the early stages
of an academic career. We will cover aspects such as setting up your own lab, establishing collaborations, research ethics,
and writing and peer reviewing papers.
19:15 - 22:30
The Era of Sharing in Neuroscience
Venue: Bella Center, Room 20
Host: INCF, International Neuroinformatics Coordinating facility
Contact person: Rosa Cusato Sörnäs, [email protected]
To provide a forum for scientists interested in neuroinformatics and data/code sharing to connect. To present updates
from the INCF international network about data and code sharing initiatives, including sharing clinical data. To provide
opportunity to connect with other researchers within and beyond Europe. FENS provides the perfect opportunity for this.
MONDAY 4 - TUESDAY 5, JULY 2016
19:30 - 21:30 (2 day event)
First Meeting of the Synaptic Role in Cognitive Disabilities Network
Venue: Cab Inn Metro Hotel, Arne Jacobsens Alle 2, 2300 Copenhagen
Host / Organisers: Synaptic Role in Cognitive Disabilities Network
Contact person: Àlex Bayés, [email protected]
The ‘Synaptic Role in Cognitive Disabilities Network’ is a recently created Spanish network of basic research laboratories
focused on the study of the relationships between synaptic biology and cognitive dysfunctions. In this meeting we will
share the latest work performed by each of the different groups. Particular attention will be given to those projects that
have been done through collaboration of several research groups from the network, but will also discuss the directions
and topics that the network will undertake in the near future.
TUESDAY, JULY 5, 2016
18:45 - 21:00
Communicating Animal Research: Why and How - Lessons from Europe
Venue: Bella Center, Hall H
Host: The European Animal Research Association (EARA)
Contact persons: Emma Martinez; Kirk Leech, [email protected]; [email protected]
Improving public understanding is central to gaining acceptance and, potentially, support for important scientific research
where animals play a key role. Through a series of short presentations and a workout group exercise we will illustrate best
practices on animal research communications.
19:00 - 20:30
Art of Neuroscience 2016 - Winner Announcement
Venue: Bella Center, Hall C
Host: Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
Contact person: Tycho Hoogland, [email protected]
At this event the winners of the 2016 Art of Neuroscience competition (aon.nin.knaw.nl) will be announced. Come and
celebrate with this year’s winners and previous awardees and toast to the beauty of the brain!
19:00 - 21:00
Blending Science and Cooking: A Complete Sensory Experience
Venue: Bella Center, Room 19
Host: FENS-Kavli Network of Excellence
Contact person: Mihaela Vincze, [email protected]
Our perception of food comes from a combination of sensory experiences that often influence each other. Although the
visual appearance of food plays a major role in our expectations when we eat or drink, the smells, sounds and general
context of a food experience can greatly influence the perception of flavor, which can vary in different settings. Join us for
a unique, brain-inspired tasting experience!
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July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
BUSINESS MEETINGS
The following business meetings will take place during the FENS Forum
Event
Time
Hall
Friday, July 1
FENS Executive committee meeting
08:30 - 14:30
Meeting Room 21
Saturday, July 2
FENS Governing Council meeting (Part I)
08:30 - 13:45
Bella Sky Hotel
180 - 181 Ballroom
Sunday, July 3
European Dana Alliance for the Brain Executive Committee meeting
08:00 - 10:00
Bella Sky Hotel
Monday, July 4
Tuesday, July 5
Wednesday, July 6
The Dana Foundation - FENS KAVLI Network of
14:00 - 14:30
Excellence Meeting
Room 22
CAJAL Steering Committee Annual Meeting
14:00 - 17:00
Room 23
Annual General Meeting (AGM) of NENS
Schools Directors and Coordinators
15:00 - 17:00
Room 20
EBBS Executive Committee Meeting
19:00 - 21:30
Room 21
Buisness Meeting of the Austrian
Neuroscience Association (ANA)
19:30 - 21:00
Room 22
General Assembly of the Austrian
Neuroscience Association (ANA)
11:30 - 13:00
Room 20
EJN Editorial Board Meeting
12:00 - 14:00
Room 17
European Foundations in the Neurosciences
14:00 - 17:00
Room 22
CARE Committee Meeting
15:00 - 17:30
Room 20
FENS History Committee Annual Business
Meeting
16:00 - 17:00
Room 21
CHET Business Meeting
10:50 - 11:50
Room 22
FENS-KAVLI Scholars Business Meeting
15:00 - 17:00
Room 20
FENS Communication Committee Meeting
16:00 - 19:30
Room 22
FENS Governing Council Meeting (Part II)
14:30 - 17:00
Room 18 + 19
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SATELLITE EVENTS
The satellite events related to the FENS Forum 2016 have all qualified state-of-the-art scientific programmes. Although FENS
is not involved in their preparation and organization, they are highly recommended by the FENS Programme Committee.
29 June 2016 - 1 July 2016
ENCODS2016 - European Neuroscience Conference for Doctoral Students
Venue: Marienlyst beach hotel, Strandgade 2, 3000 Helsingør, Denmark
Organisers: Mirelle ter Veer, Amber Kerkhofs, Kathrine Louise Jensen, Mia Apuschkin, Itzia Jiminez,
Joshua Obermayer
Contact person(s): Amber Kerkhofs; Mirelle ter Veer
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.encods.eu
30 June 2016 - 1 July 2016
EMCCS-EBBS-FENS Satellite Meeting
Venue: The Lundbeck Foundation Auditorium, Copenhagen Biocenter, University of Copenhagen.
Address: Ole Maaløes Vej 5. DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark
Organisers: Angel Barco (on behalf of EMCCS) and Shira Knafo (on behalf of EBBS)
Contact person(s): Angel Barco, Shira Knafo
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Website: www.emccs.org/activitie-detail.php?recordID=26
Nutrition for the Ageing Brain
Venue: Park Inn by Radisson Copenhagen Airport, Engvej 171, Copenhagen
Organisers: ILSI Europe Nutrition and Mental Performance Task Force
Contact person(s): Jeroen Schuermans, David Vauzour
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Website: www.ilsi.org/Europe/Pages/ViewEventDetails.aspx
1 July 2016
Cajal Club Satellite Meeting: Cerebral Cortical Cell Types
Venue: Celebration Auditorium, Bülowsvej 17, 1870 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Organisers: Cajal Club; Christopher A. Walsh; Nicolas Caesar Petersen; Gordon Shepherd
Contact person(s): Christopher Walsh, Nicolas Caesar Petersen
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Website: cajalclub.org
Molecular Regulation of Depression
Venue: Bella Centre, Center Boulevard 5, Copenhagen
Organisers: Eleanor Coffey, Thomas Frodl, Martin Walter, Michael Courtney, Andrew Harkin
Contact person(s): Eleanor Coffey
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.rbirth.eu/fens2016/
Molecular Regulation of Depression
Venue: Bella Centre, Center Boulevard 5, Copenhagen
Organisers: Eleanor Coffey, Thomas Frodl, Martin Walter, Michael Courtney, Andrew Harkin
Contact person(s): Eleanor Coffey
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.rbirth.eu/fens2016/
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July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Cells, Circuits and Computation: Expanding the Horizons of Big Data Analysis
Venue: DGI-byen Tietgensgade 65
Organisers: Allen Institute for Brain Science and Human Brain Project Education Programme Office
Contact person(s): Elisabeth Wintersteller, Terri Gilbert
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Website: alleninstitute.org/event/fens-2016
Interneuron Synaptic Plasticity – From Mechanism to Higher Brain Function
Venue: University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Health Hannover Auditorium Nørre Allé 20 2200 Copenhagen N
Organisers: Prof. Dr. Marlene Bartos
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.physiologie.uni-freiburg.de/research-groups/neural-networks/copy_of_fens-2016-satellite-event
Satellite Symposium of the European Sleep Research Society: From Basic Neuroscience To Clinics
Venue: Edvard Thomsens Vej 10-14
Organisers: European Sleep Research Society (ESRS); Danish Society for Sleep Medicine (DSSM);
Marielle Zoetmulder; Poul Jennum
Contact person(s):
Marielle Zoetmulder, President of the DSSM, Poul Jennum
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Website: www.eiseverywhere.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=145670&
European Population Neuroscience
Venue: DGI-byen, Tietgensgade 65
Host / Organisers: Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance; CreoDK; Prof. Hartwig Siebner (DRCMR);
Prof. Tomas Paus (Rotman Research Institute and University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada);
Prof. Thomas Werge (Mental Health Centre Sct. Hans, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark)
Contact person: Hartwig Siebner
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.drcmr.dk/fens-seminar/event/184-fens-forum-satellite-european-population-neuroscience
Mechanisms of neurodegeneration and progression: From mechanisms to therapies in Parkinson’s disease
Venue: University of Copenhagen. Nørre Alle 20. School of Dentistry. Panum Building (building 29).
Room 29.01.30
Organisers: Maria Trinidad Herrero (University of Murcia, Spain); Micaela Morelli (University of Cagliari, Italy);
Harry Steinbusch (University of Maastricht, The Netherlands); and Neurotoxicity Society (NTS)
Contact Persons: María Trinidad Herrero, Micaela Morelli and Harry Steinbusch
E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
7 July 2016
Barriers in developing brain: Celebrating 40 years of Møllgård-Saunders collaboration
Venue: Faculty Club, Health Science Faculty, Blegdamsvej 3
Organisers: K Møllgård; Z Molnár; K Dziegielewska; N Saunders
Contact person(s): Professor Kjeld Møllgård
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: cph2016.dk/2016/01/barriers-in-developing-brain
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PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Saturday, July 2, 2016
10:30 - 13:30
Hall C
W01 Identifying the
diversity of
neuronal cell
types
Hall D
W02 Light that cures:
Therapies based
on optogenetic
manipulations
and lightregulated drugs
14:00 - 16:00
Room 20
W03 Organic
biofunctional
interface, micronano electronics,
optical methods
to study neural
cells
Room 19
W04 Introduction
to the Human
Brain Project
collaboratory
Hall E
W05 Full brain
network
dynamics modeling,
analyses,
experiments
Room 18
W06 Bioelectronic
medicine:
Harnessing the
electric patterns
of neurons for
therapy
Hall A
SiE01 - The Brain Prize Cavalcade - The first five years
16:00 - 17:00
Hall A
SiE02 - The EJN Special Feature
17:00 - 18:00
Hall A
Opening Ceremony
18:00 - 19:00
Hall A
PL01 - Kavli Foundation Lecture
William Newsome (Palo Alto, USA)
All Day Event
Auditorium Foyer
The History Corner
Congress Foyer
The Brain Awareness Week Corner
Colour Key:
PL - Plenary Lecture
SL - Special Lecture
S - Symposium
W - Technical Workshop
SiE - Special Interest Event
Networking Events
Opening Ceremony
COLOUR KEY:
PL - Plenary Lecture,
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S - Symposium,
SiE - Special Interest Event,
SL - Special Lecture,
W - Technical Workshop,
Networking Events
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Sunday, July 3, 2016
Poster Area
Session I
09:30 - 13:00
08:30 - 09:30 Hall A
PL02 - Plenary Lecture
Florian Engert (Cambridge, USA)
08:30 - 12:30
Room 19 SiE03 (I) - The Brain Bee Competition (limited access)
09:30 - 09:45
Break
09:45 - 11:15
S01 - Synchrony in schizophrenia: from mechanisms to disease
symptoms
S02 - The molecular mechanisms of amphetamine action: of
membranes, mice and men
S03 - Cerebellar interactions with the limbic system, basal ganglia and
thalamo-cortical networks
S04 - Function and regulatory circuit mechanisms of brain state
Hall F
Hall C
Hall G
Hall H
Hall E
S05 - Selection and consolidation of neuronal circuits during behavioral
learning
S06 - Genetic regulation of stress sensitivity: relevance to anxiety and
depression
S07 - Neurobiology of social reward and attachment
Hall B
S08 - Microglial activation in distinct brain diseases
Hall I
Hall D
11:15 - 13:00
13:00 - 13:45
Hall A
SL01 - The Brain Prize Lecture 2015
(12:30 - 14:00)
Winfried Denk (Heidelberg, Germany)
Arthur Konnerth (Munich, Germany)
David Tank (Princeton, USA)
14:00 - 15:45
15:45 - 17:15
Hall C
SL03 - EDAB
- Lecture on
Neuroethics
Steven E. Hyman
(Cambridge, USA)
Hall F
S09 - Genetic control of cerebral cortex expansion and evolution
Hall C
S10 - Chloride regulation, inhibitory function and neurological disease
Hall B
S11 - Rethinking the role of prefrontal cortex in working memory
Hall G
Hall E
Session II
14:00 - 17:30
14:00 - 15:30
Poster Authors
in Attendance
S16 - Cellular mechanisms of neurovascular coupling
Hall H
17:15 - 17:30
13:00 - 14:00
Poster Switch
Period
S12 - Functional imaging of neuronal and dendritic computation in
behaving animals
S13 - Vision through time: how the visual system integrates information
over time and space
S14 - Gut-brain crosstalk in the regulation of feeding and eating
disorders
S15 - Reward and punishment in primary sensory cortices
Hall D
Hall A SiE03 (II) – The Brain Bee World Championship Award Ceremony
Hall A
PL03 – Plenary Lecture, Larry Abbott (New York, USA)
18:30 - 18:45
18:45
Hall B
SL02 - IBRO Kemali Prize
Casper Hoogenraad
(Utecht, Netherlands)
Break and Poster Viewing
Poster Session II
Hall I
17:30 - 18:30
11:30 - 13:00
Poster Authors
in Attendance
Break and Poster Viewing
Poster Session I
Break
Room 17
Annual General
Meeting of
the German
Neuroscience
Society (NWG)
COLOUR KEY:
PL - Plenary Lecture,
Room 19
Next Generation
Networks in
Neuroscience from a
career development
perspective
S - Symposium,
Offsite
An Evening at
Medical Museion:
The History of
Neuroscience in
Scandinavia
(19:30 - 22:30)
SiE - Special Interest Event,
Offsite
Evening Pub Talks
And Science Speed
Dating
(20:00 - 22:30)
SL - Special Lecture,
W - Technical Workshop,
Networking Events
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Monday, July 4, 2016
Poster Area
Session III
09:30 - 13:00
08:30 - 09:30 Hall A
PL04 - Plenary Lecture
Silvia Arber (Lausanne, Switzerland)
09:30 - 09:45
09:45 - 11:15
Break
Hall F
S17 - Epigenetic mechanisms underlying neural development
Hall G
S18 - Vesicular neurotransmitter transporters in sickness and in health
Hall B
S19 - Neocortex: Why so many layers and cell types?
Hall H
S20 - Timing neurogenesis: Intrinsic and extrinsic factors
Hall C
S21 - Convergent design: How inhibitory circuits govern olfactory processing
Hall D
S22 - Non-coding RNA signals linking pain and mood disorders
Hall E
S23 - Understanding local and global circuit mechanisms for cognition in
primates
S24 - Interactions between excitatory and inhibitory synapses within local
networks
Hall I
11:15 - 12:00
11:30 - 13:00
Poster Authors in
Attendance
Break and Poster Viewing
Poster Session III
12:00 - 13:45
Hall F (12:00 - 13:00)
SiE05 - European
Research Council (ERC):
funding opportunities for
investigator-driven research
in Europe
Hall A (12:40 - 13:00)
Hall B (12:00 - 13:30)
SiE07 - Neuroscience
SiE06 - Why do we need to
Outreach Awards Ceremony
use animals in research?
Reaching out to the scientific
community, the public and
the institutions
13:00 - 13:45
Hall A
SL04 - Host Society Special
Lecture
Maiken Nedergaard
(Rochester, USA /
Copenhagen, Denmark)
Hall I
SL05 - EDAB / Max Cowan
Special Lecture
Carl Petersen (Lausanne,
Switzerland)
14:00 - 15:45
15:45 - 17:15
13:00 - 14:00
Hall C
SL06 - Boehringer-Ingelheim Poster Switch
Period
/ FENS Research Award
Gaia Novarino
(Klosterneuburg, Austria)
Session IV
14:00 - 17:30
Break and Poster Viewing
Poster Session IV
14:00 - 15:30
Poster Authors in
Attendance
Hall I
S25 - Brain reprogramming and repair
Hall F
S26 - Modeling of synaptic transmission - the presynaptic side
Hall G
Hall B
S27 - 'Direct' and 'indirect' pathways in basal ganglia disorders: segregation
or cooperation?
S28 - Neuronal, synaptic and circuit alterations in Alzheimer's Disease
Hall C
S29 - Visual neurons in action: linking vision to oriented behaviors in flies
Hall H
S30 - Animal models of autism spectrum disorder - from disease
mechanisms to novel therapies
S31 - The neuroscience of body consciousness
Hall D
Hall E
S32 - Cell-to-cell propagation of misfolded proteins as a common feature in
neurodegeneration
Hall A
SiE08 - Award Ceremony: Mentoring and PhD Thesis Prizes 2016
17:30 - 19:00 Hall A
PL05 – Presidential Lecture
John O’Keefe (London, UK)
Edvard Moser (Trondheim, Norway)
May-Britt Moser (Trondheim, Norway)
19:15 - 21:00 Room 19
Room 20
17:10 - 17:30
Your guide to independence: building a
The era of sharing in neuroscience
successful career in neuroscience (19:15 - 21:15) (19:15 - 22:30)
COLOUR KEY:
PL - Plenary Lecture,
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S - Symposium,
SiE - Special Interest Event,
SL - Special Lecture,
W - Technical Workshop,
Networking Events
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Poster Area
Session V
09:30 - 13:00
08:30 - 09:30 Hall A
PL06 – Hertie Foundation Lecture
Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (London, United Kingdom)
Break
09:30 - 09:45
09:45 - 11:15
Hall C
S33 - Areal specification and assembly of neocortical circuits
Hall F
Hall E
S34 - Nanoscale organization of the postsynaptic density: Impact on synaptic
plasticity?
S35 - Cellular and synaptic origins of walking, running, chewing, and breathing
S36 - Neuronal oscillations and their role in visual perception electrophysiology in non-human primates
S37 - Crossmodal and associative signaling in primary sensory cortex
Hall H
S38 - Chronic pain disorders: Implications of mood and reward circuitries
Hall B
S39 - What does the dentate gyrus do? New insights from electrophysiology,
behavior and in vivo imaging
S40 - Dendritic encoding of neuronal network function and plasticity
Hall G
Hall D
Hall I
11:15 - 12:00
12:00 - 13:45
Room 19
SiE09 - Code of Conduct and Ethics in Science
13:00 - 13:45 Hall C (12:30 - 14:00)
SL07 - Fondation IPSEN/
Neuronal Plasticity Prize:
Neuroenergetics
David Attwell
(London, United Kingdom)
Pierre Magistretti (EPFL,
Switzerland and KAUST, KSA)
Marcus Raichle (St. Louis, USA)
14:00 - 15:45
15:45 - 17:15
Hall G
Hall I
SL08 - EBBS / Behavioural
Brain Research Prize
Wolfram Schultz
(Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Hall A
SL09 - Eric Kandel Prize
Lecture
Yasser Roudi
(Trondheim, Norway)
Hall I
Hall C
S43 - Disentangling astroglial function through advanced calcium imaging
Hall F
Hall D
S44 - Neural mechanisms of Brain-Machine Interfaces
S45 - Opening up high-throughput approaches to link genes, circuits and
behaviour
S46 - Neural circuits controlling feeding behavior and nutritional homeostasis in
Drosophila
S47 - Neuromodulatory control of behavior: physiology, mechanisms and
computational principles
S48 - Circuits underlying fixed and flexible behaviors
Hall B
Hall H
17:15 - 17:30
13:00 - 14:00
Poster Switch
Period
Session VI
14:00 - 17:30
Break and Poster Viewing
Poster Session VI
S41 - Mammalian nervous system cell types through the lens of single cell
RNA-sequencing (RNA-Seq)
S42 - Regulation of Synaptic Proteins in Health and Disease
Hall E
17:30 - 18:30
11:30 - 13:00
Poster Authors in
Attendance
Break and Poster Viewing
Poster Session V
14:00 - 15:30
Poster Authors in
Attendance
Break
Hall A - PL07 – Plenary Lecture
Andreas Lüthi (Basel, Switzerland)
18:30 - 18:45
Break
18:45 - 22:00 Hall F
Hall G
SiE10 – Bridging Knowledge Session: Alpha-synuclein SiE11 – Women in Neuroscience
prion like forms as target for therapy in Parkinson’s
(18:45 - 21:15)
disease and other synucleinopathies (18:45 - 22:00)
Hall H
Hall C
Room 19
Communicating Animal Research:
Art of Neuroscience 2016 - Winner Blending science and cooking:
Why and How - Lessons from
Announcement (19:00 - 20:30)
a complete sensory experience
Europe (18:45 - 21:00)
(19:00 - 21:00)
COLOUR KEY:
PL - Plenary Lecture,
S - Symposium,
SiE - Special Interest Event,
SL - Special Lecture,
W - Technical Workshop,
Networking Events
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Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Poster Area
Session VII
09:30 - 13:00
08:30 - 09:30 Hall A
PL08 - ERA-NET Neuron Plenary Lecture
Hannah Monyer (Heidelberg, Germany)
09:30 - 09:45
09:45 - 11:15
Break
Hall F
S49 - From structure to function: multiscale approaches to mouse brain
connectivity mapping
Hall B
S50 - New methods for the studies of membrane trafficking in neurons
Hall C
S51 - Aerobic glycolysis in the brain: role of lactate in synaptic plasticity and
axonal function
Hall D
S52 - Motor neurons, neuromuscular junctions and diseases
Hall I
S53 - Using light to probe neural circuit dynamics in behaving animals
Hall G
S54 - The role of sleep spindles in neuroplasticity, arousal and cognition
Hall H
S55 - Fear extinction: from engrams to circuits
Hall E
S56 - Ataxias: from pathophysiology to treatment
11:15 - 11:30
11:45 - 12:45
11:30 - 13:00
Poster Authors in
Attendance
Break and Poster Viewing
Poster Session VII
Hall A
SL10 - FENS-EJN Awards Lectures
Antonello Bonci (Baltimore, USA)
Jerry Chen (Zurich, Switzerland)
Lars Schwabe (Hamburg, Germany)
12:45 - 13:00
Hall I (11:45 - 12:45)
SL11 - ERA NET NEURON/Excellent
Papers in Neuroscience Awards
Julien Courtin (Basel, Switzerland)
Break and Poster Viewing
Poster Session VII
13:00 - 14:00 Hall A
PL09 – Closing Plenary Lecture
Giulio Tononi (Madison, USA)
COLOUR KEY:
PL - Plenary Lecture,
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S - Symposium,
SiE - Special Interest Event,
SL - Special Lecture,
W - Technical Workshop,
Networking Events
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Organised by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Hosted by the Danish Society for Neuroscience
Where European Neuroscience
meets the world
GENERAL
INFORMATION
INFORMATION FOR SPEAKERS AND CHAIRPERSONS
The role of the chairpersons is to monitor speaking and discussion times and to lead the discussions. Chairpersons control
the switch between presentations. All speakers must submit their presentations in the Speakers’ Ready Room, on the
ground level of the venue, at least 2 hours before the start of their session in order to check their slides with the technical
staff and upload the presentation onto the network.
The opening hours of the Speakers’ Ready Room are as follows:
Saturday, 2 July:
Sunday, 3 July:
Monday, 4 July:
Tuesday, 5 July:
Wednesday, 6 July:
08:00 – 19:30
07:30 – 19:00
08:00 – 19:30
08:00 – 19:00
08:00 – 14:00
Speakers can upload their presentations at any time from the beginning of the Forum and do not need to wait until the day
of presentation. Speakers in morning sessions are strongly advised to pre-load their presentation the day before.
Modification of the presentation is possible at any time prior to the session in the Speakers’ Ready Room.
Data presentation:
If using a PowerPoint presentation (or any other PC based application), please note you need to bring it on a USB Memory
stick and load it on one of the Conference computers in the Speakers’ Ready Room at least 1 hour before the start of the
session.
Please note that the conference computers in the session halls are being supplied with Office 2013.
If combining video films with PowerPoint, please make sure to check it in the session hall where your lecture is taking
place during a coffee or lunch break prior to your session, at least 30 minutes before the start of the session - even after
checking it in the Speakers’ Ready Room.
Alternatively you may supply your own laptop computer. In such a case please confirm that it has a VGA socket for external
signal and come to check it first in the Speakers’ Ready Room as soon as you arrive and later on in the session hall where
your lecture is taking place during the coffee or lunch break prior to your session, at least 30 minutes before the start of
the session.
Important note for Macintosh users
In order to use MAC presentations on a PC compatible computer please note that you need to prepare it according to the
instructions below, before bringing it to the Speakers’ Ready Room:
»» Use a common font, such as Arial, Times New Roman, Verdana etc.
(special fonts might be changed to a default font on a PowerPoint based PC).
»» Insert pictures as JPG files (and not TIF, PNG or PICT - these images will not be visible on a PowerPoint based PC).
Alternatively you may use your own Macintosh laptop computer. In such a case please confirm you provide it with a VGA
adaptor for external signal, advise the operators in the Speakers’ Ready Room about it as soon as you arrive and later on
test it in the session hall where your lecture is taking place during the coffee or lunch break prior to your session, at least
30 minutes before the start of the session.
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POSTER INFORMATION
Poster Presentations
Half-day poster presentations take place in the Poster Area of the exhibition hall from Sunday through Wednesday,
July 3-6. Authors are requested to be in attendance at their poster for discussion, as scheduled below:
Sunday, July 3 – Tuesday, July 5
09:30 - 13:00
Morning poster session
11:30 - 13:00
All authors of morning posters in attendance
13:00 - 14:00
Poster switch period
14:00 - 17:30
Afternoon poster session
14:00 - 15:30
All authors of afternoon posters in attendance
Wednesday, July 6
09:30 - 13:00
Morning poster session
11:30 - 13:00
All authors of morning posters in attendance
Please find your board number by locating your abstract on the Mobile App or the programme book. You should display
your poster on the board number assigned to you. These pages also indicate the date and time of your presentation.
Poster boards are 2 meters wide and 1 meter high (landscape format). Posters can be affixed by double-sided adhesive
tape, available at the Poster Assistance desk onsite.
Posters should be mounted at 08:00 am for morning presentations and between 13:00 till 14:00 pm for afternoon
presentations.
Removal: Material from the morning sessions must be removed imperatively at 13:00. At 13:05 this will be announced
centrally. Please respect this quick removal so that the afternoon poster presenters can mount their material. Material
from the afternoon sessions must be removed at 17:30.
The organisers cannot be responsible for posters not removed by the above stated time.
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MEETING INFORMATION
Forum Venue
Bella Center
Center Boulevard 5
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
Denmark
www.bellacenter.dk
Programme Book Online
The FENS Forum 2016 Programme Book is available online.
Visit emdstudio.co.il/ebook/fens2016 or scan the QR code
to access the online e-book. Limited printed copies of the
FENS Forum Programme Book will be available onsite for
purchase.
About Registration
On-site registration 2-6 July 2016
Registration
The Registration Desk will be open at the Bella Center as
follows:
Saturday, 2 July:
08:00 - 19:30
Sunday, 3 July:
07:30 - 19:00
Monday, 4 July:
08:00 - 19:30
Tuesday, 5 July:
08:00 - 19:00
Wednesday, 6 July:
08:00 - 14:15
Certificate of Attendance
Certificate of Attendance for the Forum will be available
from the pre-paid registration stations in the registration
area from 13:30 on Monday, July 4 until the end of sessions
on Wednesday, July 6. Please scan the barcode on your
badge to collect your certificate.
FENS Booth
The FENS Booth is located near the entrance to the Exhibition
Area. Please come and visit us to collect information on
membership or find out what FENS can do for you.
Destination Copenhagen
The FENS Forum 2016 Host Society Committee have
put together a website with detailed information about
attractions, history and arts in and around Copenhagen. To
read their recommendations and to find out information
about the Outreach activities they are hosting, please visit
the FENS Forum 2016 website.
Mobile Application
Install the FENS Forum 2016 interactive App to your
smartphone and portable devices to access all the Forum
information you may need during the conference.
»» See the overview of sessions, speakers and exhibitors
»» Receive real-time updates
»» Bookmark the sessions you wish to attend
Download the FENS Forum 2016 App now
to enhance your conference experience
(available from the App Store or Google Play)
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Onsite Registration Fees
Members Non-members Student members Student non-members
Corporate Programme book*
Technical workshop ( July 2)** Jump the FENS party ( July 4) € 395
€ 500
€ 190
€ 270
€ 620
€ 25
€ 65
€ 30
*Subject to availability
**Limited places available
The standard registration fee includes:
»» Full access to the complete Scientific Programme
»» Access to the Brain Prize Cavalcade and the Opening
Ceremony
»» Access to all Networking and Special Interest events
»» Conference bag
Technical workshops and registrations for some specific
events, such as the Jump the FENS party require an
additional payment.
Attention: Lost badges will be replaced for registered
participants presenting an ID, at a replacement fee of
€15. Upon registration, you will receive your name badge.
Badges must be visible and worn at all times, anywhere in
the Bella Center.
Registration categories
The following categories for participants apply:
Member: A member of one of the societies affiliated to FENS.
A member of the American Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
may also benefit from the same registration fees as FENS
members. Please note however, that this option is offered
only to SfN members who live and have their professional
activity in a country where there is no neuroscience society
member of FENS.
Non-member: A participant from academic or non-profit
organizations.
Student: A pre-doctoral student. Postdoctoral fellows,
hospital residents, interns and laboratory technicians do not
qualify for the student rate.
Pre-doctoral students registering online must upload a Pdf
letter proving their status (i.e. a signed statement from
their Department Head or supervisor). Upon registering
onsite, such proof should be presented as well.
Corporate: A participant from a company.
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
About the Exhibition
Press Centre
The FENS Forum 2016 exhibition, featuring commercial
displays of international organizations, pharmaceutical,
chemical and laboratory equipment companies, media
publishers and scientific societies, will be located in the
Exhibition Area of the Bella Center. (See page 36 and
onwards for the exhibitor list and profiles).
During the FENS Forum, a Press Centre will be available on
Level 1.
Exhibit Hall Passport Contest
Each attendee will receive a “passport card” with their
Forum bag. This game card lists all the participating exhibit
booth names and numbers. Attendees will need to visit at
least 35 of the exhibitor booths listed and get their Passport
Game Card stamped. Once 35 or more stamps have been
received (in the corresponding boxes), passports can then
be deposited into a drop-box located at the FENS booth.
Passports must be turned in by midday on Tuesday, July 5 in
order to be eligible for the prize lottery.
The prize lottery will take place at 14:00 on Tuesday, July
5. Winners will be listed at the FENS booth. Prizes must be
collected in person onsite.
Exhibition Opening Hours
Sunday, 3 July:
Monday, 4 July:
Tuesday, 5 July:
Wednesday, 6 July:
09:30 - 17:30
09:30 - 17:30
09:30 - 17:30
09:30 - 14:00
Poster Helpdesk
Scientific Session and Mobile Phones
Please be respectful to the speakers and audience by
keeping noise to a minimum when in the session hall areas.
Delegates are kindly requested to keep their mobile phones
switched off or on silent in the room where scientific
sessions are being held.
Insurance and Liability
The Forum Secretariat and Organisers cannot accept liability
for personal accidents or loss of/or damage to private
property and participants. Participants are advised not to
leave their personal belongings unattended in session halls
and throughout the forum venue.
Safety and Security
Please do not leave bags or suitcases unattended at any
time, whether inside or outside session halls.
FENS Forum 2016 Policy on Photography, Filming
and Recording
No photographs, video recording or audio recordings may
be permitted in the scientific sessions at this Forum unless
otherwise authorised in advance by the Scientific Programme
Committee. Please contact [email protected]
The poster helpdesk in the poster hall offers storage of
posters during the day. You are advised to collect your
poster by the end of the day. Any posters remaining at the
end of the meeting will be disposed of.
Internet
The Bella Center is a WiFi zone. Computer stations and
abstract viewing stations will also be available in the
Exhibition/Poster Area during exhibition hours only.
Cash Bars
Cash Bars where attendees can purchase food and drink,
are situated in the Exhibition/Poster Area.
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BELLA CENTER FLOOR PLANS
GROUND LEVEL
EXHIBITION AREA
FENS
BOOTH
HALL
A
BAW
POSTERS
EXHIBITION
SPEAKERS’
READY
ROOM
HALL
G
REGISTRATION
AREA
HALL
D
EXHIBITION
& POSTERS
HALL
F
HALL
B
HALL
E
EXHIBITION
& POSTERS
HALL
H
HALL
C
MAIN ENTRANCE
HISTORY
CORNER
HALL
I
FIRST LEVEL
ROOM 5
PRESS ROOM
PRESS CONFERENCE
TREEHOUSE
RESTAURANT
ROOM 16 ROOM 17
VIP LOUNGE
MEETING ROOM
ROOM 18 ROOM 19 ROOM 20
WORKSHOP
MEETING
ROOM
WORKSHOP
MEETING
ROOM
WORKSHOP
MEETING
ROOM
ROOM 23
FENS MEETING
ROOM
ROOM 24
MEETING ROOM
ROOM 18A
ROOM 25
ROOM 18B
ROOM 22
FENS OFFICE
PRESS OFFICE
PRESS INTERVIEWS
MEETING ROOM
ROOM 21
MEETING ROOM
EXECUTIVE
LOUNGE
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POSTERS
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Organised by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Hosted by the Danish Society for Neuroscience
FENS Forum 2016
At your Fingertips
Learn about exhibitors and supporters and much more
GENERAL INFORMATION |
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July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Organised by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Hosted by the Danish Society for Neuroscience
Where European Neuroscience
meets the world
EXHIBITION
LIST OF EXHIBITORS
NAME
3Brain GmbH
BOOTH #
92
Abcam59
ACD - Advanced Cell Diagnostics
103
Acris Antibodies
121
Advanced Targeting Systems
Agnthos AB
5
106
ALA Scientific Instruments
94
Allen Institute for Brain Science
82
Applied Scientific Instruments
128
Atlas Antibodies AB
64
ATLAS Neuroengineering
68
Bernstein Network Computational
Neuroscience118
BESA29
Biochemical Society
47
Biopac Systems
51
Bioseb127
Bio-Techne52
Blackrock Microsystems
7
Bordeaux Neurocampus
81
Brain Buds
TBA
NAME
BOOTH #
Cellular Dynamics International,
A Fuji Film company
105
Einstein Center for Neurosciences Berlin
112
HjerneForum
(The Danish BrainForum)
Chroma Technology
39
Horizon Discovery LTD
Cisbio Bioassays
24
Human Brain Project
Clever Sys
150
23
137
IBRO83
IMOTIONS129A
Columbus Instruments International
Corporation125
Inscopix60
CoolLED45
Data Sciences International
57
Digitimer40
EBC90
ECNP113
Eicom88
Elsevier70
English Editing Solutions
95
Enzo Life Sciences
123
Enzo Life Sciences (ELS) AG
123
Federation of European
Neuroscience Societies
1
122A
Federation of European
Neuroscience Societies
Bruker Nano Surfaces
32
Femtonics133
Cambridge Electronic Design
122
Fine Science Tools
Carl Zeiss
19A
Cell Press
70
Graduate School of Systemic
Neurosciences89
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53
46
61
04A
Hello Bio Ltd
BOOTH #
108
COHERENT (Deutschland) GmbH
Brain Products GmbH
Cell Signaling Technology
NAME
Harvard Apparatus
2
3
Integrated DNA Technologies
142
Invilog Research LTD
58
Jackson Immunoresearch
26
Jinga Hi.Inc
48
John Wiley & Sons
119
Lafayette-Campden Neuroscience
18
LaVision BioTec
34
LGC Standards
124
LI-COR Biosciences GmbH
62
Logos Biosystems, Inc.
22
Lohmann Research Equipment
38
Loligo® Systems
93
Luigs & Neumann GmbH
42
Mauna Kea Technologies
65
Max Planck Florida Institute for
Neuroscience (MPFI)
MBF Bioscience
MBRose ApS
147
78
4
Merck43
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
NAME
BOOTH #
NAME
BOOTH #
NAME
BOOTH #
Metris76
Proteintech67
Thomas RECORDING
Mightex Systems
15
QPS10
THORLABS66
Miltenyi Biotec
56
Quanterix44
TSE Systems
27
MIT Press
75
Rapp Optoelectronic
128
Tucker-Davis Technologies
115
Molecular Devices
35
Research Diets
102
Ugo basile
Moor Instruments
117
Ripple6
View Point
Nanion Technologies
54
Rogue Research
109
Wisepress Medical Bookshop
NanoEnTek36
Rogue Resolutions Ltd
126
World Precision Instruments
13
Narishige International
19
Rouge Resolutions
126
Wuhan OE-bio Co.,Ltd
91
Neuralynx Europe
87
Royal Society Publishing
72
Neurex114
RWD Life Science
69
NeuroNexus130
Science/AAAS55
Neurostar14
Scientifica20
Neurotar79
Sensapex21
Nikon Instruments B.V.
50
SfN151
Noldus Information Technology
25
Npi electronic
94
Olympus Europe
77
Shanghai Information Center
for Life Science Chinese Academy
of Sciences
PhenoSys17
Pinnacle Technology
8
Plexon86
PLOS80
Precision NanoSystems Inc
Prior Scientific Ltd
142
30
Prizmatix49
12
11
16
WYSS center
132
107
71
Sophion41
Springer73
STEMCELL Technologies
116
Stoelting Europe
85
Sutter Instrument
31
Synaptic Systems
63
The Brain Prize
120
Thermo Fisher Scientific
104
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EXHIBITION FLOOR PLAN
40
39 38 37 36 35
26 27 29
11
16
12 13 14 15
25 24 23 22
17 18 19
A 19
02
HALL A
07
06
08
05
41
42
34 32
30 31
20
49 55
50 54
51 53
52
56 62
5761
5860
59
21
FEN
BOO
01
03
09 10
04 04
A
HALL B
REGISTRATION
MAIN ENTRANCE
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43 44 45 46
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
56 62
5761
5860
59
63 69
64 68
65 67
66
76 82
77 81
78 80
79
83 89
88
85
87
86
102106
103 105
104
92
95
93 94
107111
108110
109
152 151 150149148147 146
FENS
BOOTH
01
Orang Utan Bar
116115114113
122A
49 55
50 54
51 53
52
75
91 90
70 71 72 73
43 44 45 46 47 48
117118
122121
112
119
120
123124125126127128
129A
129129
A
131 131
A B
131 131
C
144
142141
137
SPEAKERS'
132
133
130130
A B
130130
C
HALL F
HALL G
POSTER AREA
HALL H
HALL I
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3Brain GmbH
Einsiedlerstrasse 32
Wädenswil
8820
Switzerland
Booth #: 92
www.3brain.com
3Brain manufactures and distributes the most advanced
large scale high resolution MicroElectrode Array platform
for in-vitro electrophysiology based on active CMOS circuits
(BioCAM X). 3Brain's MEA provides the capability to acquire
electrophysiological signals of brain slices, neuronal cell
cultures and retina, from thousands of electrodes (4096
electrodes) at single-cell spatial resolution. The application of
our technology shows that high-resolution electrode arrays
can literally image electrical activity of neuronal networks
reaching a higher statistical significance with even a very low
number of experiments.
Abcam
UK
Booth #: 59
www.abcam.com
As an innovator in reagents and tools, Abcam’s purpose is to
serve life science researchers globally to achieve their mission,
faster. Providing the research and clinical communities with
tools and scientific support, the Company offers highly validated
biological binders and assays to address important targets in
critical biological pathways. Already a pioneer in data sharing
and ecommerce in the life sciences, Abcam’s ambition is to be
the most influential company in life sciences by helping advance
global understanding of biology and causes of disease, which, in
turn, will drive new treatments and improved health. To find out
more, please visit www.abcam.com.
Acris Antibodies - OriGene EU
UK
Schillerstr. 5
Herford
32052
Germany
Booth #: 121
www.acris-antibodies.com
Acris Antibodies GmbH is known since 1998 to serve scientists
with an-easy-to-use Internet platform to find the most useful
research antibodies. Acquired through OriGene and being the
OriGene European headquarter now we offer a huge product
line in molecular biology, proteins and antibodies, polyclonals
as well as monoclonals.. OriGene and Acris together have a
global reach with local support and present >1 million research
product to the scientific community. We would like to introduce
our combined companies to the research community as a
1-stop-solution-provider supporting researchers in their gene
as well as protein directed approaches: find out yourselves at
www.acris-antibodies.com
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Advanced Cell Diagnostics
UK
Via Calabria, 15
Segrate (Milano)
20090
Italy
Booth #: 103
www.acdbio.com
Advanced Cell Diagnostics’ RNAscope® Technology is an in situ
hybridization (ISH) assay for detection of target RNA within
intact cells. The assay represents a major advance in RNA ISH
approaches with its proprietary probe design to amplify targetspecific signals but not background noise from non-specific
hybridization. Unique to this technology, RNAscope® delivers
quantitative, sensitive and specific molecular detection of RNA
species on a cell-by-cell basis with morphological context in a
single assay. This enables researchers to visualize which genes
are expressed, (co-)localize where they are expressed, and
quantify the level of expression.
Advanced Targeting Systems
UK
PO Box 149
Bemmel
6681 AE
The Netherlands
Booth #: 05
ATSbio.com
Advanced Targeting Systems, “the saporin people,” provides
quality targeting reagents for molecular surgery: the specific
elimination of cells to examine the impact on behavior and/
or disease states. The product line includes targeted toxins
and antibodies. ATS also has second conjugates that let
researchers create their own specific targeting tools and are
particularly useful in antibody screening for internalization.
Order custom conjugations of your targeting agent to saporin,
biotin, fluorescent tags, etc. Flow cytometry, assay services,
and antibody profiling also available.
Agnthos AB
UK
Agavägen 52
Lidingö
18155
Sweden
Booth #: 106
www.agnthos.se
Since 1996 AgnTho’s has continued to expand its product
range to support the biomedical research field and life science
industry. Our background in research and laboratories at the
Karolinska Institute and Astrazeneca has given us the broad
network that has contributed to our success. We carry a wide
range of products to support your research from surgical
instruments, stereotaxic and behavioural equipment to
microdialysis, animal ID, pumps and surgical accessories. We
represent leading manufacturers for life science products
as David Kopf Instruments, FST, ALZET, Johnson & Johnson,
TSE Systems and more. - Our aim is to contribute to develop,
produce, market and sell high quality products for biomedical
research.
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
ALA Scientific Instruments, Inc.
60 Marine Street
Farmingdale
11735
USA
Booth #: 94-Shared B
www.alascience.com
Atlas Antibodies AB
AlbaNova University Center
Stockholm
SE-106 91
Sweden
Booth #: 64
atlasantibodies.com
Choosing the right components for demanding applications
requires knowledge of instruments and science. As
manufacturers (fluidics, chambers & more) and distributors
(Multi Channel, npi, HEKA, Sutter, Narishige, TMC) of instruments
for patch clamp and cellular electrophysiology, our scientists/
engineers have decades of experience assembling systems
and building custom setups. We focus on your equipment
needs so you can focus on your research goals.
Atlas Antibodies is a Swedish manufacturer and supplier with a
mission to provide customers around the world with advanced
research reagents targeting all human proteins. Currently Atlas
Antibodies carries four brands: Triple A Polyclonals, PrecisA
Monoclonals, PrEST Antigens and QPrEST Mass Spectrometry
Standards. Characterization data for our antibodies can be
found on our website as well as on the freely available Human
Protein Atlas portal. Recently, Atlas Antibodies has put a focus
in the Neuroscience field and is proud to present the latest
news in our booth, Welcome! Atlas Antibodies, by researchers,
for researchers.
Allen Institute for Brain Science
615 Westlake Avenue N
Seattle
98109
USA
Booth #: 82
alleninstitute.org
The Allen Institute for Brain Science (www.alleninstitute.
org) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the
understanding of how the human brain works in health and
disease. Using a big science approach, the Allen Institute
generates useful public resources used by researchers around
the globe, drives technological and analytical advances, and
discovers fundamental brain properties through integration
of experiments, modeling and theory. Launched in 2003 with
a seed contribution from Paul G. Allen, the Allen Institute is
supported by a diversity of government, foundation and
private funds. The Allen Institute's data and tools are publicly
available online at www.brain-map.org.
Applied Scientific Instrumentation
29391 West Enid Road
Eugene
97402
USA
Booth #: 128 - share A
www.asiimaging.com
Applied Scientific Instrumentation (ASI) manufactures topof-the-line products for sub-micron motion control and
microscope automation including closed-loop DC servo motor
XY stages, piezo-Z stages, motorized Z drives, wellplate robots,
video and laser-based focusing systems, video microscopes,
high-speed filterwheels, shuttering devices, microinjectors and
micromanipulators, plus a wide range of other devices. ASI also
specializes in OEM components, custom projects, and complete
system solutions.
ATLAS Neuroengineering
Windmolenveldstraat 58
Leuven
3000
Belgium
Booth #: 68
www.atlasneuro.com
ATLAS Neuroengineering is becoming the standard for siliconbased in-vivo electrophysiology. With our clean-room facility
at IMTEK, Freiburg and imec, Leuven, we define the state-ofthe-art for in-vivo electrophysiology. Our innovative electronic
depth control probes allow high-density electrode recordings
without the need to mechanically reposition the probe. In
addition we also produce single shaft, multi shaft and 3D probe
arrays containing microelectrodes up to 256 channels that are
used in free behavioural experiments. ATLAS Neuroengineering
has a lot of experience in silicon-based probe design and
fabrication; flex technology as well as system electronics and
histology.
Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience
Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH,
Bernstein Coordination Site,
Hansastrasse 9a
Freiburg
79104
Germany
Booth #: 118
www.nncn.de
The Bernstein Network consists of research centers,
national and international collaborations, junior groups, and
infrastructural facilities in Computational Neuroscience. Initiated
by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
(BMBF), the network’s research combines experimental and
theoretical neurosciences with up-to-date modeling and
simulations. Application-oriented research with more than 20
industry partners focuses on the areas of neurotechnology
and learning. Currently, the Bernstein Network comprises
more than 200 research groups at more than 25 locations
throughout Germany. The network also offers international
and interdisciplinary training programs and advanced courses.
The exhibition presents the network’s research areas, training
opportunities and job announcements.
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BESA GmbH
Freihamer Str. 18
Graefelfing
82166
Germany
Booth #: 29
www.besa.de
Bioseb
BP 32025
Vitrolles
13845
France
Booth #: 129
www.bioseb.com
BESA GmbH was founded in 1995 by Professor Michael Scherg.
BESA Research is the leading commercial software package for
EEG and MEG data analysis. Analysis options range from preprocessing to advanced source analysis / source imaging, timefrequency and connectivity studies, and statistical analysis.
Individual MRI data can be integrated and used for realistic
modelling of cortical activity. Combining BESA Research with the
clinical software product BESA Epilepsy provides a fast and reliable
pipeline for analyzing interictal spikes and epileptic seizure onset.
BESA software is used by researchers and clinicians in more than
1500 universities and hospitals world-wide.
With more than 20 years of experience, Bioseb is designing
equipment for Pre-Clinical Research, with a focus on
Neuroscience. With facilities in Europe & USA, our expertise
is renowned internationally: our innovative developments
have been successfully engineered into reliable instruments.
Our proven systems are used by the most advanced teams
in prestigious Universities and laboratories all over the world.
Our solutions for animal models are instrumented with Videotracking and specific sensors for: - Neurodegenerative diseases
and Locomotor troubles, - Inflammatory and Neuropathic Pain Central Nervous System - Cognition and memory skills - Anxiety
and Depression - Circadian cycles and activity monitoring Visit
www.bioseb.com to discover our complete product range.
Biochemical Society
12 Charles Darwin House
London
WC1N 2JU
UK
Booth #: 47
www.biochemistry.org
The Biochemical Society is the home of the biochemistry
community. We promote the future of molecular biosciences;
facilitate sharing of expertise and support the advancement
of biochemistry and molecular biology. Portland Press is the
knowledge hub for life sciences. As a publisher and professional
conference organizer wholly-owned by the Biochemical
Society, we are dedicated to the dissemination of scientific
research. (www.biochemistry.org)
BIOPAC Systems, Inc.
42 Aero Camino
Goleta
93117
USA
Booth #: 51
www.biopac.com
BIOPAC provides solutions to measure physiology anywhere,
anytime, from any subject with innovative, compatible
solutions that can be used by anyone for meaningful discovery
& high-quality, scientific interpretation. The BioNomadix
Logger delivers a comprehensive, 24-hour data logging
solution in an easy-to-use, easy-to-wear package. The
sophisticated high-speed MP150 system has 20+ amplifier
options, including noninvasive cardiac output, noninvasive BP,
stimulus presentation and Virtual Reality. Systems available for
telemetry and tethered recording techniques, MRI, and Micro
Pressure. Standardize results and save time with automated
analysis tools, including ECG, EEG, EMG, EDA, HRV, RSA,
bioimpedance, BP, LVP, and spike sorting. Discover more today.
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Bio-Techne
19 Barton Lane
ABINGDON
OX14 3NB
UK
Booth #: 52
www.bio-techne.com
Bio-Techne brings together some of the most referenced
brands in life science - R&D Systems, Novus Biologicals, Tocris
Bioscience, and ProteinSimple providing innovative, highquality research tools, including: Bioactive proteins – R&D
Systems premiere bioactive proteins Application-qualified
Antibodies – a diverse and extensive analyte selection from
Novus and R&D Systems Immunoassays – Legendary R&D
Systems Quantikine ELISAs, our huge selection of Luminex
Assays and cost effective Proteome Profiler Arrays. High
quality small molecules – a unique collection of over 3,500
Tocris reagents Together we are Bio-Techne. Find out how we
can be your partner and help you attain your research goals by
visiting our stand.
Blackrock Microsystems Europe
Feodor Lynen Strasse 35
Hannover
30625
Germany
Booth #: 07
www.blackrock-micro.eu
Blackrock Microsystems is dedicated to providing tools for
neuroscience, neural engineering and neuro-prosthetics
research and the clinical community worldwide. The Blackrock
Utah Array has been the benchmark for multichannel, highdensity neural recording in human patients and animal
models for more than two decades. Blackrock offers a range
of recording and stimulation systems that are easy to use,
allowing scientists to focus on their research. Blackrock
solutions are based on robust, proven technology that delivers
the highest-quality data. This design integrity extends to all
our products for: Human research, Primate research, Rodent
research Blackrock Microsystems, empowering ephys. See us
at Booth #7!
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Bordeaux Neurocampus
146 rue Léo-Saignat
Bordeaux
33076
France
Booth #: 81
www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr
Bruker
Östliche Rheinbrückenstr. 49
Karlsruhe
76187
Germany
Booth #: 32
www.bruker.com/fm
Bordeaux Neurocampus gathers 45 teams (650 neuroscientists)
at Bordeaux University, France. It coordinates the wide crossdisciplinary expertise and is engaged in developing ambitious
international conference series and training programs,
in particular with the Bordeaux School of Neuroscience.
Our laboratories are renowned in fields such as synapses,
addiction, cognition and memory, Alzheimer's disease,
movement physiology, neuroimaging, nutrition and the brain...
Unprecedented local, national and international investments
reflect our fast growing recognition. In 2011, the French
"Excellence Initiative" granted Bordeaux with the LabEx BRAIN,
and two nation-wide facilities, which add to the Bordeaux
Imaging Centre (BIC), labelled at the European level.
Bruker is a leading provider of high-performance scientific
instruments and solutions for fast, deep, and super-resolution
imaging for life science applications. Bruker’s suite of industryleading fluorescence microscopes for neurobiologists and
cell biologists enable uncaging experiments, optogenetics,
simultaneous electrophysiology studies, as well as
photoactivation, photostimulation and photoablation studies.
• Deep, multiphoton microscopy for live animal imaging with
Bruker Ultima Investigator • Fast, multipoint scanning confocal
for live cell and dynamic applications with Bruker Opterra II •
3D and video-rate super resolution microscopy enabling simple
live-cell multi-colour experiments with Bruker Vutara 352 For
more information, please visit www.bruker.com/FM or contact
us at [email protected]
Brain Products GmbH
Zeppelinstr. 7
Gilching
82205
Germany
Booth #: 61
www.brainproducts.com
Brain Products dedicates itself to the research and
understanding of the human brain and nervous system. The
focus on positively impacting neuroscience made Brain Products
the worldwide leading manufacturer of hard and software
solutions for neurophysiological research. Our solutions cover
the fields of: ERP, BCI, EEG/fMRI, EEG/TMS, as well as sports,
sleep, behavioural sciences and similar disciplines. Since for
us at Brain Products a solution is only solution if it covers all
the researcher´s needs, we also provide caps, sensors, easily
integrated stimulation software and much more.
Cambridge Electronic Design Ltd.
4 The Science Park, Milton Road
Cambridge
CB40FE
UK
Booth #: 122
www.ced.co.uk
Data acquisition, analysis and experimental control systems
for Windows using the powerful 1401 family of laboratory
interfaces. CED specialist applications include intracellular
and extracellular physiology, spike shape analysis, EEG, EMG,
ECG, behavioural studies, evoked response, signal averaging,
spectral analysis, patch and whole cell voltage clamp systems
(including dynamic clamping), teaching systems and organ
bath software. Systems can also be customised by CED or the
user for specific applications.
BrainBuds
Boskoopstr. 9A
Frankfurt am Main
60435
Germany
Booth #: 155
www.brainbuds.de
Cell Press
50 Hampshire St., 5th Floor
Cambridge
MA 02139
USA
Booth #: 70 - Share A
www.cell.com
We are your brain buddies, your cool science friends! We
bring you science in an artful, joyful manner, to let you see
nature's bare beauty and make you appreciate it as much as
we do. Our gift to the world is as unique as life itself: mindfully
designed hand-crafted jewelry and original artworks, coming
together into a science-meets-art concept for the community.
Our products are particularly inspired from the Neurosciences
and they come accompanied by labels explaining the scientific
concept behind them in simple words. Come grab your
superhero talisman and a meaningful souvenir for your loved
ones at home!
Cell Press is the home for neuroscientists, offering high-quality,
cutting-edge neuroscience research and resources to propel
your work forward. We publish 14 primary research journals,
including Cell, Neuron, and Cell Reports, as well as the Trends
reviews journal series, including Trends in Neurosciences and
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, and four primary research journals
on behalf of learned societies. Make yourself at home at Cell
Press booth #70.
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Cell Signaling Technology
Schuttersveld 2
Leiden
2316ZA
The Netherlands
Booth #: 04A
www.cellsignal.com/
Cisbio bioassays
Parc Marcel Boiteux
Codolet
30200
France
Booth #: 24
Cisbio.com
Founded by research scientists in 1999, Cell Signaling
Technology (CST) is a private, family-owned company with
over 400 employees worldwide. Active in the field of applied
systems biology research, particularly as it relates to cancer,
CST understands the importance of using antibodies with high
levels of specificity and lot-to-lot consistency. It’s why we
produce all of our antibodies in house, and perform painstaking
validations for multiple applications. And the same CST
scientists who produce our antibodies also provide technical
support for customers, helping them design experiments,
troubleshoot, and achieve reliable results.
Cisbio Bioassays develops and markets products and
technologies used for in vitro diagnostics and drug discovery.
With its proprietary technology, HTRF®, the company is a leader
in homogeneous fluorescence detection methods, and offers
first class assays and services for researchers involved in drug
discovery. Over the years, Cisbio Bioassays has optimized a
broad array of cell-based assays and readouts for CNS targets,
such as phospho-LRRK2, Tau aggregation or -synuclein for the
most recent ones. Based in Codolet, France, Cisbio Bioassays
owns facilities in Bedford, MA, U.S.A., Shanghai, China, and
Tokyo, Japan, and also markets its global offer through a
network of distributors.
Cellular Dynamics International, A FUJIFILM company
525 Science Drive
Madison
53711
USA
Booth #: 105
www.cellulardynamics.com
Cellular Dynamics International, a FUJIFILM company, develops
and manufactures biologically relevant human cells derived
from induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. Our iCell® and
donor-specific MyCell® Products are highly pure, highly
reproducible, and available in industrial quantity to enable drug
discovery, toxicity testing, stem cell banking, and cell therapy
development.
Chroma Technology 10 Imtec Lane
Bellows Falls
05101 VT
USA
Booth #: 39
www.chroma.com
Chroma Technology Corp. is an employee-owned company that
specializes in the design and manufacture of precision optical
filters and coatings. The most advanced coating techniques
have been developed that provide the greatest accuracy in
color separation, optical quality and signal purity economically
for your OEM applications. We provide application engineering
support, short cycle times and are as comfortable designing
and manufacturing custom filters as we are our catalog items.
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CLEVER SYS INC
11425 ISAAC NEWTON SQUARE,
S. SUITE 202
RESTON
20190
USA
Booth #: 108
www.cleversysinc.com
Headquartered in the Greater Washington DC area in the USA,
Clever Sys., Inc. invented “Behavior Recognition” technology
for automated behavioral analysis for the study of life
sciences. The technology has enabled scientists to research
the effects of numerous human disorders that are studied in
laboratory animals. Our products utilize the animal's full body
and individual body parts, providing measurements of novel
behavioral paradigms and new parameters, which are more
revealing of the intrinsic behaviors of animals, that have never
been available before, and no others can provide. Our products
have attracted customers worldwide, including both academia
and pharmaceutical companies.
Coherent (Deutschland) GmbH Dieselstraße 5b
Dieburg
64807
Germany
Booth #: 46
www.coherent.com
Coherent, Inc. is a Standard & Poor’s Small Cap 600 and a Russell
2000 Index company celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2016.
Headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, USA, Coherent is a world
leader in providing laser-based solutions to commercial and
scientific research markets. We have the broadest technology
portfolio in the industry with solutions for any application.
Coherent offers lasers from deep-ultraviolet to far-infrared
wavelength, from femtosecond pulse length to continuous
wave, and from a few milliwatt to multiple kilowatt output
power. www.coherent.com
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Columbus Instruments International Corporation
950 N. Hague Ave.
Columbus, OH
43204-2121
USA
Booth #: 125
www.colinst.com
Columbus Instruments manufactures products for animal
activity, energy expenditure, feeding and drinking monitors,
rodent exercise treadmills, rota-rod, grip strength, running
wheels, analgesia hotplate and tail-flick, PPI startle response,
end-tidal CO2 monitors, non-invasive tail cuff blood pressure,
and will be featuring our flagship CLAMS and CLAMS-HC
metabolic phenotyping systems.
CoolLED LTD 3 Westmarch Business Centre,
River Way
Andover
SP10 1NS
UK
Booth #: 45
www.coolled.com
CoolLED designs and manufactures a comprehensive range
of cutting edge LED illumination systems for bioscience and
clinical microscopy including: • pE-100 single wavelength
illumination systems for screening fluorescence. • pE-300white
broad spectrum illumination covering common fluorescent
stains for regular fluorescence work. • pE- 4000 with the
broadest spectrum of illumination available from 16 selectable
wavelengths, and extensive functionality that sets a new
standard for the industry. CoolLED technology is also available
in OEM and tailor made configurations. We can meet the needs
of manufacturers who wish to integrate stable, controllable
LED illumination into their products.
Data Sciences International 119 14th Street NW
Saint Paul
55112
USA
Booth #: 57
www.datasci.com
Data Sciences International (DSI) is a pioneering biomedical
research company focused on preclinical systems physiology
and pharmacology. The recognized global leader in physiologic
monitoring, DSI offers telemetry, instrumentation, software
and services that facilitate accelerated, well-informed, drug
therapy and development decisions. DSI serves many industries
including: Pharmaceuticals, Academia, Contract Research
Organizations, Biological and Chemical defense, the Medical
Device Industry, Government, and Biotechnology companies.
We offer solutions that are tailored specifically to meet the
unique research needs of our customers. DSI headquarters
is located in St. Paul, Minnesota with regional offices based
throughout the United States, Europe and Asia.
Digitimer Ltd.
Welwyn Garden City
AL7 3BE
UK
Booth #: 40
www.digitimer.com
Digitimer designs and manufactures scientific instrumentation
for research & clinical environments. We offer our modular
NeuroLog electrophysiology system for intracellular, extracellular
and multi-channel isolated amplification as well as stimulation
and pulse generation. We also manufacture a wide range of
electrical stimulators for many applications, some of which
are certified for human use. Digitimer represents companies
that produce complementary equipment, including: AutoMate
Scientific (perfusion systems), Axelgaard (electrodes), Harvard/
Medical Systems (injectors and tissue chambers), HEKA
Elektronik (patch-clamp/voltammetric amplifiers and software),
Narishige (micro-manipulators, injectors and pipette pullers),
Scientific Systems Design (temperature controlled tissue/slice
chambers), ThorLabs (anti-vibration tables) and Quest Scientific
(HumBug Noise Eliminator).
ECNP Bolognalaan 28
Utrecht
3584CJ
The Netherlands
Booth #: 113
www.ecnp-congress.eu
ECNP is an independent scientific association dedicated to
the science and treatment of disorders of the brain. It is the
largest non-institutional supporter of applied and translational
neuroscience research and education in Europe. ECNP organises
a wide range of scientific and educational activities, programmes
and events across Europe, promoting the exchange of high-quality
experimental and clinical research in applied and translational
neuroscience and fostering young scientists and clinicians. The
annual ECNP Congress is Europe’s premier scientific meeting for
disease-oriented brain research, annually attracting between
4,000 and 6,000 neuroscientists, psychiatrists, neurologists and
psychologists from around the world.
Eicom Hilton House, 3 Ardee Road, Rathmines
Dublin
N/A
Ireland
Booth #: 88
www.eicomusa.com
Eicom was founded in Japan in 1986. Our belief is when
analytical instruments are made correctly, their reliability,
sensitivity, and simplicity coexist and create the best user
experience and optimal results. This principle has led Eicom to
become a world leader in electrochemical detectors and HPLC
systems for neuroscientists.
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Einstein Center for Neurosciences Berlin
Charitéplatz 1
Berlin
10117
Germany
Booth #: 112
www.ecn-berlin.de
The Einstein Center for Neurosciences Berlin is an umbrella
structure to strengthen cooperation between neuroscientists
from all disciplines, ranging from molecular and cellular
neuroscience over systems neuroscience and cognition to
translational neuroscience and also philosophy. The centerpiece
is a consistent, module-based curriculum for neuroscience
training - the „Einstein Training Program“. International
students can apply through an annual call for applications
and a structured selection process. The Einstein Center for
Neurosciences is an initiative of the Berlin School of Mind and
Brain, the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience,
the Center for Stroke Research Berlin and the NeuroCure
Cluster of Excellence.
ELSEVIER B.V.
Radarweg 29
Amsterdam
1043NX
The Netherlands
Booth #: 70 - Share B
www.elsevier.com
As your gateway to the latest advancements in Neuroscience
research, Elsevier books, eBooks, journals, and online solutions
provide you with leading-edge data from experts around the
world. Stop by Elsevier Booth 70 to view our collection of new
books including The Prefrontal Cortex 5e, MRI/DTI Atlas of
the Rat Brain, MATLAB for Neuroscientists, and our extensive
atlas collection all available at conference discounts and free
global shipping. You’ll also find a large variety of top journals
including NeuroImage, Brain Research and Neuroscience. Plus
find out the latest on our exciting new open access journals.
English Editing Solutions
Simon Vestdijklaan 11
Oegstgeest
2343KW
The Netherlands
Booth #: 95
www.EnglishEditingSolutions.com
English Editing Solutions provides scientists and clinical
researchers with fast, affordable editing of manuscripts and
grant proposals. Our editors have years of experience writing
and editing scientific documents and are well-published,
successful scientists who understand the entire process of
preparing and submitting manuscripts and grants. We also
provide education services such as workshops and courses
covering many topics, including scientific writing, abstract and
poster preparation, presentation skills, grant-writing tips, and
much more. Visit us at Booth #95 to discuss how EES can help
you increase your publication and funding success.
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ENZO LIFE SCIENCES AG
Industriestrasse 17
Lausen
4415
Switzerland
Booth #: 123
www.enzolifesciences.com
Enzo Life Sciences is a recognized leader in labeling and
detection technologies across research and diagnostic
markets. Our strong portfolio of proteins, antibodies, peptides,
small molecules, labeling probes dyes and kits provides life
science researchers tools for target identification/validation,
high content analysis, gene expression analysis, nucleic acid
detection, protein biochemistry and detection, and cellular
analysis.
European Brain Council
Rue d'egmont 11
Brussels
1000
Belgium
Booth #: 90
www.braincouncil.eu
The European Brain Council (EBC) is a non-profit organisation
gathering patient associations, major brain-related societies
as well as industries. Established in March 2002, its mission
is to promote brain research in order to improve the quality
of life of those living with brain disorders in Europe. This is
made through: increased cooperation with EBC members
organisations; promotion of dialogue between scientists,
industry and society; interactions with the European
Commission, the European Parliament and other relevant
international institutions; raise in awareness and promotion
of education on the brain; dssemination of information about
brain research and brain diseases in Europe
Federation of European Neuroscience Societies
Fondation Universitaire, Rue d'Egmont 11
Brussels
1000
Belgium
Booth #: 01
www.fens.org
We look forward to welcoming you at the FENS Forum 2016.
For more information about us please visit our website
www.fens.org
FEI
3, Impasse Rudolf Diesel
Merignac
33708
France
www.amira.com
Amira is a powerful, multifaceted 3D software platform for
visualizing, manipulating, and understanding data from
computed tomography, microscopy, MRI, and many other
imaging modalities. With incredible speed and flexibility, Amira
enables advanced 3D imaging workflows for specialists in
research areas ranging from molecular and cellular biology to
neuroscience and bioengineering.
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Femtonics Ltd.
Tűzoltó utca 59
Budapest
H-1094
Hungary
Booth #: 133
www.femtonics.eu
Femtonics Ltd. is a R&D company, operating in the field of twophoton microscopy. Femtonics focuses on the research and
development of laser scanning microscopes for the booming
area of (neuro)physiological investigations. Our microscopes
are tuned for the fastest, real-time 2D and 3D optical
measurements and are especially suited for cutting-edge brain
research and pharmaceutical development. Furthermore, their
modular nature ensures that they can be easily adapted to suit
other applications, including biophysical use. We can proudly
state that our microscopes are widely used all around the globe.
Our main strengths from the researchers' point of view are not
only our reliability and friendly prices but our unique modular
systems built according to our customers’ requirements.
Fine Science Tools GmbH
Vangerowstraße 14
Heidelberg
69115
Germany
Booth #: 02
www.finescience.de
Fine Science Tools is the leading distributor of precision
European surgical and microsurgical instruments to the scientific
and biomedical research community worldwide. The high
quality of our products is the result of relentless attention to
detail. Only after passing our detailed inspections, instruments
are approved and sealed with our "FST Inspected" sticker.
Products offered by FST are sold with the understanding that
they are used by qualified persons in veterinary, research and
experimental procedures only. All of our European suppliers
are ISO 9001 certified. We are proud to guarantee all of our
products with your 100% satisfaction.
GE Healthcare
Park Allé 295
Brondby
2605
Denmark
Booth #: 130A
www.gelifesciences.com
GE Healthcare provides expertise and tools for a wide range
of applications, including basic research of cells and proteins,
drug discovery research, as well as tools to support large-scale
manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals. GE healthcare - Experts
in protein purification - Extraordinary sensitive Super Resolution
and High Content Analysis systems. - siRNA for difficult-totransfect cells without the need of additional reagents or
mechanic stimuli - Simplify the workflow of permanently
knocking out genes with CRISPR - Specialized equipment for
label-free interaction analysis - Western blotting for every
need - Dead-end and crossflow filtration - And much more
Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences LMU München
Grosshaderner Strasse 2
Martinsried
82152
Germany
Booth #: 89
www.gsn.uni-muenchen.de
The “German Graduate Schools of Neuroscience" is a network
of currently 15 German neuroscientific graduate schools at
the moment. It provides information of the participating
international master’s and doctoral/PhD programs in a brochure,
on the common website “www.neuroschools-germany.com”
and on facebook. The language of instruction of all programs is
English and the programs don’t charge tuition fees. Each of the
programs has a different focus. The availability of fellowships,
application procedure and application deadline of each
participating program differs. Thus we recommend interested
students to inform themselves about the programs’ details on
the individual websites.
H. Lundbeck A/S Ottiliavej 9
Valby
2500
Denmark
lundbeck.com
Lundbeck is a global pharmaceutical company specialized in
brain diseases. For more than 70 years, we have been at the
forefront of research within neuroscience. Our key areas of focus
are depression, schizophrenia, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's
diseases. An estimated 700 million people worldwide are living
with brain disease and far too many suffer due to inadequate
treatment, discrimination, a reduced number of working days,
early retirement and other unnecessary consequences. Every
day, we strive for improved treatment and a better life for
people living with brain disease – we call this Progress in Mind.
Harvard Apparatus
84 October Hill Rd
Holliston, MA
01746
USA
Booth #: 03
www.harvardapparatus.com
Harvard Apparatus along with other Harvard Bioscience
divisions, proudly offer a broad line of specialized tools and
integrated systems for neuroscience research. Exhibiting
divisions will be Harvard Apparatus for surgical equipment,
vital signs monitoring and syringe pumps, Multi Channel
Systems, HEKA and Warner for complete in vivo and in
vitro electrophysiology systems, Panlab and Coulbourn for
behavioral research products, Triangle Biosystems for neural
recording and stimulation and CMA for microdialysis probes
and fraction collectors. Please visit booth 03 to view the most
advanced systems for neuroscience, electrophysiology and
behavioral research applications.
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Hello Bio
Unit 3, IO Centre, Cabot Park, Avonmouth
Bristol
BS11 0QL
UK
Booth #: 53
www.hellobio.com
Human Brain Project
Campus Biotech, Chemin des Mines 9
Geneva
1202
Switzerland
Booth #: 137
www.humanbrainproject.eu
High quality research tools at up to half the price of other
suppliers! As experienced scientists, we aim to offer high quality
research tools at prices so low that as many researchers as
possible will be able to afford them. Our agonists, antagonists,
inhibitors, activators, antibodies and fluorescent tools include: •
Receptor ligands • Ion channel modulators • Enzyme modulators
• Signaling and stem cell tools We’d love you to give us a try! •
Up to half the price of other suppliers • Hello BioPromise quality
guarantee • Fun science goodies • Free trials Have you said
hello yet? Come and see us at Stand No. 53
The Human Brain Project (HBP) is a European Commission
Future and Emerging Technologies Flagship. The HBP aims
to put in place a cutting-edge, ICT-based scientific research
infrastructure that will allow scientific and industrial researchers
to advance our knowledge in the fields of neuroscience,
computing and brain-related medicine. The Project promotes
collaboration across the globe, and is committed to driving
forward European industry.
HjerneForum (The Danish BrainForum)
Blegdamsvej 3
København N
2200
Denmark
Booth #: 150
hjerneforum.dk
HjerneForum HjerneForum (Danish for BrainForum) was
launched in 1997 as the common name for the Danish
Association for Prevention of Brain Disease, at the conclusion
of the Danish Year of the Brain. The association was conceived
as a group of activists from a range of professions and citizens,
with a common interest in the public dissemination of brain
knowledge. Ever since, HjerneForum has organized public
lectures in Danish cities during the Brain Awareness Week,
on a topic covered in HjerneForum’s annual publication of a
particular topic of neuroscience. The latest two issues covered
“The Human Brain”(2015) and “The Predictive Brain” (2016).
Horizon Discovery
Horizon Discovery Ltd.,
7100 Cambridge Research Park
Cambridge
CB25 9TL
UK
Booth #: 23
www.horizondiscovery.com
Horizon Discovery is a UK Biotechnology company that
combines deep scientific experience in translational research
with a precision gene-editing platform incorporating rAAV,
CRISPR and ZFN technologies. The company provides custom
cell line and in vivo model generation services for research
and bioproduction applications, molecular reference standards,
in vivo disease models, and contract research and screening
services to over 1,400 organisations engaged in research;
drug discovery and development; clinical diagnostics; and
biopharmaceutical process optimization. Horizon aspires to
provide science-driven research solutions that lead to better
understanding of the genetic basis of disease and better
outcomes for patients, from sequence to treatment.
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iMotions
Vesterbrogade 34,1
Copenhagen V
1620
Denmark
Booth #: 129A
imotions.com
iMotions is a high tech software development company
originally founded in 2005, headquartered in Copenhagen,
Denmark with USA office in Boston, Massachusetts, United
States. iMotions develops iMotions Biometric Research
Platform, which is the most comprehensive, easy to use and
scalable biometric research platform in the market. It helps
our clients conduct state-of-the-art human behavior research
in the areas of Psychology, Neuroscience, Human Factors
Engineering, Education, Health, Business and Human Computer
Interaction. iMotions is used worldwide by leading universities
such as Harvard, Yale and Stanford as well as corporations such
as P&G, S&P and Unilever.
Inscopix
2462 Embarcadero Way
Palo Alto
94303
USA
Booth #: 60
www.inscopix.com
Inscopix stands at the forefront of a technology-driven
revolution unfolding in modern neuroscience. As scientists
and innovators with the desire to understand the brain in
action, we recognize firsthand that new technologies are
necessary, but not sufficient to power the rising tides of
scientific progress. This is why Inscopix's solutions combine
cutting-edge instrumentation and powerful data analytics with
scientific workshops and rigorous online education to empower
researchers to make breakthrough discoveries.
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Integrated DNA Technologies
Coralville, Iowa 52241 USA
Coralville
52241
USA
Booth #: 142 Shared B
www.idtdna.com/site
Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT) is the world's leading
manufacturer of custom oligonucleotide products, including
short strands of DNA and RNA. Their products for qPCR and
functional genomics (RNAi, antisense, and CRISPR-Cas9
genome editing) support neuroscience research. IDT provides
PNI with products for encapsulation in lipid nanoparticles.
International Brain Research Organization (IBRO)
255 rue Saint Honoré
Paris
75001
France
Booth #: 83
www.ibro.info
IBRO is a global union of neuroscience organizations with the
aim to promote and support neuroscience training, teaching,
collaborative research and advocacy around the world.
More than 80 international, national and regional scientific
organizations constitute IBRO's Governing Council which,
together with the five IBRO Regional Committees, support
neuroscientists and research institutes in need of assistance.
In addition, IBRO has partnerships with like-minded scientific
societies and organizations to identify priorities and help
bridge gaps in knowledge, investment and resources in the
field of the brain research.
Invilog Research Ltd
Parkkitie 11
Kuopio
70150
Finland
Booth #: 58
www.invilog.com
Invilog can deliver complete in vivo voltammetry setup or
perform contract research using in vivo voltammetry techniques.
Whether you are planning to use in vivo voltammetry in cells,
slices, or intact brain, Invilog will provide you with all required
equipment and expendables. These include compact sensors
for in vitro or in vivo experiments, chronically implantable
electrodes that permit registration of dopamine transients for
several months after implantation, reference and stimulating
electrodes. Invilog also provides individual staff training and
guarantees that your setup is successfully implemented. Visit
us at Booth 58 in the exhibition area for more information and
a demonstration.
Jackson ImmunoResearch Europe Ltd
Unit 7 Acorn Business Centre
Newmarket
CB8 7SY
UK
Booth #: 26
www.jireurope.com
At Jackson ImmunoResearch, we manufacture secondary
antibodies and related reagents, earning an outstanding reputation
for quality over the past 30 years. Our products are used in Western
Blotting, IHC/ICC/IF, Flow Cytometry, ELISA, Electron Microscopy
and many other immunological techniques. Our range includes a
wide choice of species and specificity options, enabling reliable
and precise detection. All antibodies are available conjugated
to a comprehensive selection of fluorophores (including Alexa
Fluors®), Enzymes (HRP and Alkaline Phosphatase), Colloidal
Gold or Biotin. We serve customers directly from our European
distribution centre, providing outstanding technical service, fast
delivery and euro pricing.
Jinga Hi.Inc
1648 Mariani Dr
Sunnyvale
94087
USA
Booth #: 48
www.jinga-hi.com
Jinga-hi, Inc develops affordable wireless electrophysiology
devices for the neuroscience community. Our JAGA systems
are a coin-sized recording device with all components as one
unit and streams neural recording into your laptop wirelessly.
Our plug and measure devices come with open-source python
codes or GUI based data acquisition (capable of on-line spike
identification/sorting capabilities). Our data format is nonproprietary and users can import it into any other software.
JAGA16 (for rats or heavier animals) can record 16 channels
simultaneously. JAGA penny (for mice) can record up to 8
channel for unit recording and 16/32 channels for EEG recording.
Lafayette-Campden Neuroscience PO Box 8148
Leicester
LE12 7XT
UK
Booth #: 18
www.campdeninstruments.com
Lafayette-Campden Neuroscience have a history in precision
engineering and innovation in behavioural-testing and tissue
sectioning, with factories and technical support based in both
the US and UK. Bussey-Saksida touchscreens systems for
rodents have a suite of tasks, many translatable to primates
and humans. These systems are delivered ‘ready to go’
for immediate productivity. We also produce 5/9-Hole and
Modular operant chambers with software control. In-vivo
electrophysiology, either tethered or wireless, and ‘timestamped’ video can now integrated with the ‘Brainhavior’
system to provide artefact free recording and temporally
linked data for easy search and analysis. Our Vibrotomes the
7000smz-2 and 5100mz-Plus/5100mz, with Z-axis deflection
calibration and precision blades deliver consistent healthy, high
viability slices. Slice chambers with integral heater/controllers
and P.I.D. algorithms available for visual patching/imaging or
Interface/Submerged recordings.
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LaVision BioTec GmbH Astastrasse 14
Bielefeld
33617
Germany
Booth #: 34
www.lavisionbiotec.com
LaVision BioTec´s TriMScope multiphoton microscope system
has been developed to serve in advanced studies of intravital
microscopy. Unique features like OPO excitation of red dyes
and RFPs, integrated TCSPC for FLIM and Cloud scanning for
improved signal to noise deliver benefits to any researcher in
this field. The newest additions to the TriMScope are visible
lasers to provide the flexible tools for optogenetic studies.
The unique Ultramicroscope system provides whole organ or
small animal imaging at the resolution of confocal microscopy
and delivers a new quality of 3D fluorescence reconstruction
microscopy from the sub µm-range to millimetres.
LGC
Queens road
Teddington
TW11 0LY
UK
Booth #: 124
www.lgcstandards-atcc.org
For more than 50 years, ATCC has been providing neurobiologists
with the well-characterized and highly authenticated cells and
microorganisms they need to study the nervous system and its
associated pathologies. Our collection of neurobiology solutions
continues to grow with great new additions, including: • Brainderived cell lines and tumor cell lines • Parkinson’s disease
iPSCs • Ethnic and gender diverse iPSCs • Microbial pathogens
of the nervous system • Human iPSC-derived Neural Progenitor
Cells LGC is the exclusive European distributor for ATCC’s unique
collections. All ATCC products purchased through LGC are the
original materials supported by our in house expertise.
LI-COR Biosciences
St. John's Innovation Centre,
Cowley Road
Cambridge
CB4 0WS
UK
Booth #: 62
www.licor.com/bio/
LI-COR® Biosciences offers a complete discovery process
including imaging platforms, analysis software and optimized
IRDye® infrared dye reagents for protein and molecular imaging.
Our complete solution for Western blot imaging includes the
Odyssey® and Odyssey Fc Infrared Imaging Systems, analysis
software, and unique IRDye Infrared Dye-based antibodies,
and reagents. LI-COR also offers the C-DiGit® Blot Scanner
for chemiluminescent Western blots as an affordable digital
replacement for film. Molecular imaging on the Pearl® Trilogy,
well known for its exceptional infrared fluorescent capabilities,
now features a bioluminescence channel. Using revolutionary
FieldBrite™ Xi optical technology results in unparalleled
dynamic range that never saturates.
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Logos Biosystems
Doosan Venturedigm Ste 930,
415 Heungan-daero, Dongan-gu
Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do
14059
Republic of Korea
Booth #: 22
www.logosbio.com
Logos Biosystems is dedicated to the development and
commercialization of innovative technologies to support the
life science research community. Since its founding in 2008,
Logos Biosystems has been developing a series of automated
systems and imaging instruments for laboratories engaging in
research with a cellular and molecular emphasis.
Lohmann Research Equipment Am Foerderturm 9
Castrop-Rauxel
44575
Germany
Booth #: 38
www.lohres.de
Lohmann Research Equipment (LRE) develops and distributes
high quality products for biomedical research. From brain
slice chambers, automated electrode manipulators to data
acquisition systems, LRE offers complete solutions for in
vitro research. Our multiple electrophysiological platform
Synchroslice/Autoslice became a standard in brain and heart
slice high throughput screening. Our subsidiary ECOCYTE
BIOSCIENCE supports research labs in Europe and USA with
freshly prepared Xenopus Oocytes, lab chemicals and standard
or customized buffer solutions. As a renowned CRO we are
also offering electrophysiological contract research in Xenopus
Oocytes (TEVC), brain slices (LTP/LTD, Epilepsy, Drug effects)
and heart slices (QT prolongation, signal conduction).
Loligo® Systems Toldboden - Toldbodgade 1
Viborg
8800
Denmark
Booth #: 93
www.loligosystems.com
Loligo® Systems Founded in 2002, Loligo® Systems is a privately
owned spin-off company from the University of Copenhagen
and Aalborg University in Denmark. Based on a background
in science and in cooperation with leading universities around
the world, Loligo® Systems develop new innovative products
for aquatic biology, animal physiology, behavioral research
and teaching. We provide animal chambers, flumes, sensors,
instruments and software for automated oxygen consumption
measurements and equipment for video-based tracking and
analysis of animal behaviour. Our goal is global leadership
in equipment for physiological, behavioural and kinematic
measurements in fish and other aquatic breathers.
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Luigs & Neumann GmbH
Boschstrasse 19
Ratingen
40880
Germany
Booth #: 42
www.luigs-neumann.com
MBF Bioscience
185 Allen Brook Lane
Williston
05495
USA
Booth #: 78
www.mbfbioscience.com
Since the early 80`s, Luigs & Neumann has established itself
as well-known developer and producer of electrophysiological
workstations for highest demands of scientists all over the
world. Our Company is known for our customized Workstations
as well as breakthrough developments. The flexible,
ergonomic and state of the Art design allow us to fulfill a
variety of customer needs. Our focus on new products is to
further develop our new LNscope and to complete the InVivo
product line. Therefore we developed a treadmill with virtual
reality and an unique anesthesia /gas mask for mice. You are
welcome to visit our booth.
MBF Bioscience provides life science researchers with tools
for quantitative microscopy and big image data management.
Each system for neuron tracing, stereology, worm tracking,
and image management is configured based upon individual
research needs and is fully supported by our team of staff
scientists and technical support specialists. Our commitments
to developing innovative products and providing excellent
customer support have won us awards, but more importantly,
they have led to exciting research and happy customers. Visit
www.mbfbioscience.com to learn more.
Mauna Kea Technologies
9 rue d'Enghien
Paris
75010
France
Booth #: 65
www.cellviziolab.com
MBRose ApS
Bymarksvej 15
Faaborg
5600
Denmark
Booth #: 04
www.mbrose.dk
Mauna Kea Technologies is a global medical device company
leading innovation in endomicroscopy. The company’s
flagship product, Cellvizio®, a probe-based Confocal Laser
Endomicroscopy (pCLE) system, is used worldwide by
physicians and researchers to image tissue at cellular resolution
in vivo. For preclinical research, Cellvizio® Dual Band allows
imaging deep brain neurons in vivo in the anaesthetized or
freely-moving animal. Applications in neuroscience include:
gene expression, calcium activity monitoring, drug delivery,
blood brain barrier monitoring, etc.
Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI)
1 Max Planck Way
Jupiter
33458
USA
Booth #: 147
maxplanckflorida.org
Research at Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience
(MPFI) focuses on neural circuits. MPFI scientists investigate
fundamental aspects of these critical networks within the brain
and develop new technologies that make groundbreaking
discoveries possible. Part of the Max Planck Society, MPFI is the
first institute of its kind in North America, providing a vibrant,
interactive environment where scientists are empowered to
take on high-risk projects that act as a catalyst for highlyrewarding innovations. MPFI scientists relentlessly pursue
excellence to better understand the complexities of the human
brain and drive innovation and scientific leadership for the
future of our society.
Excellence in feed/water intake and activity We strive to
become your preferred supplier of standardized platforms for
feed, water intake and activity monitoring, offering instant
response systems that provides unprecedented results. We
focus in complete solutions for mice, rats and minipigs, offering
group-housed, hygienic and easy to use home cage based
platforms with a complete data collection system allowing the
researchers and caretakers to efficiently monitor their studies
in real time without delay. This year launching NEW Enriched
Large Group Housing Environment for Tracking Voluntary
Activity in rats, so please stop by our booth 04
MERCK
Strandvejen 102 E
Hellerup
2900
Denmark
Booth #: 43
www.merckmillipore.com
Merck is a leading science and technology company in
healthcare, life science and performance materials. Around
40,000 employees work to further develop technologies that
improve and enhance life – from biopharmaceutical therapies
to treat cancer or multiple sclerosis, cutting-edge systems
for scientific research and production, to liquid crystals for
smartphones and LCD televisions. In 2014, Merck generated
sales of € 11.3 billion in 66 countries. Founded in 1668, Merck is
the world's oldest pharmaceutical and chemical company. The
founding family remains the majority owner of the publicly
listed corporate group. Merck, Darmstadt, Germany holds the
global rights to the Merck name and brand. The only exceptions
are the United States and Canada, where the company operates
as EMD Serono, EMD Millipore and EMD Performance Materials.
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METRIS B.V.
Kruisweg 829C
Hoofddorp
2132NG
The Netherlands
Booth #: 76
www.metris.nl
Metris is a trendsetter in fields of Animal Behavior & Ultrasonic
vocalization Research! LABORAS - Fully automates behavior
scoring in rats & mice. Tracks position & detects more than 18
different behaviors; Doesn’t use video or infra-red beams; Non
invasive, Uses home cage! Widely used: Drug development,
Safety pharmacology, Toxicology, Phenotyping! SONOTRACK
- Records, analyzes & Plays-back Ultrasonic Vocalizations
(USV). Full spectrum USV analysis from 15kHz-125kHz, Reliable
automated USV call counter! Widely used: Anxiety, Stress,
Pain, Toxicity, Memory, Sexual-Social Interaction experiments!
SmartChamber - An advanced sound attenuation chamber
with integrated video capability, light & ventilation! SleepSign Sleep Analysis Software!
Mightex Systems
109 Railside Rd
Toronto
M3A 1B2
Canada
Booth #: 15
www.mightexsystems.com
Mightex is a leading provider of advanced light delivery and
imaging systems for neuroscience and optogenetics. Our
market-leading Polygon400 patterned illuminator enables
neuroscientists to illuminate any neuron(s) at any location and
time. Our OASIS microscope/macroscope platform is designed
to provide excellent reconfigurability/flexibility to work around
a live animal. The new OASIS Implant for deep brain calcium
imaging and In Vivo optogenetics utilizes an implantable fiber
bundle containing thousands of tiny optical fibers. Users can
acquire real-time deep brain images while simultaneously
performing patterned illumination experiments inside the body
of a live animal by delivering light independently through each
fiber(s).
Miltenyi Biotec
Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 68
Bergisch Gladbach
51429
Germany
Booth #: 56
www.miltenyibiotec.com
Miltenyi Biotec is a global provider of products and services
that advance biomedical research and cellular therapy. Our
innovative tools support research at every level, from basic
research to translational research to clinical application. Used
by scientists and clinicians around the world, our technologies
cover techniques of sample preparation, cell isolation, cell
sorting, flow cytometry, and cell culture. Our 25 years of
expertise spans research areas including immunology, stem
cell biology, neuroscience, and cancer. Today, Miltenyi Biotec
has more than 1,500 employees in 25 countries – all dedicated
to helping researchers and clinicians make a greater impact on
science and health.
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Molecular Devices
660-665 Eskdale Road,
Winnersh Triangle
Wokingham
RG41 5TS
UK
Booth #: 35
www.moleculardevices.com
How can you transform your protein and cell biology research?
As one of the world’s leading providers of innovative
analytical instruments, software and reagents for life science
research, pharmaceutical and biotherapeutic development,
we are empowering scientists to unravel the complexity of
biological systems. Our extensive portfolio - which includes
microplate readers and washers, high-content imaging
systems, technologies for cell screening and bioproduction,
and conventional and automated electrophysiology - can
address just about any combination of throughput, content,
and budget needs. Discover how we can help you improve
your productivity and effectiveness, accelerate your research
and discover new therapeutics faster.
Moor Instruments
Millwey
Axminster
EX13 5HU
UK
Booth #: 117
www.moor.co.uk
Moor Instruments specialize in helping with your microvascular
blood flow and oxygen assessments. We offer monitors for
blood flow and/or tissue oxygen and imagers for cerebral blood
flow in all species. Although it is possible to assess almost any
tissue bed, our products are typically used for MCA occlusion
models and for imaging cortical spreading depression. Visit
our booth to see the products in action and to discuss any
applications you have in mind! Ask too about free, no obligation
evaluation loans organized through our offices in the UK, USA,
mainland Europe or through our global distributor network.
Nanion Technologies
Gabrielenstr. 9
Munich
80636
Germany
Booth #: 54
www.nanion.de
Nanion Technologies, founded in 2002, is a one-stop-shop
for ion channel drug discovery and screening technologies
and highly versatile research instrumentation. Nanion’s team
has developed and successfully established four generations
of automated patch clamp instruments for sophisticated and
high throughput applications in ion channel research, safety
and drug discovery (Port-a-Patch, Patchliner and SyncroPatch
product families, CardioExcyte 96, SURFE2R and many more).
Nanion also carries Axion’s multi-electrode array systems
(Muse / Maestro) in Europe and China.
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
NanoEnTek
12F, 5, Digital-ro 26-gil, Guro-gu
Seoul
08389
Republic of Korea
Booth #: 36
www.julistage.com
Neuralynx Europe
Hilton House, 3 Ardee Road, Rathmines
Dublin
Dublin 6
Ireland
Booth #: 87
neuralynx.com
NanoEnTek DNA: Support researcher for a better world From
the start till today, NanoEnTek aims to develop innovative
and easy to use products for life science research and help
life science researchers consume their time and passion for
discovery, instead of repetitive and tedious work. Although
NanoEnTek has grown to the company with 150 employees
now, global market leader is not an objective to NanoEnTek.
NanoEnTek always keeps our initial mission in mind and help
researchers contribute for the better world.
In over 700 research labs worldwide, Neuralynx, Inc. (NLX)
provides The Complete Solution for electrophysiology research
with powerful high density, low noise, intuitive data acquisition
systems with custom integration features and devices. At the
forefront of Neuralynx product development philosophy is
the commitment to provide our customers with customizable
hardware and software for specific experiment and lab
environments, while advancing technologies in anticipation
of future research trends. All Neuralynx products are backed
by over 20 years of innovation, field-tested reliability, and
unsurpassed customer support.
Narishige International Ltd
Unit 7, Willow Business Park
London
SE26 4QP
UK
Booth #: 19
www.uk.narishige-group.com
Throughout the world, Narishige micromanipulators are the first
choice of specialists performing high-precision experiments
under microscopes in such fields as electrophysiology, IVF and
biotechnology. Narishige is especially known for offering a very
wide choice of models to address a corresponding wide range of
specific purposes – from oil hydraulic micromanipulators used in
microsurgery procedures or for making accurate injections into
a cell, to water hydraulic models, which effectively minimise
drift in patch clamping work. Based on our commitment to
making micromanipulation as easy and accurate as possible,
we continue to develop products which meet the demanding
needs of today’s professionals.
Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences
EPFL Innovation Park,
Bâtiments G & H
Lausanne
1015
Switzerland
www.nestleinstitutehealthsciences.com
The Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences does fundamental
research for the understanding of health and disease and for
developing science-based targeted nutritional solutions for the
maintenance of health.
NEUREX - NeuroCampus
550 Bd Gonthier d'Andernach
Illkirch
67400
France
Booth #: 114
www.neurex.org
Neurex is one of the most important European networks in
Neurosciences, be it fundamental, clinical or applied. Our
transnational structure gathers three countries, a hundred
laboratories and more than a thousand neuroscientists
within the universities of Strasbourg (France), Freiburg in Br.
(Germany) and Basel (Switzerland). Neurex is supported by
local collectivities, agencies related to scientific research and
European funds (FEDER) through the Interreg V programme.
NeuroNexus
655 Fairfield Ct
Ann Arbor
48108
USA
Booth #: 130
NeuroNexus.com
NeuroNexus is a global leader for innovative neural interface
products and technologies to meet current and emerging needs
in neuroscience research, neurosurgery, and neurostimulation.
Our diverse line of products is used in species ranging from
fruit flies to non-human primates to precisely record, stimulate,
and deliver drugs across all areas of the nervous system.
Our technologies and products are aimed at advancing brain
research and therapies.
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Neuroscience Bulletin
405, 319 YueYang Road,
Building 31B
Shanghai
200031
China
Booth #: 71
www.neurosci.cn
Nikon Instruments B.V.
C/O Ramcon, A/S Bregnerødvej 132
Birkerød
DK-3460
Germany
Booth #: 50
www.ramcon.dk/home1
Neuroscience Bulletin (NB) is the official journal of the Chinese
Neuroscience Society. The journal is published bimonthly by
Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences (SIBS), Chinese
Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Springer. NB aims to publish
research advances in the field of neuroscience and promote
exchange of scientific ideas within the community. The journal
publishes original papers of various topics on neuroscience
and focuses on potential disease implications on the nervous
system. NB welcomes research contributions on molecular,
cellular, or developmental neuroscience using multidisciplinary
approaches and functional strategies.
Nikon has produced first-class microscopes since 1917. The
current product range from small stereo microscopes and up to
Super Resolution microscope system with a lateral resolution
down to the molecular level. Nikon is the only microscope
manufacturer with its own glass production. This gives Nikon
freedom to develop the best features and set new standards
in resolution. Please visit our booth and learn more about
recently launched Super Resolution systems, confocal imaging
solution to suit virtually every research need and the highly
well-accepted Time-lapse system Ti-E to study microscopic live
cell dynamic events using techniques such as TIRF, FRAP, FLIP
and FRET.
Neurostar
Kähnerweg 1
Tübingen
72072
Germany
Booth #: 14
www.neurostar.de
Noldus Information Technology
Nieuwe Kanaal 5
Wageningen
6709PA
The Netherlands
Booth #: 25
www.noldus.com
Neurostar is the inventor and worldwide only manufacturer
of Robot Stereotaxy Solutions. Robot Stereotaxy Solutions:
-Motorized Stereotaxic: atlas integration, computer control,
ultra-precision, reproducible results, high-throughput -Drill
& Injection Robot: high-throughput drill & inject, no tool
exchange, define protocols -Microinjection Robot: ultra highprecision, computer control, multiple injection sites -Drill Robot:
high precision depth control, high accuracy craniotomy & skull
thinning -Smart Bregma Finder: automated camera-driven
positioning, video streaming, experiment monitoring All-InOne Electrophysiology Workstation (components): -Amplifiers/
Headstages (up to 4 channels, Spikes, LFPs) -Programmable
Stimulator -Data Acquisition Module -Microdrive, computer
controlled with micron resolution -Experiment-Control
Software with Atlas Integration
Noldus Information Technology develops, markets, and
supports professional software and instrumentation for animal
behavior research. These products enable the collection,
analysis, management, and presentation of behavioral data.
Scientists all over the world use them to study behavioral
processes, automate experiments, and improve the quality
and efficiency of their research. Zebrafish are a popular model
used for studying the relationship between behavior and
the environment, genetics, or pharmaceuticals. Additionally,
zebrafish larvae are often used for high-through¬put screening
in pharmacological and toxicological research. Noldus offers
several solutions for these types of research. EthoVision® XT
is a premier video tracking software which also functions as
a platform to build on. Included in several package deals, such
as for high-throughput screening of zebrafish larvae in 96well plates (DanioVision) or T-maze testing of adult zebra-fish,
you are guaranteed of a high quality set-up for reliable data.
Additionally, Noldus offers complete set-ups; packages that
include mazes and other equipment – all you need to perform
your experiment. Services include consulting, training, and
technical support.
Neurotar Oy Ltd
Viikinkaari 4
Helsinki
00790
Finland
Booth #: 79
www.neurotar.com
Neurotar Oy Ltd develops research devices for scientists
who wish to eliminate the effects of anesthetics on the brain
function. Mobile HomeCage makes it possible to perform high
precision tests in awake head-fixed but otherwise unrestrained
rodents and combine these tests with behavioral readouts. We use the Mobile HomeCage for service provision to
pharmaceutical industry and we have optimized the device
for in vivo microscopic imaging and in vivo electrophysiology
(patch clamp and multichannel recordings). Other applications
include intrinsic optical imaging, microdialysis, optogenetics,
and voltammetry. The company is privately owned and
operates from Helsinki, Finland since 2009.
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July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
npi electronic GmbH
Bauhofring 16
Tamm
71732
Germany
Booth #: 94-shared A
www.npielectronic.com
Pinnacle Technology, Inc.
2721 Oregon Street
Lawrence
66046
USA
Booth #: 08
www.pinnaclet.com
For over 30 years npi electronic develops and produces
equipment for research in life sciences with main focus on
neurosciences. Instruments include patch and voltage clamp
amplifiers, oocyte amplifiers, extracellular amplifiers, stimulus
isolators, voltammetric/amperometric amplifiers, miniature
headstages for in-vivo experiments, instrumentation for
optogenetics and high resolution microscopy, amplifiers for
electroporation, filters, substance application systems and
temperature controllers. npi electronic supplies integrated
systems like the SliceMaster for drug screening in up to eight
brain slices or the robotic ScreeningTool for drug screening
using oocytes, as well as complete setups. npi electronic is
expert in registration of bioelectrical signals and microelectrode
techniques.
Pinnacle specializes in developing preclinical turn-key systems
that simplify measurement, reduce cost, and accommodate
multiple research designs. We offer turn-key wireless and
tethered monitoring systems for single or group-housed animals,
including EEG/EMG systems for sleep or seizure research;
biosensor systems that enable simultaneous measurement
of up to three sensors, fast scan cyclic voltammetry systems,
and automated sleep deprivation systems. Optogenetics and
synchronized video systems can be easily incorporated into
hardware set-ups, along with cages and cage accessories.
Upgrade from our free acquisition software packages with our
premium analysis modules, including XY tracking, seizure, and
sleep analysis. Customization is also available.
OLYMPUS EUROPA SE & CO. KG
Wendenstraße 14-18
Hamburg
20097
Germany
Booth #: 77
www.olympus-lifescience.com/en/
Plexon Inc
6500 Greenville Avenue Suite 700
Dallas
75206
USA
Booth #: 86
www.plexon.com
Olympus Microscopy - imaging systems for every application
With its European headquarters in Hamburg, Olympus is one
of the world’s leading manufacturers of professional optodigital products for medicine, life science and industry. As a
result, Olympus provides a comprehensive range of solutions
for all market requirements. From microscopes for training and
routine tasks to high-end systems in the fields of life science,
there is a system for every need. The Olympus VS120 virtual
slide scanning system combines the concepts of microscopy
and digital imaging, supplying users with a versatile virtual
slide - an exact copy of the sample.
PhenoSys GmbH
Schumannstr. 18
10117 Berlin
10117
Germany
Booth #: 17
www.phenosys.com
PhenoSys offers technology for behavioural biology including
Virtual Reality - Jet Ball, touchscreen chambers, animal sorters,
systems for activity measurements, and automated home
cages. We use RFID-technology (transponder) to provide
high throughput solutions for behavioural phenotyping, brain
research, and the diagnostic characterisation of animal models
for translational medicine.
Plexon is a pioneer and leading innovator of custom, high
performance data acquisition, behavior and analysis solutions
specifically designed for scientific research. We collaborate
with and supply thousands of customers including the most
prestigious neuroscience laboratories around the globe
driving new frontiers in areas including basic science, brainmachine interfaces (BMI), neurodegenerative diseases,
addictive behaviors and neuroprosthetics. Plexon offers
integrated solutions for in vivo neurophysiology, optogenetics
and behavioral research -- backed by its industry-leading
commitment to quality and customer support.
PLOS: Public Library of Science
1160 Battery Street, Suite 100
San Francisco
94111
USA
Booth #: 80
www.plos.org
PLOS (Public Library of Science) is a nonprofit Open Access
publisher, innovator and advocacy organization dedicated
to accelerate progress in science and medicine by leading a
transformation in research communication. The PLOS suite of
influential journals contain rigorously peer-reviewed Open
Access research articles from all areas of science and medicine,
together with expert comment and analysis. Discover PLOS
Biology, PLOS Medicine, PLOS Computational Biology, PLOS
Genetics, PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, PLOS Pathogens
and the multidisciplinary PLOS ONE, the world’s largest journal.
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Precision NanoSystems Inc.
402-6190 Agronomy Road
Vancouver
V6T 1Z3
Canada
Booth #: 142 Shared A
www.precisionnanosystems.com
Precision NanoSystems Inc. (PNI) provides innovative
nanotechnology solutions that help scientists to understand
the molecular basis of disease and develop new treatment
regimens. Our proprietary platform, NanoAssemblr™, and
companion SUB9KITS™ reagent kits allow easy manufacturing
of novel nanoparticles for clinical use and medical research.
Prior Scientific
3-4 Fielding Industrial Estate
Cambridge
CB21 5ET
UK
Booth #: 30
www.prior.com
Prior Scientific designs and manufactures a wide range of
scientific instrumentation, specialising in automation for optical
microscopy. Our experience is unrivaled and our commitment
to engineering excellence is reflected in the performance
and quality of our broad product portfolio. Although we
offer a range of standard products, Prior also offers OEM and
customised solutions tailored to your individual requirements
and many of the world's leading scientific instrumentation
companies already benefit from Priors' expertise. Our
extensive range of equipment includes a range of instruments
for electrophysiology and neuroscience.
Prizmatix
POB 244
Givat-Shmuel
5410102
Israel
Booth #: 49
www.prizmatix.com
Prizmatix offers a full range of LED modules for in-vivo and
in-vitro optogenetics, starting from single wavelength plugand-go Optogenetics-LEDs to multi-wavelength systems for
activation and silencing. Prizmatix's versatile optogenetics
activation system includes Ultra High Power (UHP) LEDs, beam
combiners for multiple opsin activation, fibre optics, microscope
adapters and Pulsers. These devices enable activation of
various opsins (e.g. Channelrhodopsin (ChR), Halorhodopsin
(NpHR), Archaerhodopsin (ArchT) and many others on freelymoving mammals through Rotary-Joint and flexible fibre optics
at better than millisecond-scale temporal precision. Prizmatix
also offers high power LED microplate illumination system for
optogenetics with zebrafish larvae.
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Proteintech
Kilburn House,
Manchester Science Park
Manchester
M15 6SE
UK
Booth #: 67
www.ptglab.com
Proteintech supply antibodies, proteins and ELISA kits. We
manufacturer our entire catalogue and our products cannot be
found sold by other companies. The majority of our antibodies
are raised and affinity purified against the whole protein which
generates antibodies of higher affinity and specificity.
QPS Austria
Parkring 12
Grambach
8074
Austria
Booth #: 10
www.qpsneuro.com
QPS Austria is well-known as a leading preclinical and
clinical CRO for CNS Drug-Discovery and Development. QPS
Austria performed hundreds of efficacy and proof of concept
studies with a wide range of transgenic in vivo models for
neurodegenerative diseases and clinical studies in different
phases with thousands of patients. In preclinical projects you
will benefit from the experience gained during in vitro and
in vivo projects with virtually all drug targets in Alzheimer’s,
Parkinson’s, Huntington’s and other neurodegenerative
diseases. Extensive behavioral, histological and biochemical
evaluations will meet high expectations in terms of precision,
quantitation and – very important - timely delivery.
Quanterix
113 Hartwell Ave
Lexington
02421
USA
Booth #: 44
www.quanterix.com
Founded in 2007, Quanterix offers an ultra-sensitive diagnostic
platform capable of measuring individual proteins at
concentrations 1000 times lower than the best immunoassays
available today. The Single Molecule Array (Simoa™)
technology at the heart of the platform enables the detection
and quantification of biomarkers previously difficult or
impossible to measure, opening up new applications to address
significant commercial unmet needs in life science research, invitro diagnostics, companion diagnostics, blood screening, and
more.
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Rapp OptoElectronic GmbH
Gehlenkamp 9a
Hamburg
22559
Germany
Booth #: 128 - Shared B
www.rapp-opto.com
Rogue Research Inc.
4398 St-Laurent, suite 206
Montreal
H2W 1Z5
Canada
Booth #: 109
www.rogue-research.com
At Rapp OptoElectronic we have years of research experience.
Together with close contact with customers and their challenges
we provide a broad range of products for applications such
as: * optogenetics * uncaging * photobleaching/FRAP *
photoconversion/photoswitching * ablation * mapping of
neural networks * laser temperature-jump * flash photolysis
* general illumination Our products include off-the-shelf and
customized systems for localized illumination in microscopy,
continuous and pulsed light sources (UV, VIS and IR lasers, flash
lamps, high power LED systems), microscope modifications for
transmission in the deep UV range.
Rogue Research develops the Brainsight® family of
neuronavigation products for human and animal. Rogue
Resolutions specializes in providing a point of contact for
providing and supporting complete integrated solutions for
all your neuroscience equipment needs. Brainsight TMS is
the standard for neuronavigation for brain stimulation and
supports simultaneous acquisition of EMG and EEG. Brainsight®
NIRS is a unique fNIRS system optimized for multi-modal
acquisition with EEG, fMRI of MEG. Brainsight® VET is a versatile
surgical neuronavigator and supports needle injection as well
as the design and of custom implants for the most demanding
electrophysiology applications.
Research Diets, Inc.
20 Jules Lane
New Brunswick, New Jersey
08901
USA
Booth #: 102
www.ResearchDiets.com
Research Diets, Inc. formulates and produces purified
OpenSource Diets® for laboratory animals. Our Resource Center
is staffed with scientists who consult with our customers
around the world on diet formulations. We have formulated
over 20,000 original diets and regularly incorporate compounds.
Custom diets shipped in 5-7 days. BioDAQ® Food and Liquid
Intake Monitor for mice and rats controls spillage and reduces
interaction between scientists and animals while recording
the moment-to-moment, bout-by-bout intake. Automated
gate is programmable by time or amount consumed. Data is
interpreted using powerful analysis software. BioDAQ NHP
monitors food intake of socially housed NHPs.
Ripple
2056 South 1100 East
Salt Lake City
84106
USA
Booth #: 06
www.rippleneuro.com
Ripple provides high performance neurophysiology data
acquisition systems for cortical and peripheral nervous system
recording and simultaneous stimulation research, in both
humans and animals. Our systems are compact, portable, and
heavily optimized for real-time, closed-loop control applications
with up to 512 channels of single/multi-unit activity, EMG, LFP,
ECoG, and EEG data. Our software is cross platform, can be run
on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, and provides real-time APIs
for custom research applications.
Rogue Resolutions
The Creative Quarter,
8a Morgan Arcade
Cardiff
CF10 1AF
UK
Booth #: 126
www.rogue-resolutions.com
Rogue Resolutions is a provider of integrated solutions to
academic researchers in the field of neuroscience. We bring
together and combine technologies, techniques and services
to enable customers to conduct robust, credible and cutting
edge brain research. The company has been operating since
2010 and was founded by Andrew Thomas and Dan Phillips
in collaboration with instrument manufacturer partners
Rogue Research Inc and neuroConn GmbH. The portfolio of
products include a range of “best-in-class” devices in the
fields of neuronavigation, neuroimaging, neuromodulation and
neurosensory. www.rogue-resolutions.com email: [email protected]
Royal Society Publishing
The Royal Society, Publishing
London
SW1Y 5AG
UK
Booth #: 72
royalsociety.org/journals/
The Royal Society journals regularly publish high quality content
in the field of neuroscience, including original research, review
articles and special issues dedicated to a particular topic. Stop
by stand 72 to have a chat with our representative, or visit our
website for more information:
https://royalsociety.org/journals/
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RWD Life Science
1st-2nd Floor, ROBETA Building,
No.1 Qimin Road,
Song Ping Shan Area,
Science & Industry Park North,
Nan Shan District,
Shenzhen
518057
China
Booth #: 69
www.rwdstco.com
RWD Life Science, established in 2002, is one of the leading
global providers of lab research devices and veterinary
equipment. RWD is dedicated to innovation in the fields of
veterinary anesthesia, veterinary ventilator, veterinary surgical
instruments and veterinary dental instruments, which have
been widely used in domestic and oversea market. Today,
RWD's products and services have been provided in over 50
countries and regions, including U.S.A, U.K, France, Germany,
Malaysia, Korea, Thailand and etc. Inspired by the needs of our
customers, RWD is keen on providing good quality veterinary
device, bringing health care within reach.
Science/AAAS
1200 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
20005
USA
Booth #: 55
www.aaas.org
Since 1848, AAAS and its members have worked together to
advance science and serve society. As part of these efforts,
AAAS publishes Science, a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed
journal, Science Advances, an open-access online journal,
Science Signaling, and Science Translational Medicine. AAAS
also offers programs focused on science policy, international
cooperation, science education, diversity, and career
development for scientists.
Scientifica
1A Kingfisher Court,
Brambleside, Bellbrook Industrial Estate
Uckfield
TN22 1QQ
UK
Booth #: 20
www.scientifica.uk.com
Scientifica provides premium innovations to enhance
electrophysiology, imaging and optogenetics studies. Through
experience, collaboration and superior design we empower
researchers to discover the brain’s secrets and overcome
neurological diseases. We do this by designing and developing
our systems with leading scientists to ensure they are
cutting-edge, ideally suited to their task and future-proof.
From the UK, we manufacture and distribute high-quality
instruments to universities, pharmaceutical companies and
research laboratories worldwide. Specialising in equipment
for electrophysiology, multiphoton imaging and optogenetics
studies, we help researchers gain a better understanding of
the nervous system, including neurological diseases such as
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
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Sensapex Oy
Teknologiantie 13
Oulu
90590
Finland
Booth #: 21
www.sensapex.com
Your partner for ultraprecise micromanipulation applications
in electrophysiology, microinjections and optogenetics: -Most
compact, scalable and cost-efficient solutions available
anywhere -Smooth, stable and drift free positioning -20 mm
movement range, 5 nm resolution, 20 nm repeatability -Fast
piezo thrusts for intracellular recordings and microinjections
-Battery-operated system (rechargeable) -Millisecond level
synchrony and open source SDK for PC control Come and
test our new triple and single axis manipulators! Complete
workstations are also available for testing through our
partnership with Olympus and Prior Scientific (integrated
control with new tracking feature).
Society for Neuroscience
1121 14th St NW, Ste 1010
Washington, DC
20005
USA
Booth #: 151
www.sfn.org
The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) is the world’s largest
organization of scientists and physicians devoted to
understanding the brain and nervous system. Founded in
1969, SfN now has nearly 38,000 members in more than
90 countries and 150 chapters worldwide. Membership in
the Society benefits neuroscience professionals at all career
stages, providing access to venues for sharing great science,
support for career development, and public education and
outreach. SfN members also enjoy exclusive discounts on
annual meeting registration fees, as well as submission fees
for eNeuro and JNeurosci. Stop by stand 151 to learn more.
Sophion Bioscience
Baltorpvej 154
Ballerup
2750
Denmark
Booth #: 41
www.biolinscientific.com/sophion/
Sophion, part of Biolin Scientific, introduced the world’s
first automated patch clamp system, QPatch, in 2001 with
commercial launch in 2004. Today systems can be found in
a large number of laboratories worldwide. With our latest
product, Qube, we have taken automated patch clamp to a new
level. We now provide state-of-the-art automated patch clamp
systems for medium to high throughput. With QPatch and Qube
we offer uncompromised data quality in a user-friendly set up
from assay development to data analysis.
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Springer Nature
Tiergartenstr. 17
Heidelberg
69121
Germany
Booth #: 73
springernature.com
Sutter Instrument
1 Digital Drive
Novato, CA
94949
USA
Booth #: 31
www.sutter.com
Springer Nature is one of the world’s leading global research,
educational and professional publishers, home to an array of
respected and trusted brands providing quality content through
a range of innovative products and services. Springer Nature is
the world’s largest academic book publisher, publisher of the
world’s most influential journals and a pioneer in the field of
open research. The company numbers almost 13,000 staff in
over 50 countries and has a turnover of approximately EUR 1.5
billion. Springer Nature was formed in 2015 through the merger
of Nature Publishing Group, Palgrave Macmillan, Macmillan
Education and Springer Science+Business Media. Find out
more: www.springernature.com
Introducing a new line of state-of-the-art patch clamp
and intracellular amplifiers along with the SutterPatch™, a
comprehensive software package built on the foundation of
Igor Pro 7. The IPA™ (Integrated Patch Amplifier) combines
a low-noise patch clamp amplifier, onboard D/A conversion
and data acquisition via high-speed USB. Optimized for
whole-cell patch clamp recordings and backed by the service
and support you’ve come to expect from Sutter Instrument.
Other exciting new products include the VF-1 Edge, tunable
filter system that allows selection of the band-width as well
as the center wavelength upon command, the QUAD 4-axis
micromanipulator, and the DF-Scope, a multi-photon imaging
package for the Olympus BX51WI.
STEMCELL Technologies Inc.
1618 Station St
Vancouver
V6A1B6
Canada
Booth #: 116
www.stemcell.com
STEMCELL Technologies develops specialty cell culture media,
cell isolation products and accessory reagents for life science
research. For a basal medium that better supports in vitro
neuronal activity, try the new BrainPhys™ Neuronal Medium.
BrainPhys™ is optimized for the culture of human pluripotent
stem cell-derived neurons and primary- derived neurons. The
NeuroCult™ product line for primary and CNS-derived neural
stem cells includes nearly 30 different media products, kits
and media supplements. For human neurological modeling,
the STEMdiff™ Neural System product line includes kits to
differentiate hPSC-derived neural progenitor cells to neurons
and glia. Learn more at www.stemcell.com.
Stoelting Europe
Hilton House, 3 Ardee Road Rathmines
Dublin
N/a
Ireland
Booth #: 85
www.stoeltingco.com
Stoelting combines tradition with innovation offering
researchers the most inclusive Neuroscience equipment line
in the industry. Machined with the highest caliber materials,
our world-renowned stereotaxic instrument and accessory
line, provide pinpoint precision for all surgical procedures.
For outcome analysis of surgical procedures or for general
assessment of animal behavior, Stoelting offers a wide
selection of behavior mazes and apparatuses and pain
analgesia instruments.
Synaptic Systems GmbH
Rudolf-Wissell-Strasse 28
Göttingen
37079
Germany
Booth #: 63
www.sysy.com
Synaptic Systems was originally founded by scientists and
started business in 1997 with just a handful of licensed
antibodies against synaptic proteins which were already well
known in the scientific community for their excellent quality. In
2002 Synaptic Systems has set up its own research laboratories
that allow product refinement and the development of new
antibodies. All our products are exclusively available under
the Synaptic Systems brand. They are produced and tested in
our own facilities to guarantee best quality and reliability. To
date Synaptic Systems offers one of the largest collections of
antibodies against synaptic proteins and a growing panel of
antibodies for cell biology. If new antibodies are needed we
offer a custom monoclonal antibody service to find tailor made
solutions matching your needs.
The Brain Prize
Scherfigsvej 7
Copenhagen
2100
Denmark
Booth #: 120
www.thebrainprize.org
The 1 million € Brain Prize is awarded every year to one or
more scientists who have distinguished themselves through
outstanding contributions to European brain research. The
prize recognises highly original and influential advances in any
area of neuroscience, including research on molecular, cellular,
physiological and pharmacological mechanisms, studies of
behaviour and cognition, advances in technology, translational
research as well as clinical research on the causes, treatment
and prevention of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Prize
winners are obliged to contribute to the enhancement and
internationalization of Danish brain research through interaction
with Danish researchers and Danish research environments.
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The MIT Press
Suite 2, 1 Duchess Street
London
W1W 6AN
UK
Booth #: 75
mitpress.mit.edu
Thorlabs GmbH
Hans-Boeckler-Str. 6
Dachau/Munich
85221
Germany
Booth #: 66
www.thorlabs.com
The MIT Press publishes a distinguished programme of trade
books, monographs and textbooks in contemporary areas of
neuroscience and related brain sciences. New titles in 2016
include: 'The Human Advantage: A New Understanding of
How Our Brain Became Remarkable' by Suzana HerculanoHouzel; 'Vision: How It Works and What Can Go Wrong' by
John E. Dowling and Joseph E. Dowling, Jr. MIT Press titles will
be available at 30% discount to conference delegates. We
welcome the submission of proposals and manuscripts for
consideration; our Acquisition Editors, Bob Prior and Matthew
Browne, will be available during the conference to talk to you.
Thorlabs, a photonics products manufacturer, was founded in
1989 to serve the laser and electro-optics research market.
Since then Thorlabs has extended its core competencies in an
effort to play an ever increasing role serving the Photonics
Industry at the research end, as well as the industrial, life
science, medical, and defense segments. The organization’s
diverse manufacturing assets include semiconductor fabrication
of Fabry-Perot, DFB, and VCSEL lasers, fiber towers for drawing
glass optical fibers (silica and fluoride), MBE/MOCVD epitaxial
wafer growth reactors, extensive glass and metal fabrication
facilities, advanced thin film deposition capabilities, and
optomechanical and optoelectronic shops.
Thermo Fisher Scientific
3 Fountain Drive
Inchinnan Business Park
PA4 9RF
UK
Booth #: 104
www.thermofisher.com
TSE Systems
Siemensstr. 21
Bad Homburg
61352
Germany
Booth #: 27
www.TSE-Systems.com
Thermo Fisher Scientific is the world leader in serving science.
Our mission is to enable our customers to make the world
healthier, cleaner and safer. Through our Thermo Scientific,
Invitrogen and Gibco brands, we help accelerate innovation
and enhance productivity.
Thomas RECORDING GmbH
Winchester Strasse 8
Giessen
35394
Germany
Booth #: 12
www.ThomasRECORDING.com
Thomas RECORDING GmbH Germany with its South American
branch Thomas RECORDING do Brasil Ltda. - ME is the sole
manufacturer and distributor of microelectrodes and multielectrode recording systems for brain research applications. As
a specialist for microelectrodes for neurophysiological research,
it was the first company in the world to develop 4-cores
(Tetrodes) and 7-cores (Heptodes) quartz-platinum-tungsten
multifiber microelectrodes. Furthermore, Thomas RECORDING
offers different microdrive systems, data acquisition systems,
stimulation systems, camera-based eye-tracking systems,
stereotaxic frames, bidirectional telemetric systems,
optogenetic equipment and ceramic screws. Customization of
our products to customer´s needs and requirements is one of
our strengths.
TSE Systems is a developer and manufacturer of preclinical
Sophisticated Life Science Research Instrumentation since
1886. Today, we provide highly advanced customer solutions
with modular, integrated hardware and software platforms for
studies in metabolic and behavioral phenotyping, neuroscience,
drug screening, cardiovascular and inhalation exposure in
intact animals. Latest Product Innovation: STELLAR Telemetry
- sets new standards in wireless animal physiology monitoring
where the animal can move anytime, anywhere and still record
your data gap-free and loss-less using the latest technology
Tucker - Davis Technologies
11930 Research Circle
Alachua
32615-6826
USA
Booth #: 115
www.tdt.com
Tucker-Davis Technologies (TDT) provides products for
basic and applied research in the neurophysiology, hearing,
and speech sciences as well as for general data acquisition
applications. We offer a complete line of modular DSP-based
data acquisition and stimulus generation systems. At TDT, we
work closely to achieve our common goal: to supply you with
the highest quality, most up-to-date technology available at an
affordable price. We believe we can best meet this goal when
all areas of our business work together in a cooperative and
collaborative environment.
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July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
UGO BASILE S.R.L.
Via Di Vittorio 2
Gemonio
21036
Italy
Booth #: 11
www.ugobasile.com
UGO BASILE is the world leading manufacturer of instruments
for Behavioral Research. With more than 15,000 hits in the
major bibliographic search engines, Ugo Basile provides classic
and innovative instruments that scientists have been using
worldwide since 1963: • Rota-rod (new model!) • Active/Passive
Avoidance Cages • FearConditioning • StartleResponse/PPI •
Mazes & Videotracking • Sociability Cage • Hot/Cold Plate (new
model!) • Analgesy-Meters • Thermal Plantar Test • Dynamic
Plantar Aesthesiometer • Orofacial Stimulation • PAM JointPain Test • Respirators & Anesthesia UGO BASILE TRANSFORM
IDEAS INTO INSTRUMENTS: our R&D and factory have capability
to customize existing instruments, or create new instruments
from scratch, based on the user requirements. Ask for details!
VIEWPOINT
3 Allee des Chevreuils
LISSIEU
69380
France
Booth #: 16
www.viewpoint.fr
Pioneer in videotracking analysis system, the Company
Viewpoint exists since 25 years. The state of the art in automated
behavior analysis: • Thousands of systems sold all over the
world, • Continuous development to adapt to customer’s
requests. Activity: • Computer assisted measurements • Animal
facilities equipment. Our products: • Custom-made for special
applications, VIDEOTRACK: rodents behavior in various mazes
GAITLAB automated catwalk analysis, PHENORACK: rodents
behavior in home cage VIGIE PRIMATES behavior on primates
and dogs MARLAU Cages: standardized enrichment SLEEP
DEPRIVATION SYSTEM and Scoring System ZEBRALAB: behavior
analysis for Zebrafish and other fishes
Visit our website www.viewpoint.fr
Wiley
9600 Garsington Road
Oxford
OX4 2DQ
UK
Booth #: 119
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Wiley is a global provider of knowledge and knowledgeenabled services that improve outcomes in areas of research,
professional practice and education. Through the Research
segment, the Wiley provides digital and print scientific, technical,
medical, and scholarly journals, reference works, books,
database services, and advertising. Wiley’s vast neuroscience
portfolio includes the European Journal of Neuroscience (EJN),
the official journal of the Federation of European Neuroscience
Societies (FENS). EJN publishes pioneering and original
research and reviews, supporting authors worldwide in helping
to maximize the impact of and discoverability of their research.
Visit the website to stay up-to-date with free content alerts:
www.ejneuroscience.org.
Wisepress Medical Bookshop
London
SW19 2JL
UK
Booth #: 132
www.wisepress.com
Wisepress.com, Europe’s leading conference bookseller, has a
complete range of books and journals relevant to the themes
of the meeting. Books can be purchased at the stand or, if you
would rather not carry them, posted to you – Wisepress will
deliver worldwide. In addition to attending 200 conferences
per year, Wisepress has a comprehensive medical and scientific
bookshop online with great offers.
World Precision Instruments
1 Hunting Gate
Hitchin
SG4 0TJ
UK
Booth #: 13
www.wpi-europe.com
WPI have been manufacturing and supplying instruments to
the Neuroscience community for nearly 50 years. Our core
values are driven by a desire to empower our customers to
actualize their scientific ideas with cost effective, quality
instruments. We always strive to provide customers more
for less. On display will be our world leading Ultramicropump
microinjection system, our new Motorised Stereotaxic Frame,
our Stimulators and Amplifiers as wells as products from Sutter
Instrument, Sensapex and Neurotar.
Wuhan OE-Bio Co.,Ltd.
Zone C2, Future City,
999 Gaoxin Ave.,
East Lake High-Tech
Development Zone,
Wuhan 430070, China
Wuhan
430070
China
Booth #: 91
www.oebio.com
Wuhan OE-Bio Co.,Ltd. is specialized in research and
development, manufacturing and selling of biomedical photonics
instruments. Since its foundation, through cooperation with
Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics of Huazhong
University of Science and Technology and institutes of Chinese
Academy of Sciences, the company has released a series of
world leading products and owns a number of invention patents
in the field of optoelectronics, such as instrument series based
on Micro-Optical Sectioning Tomography technology. OE-Bio is
dedicated to provide research centers and medical institutions
with advanced equipment in the field of brain science and
high-quality imaging solutions.
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Wyss Center
Chemin des Mines 9
Geneva
TBACH-1202
Switzerland
Booth #: 107
www.wysscenter.ch
The Wyss Center is an independent, not for profit organization
that provides the resources, facilities and expertise to
transform creative neuroscience research into clinical solutions
that will improve the lives of people with nervous system
disorders. Established by a generous donation from the Swiss
entrepreneur and philanthropist Hansjörg Wyss, the Wyss
Center presents a new model in translational neurotechnology
research, offering competitively awarded support for projects
that have the potential to make substantial clinical impact. The
mission of the Wyss Center is to accelerate the development of
neurotechnology for human benefit.
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July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Organised by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Hosted by the Danish Society for Neuroscience
Where European Neuroscience
meets the world
SCIENTIFIC
PROGRAMME
Saturday July 2, 2016
TSE Systems: 130 Years of Experience
Behavior / Metabolism / Physiology
• Stellar Telemetry
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NEW for Mouse!
Implantable animal telemetry system measuring activity, blood pressure, heart rate, ECG, EEG, and body temperature
• PhenoMaster
Continous!
Highly flexible modular solution for state-of-the-art automated metabolic and behavioral monitoring of small laboratory
animals in an home cage area
• IntelliCage by NewBehavior
Automated cognitive and behavioral screening of mutant or treated mice or rats living in social groups screening for Alzheimer,
Dementia, Autism etc.
• Multi Conditioning System
Modular integrated multi-purpose solution that supports a large variety of behavioral paradigms (9) on one single hardware and
software platform. Fear Conditioning / two compartment paradigms / locomotor & open-field activity
• MotoRater
Quantitative and objective kinematic evaluation of animal movement types not restricted to mere foot prints. Skilled walking on
a ladder or beam, overground walking, wading and swimming
• and more...
[email protected]
www.TSE-Systems.com
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
SATURDAY, JULY 2, 2016
10:30 - 13:30
Hall C
TECHNICAL WORKSHOP:
W01: IDENTIFYING THE DIVERSITY OF NEURAL CELL TYPES.
10:30
Chair: J. Hjerling-Leffler (Stockholm, Sweden)
1
GENETIC DISSECTION OF NEURAL DEVELOPMENT AT SINGLE CELL RESOLUTION USING MOSAIC ANALYSIS WITH DOUBLE
MARKERS
2
S. Hippenmeyer (Klosterneuburg, Austria)
11:00
MOLECULAR DEVELOPMENT AND REPROGRAMMING OF NEURONAL DIVERSITY IN THE NEOCORTEX
3
P. Arlotta (Cambridge, USA)
11:30
A SINGLE CELL TRANSCRIPTOMIC APPROACH TO DELINEATE NEURONAL SUBTYPES
4
J. Hjerling-Leffler (Stockholm, Sweden)
12:00
PATCH-SEQ: SIMULTANEOUS RECONSTRUCTION OF CELLULAR AND CIRCUIT IDENTITY
5
J. Fuzik (Vienna, Austria)
12:30
TRANSCRIPTIONAL PROFILING OF INDIVIDUAL FUNCTIONALLY IDENTIFIED NEURONS IN THE NEOCORTEX
6
P. Znamenskiy, T. Mrsic-Flogel (Basel, Switzerland)
13:00
IDENTIFICATION OF ASTROCYTE SUBTYPES IN THE MOUSE HIPPOCAMPUS USING SINGLE CELL TRANSCRIPTOMICS
7
M. Batiuk, M. Fiers, J.F. Montiel, P. Oliver, C. Ponting, T.G. Belgard, M. Holt (Leuven, Belgium)
10:30 - 13:30
Hall D
TECHNICAL WORKSHOP:
W02: LIGHT THAT CURES: THERAPIES BASED ON OPTOGENETIC MANIPULATIONS AND LIGHT-REGULATED DRUGS.
Chair: D. Trauner (Munich, Germany)
8
Chair: H. Janovjak (Klosterneuburg, Austria)
10:30
9
OPTICAL CONTROL OF MUSCLE FUNCTION BY TRANSPLANTATION OF STEM CELL-DERIVED MOTOR NEURONS IN MICE
10
L. Greensmith (London, United Kingdom)
11:00
RESTORATION OF VISUAL FUNCTION BY EXPRESSION OF A LIGHT-GATED MAMMALIAN ION CHANNEL IN RETINAL NEURONS 11
E. Isacoff (Berkeley, USA)
11:30
RESTORATION OF VISUAL FUNCTION BY EXPRESSION OF A MELANOPSIN IN RETINAL NEURONS
12
S. Kleinlogel (Bern, Switzerland)
12:00
OPTOGENETIC STIMULATION OF THE AUDITORY PATHWAY
12:30
AN ALLOSTERIC MODULATOR TO CONTROL ENDOGENOUS G PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORS WITH LIGHT
13
T. Moser (Göttingen, Germany)
14
P. Gorostiza (Barcelona, Spain)
13:00
PHOTOPHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO FIGHTING CANCER AND DIABETES
15
M. Sumser (Munich, Germany)
10:30 - 13:30
Room 20
TECHNICAL WORKSHOP:
W03: ORGANIC BIOFUNCTIONAL INTERFACE, MICRO-NANO ELECTRONICS, OPTICAL METHODS TO STUDY NEURAL CELLS.
10:30
Chair: V. Benfenati (Bologna, Italy)
16
ORGANIC BIOFUNCTIONAL MATERIALS AND OPTO-ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR STUDYING NEURON AND ASTROCYTES
17
V. Benfenati (Bologna, Italy)
11:00
ORGANIC ELECTROCHEMICAL TRANSISTOR TO RECORD AND CONTROL NEURONAL ACTIVITY IN VIVO
18
C. Bernard (Marseille, France)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SATURDAY JULY 2, 2016 |
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11:30
NANOSTRUCTURED ELECTRONIC DEVICES FOR NEUROSCIENCE APPLICATIONS
19
A. Offenhäusser ( Jülich, Germany)
12:00
POLYMER FLEXIBLE NEURAL PROBES AND STEM CELLS: A MATCH FORMED IN HEAVEN
12:30
VIZUALIZATION AND TARGETING OF NEURAL ECM STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
20
U. Hofmann (Freiburg, Germany)
21
A. Dityatev (Magdeburg, Germany)
13:00
SMART MATERIALS FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
22
E. Colombo, M. Bramini, F. Cesca, P. Feyen, A. Rocchi, F. Benfenati (Genova, Italy)
10:30 - 13:30
Room 19
TECHNICAL WORKSHOP:
W04: INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BRAIN PROJECT COLLABORATORY.
Chair: E. Muller (Geneva, Switzerland)
23
Chair: A.P. Davison (Gif sur Yvette, France)
24
10:30
THE HBP "COLLABORATORY"
25
11:00
THE NEUROINFORMATICS PLATFORM: CONTRIBUTING AND QUERYING DATA
J.C. Muller (Geneva, Switzerland)
26
C. Zwahlen (Geneva, Switzerland)
11:30
INTERACTIVE RESOURCES FOR E-NEUROSCIENCE
27
S. Ramaswamy (Geneva, Switzerland)
12:00
ANALYSIS OF LARGE-SCALE RECORDINGS OF NEURAL ACTIVITY IN VIVO AND IN SILICO
28
S. Grün, S. Van Albada, J. Senk, E. Hagen, M. Diesmann, N. Voges ( Juelich, Germany)
12:30
MODELING CEREBELLAR NEURONS AND MICROCIRCUITS USING THE HBP COLLABORATORY
29
E. D’Angelo (Pavia, Italy)
13:00
COLLABORATIVE TRANSATLANTIC EFFORTS TO CREATE FAITHFUL SINGLE-NEURON REPRESENTATIONS FOR THE
COMMUNITY
30
C. Anastassiou (Seattle, USA)
10:30 - 13:30
Hall E
TECHNICAL WORKSHOP:
W05: FULL BRAIN NETWORK DYNAMICS - MODELING, ANALYSES, EXPERIMENTS.
10:30
Chair: R. McIntosh (Toronto, Canada)
31
Chair: P. Ritter (Berlin, Germany)
32
THE VIRTUAL BRAIN
33
R. McIntosh (Toronto, Canada)
11:00
THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND ARCHITECTURE OF THE VIRTUAL BRAIN - A WHOLE BRAIN SIMULATOR
34
D. Battaglia (Marseille, France)
11:30
REVERSE ENGINEERING THE BRAIN WITH WHOLE BRAIN MODELS
12:00
THE 100 000 VIRTUAL CONNECTOMES PROJECT
35
P. Ritter (Berlin, Germany)
36
M. Breakspear (Herston QLD, Australia)
12:30
AN EXPLORATION OF MODELS THAT BEST CAPTURE RECOVERY OF FUNCTION IN STROKE PATIENTS
37
A. Solodkin (Irvine, USA)
13:00
INTEGRATION AND SEGREGATION IN THE BRAIN
A. Ponce Alvarez (Barcelona, Spain)
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10:30 - 13:30
Room 18
TECHNICAL WORKSHOP:
W06: BIOELECTRONIC MEDICINE: HARNESSING THE ELECTRIC PATTERNS OF NEURONS FOR THERAPY.
Chair: P.T. Huerta (Manhasset, USA)
39
Chair: P. Olofsson (Stockholm, Sweden)
40
10:30
BIOELECTRONIC DEVICES TO EXPLORE THE NEUROGRAMS OF THE VAGUS NERVE
41
11:00
USE OF SINGLE-CELL PHENOTYPING WITHIN TRANSPARENT INTACT TISSUE FOR BIOELECTRONIC APPROACHES
P. Huerta (Manhasset, USA)
42
V. Gradinaru (Pasadena, USA)
11:30
DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL INTERFACES THAT PROVIDE LONG-TERM STABLE NATURAL TOUCH PERCEPTION
43
D.J. Tyler (Cleveland, USA)
12:00
MULTIFUNCTIONAL FIBERS FOR SIMULTANEOUS OPTICAL, ELECTRICAL AND CHEMICAL INTERROGATION OF NEURAL
CIRCUITS
44
P. Anikeeva (Cambridge, USA)
12:30
TIMING IS EVERYTHING: TEMPORAL PATTERN OF STIMULATION IS A NEW DIMENSION OF THERAPEUTIC INNOVATION
45
W. Grill (Durham NC, USA)
13:00
RETHINKING INFLAMMATION: NEURAL CIRCUITS IN THE REGULATION OF IMMUNITY
46
P. Olofsson (Stockholm, Sweden)
14:00 - 16:00
Hall A
SPECIAL INTEREST EVENT:
SiE01: THE BRAIN PRIZE CAVALCADE
Chair: C. Blakemore (London, United Kingdom)
47
2011 WINNER - WHY DO WE NEED SO MANY NEURONS?
48
G. Buzsaki (New York, USA)
2012 WINNER - THE OVERLOOKED SIDE OF DEAFNESS GENES: REAPPRAISING HEARING THERAPIES
49
C. Petit (Paris, France)
2013 WINNER - OPTOGENETICS: ILLUMINATING THE WORKINGS OF THE BRAIN
50
K. Deisseroth (Stanford, USA)
2014 WINNER - COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE: PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS
51
G. Rizzolatti (Parma, Italy)
2015 WINNER - TOWARDS THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF AN ENTIRE MOUSE BRAIN
52
W. Denk (Martinsried, Germany)
16:00 - 17:00
Hall A
SPECIAL INTEREST EVENT:
SiE02: EJN SPECIAL FEATURE
Chair: J. Foxe (Bronx, USA)
53
Chair: P. Bolam (Oxford, United Kingdom)
54
BREAKING DOWN THE NEURAL DYNAMICS OF MULTISENSORY PROCESSING IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
55
S. Molholm (Bronx, USA)
THE RECIPROCAL GABAERGIC SEPTO-HIPPOCAMPAL CONNECTION: TARGET SELECTIVITY AND FUNCTION
56
T.F. Freund (Budapest, Hungary)
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17:00 - 18:00
Hall A
OPENING CEREMONY
OPENING CEREMONY IS MODERATED BY THE ACTOR PETER GANTZLER (EARL RAGNAR“THE LAST KINGDOM”).
WELCOME ADDRESS BY NICOLAS CAESAR PETERSEN, CHAIR OF THE HOST SOCIETY COMMITTEE.
MUSICAL PERFORMANCES BY “OUTLANDISH”.
OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE FENS FORUM 2016 BY FENS PRESIDENT MONICA DI LUCA.
18:00 - 19:00
Hall A
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL01: KAVLI FOUNDATION PLENARY LECTURE
18:05
Introducer: R. Costa (Portugal)
57
DETECTING ‘CHANGES-OF-MIND’ FROM NEURAL POPULATION RECORDINGS IN PREFRONTAL CORTEX
58
W. Newsome (Palo Alto, USA)
ALL DAY EVENT
Auditorium Foyer
NETWORKING EVENT:
THE HISTORY CORNER
ALL DAY EVENT NETWORKING EVENT:
THE BRAIN AWARENESS WEEK CORNER
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Congress Foyer
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Organised by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Hosted by the Danish Society for Neuroscience
Where European Neuroscience
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SCIENTIFIC
PROGRAMME
Sunday July 3, 2016
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
SUNDAY, JULY 3, 2016
8:30 - 9:30
Hall A
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL02: PLENARY LECTURE
8:35
Introducer: T. Mrsic-Flogel (Basel, Switzerland)
59
DISTRIBUTED NEURAL ARCHITECTURES FOR BINOCULAR VISUOMOTOR TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE LARVAL ZEBRAFISH
60
F. Engert (Cambridge, USA)
8:30 - 12:30
Room 19
SPECIAL INTEREST EVENT:
SiE03 (I): BRAIN BEE COMPETITION (LIMITED ACCESS) (the access for public is limited to the breaks)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall F
SYMPOSIUM:
S01: SYNCHRONY IN SCHIZOPHRENIA: FROM MECHANISMS TO DISEASE SYMPTOMS.
9:50
Chair: T. Sigurdsson (Frankfurt, Germany)
61
DYSFUNCTION OF NEONATAL PREFRONTAL-HIPPOCAMPAL NETWORKS IN NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
62
I. Hanganu-Opatz (Hamburg, Germany)
10:10
THE CONTRIBUTION OF IMPAIRED SYNCHRONY TO COGNITIVE DEFICITS IN ANIMAL MODELS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
63
T. Sigurdsson (Frankfurt, Germany)
10:30
GAMMA OSCILLATION ABNORMALITIES IN SCHIZOPHRENIA: ROLE OF NMDA RECEPTOR HYPOFUNCTION AS MODELED
BY KETAMINE
64
D. Mathalon, B. Roach, J. Krystal, H. Gunduz-Bruce, J. Ford (San Francisco, USA)
10:50
NEURAL SYNCHRONY IN SCHIZOPHRENIA AND AT-RISK POPULATIONS: PERSPECTIVES FROM MEG
65
P. Uhlhaas (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall C
SYMPOSIUM:
S02: THE MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF AMPHETAMINE ACTION: OF MEMBRANES, MICE AND MEN.
9:50
Chair: H.H. Sitte (Vienna, Austria)
66
Chair: S.G. Amara (Bethesda, USA)
67
NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS MOVE FLIES TO A PIP2 GROOVE
68
A. Galli (Nashville, USA)
10:10
AMPHETAMINE REGULATION OF INTRACELLULAR SIGNALING IN DOPAMINE NEURONS: DUAL ACTION ON
DOPAMINE- AND GLUTAMATE-MEDIATED BEHAVIORS
69
S.G. Amara (Bethesda, USA)
10:30
BEHAVIOURAL AMPHETAMINE EFFECTS IN MICE CRITICALLY DEPEND ON THE INTERACTION OF MONOAMINE
TRANSPORTERS AND PROTEIN KINASES
70
H.H. Sitte (Vienna, Austria)
10:50
ORGANIC CATION TRANSPORTERS: UNSUSPECTED PLAYERS IN AMPHETAMINE'S ACTIONS ON BEHAVIOR
71
L. Daws, A. Owens, F. Mayer, W. Koek, H. Sitte (San Antonio, USA)
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9:45 - 11:15
Hall G
SYMPOSIUM:
S03: CEREBELLAR INTERACTIONS WITH THE LIMBIC SYSTEM, BASAL GANGLIA AND THALAMO-CORTICAL NETWORKS.
9:50
Chair: F.E. Hoebeek (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
72
CEREBELLAR-HIPPOCAMPUS INTERACTIONS DURING NAVIGATION
73
L. Rondi-Reig (Paris, France)
10:10
CEREBELLAR-BASAL GANGLIA INTERACTIONS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
74
K. Khodakhah (Bronx, USA)
10:30
CEREBELLAR OUTPUT CONTROLS OSCILLATIONS IN THALAMO-CORTICAL NETWORKS IN MOUSE MODELS OF
GENERALIZED ABSENCE EPILEPSY
75
F.E. Hoebeek (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
10:50
MODULATION OF CEREBELLAR-DEPENDENT ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING BY THE AMYGDALA
76
J.F. Medina (Houston, USA)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall H
SYMPOSIUM:
S04: FUNCTION AND REGULATORY CIRCUIT MECHANISMS OF BRAIN STATE.
9:50
Chair: S. Sakata (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
77
Chair: A. Yamanaka (Nagoya, Japan)
78
STATE-DEPENDENT AND CELL-TYPE-SPECIFIC AUDITORY PROCESSING
79
S. Sakata (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
10:10
CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF CORTICAL STATE CHANGE IN THE SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX OF THE AWAKE MOUSE
80
S. Crochet (Lausanne, Switzerland)
10:30
THE ROLE OF HYPOTHALAMIC PEPTIDERGIC NEURONS IN THE REGULATION OF BRAIN STATES
81
A. Yamanaka (Nagoya, Japan)
10:50
NEURAL CIRCUITS FOR SLEEP-WAKE CONTROL
82
Y. Dan (Berkeley, USA)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall I
SYMPOSIUM:
S05: SELECTION AND CONSOLIDATION OF NEURONAL CIRCUITS DURING BEHAVIORAL LEARNING.
9:50
Chair: K.H. Wang (Bethesda, USA)
83
Chair: S.B. Hofer (Basel, Switzerland)
84
IMAGING NEURAL ENSEMBLES IN MICE DURING LEARNING
85
T. Komiyama (La Jolla, USA)
10:10
EXPERIENCE-REGULATED SPATIAL-TEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF DENDRITIC SPINES IN THE LIVING BRAIN
86
Y. Zuo (Santa Cruz, USA)
10:30
RULE LEARNING ENHANCES STRUCTURAL PLASTICITY IN LONG RANGE FRONTAL AFFERENTS
87
L. Wilbrecht (Berkeley, USA)
10:50
ILLUMINATING THE MOLECULAR LOGIC OF EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT INFORMATION PROCESSING IN FRONTAL
CORTICAL CIRCUITS
K.H. Wang (Bethesda, USA)
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9:45 - 11:15
Hall D
SYMPOSIUM:
S06: GENETIC REGULATION OF STRESS SENSITIVITY: RELEVANCE TO ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION.
9:50
Chair: J. Cryan (Cork, Ireland)
89
EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF STRESS AND FEAR SENSITIVITY IN MOUSE MODELS OF ANXIETY
90
N. Singewald, S. Sotnikov, M. Kharitonova, A. Wille, C. Schmuckermair, R. Diepold, N. Whittle, R. Landgraf, A. Lusser,
S. Sartori, A. Sah (Innsbruck, Austria)
10:10
GENETIC AND EPIGENETIC FACTORS THAT MODULATE STRESS-INDUCED NEURO- AND GLIO-PLASTICITY: RELEVANCE TO
DEPRESSION
91
L. Pinto (Braga, Portugal)
10:30
ADULT HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS ALTERS VULNERABILITY TO ACUTE AND CHRONIC STRESS
92
C. Belzung (Tours, France)
10:50
MICROBIAL GENES, BRAIN AND BEHAVIOUR: REGULATION OF STRESS SUSCEPTIBILITY BY THE MICROBIOME
93
J. Cryan (Cork, Ireland)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall E
SYMPOSIUM:
S07: NEUROBIOLOGY OF SOCIAL REWARD AND ATTACHMENT.
9:50
Chair: A.H. Veenema (Boston, USA)
94
THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF SOCIAL PLAY REWARD
95
L.J. Vanderschuren (Utrecht, Netherlands)
10:10
DO THE HUMAN OPIOID AND OXYTOCIN SYSTEMS PROMOTE APPROACH OF SOCIAL REWARDS?
10:30
ROLE OF OPIOID AND VASOPRESSIN SYSTEMS IN SOCIALLY REWARDING JUVENILE BEHAVIORS
96
S. Leknes (Oslo, Norway)
97
A.H. Veenema, C.J.W. Smith, R. Bredewold (Boston, USA)
10:50
OXYTOCIN AND THE NEURAL MECHANISMS OF SOCIAL BONDING
98
L.J. Young (Atlanta, USA)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall B
SYMPOSIUM:
S08: MICROGLIAL ACTIVATION IN DISTINCT BRAIN DISEASES.
Chair: H. Kettenmann (Berlin, Germany)
99
9:50
T CELL REGULATION OF MICROGLIAL RESPONSES IN MOUSE MODELS OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
10:10
MICROGLIAL CELLS PROMOTE GLIOMA GROWTH
100
B. Finsen (Odense, Denmark)
101
H. Kettenmann (Berlin, Germany)
10:30
TREM2, A NOVEL RISK FACTOR FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AFFECTS MICROGLIA FUNCTION
102
C. Haass (Munich, Germany)
10:50
MICROGLIA FUNCTION IN NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
103
J. Kipnis (Charlottesville, USA)
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12:30 - 14:00
Hall A
SPECIAL LECTURE:
SL01: THE BRAIN PRIZE LECTURE 2015
Introducer: C. Blakemore (London, United Kingdom)
104
STRUCTURAL NEUROBIOLOGY: GOALS, TOOLS, PITFALLS
105
W. Denk (Heidelberg, Germany)
TWO-PHOTON CALCIUM IMAGING OF NEURONAL CIRCUITS IN VIVO
106
A. Konnerth (Munich, Germany)
NEURAL CIRCUIT DYNAMICS DURING VIRTUAL NAVIGATION AND DECISION-MAKING
107
D. Tank (Princeton, USA)
13:00 - 13:45
Hall B
SPECIAL LECTURE:
SL02: IBRO - KEMALI PRIZE
Introducer: P. Magistretti (Geneva, Switzerland)
108
BUILDING A NEURON: CYTOSKELETON ORGANISATION AND TRANSPORT MECHANISMS
109
C. Hoogenraad (Utrecht, Netherlands)
13:00 - 13:45
Hall C
SPECIAL LECTURE:
SL03: EDAB - LECTURE ON NEUROETHICS
Introducer: E. Sykova (Prague, Czech Republic)
116
ARE CRIMINAL LAW AND NEUROSCIENCE ON A COLLISION COURSE?
117
S. Hyman (Cambridge, USA)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall F
SYMPOSIUM:
S09: GENETIC CONTROL OF CEREBRAL CORTEX EXPANSION AND EVOLUTION.
15:50
Chair: V. Borrell (San Juan de Alicante, Spain)
118
NOVEL MECHANISMS OF NEUROGENESIS
119
M. Götz, S. Gascón, S. Grade, N. Mattugini (Neuherberg, Germany)
16:10
NEURAL STEM AND PROGENITOR CELLS IN NEOCORTEX DEVELOPMENT AND EVOLUTION
16:30
GENETIC CONTROL OF CEREBRAL CORTEX EXPANSION
120
W.B. Huttner (Dresden, Germany)
121
V. Borrell (San Juan de Alicante, Spain)
16:50
PRIMATE-SPECIFIC CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LOGIC OF OSVZ EXPANSION
C. Dehay (Bron, France)
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15:45 - 17:15
Hall C
SYMPOSIUM:
S10: CHLORIDE REGULATION, INHIBITORY FUNCTION AND NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE.
15:50
Chair: A. Trevelyan (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
123
ARGININE VASOPRESSIN SUPPRESSES PERINATAL NEURONAL NETWORK EVENTS DRIVEN BY DEPOLARIZING GABA:
IMPLICATIONS ON ACUTE AND LONG-TERM PROTECTION OF THE BRAIN
124
K. Kaila (Helsinki, Finland)
16:10
IMAGING OF INTRACELLULAR CHLORIDE IN VIVO BY MEANS OF 2-PHOTON IN VIVO SPECTROSCOPY
125
G. Ratto (Pisa, Italy)
16:30
USING OPTOGENETIC MANIPULATION OF INTRANEURONAL CL TO INFLUENCE EPILEPTIC ACTIVITY
126
A. Trevelyan, H. Alfonsa (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
16:50
MODULATION OF INTRACELLULAR CHLORIDE CONCENTRATION TO REGULATE SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY AND RESCUE
COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN DOWN SYNDROME
127
L. Cancedda (Genova, Italy)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall B
SYMPOSIUM:
S11: RETHINKING THE ROLE OF PREFRONTAL CORTEX IN WORKING MEMORY.
Chair: A. Compte (Barcelona, Spain)
128
15:50
BUMP ATTRACTOR DYNAMICS IN PREFRONTAL CORTEX EXPLAINS BEHAVIORAL PRECISION IN SPATIAL WORKING MEMORY129
16:10
CONTRASTING ROLES OF VISUAL AND PREFRONTAL CORTICES IN VISUAL WORKING MEMORY
A. Compte (Barcelona, Spain)
130
K. Sreenivasan (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
16:30
DOPAMINE RECEPTORS MODULATE ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING AND NEURAL ACTIVITY IN THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX:
INSIGHTS FROM STUDIES IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES
16:50
FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF MEDIAL PREFRONTAL ACTIVITY DURING DELAY PERIOD IN LEARNING OF A WORKING MEMORY TASK 132
131
M.V. Puig (Barcelona, Spain)
C.T. Li (Shanghai, China)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall I
SYMPOSIUM:
S12: FUNCTIONAL IMAGING OF NEURONAL AND DENDRITIC COMPUTATION IN BEHAVING ANIMALS
15:50
Chair: G. Katona (Budapest, Hungary)
133
DENDRITIC ACTIVITY, SPARSE CODING AND SPATIO-TEMPORAL INTEGRATION IN IN VIVO NETWORKS
134
A. Silver (London, United Kingdom)
16:10
PLASTICITY IN TUFT DENDRITES OF LAYER 5 PYRAMIDAL NEURONS
135
J. Schiller (Haifa, Israel)
16:30
FUNCTIONAL IMAGING HIPPOCAMPAL MICROCIRCUITS DURING LEARNING
16:50
3D IMAGING OF FAST NEURONAL ASSEMBLY ACTIVITY DURING LEARNING IN BEHAVING ANIMALS
136
A. Losonczy (New York, USA)
137
G. Szalay, L. Judák, G. Katona, P. Maák, K. Ocsai, M. Veress, Z. Szadai, T. Tompa, B. Chiovini, D. Pálfi, B. Rózsa
(Budapest, Hungary)
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15:45 - 17:15
Hall D
SYMPOSIUM:
S13: VISION THROUGH TIME: HOW THE VISUAL SYSTEM INTEGRATES INFORMATION OVER TIME AND SPACE.
Chair: S. Macknik (Brooklyn, USA)
138
Chair: S. Martinez-Conde (Brooklyn, USA)
139
15:50
THE PERCEPTION AND PHYSIOLOGY OF STIMULUS DURATION: VISION ACROSS TIME
140
16:10
VISION IS ALL ABOUT CHANGE: THE ROLE OF EYE MOVEMENTS IN DRIVING VISUAL PERCEPTION
S. Macknik (Brooklyn, USA)
141
S. Martinez-Conde (Brooklyn, USA)
16:30
DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF EYE MOVEMENTS IN NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE
142
Z. Kapula (Paris, France)
16:50
OPTIMAL INTEGRATION OF SENSORY EVIDENCE: BUILDING BLOCKS AND CANONICAL COMPUTATIONS
143
D. Angelaki (Houston, USA)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall G
SYMPOSIUM:
S14: GUT-BRAIN CROSSTALK IN THE REGULATION OF FEEDING AND EATING DISORDERS.
15:50
Chair: M.B. Passani (Firenze, Italy)
144
Chair: D. Piomelli (Irvine, Italy)
145
ALTERED INTERACTIONS BETWEEN APPETITIVE, AVERSIVE, AND INTEROCEPTIVE PROCESSES IN ANOREXIA AND
BULIMIA NERVOSA
146
W. Kayes (San Diego, USA)
16:10
DIGESTING RECEPTOR CROSSTALK IN APPETITE REGULATION AND FOOD REWARD
147
H. Schellekens (Cork, Ireland)
16:30
OLEOYLETHANOLAMIDE: A "FATTY GUT FEELING" TO COMBAT OBESITY?
16:50
BRAIN HISTAMINE PARTICIPATES IN THE HYPOPHAGIC AND COGNITIVE EFFECTS OF OLEOYLETHANOLAMIDE
148
S. Gaetani (Roma, Italy)
149
M.B. Passani (Firenze, Italy)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall E
SYMPOSIUM:
S15: REWARD AND PUNISHMENT IN PRIMARY SENSORY CORTICES.
15:50
Chair: A. Kirkwood (Baltimore, USA)
150
HOW REWARDS DRIVE ATTENTIONAL SELECTION SIGNALS IN THE VISUAL CORTEX
151
P. Roelfsema (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
16:10
CORTICAL MECHANISMS FOR DYNAMIC MODULATION OF AUDITORY PROCESSING AND FEAR LEARNING
152
M. Geffen (Philadelphia, USA)
16:30
ELIGIBILITY TRACES FOR LTP AND LTD IN CORTICAL SYNAPSES
16:50
STABLE REINFORCEMENT LEARNING VIA COMPETITION BETWEEN ELIGIBILITY TRACES
153
A. Kirkwood (Baltimore, USA)
H. Shouval (Houston, USA)
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15:45 - 17:15
Hall H
SYMPOSIUM:
S16: CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF NEUROVASCULAR COUPLING.
15:50
Chair: M. Lauritzen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
155
Chair: D. Attwell (London, United Kingdom)
156
RAPID STIMULUS-EVOKED ASTROCYTE CA2+ ELEVATIONS AND HEMODYNAMIC RESPONSES IN MOUSE
SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX IN VIVO
157
B.L. Lind, A. Brazhe, S. Jessen, M. Lønstrup, M. Lauritzen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
16:10
STEADY-STATE REGULATION OF ARTERIOLE DIAMETER BY ASTROCYTIC ENDFEET
158
G. Gordon (Calgary, Canada)
16:30
THE ROLE OF ASTROCYTES IN NEUROVASCULAR COUPLING AT THE CAPILLARY LEVEL
159
A. Mishra, Y. Chen, D. Attwell (London, United Kingdom)
16:50
NEURONS IN NEUROVASCULAR COUPLING
160
A. Devor (La Jolla, USA)
17:15 - 17:30
Hall A
SPECIAL INTEREST EVENT:
SiE03 (II) THE BRAIN BEE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD CEREMONY
17:30 - 18:30
Hall A
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL03: PLENARY LECTURE
17:35
Introducer: A. Abbott (Munich, Germany)
161
MAKING SENSE OF RANDOMNESS
162
L. Abbott (New York, USA)
18:45 - 20:00
Room 20
SPECIAL INTEREST EVENT:
SiE04: CONSENSUS STATEMENT ON EUROPEAN BRAIN RESEARCH - THE NEED TO EXPAND BRAIN RESEARCH IN EUROPE
18:40
WELCOME
110
Chair: M. Di Luca (Milano, Italy)
18:40
WELCOME
111
Chair: W. Oertel (Marburg, Germany)
18:45
CONSENSUS STATEMENT ON EUROPEAN BRAIN RESEARCH
112
R.G.M. Morris (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
19:00
FOCUS ON NEUROSCIENCE: HORIZON 2020
113
K. Berkouk, European Commission, DG RTD
19:15
GLOBAL ADVOCACY: ROLE OF EUROPEAN ORGANIZATIONS
114
L. Swanson (Los Angeles, USA)
19:30
DISCUSSION AND CLOSING REMARKS
115
M. Di Luca (Milano, Italy)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016 |
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18:45 - 21:30
Room 17
NETWORKING EVENT:
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE GERMAN NEUROSCIENCE SOCIETY (NWG)
18:45 - 21:00
NETWORKING EVENT:
NEXT GENERATION NETWORKS IN NEUROSCIENCE FROM A CAREER DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE
19:30 - 22:30
NETWORKING EVENT:
AN EVENING AT MEDICAL MUSEION: THE HISTORY OF NEUROSCIENCE IN SCANDINAVIA
Venue: "Medical Museion", Bredgade 62, Copenhagen
20:00 - 22:30
NETWORKING EVENT:
EVENING PUB TALKS AND SCIENCE SPEED DATING
Venue: See page 17 for the different locations
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POSTER PRESENTATION I
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
DEVELOPMENT:
A.1 CNS PATTERNING
A001
GAP JUNCTION COMMUNICATION ROLE DURING FGF8 MORPHOGENETIC ACTIVITY
163
C. Bosone, A. Andreu, C. Crespo, S. Martinez, E. De Puelles, D. Echevarria (Sant Joan d'Alacant, Spain)
A002
TIMING AND RATE OF CEREBRAL CELL GENERATION DURING POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE OPOSSUM
MONODELPHIS DOMESTICA
164
R. Djavadian, K. Bartkowska, K. Turlejski (Warsaw, Poland)
A003
GENOARCHITECTONIC COMPARISONS DEFINE PRETECTAL NUCLEAR HOMOLOGIES BETWEEN CHICKEN AND MOUSE
165
J. Ferran, A. Ayad, J. Sandoval, A. Alonso, M. Martinez-de-la-Torre, F. Marin, M. Irimia, J. García-Fernandez,
S. D´Aniello, L. Puelles (Murcia, Spain)
A004
TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR ZBTB20 AS A MARKER FOR ARCHICORTICAL SPECIFICATION OF DEVELOPING HUMAN
HIPPOCAMPUS
A005
POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT OF POSTRHINAL PROJECTIONS TO MEDIAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX IN THE RAT
166
V. Kovačević, N. Jovanov Milošević, Z. Krsnik, G. Sedmak, D. Mulc, M. Vukšić (Zagreb, Croatia)
167
M.J. Lagartos, M. Witter (Strømningsteknisk, Norway)
A006
SOME BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CALF BRAIN CELL NUCLEAR MEMBRANE GAL-SPECIFIC LECTIN
168
T. Macharadze, L. Kharazishvili, T. Bolotashvili, R. Akhalkatsi (Tbilisi, Georgia)
A007
VIP SIGNALING DURING CORTICAL DEVELOPMENT: MICROCEPHALIC VIP-DEFICIENT MICE REVEAL ALTERATIONS IN
NEUROGENESIS PROGRAM
169
T. Maduna, S. Passemard, V. Lelievre (Strasbourg, France)
A008
THE UPDATED PROSOMERIC MODEL OF THE MOUSE HYPOTHALAMUS
170
N. Morales Delgado, L. Puelles, M. Martínez-de-la-Torre, J.L. Ferran, C. Díaz, J.L.R. Rubenstein (Murcia, Spain)
A009
A THREE-PARAMETER MODEL PREDICTS ALL GLOBAL MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES IN MAMMALIAN CORTICES
171
B. Mota, S. Herculano-Houzeç (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
A010
DIFFERENTIAL REGIONAL/DEVELOPMENTAL PROFILES OF HUMAN BRAIN BACE1 ISOFORMS
A011
PLEIOTROPIC EFFECTS OF NECDIN ON THE SEROTONINERGIC SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT AND RESPIRATORY DISTRESS IN
NECDIN-DEFICIENT MICE: IMPLICATION FOR RESPIRATORY DISRUPTIONS IN PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME PATIENTS
172
M. Sabry, G. Al-Kafaji, M. Sabry, M. Jailani, A. Kamal (Manama, Bahrain)
173
Y. Shvarev, V. Matarazzo, F. Schaller, L. Caccialupi, N. Kourdougli, E. Deneris, H. Lagercrantz, P. Gaspar, L. Bezin,
P. Durbec, G. Hilaire, F. Muscatelli (Stockholm, Sweden)
A012
EXPLORING AXON INITIAL SEGMENT EXCITABILITY IN CORTICAL CIRCUIT DEVELOPMENT
174
L.A. Weiss, F.M. Rodríguez-Tornos, C.G. Briz, M. Nieto (Madrid, Spain)
DEVELOPMENT:
A.5.B SYNAPTOGENESIS AND ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT GROWTH AND REMODELLING OF SYNAPSES
A013
CALCIUM DEPENDENT REGULATION OF ACTIN DYNAMICS IN SPINES
175
J. Bär, P. Yuanxiang, P. Schätzle, J. Hradsky, P.P. Reddy, B. Van Bommel, C.C. Hoogenraad, M.E.R. Kreutz,
M. Mikhaylova (Hamburg, Germany)
A014
DENDRITIC TRANSPORT AND LOCAL PROCESSING OF MICRORNA PRECURSORS IN HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
176
S. Bicker, F. Zampa, S. Khudayberdiev, K. Weiss, K. Zocher, S. Baumeister, G. Schratt (Marburg, Germany)
A015
EMERGENCE OF COMPLEX NEURAL NETWORK TOPOLOGY FROM PLASTICITY RULES FOR A BASIC EXCITABLE MODEL
177
F. Damicelli, A. Messé, M. Hütt, C.C. Hilgetag (Hamburg, Germany)
A016
PERINEURONAL NETS SUPPRESS PLASTICITY OF EXCITATORY SYNAPSES ON CA2 PYRAMIDAL NEURONS
178
S.M. Dudek, K. Carstens, D. Lustberg, M. Phillips, L. Pozzo-Miller, R. Weinberg (Research Triangle Park, USA)
A017
TYPE I METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR IS CRUCIAL FOR VISUAL EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT MAINTENANCE OF
MATURE CONNECTIVITY OF RETINOGENICULATE SYNAPSES
179
M. Narushima, M. Uchigashima, Y. Yagasaki, T. Harada, Y. Nagumo, N. Uesaka, K. Hashimoto, A. Aiba, M. Watanabe,
M. Miyata, M. Kano (Tokyo, Japan)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
A018
EARLY TRKB SIGNALING CAN RESCUE THE ADULT RETINOTECTAL PATHWAY FROM THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF CHRONIC
SENSORY DEPRIVATION
180
S.L. Pallas, D.B. Mudd, T.S. Balmer (Atlanta, USA)
A019
COOPERATIVE ACTION OF NEUROLIGINS AND BDNF MEDIATES PRESYNAPTIC MATURATION
A020
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A MICRORNA REGULATED BY NEURONAL ACTIVITY
181
A. Petkova, N. Gödecke, R. Wallrafen, M. Korte, T. Dresbach (Göttingen, Germany)
182
M. Silva, S. Santos, B. Rodrigues, J. Fernandes, A.L. Carvalho (Coimbra, Portugal)
A021
TERRITORIES OF HETEROLOGOUS INPUTS ONTO PURKINJE CELL DENDRITES ARE SEGREGATED BY MGLUR1-DEPENDENT
PARALLEL FIBER SYNAPSE ELIMINATION
183
I. Ryoichi, H. Kouichi, M. Taisuke, U. Motokazu, S. Kenji, Y. Miwako, A. Atsu, K. Masanobu, M. Watanabe
(Sapporo, Japan)
DEVELOPMENT:
A.7.A DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL SYSTEMS - MOTOR SYSTEMS
A022
THE PRETERM PIG AS A MODEL OF PREMATURE INFANT BRAIN DEVELOPMENT AND CEREBELLAR GAIT ATAXIA
184
A. Bergström, K. Ryom, C. Vanden Hole, A. Daniel Andersen, K. Skovgaard, C. Van Ginneken, T. Thymann,
P. Torp Sangild (Copenhagen, Denmark)
A023
DEVELOPMENTAL PROFILING OF STRIATAL MEDIUM-SIZE SPINY NEURONS
185
A. Macey-Dare, T.J. Ellender (Oxford, United Kingdom)
A024
LABELING DBX1 NEURONS AND GLIA IN THE PREBÖTZINGER COMPLEX BASED ON THE TIMING AND DOSE OF
TAMOXIFEN ADMINISTRATION IN INDUCIBLE DBX1 CRE-DRIVER TRANSGENIC MICE
186
C. Martin (Williamsburg, USA)
A025
MUSCARINIC ACETYLCHOLINE AUTORECEPTORS, ADENOSINE RECEPTORS AND TROPOMYOSIN-RELATED KINASE B
RECEPTOR (TRKB) COOPERATE IN THE DEVELOPMENTAL AXONAL LOSS AND SYNAPSE ELIMINATION PROCESS AT THE
NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION
187
L. Nadal, N. Garcia, E. Hurtado, A. Simó, V. Cilleros, M. Tomàs, M.A. Lanuza, M. Santafé, J. Tomàs (Reus, Spain)
A026
VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS OF CORTICOPONTINE SYSTEM IN THE HUMAN PRETERM INFANTS
188
M. Raguž, V. Galkowski, M. Vukšić, M. Radoš, I. Kostović (Zagreb, Croatia)
A027
THE ROLE OF PITX2 TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPINAL VENTRAL INTERNEURONS
189
I. Rozani, G. Tsapara, L. Zagoraiou (Athens, Greece)
A028
GDNF FAMILY RECEPTOR ALPHA-1 (GFRA1) CONTROLS DISTINCT PROCESSES IN CEREBELLAR DEVELOPMENT THROUGH
ALTERNATIVE RECEPTOR COMPLEXES
190
M.C. Sergaki, C. Ibanez (Stockholm, Sweden)
A029
EFFECTS OF TREADMILL TRAINING ON WALKING IN HIGH-RISK PRETERM INFANTS
191
Y. Su, Y. Yang, M. Tsai, S. Lee, H. Luo (Taipei, Taiwan)
DEVELOPMENT:
A.7.D DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL SYSTEMS - LIMBIC SYSTEM
A030
DIFFERENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF THE TERMINAL AND PEDUNCULAR PARTS OF THE SUPRAOPTO-PARAVENTRICULAR
HYPOTHALAMIC DOMAINS TO THE EXTENDED AMYGDALA
192
B. Castro Robles, E. Desfilis, L. Medina (Lleida, Spain)
A031
THE ROLE OF A1 ADENOSINE RECEPTOR AGONIST IN HIPPOCAMPAL EPILEPTIC AFTERDISCHARGES IN IMMATURE RATS
193
P. Fabera, M. Parizkova, H. Kubova, P. Mares (Prague, Czech Republic)
A032
MATERNAL IMMUNOGLOBULINS TRANSFER CAN AFFECT SYNAPTIC MATURATION IN NEWBORN PIGLETS
194
K. Goncharova, B. Westrom, L. Lozinska, E. Arevalo Sureda, J. Wolinski, A. Socha-Banasiak, S. Pierzynowski
(Lund, Sweden)
A033
DISORGANIZED GLUTAMATERGIC ACTIVITY UNDERLIES ABNORMAL MATURATION OF PREFRONTAL-HIPPOCAMPAL
COMMUNICATION IN A GENE-ENVIRONMENTAL MODEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS
C. Lindemann, S. Bitzenhofer, J. Ahlbeck, I. Hanganu-Opatz (Hamburg, Germany)
82 | POSTER PRESENTATION I – SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
195
POSTER PRESENTATION I
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
A034
GENETIC DELINEATION OF THE EXTENDED AMYGDALA IN ZEBRA FINCH REVEALS MANY SIMILARITIES AND SOME
DIFFERENCES WITH MAMMALS AND CHICKEN
A035
PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN INDUSIUM GRISEUM
196
A. Vicario Andrade, E. Mendoza, A. Abellán, C. Scharff, E. Desfilis, L. Medina (Lleida, Spain)
197
M. Vuksic, D. Pupacic, V. Kovacevic, D. Oreskovic, Z. Petanjek, N. Jovanov Milosevic (Zagreb, Croatia)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.1.C NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND SIGNALLING MOLECULES - MONOAMINES
B001
BRAIN SEROTONIN DEFICIENCY AFFECTS FEMALE SEXUAL ACTIVITY
198
N. Alenina, C. Hainer, E. Popova, M. Bader (Berlin, Germany)
B002
A NOVEL DOPAMINE TRANSPORTER TRANSGENIC MOUSE STRAIN FOR IDENTIFICATION AND PURIFICATION OF
DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS
199
M. Apuschkin, M. Rickhag, U. Gether (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B003
INTERACTION BETEEW OREXIN-A AND MESOLIMBIC DOPAMINE IN PALATABLE FOOD CONSUMPTION
200
V. Bassareo, F. Cucca, R. Frau, F. Lai, F. Corrias, A.M. Fadda, G. Di Chiara (Cagliari, Italy)
B004
GENOTYPE-DEPENDENT DIFFERENCE IN 5-HT2C RECEPTOR-INDUCED HYPOLOCOMOTION: COMPARISON WITH 5-HT1A
AND 5-HT2A RECEPTORS FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITIES
201
D. Bazovkina, E. Kondaurova, V. Naumenko (Novosibirsk, Russia)
B005
BIDIRECTIONAL MODULATION OF PARACAPSULAR NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE-EXPRESSING NEURONS OF THE
AMYGDALA BY SEROTONIN AND SLEEP
202
M. Bocchio, S. Fisher, T.J. Ellender, V.V. Vyazovskiy, M. Capogna (Oxford, United Kingdom)
B006
IN VIVO PHARMACOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF 5-HT6 RECEPTOR LIGANDS ON CORTICO-RAPHE
CONNECTIVITY
203
J. Brouard, K. Herrik, I. De Jong, T. Sharp (Oxford, United Kingdom)
B007
CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL DROSOPHILA SERT MUTANT: INSIGHTS ON THE CONTRIBUTION OF SEROTONIN TO
BEHAVIORS
204
J. Campusano, D. Molina-Mateo, S. Hidalgo, A. Fierro, E. Fritz, N. Fuenzalida-Uribe (Santiago, Chile)
B008
DOPAMINE DEPENDENT EFFECTS ON BASAL AND GLUTAMATE STIMULATED NETWORK DYNAMICS IN CULTURED
HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
205
K. Conant, Y. Li, X. Chen, R. Dzakpasu (Washington, USA)
B009
COMPUTATIONAL ROLES OF DOPAMINE FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING AND TRANSFER
206
A. Da Silva Lantyer, W. Scheenen, T. Celikel (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
B010
RESILIENCE AGAINST CHRONIC STRESS IS MEDIATED BY NORADRENERGIC REGULATION OF VENTRAL TEGMENTAL
DOPAMINE NEURONS
207
I. Elsa, P. Léa, R. Quentin, G. Elisa, T. Arnaud, R. Jennifer, A. Bénédicte, M. Garance, M. Luc, M. Fabio, M. Naguib,
W. Sylvain, G. Alain, G. Bruno (Montréal, Canada)
B011
PHOSPHODIESTERASE ACTIVITY MODIFIES SIGNALING PATHWAYS INTEGRATION FROM DENDRITES TO NUCLEUS IN
MEDIUM-SIZED SPINY NEURONS
208
N. Gervasi, L. Li, J. Girault (Paris, France)
B012
REGULATION OF TYROSINE HYDROXYLASE IS PRESERVED ACROSS DIFFERENT HOMO- AND HETERODIMERIC 14-3-3
PROTEINS
209
S. Ghorbani, A. Fossbakk, A. Jorge-Finnigan, M.I. Flydl, J. Haavik, R. Kleppe (Bergen, Norway)
B013
NORADRENERGIC CONTROL OF SYNAPTICALLY ISOLATED MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX (MPFC) PYRAMIDAL NEURONS
IN YOUNG RATS
210
K. Grzelka, P. Szulczyk (Warsaw, Poland)
B014
EFFECTS OF BIOGENIC AMINES ON THE SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY OF IN VITRO CULTURED NEURONS IN SYNCHRONOUS
OSCILLATORY NETWORK OF THE SLUG OLFACTORY CENTER
211
S. Kobayashi (Kagawa, Japan)
B015
DOPAMINE-SEROTONIN BALANCE DETERMINES THE TYPE OF SWIMMING BEHAVIOR IN CLIONE LIMACINA
212
T. Korshunova, I. Zakharov (Moscow, Russia)
POSTER PRESENTATION I – SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016 |
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SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.6.A SYNAPSES - PRESYNAPTIC STRUCTURES
B016
PRESYNAPTIC NMDA RECEPTORS ACT VIA RIM1ΑΒ TO CONTROL THE READILY RELEASABLE POOL IN NEOCORTICAL
LAYER-5 PYRAMIDAL NEURONS
213
T. Abrahamsson, S. Li, C.Y.C. Chou, A. Mancino, E. Nuro, W.T. Farmer, R.P. Costa, K.A. Buchanan, A.V. Blackman,
J. Oyrer, A.A. Tudor-Jones, K.K. Murai, J. Sjöström (Montreal, Canada)
B017
CONDITIONAL MUTANT OF BASSOON IN FOREBRAIN EXCITATORY SYNAPSES, SHOWS ALTERED CORTEX- AND
HIPPOCAMPUS-DEPENDENT BEHAVIOR, MORPHOLOGY AND BASAL NEUROTRANSMISSION
214
A. Annamneedi, G. Caliskan, H. Schicknick, E. Budinger, A. Fejtová, W. Tischmeyer, E.D. Gundelfinger, O. Stork
(Magdeburg, Germany)
B018
UNC13A DEFINES HIGH-RELEASE PROBABILITY SYNAPTIC VESICLE FUSION SITES AND MEDIATES HOMEOSTATIC PLASTICITY 215
M.A. Böhme, S. Reddy Alla, C. Hollmann, E. Reynolds, A. McCarthy, A.T. Grasskamp, H. Babikir, F. Göttfert, S.W. Hell,
S.J. Sigrist, A.M. Walter (Berlin, Germany)
B019
DYNAMICS OF PRESYNAPTIC BOUTONS AND ADJACENT AXONS AND DENDRITES IN CULTURED NEURONAL NETWORKS
STUDIED WITH SCANNING ION CONDUCTANCE MICROSCOPY
216
A. Brehl, F. Pauzin, J. Gerritsen, A.A. Khajetoorians, T. Celikel, W. Scheenen (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
B020
MODULATION OF NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE BY ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT PRESYNAPTIC PHOSPHO-SIGNALLING:
MAJOR SUBSTRATES AND MASTER REGULATORS
217
K. Engholm-Keller, A. Waardenberg, P. Robinson, M. Graham (Westmead, Australia)
B021
ENDOPHILIN-A STIMULATES PRIMING AND FUSION OF SECRETORY VESICLES
218
S. Gowrisankaran, V. Steubler, S.N. Houy, J.B. Sørensen, I. Milosevic (Göttingen, Germany)
B022
THE ROLE OF RIM-BINDING PROTEINS AT CENTRAL MAMMALIAN SYNAPSES
219
M.K. Grauel, M. Maglione, C.G. Bentz, M.M. Brockmann, D. Schmitz, S. Sigrist, C. Rosenmund (Berlin, Germany)
B023
SURFACE DYNAMICS AND AXONAL TRANSPORT OF NEUREXINS
B024
EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX ENSURES TEMPORALLY PRECISE HIGH FREQUENCY SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION AT
THE CALYX OF HELD
220
O. Klatt, C. Neupert, R. Schneider, D. Repetto, B. Biermann, K. Niesmann, M. Missler, M. Heine (Münster, Germany)
221
C. Körber, D. Harrach, T. Kuner (Heidelberg, Germany)
B025
AGE-DEPENDENT STRUCTURAL COMPENSATIONS AT HIPPOCAMPAL MOSSY FIBER-CA3 SYNAPSES UNDERLIE LONG
TERM PLASTICITY DECLINE
222
M. Maglione, G. Kochlamazashvili, O. Kobler, W. Zuschratter, V. Haucke, S.J. Sigrist (Berlin, Germany)
B026
LEVETIRACETAM AND PRESYNAPTIC PROTEINS: MORE THAN SV2A
223
D. Marcotulli, G. Fattorini, L. Bragina, F. Conti (Ancona, Italy)
B027
AXON INITIAL SEGMENT DYNAMICS AND THE CONTROL OF NEURONAL EXCITABILITY
224
R. O'Toole, M. Hoppa (Hanover, USA)
B028
CONNECTIVITY OF VIP INTERNEURONS IN THE BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA
225
E. Paradiso, C. Xu, A. Lüthi, F. Ferraguti (Innsbruck, Austria)
B029
SEMA4D-INDUCED STABILIZATION OF INHIBITORY PRESYNAPTIC BOUTONS THROUGH ACTIN DEPOLYMERIZATION
226
C. P Frias, T. Bresser, C.C. Hoogenraad, C.J. Wierenga (Utrecht, Netherlands)
B030
KIAA1107: A NOVEL AP-2ALPHA INTERACTING PROTEIN INVOLVED IN SYNAPTIC VESICLE TRAFFICKING AND
NEURONAL DEVELOPMENT
227
A. Piccini, E. Castroflorio, F.C. Guarnieri, D. Aprile, F. Cesca, E.F. Fornasiero, A. Bachi, A. Cattaneo, A. Fassio,
J.D. Wren, F. Valtorta, F. Benfenati, S. Giovedì (Genoa, Italy)
B031
PARALLEL RESERVE POOLS FOR HIGH AND LOW PASS FREQUENCY FILTERS AT INDIVIDUAL SYNAPTIC TERMINALS
228
M.K. Raja, J. Wesseling (Pamplona, Spain)
B032
ELECTRON TOMOGRAPHY CONFIRMS ROLE FOR SYNAPSINS IN BRIDGES BETWEEN SYNAPTIC VESICLES
229
J. Wesseling (Pamplona, Spain)
B033
ACTIN DYNAMICS REGULATES VESICULAR CYCLE IN CEREBELLAR GRANULE CELLS
A. Rampérez Martín, D. Triguero, A. García-Pascual, J. Sánchez-Prieto, M. Torres Molina (Madrid, Spain)
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POSTER PRESENTATION I
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B034
PKC PHOSPHORYLATION OF SNAP-25 MIGHT NEGATIVELY MODULATE SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION
231
M. Ruiter, J. Sørensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B035
NOVEL TOPOLOGY OF PROLINE-RICH TRANSMEMBRANE PROTEIN 2 (PRRT2): HINTS FOR AN INTRACELLULAR
FUNCTION AT THE SYNAPSE
232
B. Sterlini, P. Rossi, E. Castroflorio, A. Marte, F. Onofri, F. Valtorta, L. Maragliano, A. Corradi, F. Benfenati (Genoa, Italy)
B036
RHOA AS A DOWN-STREAM TARGET OF CYCLIC GMP/CGK PATHWAY TO REGULATE SYNAPTIC VESICLE RECYCLING
233
M. Torres Molina, A. Rampérez, A. García-Pascual, D. Triguero, J. Sánchez-Prieto, A. Collado-Alsina (Madrid, Spain)
B037
SINGLE VESICLE RECORDING IN HIPPOCAMPAL 'XENAPSES' REVEALS DIFFUSIONAL DISPERSION OF SV PROTEINS AFTER
FUSION
234
J. Trahe, U. Keller, Y. Tsytsyura, G. Nosov, J. Hüve, A. Gauthier-Kemper, N. Glyvuk, C. Reißner, C. You, J. Piehler,
M. Missler, J. Klingauf (Münster, Germany)
B038
PROLINE-RICH TRANSMEMBRANE PROTEIN 2 (PRRT2) IS A KEY COMPONENT OF THE CA2+-DEPENDENT
NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE MACHINERY
235
P. Valente, E. Castroflorio, P. Rossi, M. Fadda, B. Sterlini, R.I. Cervigni, C. Prestigio, S. Giovedì, F. Onofri, E. Mura,
F. Guarnieri, A. Marte, M. Orlando, F. Zara, A. Fassio, F. Valtorta, P. Baldelli, A. Corradi, F. Benfenati (Genoa, Italy)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.6.C SYNAPSES - ELECTRICAL SYNAPSES AND GAP JUNCTIONS
B039
SODIUM SIGNALS STIMULATE ATP HYDROLYSIS IN ASTROCYTE ENDFEET
B040
NEURONAL NETWORKS INTERCONNECTED THROUGH SOMA-SOMATIC AND DENDRO-DENDRITIC VOLTAGE-GATED
GAP JUNCTION CHANNELS ENCLOSING FAST AND SLOW GATES EXHIBITING MULTIPLE CLOSED STATES
236
N. Gerkau, J. Langer, C. Kleinhans, K. Karl, A. Derouiche, C. Rose (Duesseldorf, Germany)
237
K. Maciunas, S. Mindaugas, T. Kraujalis, F.F. Bukauskas (Kaunas, Lithuania)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.7.D SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY - LTP: POSTSYNAPTIC MECHANISMS
B041
THE ROLE OF THE TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL CHANNEL TRPM4 IN IN VIVO HIPPOCAMPAL LTP IN
FREELY-MOVING RATS
238
M. Bovet Carmona, T. Ahmed, R. Vennekens, D. Balschun (Leuven, Belgium)
B042
HIGH FREQUENCY MOSSY FIBER INPUTS ARE NECESSARY AND SUFFICIENT FOR PRIMING OF DIRECT CORTICAL
SYNAPSES IN CA3 PYRAMIDAL CELLS
239
K. Eom, J.H. Hyun, S. Kim, W. Ho, S. Lee (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
B043
REPETITIVE MAGNETIC STIMULATION (RMS) OF MOUSE AND RAT HIPPOCAMPAL SLICE CULTURES REVEALS DISTINCT
STIMULATION INTENSITY THRESHOLDS FOR THE INDUCTION OF SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
B044
THE IDENTITY OF VSNARES INVOLVED IN RECYCLING ENDOSOME EXOCYTOSIS IN NEURONAL DENDRITES
240
C. Galanis, M. Lenz, T. Deller, A. Vlachos (Frankfurt, Germany)
241
J. Krapivkina, D. Jullié, J. Petersen, N. Retailleau, C. Breillat, D. Choquet, D. Perrais (Bordeaux, France)
B045
ARC IS SUMOYLATED AND FORMS SUMO INTERACTION COMPLEXES DURING LTP CONSOLIDATION IN LIVE RATS
242
S. Patil, R.K. Nair, T. Kanhema, C. Bramham (Bergen, Norway)
B046
SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY AND ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM DYNAMICS ARE CORRELATED
243
A. Perez-Alvarez, S. Yin, C. Schulze, J.A. Hammer III, W. Wagner, T. Oertner (Hamburg, Germany)
B047
METABOTROPIC ACTION OF POSTSYNAPTIC KAINATE RECEPTORS TRIGGERS HIPPOCAMPAL LTP
B048
ELECTROACUPUNCTURE IMPROVES HIPPOCAMPAL LONG-TERM POTENTIATION ACTING ON M1ACHR IN A RAT MODEL
OF DIABETIC ENCEPHALOPATHY
244
M. Petrovic, M. Gonzalez, S. Viana da Silva, L. Vyklicky, C. Mulle, J. Henley (Preston, United Kingdom)
245
S. Piccinin, M. Soligo, V. Protto, L. Manni, R. Nisticò (Roma, Italy)
B049
MSK1 REGULATES EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT MODULATION OF HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
B050
SOMATIC SPLICING IS NECESSARY FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF LTP IN HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 NEURONS
246
L. Privitera, B.G. Frenguelli (Coventry, United Kingdom)
247
B. Ramachandran, A. Fischer, C. Dean (Göttingen, Germany)
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B051
ACTIVATION OF GROUP II METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS PROMOTES LTP INDUCTION AT HIPPOCAMPAL
SC-CA1 SYNAPSES BY PRIMING NMDA RECEPTORS
248
N. Rosenberg, U. Gerber, J. Ster (Zurich, Switzerland)
B052
OPTOGENETIC MODIFICATION OF THE CONVENTIONAL INDUCTION PARADIGM OF NMDA RECEPTOR DEPENDENT
LONG-TERM POTENTIATION
249
V. Sabanov, C. Van den Haute, M. Bovet Carmona, A. Schreurs, Z. Debyser, V. Baekelandt, D. Balschun (Leuven, Belgium)
B053
TWO FORMS OF PLASTICITY TRIGGERED BY ENZYMATIC REMOVAL OF EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS
250
I. Song, Y. Dembitskaya, J. Singh, M. Doronin, R. Kaushik, R. Frischknech, C. Seidenbecher, A. Semyanov, A. Dityatev
(Magdeburg, Germany)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.8.B NETWORK INTERACTIONS - OSCILLATIONS AND SYNCHRONY
B054
OPTOGENETIC DISSECTION OF CELLULAR INTERACTIONS UNDERLYING PREFRONTAL-HIPPOCAMPAL COUPLING IN
NEONATAL MICE
251
J. Ahlbeck, S. H. Bitzenhofer, J.S. Wiegert, T. G. Oertner, I. L Hanganu-Opatz (Hamburg, Germany)
B055
NEURAL SUBSTRATES OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN THE DOWN SYNDROME MOUSE MODEL TS65DN: ROLE OF
PREFRONTO-HIPPOCAMPAL SYNCHRONY
B056
DIFFERENTIAL ACTIVITY OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF NEURONS DRIVES A SPONTANEOUS RHYTHM IN ACUTE SLICES OF THE
RAT DENTATE GYRUS
252
M. Alemany González, T. Gener (Barcelona, Spain)
253
M.L. Anderson, U. Heinemann (Berlin, Germany)
B057
MECHANISTIC ORIGIN AND FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF PRIVILEGED NEURONS THAT HERALD SYNCHRONIZATION EVENTS IN
COMPUTO
254
C. Bauermeister, H. Keren, J. Braun (Magdeburg, Germany)
B058
FORMATION AND MAINTENANCE OF CONNECTIVITY IN ISOLATED HIPPOCAMPAL NETWORKS IS ASSOCIATED WITH
SYNCHRONIZATION OF BURSTS WITHIN GAMMA TEMPORAL WINDOW
B059
OPTOGENETIC DISSECTION OF CELLULAR INTERPLAY ACCOUNTING FOR DISCONTINUOUS OSCILLATORY ACTIVITY IN THE
NEONATAL PRELIMBIC CORTEX
255
A. Bikbaev, A. Rayan, M. Heine (Magdeburg, Germany)
256
S.H. Bitzenhofer, J. Ahlbeck, A. Wolff, J.S. Wiegert, T. Oertner, I.L. Hanganu-Opatz (Hamburg, Germany)
B060
AN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF MONOSYNAPTIC PROJECTIONS FROM THE MEDIAL SEPTUM TO
DIFFERENT NEURON-TYPES OF THE MEDIAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX
257
S. Bothe, D. Dalügge, D. Friedrichs, F. Fuhrmann, M.K. Schwarz, S. Schoch, S. Remy (Bonn, Germany)
B061
A DIRECT GLUTAMATERGIC PROJECTION TO THE MEDIAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX MAY MEDIATE A LOCOMOTION SPEED
SIGNAL TO SPATIALLY-TUNED NEURONS OF LAYER 2/3
B062
COMBINED ACTIVITY OF GLUTAMATERGIC AND GABAERGIC POPULATIONS IN THE MEDIAL SEPTUM ENCODES THE
STATE OF LOCOMOTION
258
D. Daluegge, S. Bothe, S. Remy (Bonn, Germany)
259
C. Hannes, J. Daniel, F. Falko, E. Meltem, R. Stefan (Bonn, Germany)
B063
THE ACTIVITY OF MEDIAL SEPTAL NEURONS IN THE CONTEXT OF THETA OSCILLATIONS AND LOCOMOTOR BEHAVIOR
B064
THE FIRING OF MEDIAL SEPTAL PV+ INTERNEURONS CHANGES THE SINGLE NEURON AND POPULATION ACTIVITY OF CA1
260
D. Justus, H. Kaneko, F. Fuhrmann, C. Hannes, S. Schoch, S. Remy (Bonn, Germany)
261
H. Kaneko, D. Justus, L. Sosulina, F. Fuhrmann, S. Schoch, S. Remy (Bonn, Germany)
B065
SUSTAINED FIRING OF GLUTAMATERGIC NEURONS IN THE MEDIAL SEPTUM MAY BE THE DRIVING FORCE FOR THETA
OSCILLATIONS AND LOCOMOTION
B066
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIVITY OVERRIDES INDIVIDUAL NEURON DYNAMICS DICTATING HOMOGENOUS NETWORK
BEHAVIOR IN A DOPAMINE NEURON NETWORK
262
F. Ludwig (Bonn, Germany)
263
A.S. Stagkourakis, C. Thörn-Perez, A. Hellysaz, R. Ammari, C. Broberger (Stockholm, Sweden)
B067
OPTOGENETIC INDUCTION OF EX VIVO GAMMA OSCILLATIONS IN CA1 AND ITS AFFERENT REGIONS
J. Butler, O. Paulsen (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
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INDEX NUMBER
B068
COLUMNAR MULTI-STABILITY UNDERLYING TRANSITION FROM DEEP ANESTHESIA TO WAKEFULNESS IN RAT CEREBRAL
CORTEX
B069
NETWORK MECHANISMS UNDERLYING THE PERTURBATIONAL COMPLEXITY INDEX IN THE CEREBRAL CORTEX IN VITRO
265
C. Capone, N. Tort-Colet, M.V. Sanchez-Vives, M. Mattia (Rome, Italy)
266
M.V. Sanchez-Vives, A.G. Casali, A. Pigorini, B. Rebollo, J.F. Weinert, M. Massimini, M. D'Andola (Barcelona, Spain)
B070
SPATIO-TEMPORAL PROPAGATION PATTERNS OF SLOW CORTICAL OSCILLATIONS MODULATED BY WEAK DC ELECTRIC
FIELDS
B071
BREAKDOWN AND RESUMPTION OF OSCILLATORY SELF-SUSTAINED ACTIVITY IN HIERARCHICAL MODULAR NETWORKS
267
J. Weinert, M. D'Andola, P. Boada-Collado, R. Villa, M.V. Sanchez-Vives (Barcelona, Spain)
268
R.F. De Oliveira Pena, P. Tomov, A. Carlos Roque, M. Zaks (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
B072
LOCALLY LIGHT-INDUCED CA1 GAMMA OSCILLATIONS ENFORCE THETA ACTIVITY IN RHINAL CORTEX
269
J. Dine, A. Genewsky, F. Hladky, C. Wotjak, J. Deussing, W. Zieglgänsberger, A. Chen, M. Eder (Munich, Germany)
B073
ACTIVITY OF SUPRAMAMMILLARY NUCLEUS DURING HIPPOCAMPAL THETA AND DELTA ACTIVITY IN ANESTHETIZED RATS
270
A. F. Vicente, A. Slezia, A. Kaszas, A. Ghestem, P.P. Quilichini, C. Bernard (Marseille, France)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.9 INTRINSIC MEMBRANE PROPERTIES
B074
A DISTINCT POPULATION OF ACTIN FILAMENTS IS ESSENTIAL FOR MAINTAINING THE STRUCTURE OF THE AXON INITIAL
SEGMENT
271
A. Abou Elezz, P. Gunning, C. Hoogenraad, P. Hotulainen (Helsinki, Finland)
B075
THE CONCENTRATION OF IONIZED CALCIUM IN HUMAN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID AND THE EFFECT ON NEURONAL
EXCITABILITY
272
M. Forsberg, A. Björefeldt, E. Hanse (Göteborg, Sweden)
B076
SYSTEMIC NEONATAL INFLAMMATION INCREASES EXCITABILITY IN THE PYRAMIDAL CELLS OF ADULT MOUSE CA1
HIPPOCAMPUS IN A SEX DEPENDENT MANNER
B077
CHARACTERIZATION OF PARVALBUMIN (PV) BASKET CELLS ALONG THE DORSO-VENTRAL AXIS OF THE MEDIAL
ENTORHINAL CORTEX
273
C.D. Gomez, S. Acharjee, Q.J. Pittman (Calgary, Canada)
274
S. Grosser, F. Barreda, S. Booker, P. Beed, D. Schmitz, I. Vida (Berlin, Germany)
B078
CA1 OLM CELLS EXHIBIT PLATEAU POTENTIALS IN RESPONSE TO METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR ACTIVATION
B079
MORPHOLOGICAL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL COMPARISON OF PRINCIPAL CELLS IN THE SUBNUCLEI OF THE MOUSE
BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA COMPLEX
275
N. HaggerVaughan, J. Storm (Oslo, Norway)
276
N. Hájos, A. Vikór, T. Andrási, L. Rovira, K. Müller (Budapest, Hungary)
B080
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INTRINSIC MEMBRANE PROPERTIES BETWEEN INHIBITORY AND EXCITATORY NEURONS IN
MEDIAL VESTIBULAR NUCLEUS
277
L. Han (Hong Kong, China)
B081
STROMAL INTERACTION MOLECULE 1 (STIM1) CONTRIBUTES TO MEMORY CONSOLIDATION OF CEREBELLUMDEPENDENT LEARNING THROUGH NEURONAL OUTPUT
B082
TNF-Α-MEDIATED INTRINSIC PLASTICITY OF THE CEREBELLAR PURKINJE CELLS THROUGH GLUTAMATERGIC
GLIOTRANSMISSION
278
D.C. Jang, C. Ryu, D. Jung, Y.G. Kim, H.G. Shim, S.J. Kim (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
279
H. Shim, S. Jang, J.O. Min, H.Y. Kim, E.M. Hwang, Y.S. Kim, B. Yoon, S.J. Kim (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
B083
DECIPHERING FUNCTIONAL NETWORKS OF ION CHANNELS IN SUBSTANTIA NIGRA PARS COMPACTA DOPAMINERGIC
NEURONS
280
B. Marquèze-Pouey, M. Lasserre, M. Belghazi, J. Goaillard (Marseille, France)
B084
CELL-TO-CELL VARIATIONS IN AXON ELECTROTONIC DISTANCE PREDICTS SOMATIC ACTION POTENTIAL SHAPE IN
SUBSTANTIA NIGRA PARS COMPACTA DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS
281
E. Moubarak, M. Dufour, J. Goaillard (Marseille, France)
B085
A COMMON BIOPHYSICAL MECHANISM OF SPIKING IRREGULARITY IN TWO DISTINCT NEURONAL TYPES
282
P.R.F. Mendonça, S.H. Yeo, V. Kyle, W.H. Colledge, O. Paulsen, H.P.C. Robinson (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
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B086
FIRING IS RELATED TO THE STRUCTURE OF THE AXON INITIAL SEGMENT IN DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS OF SUBSTANTIA
NIGRA
283
R. Meza, P. Henny (Santiago, Chile)
B087
ACTIVITY CLAMP REVEALS NOVEL EFFECTS OF THERAPEUTIC CONCENTRATIONS OF THE ANTI-SEIZURE DRUG
CARBAMAZEPINE
284
G. Morris, D. Kullmann, I. Pavlov, S. Schorge, G. Lignani (London, United Kingdom)
B088
INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM DYNAMICS UNDERLYING NEURONAL PACEMAKER PROPERTIES FOR FOOD-SEEKING
BEHAVIOR IN APLYSIA
B089
RHYTHMIC PERSISTENT FIRING OF NEUROGLIAFORM INTERNEURONS IN HUMAN NEOCORTICAL SLICES
285
R. Nargeot, A. Bédécarrats, J. Castro, Q. Lade, D. Cattaert, J. Simmers (Bordeaux, France)
286
M. Rózsa, J. Baka, L. Magor, P. Barzó, G. Tamás (Szeged, Hungary)
B090
UNMASKING DTX-SENSITIVE POTASSIUM CURRENT BY INACTIVATING T-TYPE LOW-THRESHOLD CALCIUM CURRENT IN
NEURONS OF THE DORSAL LATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS
B091
A PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF IN VIVO DIRECT CONVERTED NEURONS
287
M. Russier, E. Zanin, L. Fronzaroli-Molinieres, D. Debanne (Marseille, France)
288
D. Rylander Ottosson, M. Pereira, M. Parmar (Lund, Sweden)
B092
INSTANTANEOUS TIME CONSTANT AS AN ESTIMATE OF CONDUCTANCES VARIATIONS DURING EXCITATORY SYNAPTIC INPUT
289
A. Yanez, T. Hondrich, A. Draguhn, M. Both (Heidelberg, Germany)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.1.A ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS - APP AND ABETA
C001
EVALUATING OF PROTEIN KINASE C ACTIVITY CHANGES IN THE PLATELET AND HIPPOCAMPUS OF ALZHEIMER'S
DISEASE IN ADULT MALE RAT
290
S. Amiri, N. Naghdi, K. Azadmanesh, F. Noorbakhsh (Tehran, Iran)
C002
GENOTOXICITY IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: ROLE OF AΒ AND GLUCOCORTICOIDS
291
X. Bengoetxea, R. Maria Javier, A. Azqueta (Pamplona, Spain)
C003
SHIFT OF APP MRNA AND PROTEIN ON POLYSOMAL FRACTIONS IN DEVELOPING TG2576 MICE AND SPORADIC
PATIENTS REVEALS THAT PROTEIN SYNTHESIS MACHINERY IS UPREGULATED IN AD
292
A. Borreca, K. Gironi, V. Francesco, M. Ceci, A. Giusy, M. Ammassari-Teule (Roma, Italy)
C004
BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF WALNUTS-ENRICHED DIET ON THE LEVELS OF AMYLOID BETA-PROTEIN IN THE TRANSGENIC
MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
C005
SILENCING OF UPREGULATED KV3.4 POTASSIUM CHANNEL REDUCES ASTROCYTES ACTIVATION AND Β-AMYLOID
LEVELS IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE TG2576 MICE
293
A. Chauhan, P. Mehta, V. Chauhan (Staten Island, NY, USA)
294
R. Ciccone, A. Pannaccione, F. Boscia, A. Casamassa, C. Franco, A. Vinciguerra, G. Di Renzo, L. Annunziato (Naples, Italy)
C006
THE PRESENCE OF THE PRION PROTEIN IS OBLIGATORY TO REVEAL THE EFFECTS OF AD-RELATED SOLUBLE OLIGOMERS
IN NEURONAL MITOCHONDRIA
295
A. De Mario, M.L. Massimino, C. Bianchimani, R.P. Norante, A. Bertoli, M.C. Sorgato (Padova, Italy)
C007
NEURONAL BACE1: A KEY REGULATOR OF GLOBAL GLUCOSE HOMEOSTASIS
296
R. Dekeryte, K. Plucinska, D. Koss, K. Shearer, N. Mody, G. Riedel, B. Platt, M. Delibegovic (Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
C008
THE ROLE OF NEUROLIGIN-1 IN THE PATHOLOGY OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE
C009
APLP1 SHOWS DIFFERENT SYNAPTIC PROPERTIES COMPARED TO APP OR APLP2
297
L. Dietz, N. Ambartsumian, K. Sonn, A. Zharkovsky, M. Nielsen, V. Berezin, O. Dmytriyeva (Copenhagen, Denmark)
298
S. Eggert, S. Schilling, A. Mehr, M. Zimmermann, A. August, J. Stephan, S. Ludewig, M. Korte, E. Friauf, E. Koo,
U. Müller, S. Kins (Kaiserslautern, Germany)
C010
IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO: CNS AND ENS DYSFUNCTION IN THE 5XFAD MOUSE MODEL FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
299
C. Brandscheid, F. Schuck, S. Reinhardt, K. Schäfer, M. Grimm, T. Hartmann, A. Schwiertz, K. Endres (Mainz, Germany)
C011
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE RELEVANT GENE EXPRESSION IN CNS AND ENTERIC NERVOUS
SYSTEM (ENS) OF WILD TYPE AND 5XFAD MICE
N. Stoye, J. Clasohm, R. Holger, K. Schäfer, K. Endres (Mainz, Germany)
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POSTER PRESENTATION I
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SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
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C012
EPOTHILONE-D RESCUES COGNITION AND ATTENUATES ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE-LIKE PATHOLOGY IN APP/PS1 MICE
301
J.J. Fernandez-Valenzuela, R. Sanchez-Varo, V. De Castro, F.J. Moyano, M.L. Vizuete, J.C. Davila, J. Vitorica,
A. Gutierrez (Málaga, Spain)
C013
AMYLOID-PLAQUES TOXICITY INCREASES DURING THE PROGRESSION OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
302
C. Nunez Diaz, E. Sanchez-Mejias, R. Sanchez-Varo, L. Trujillo-Estrada, A. Gomez-Arboledas, J.C. Davila, J. Vitorica,
A. Gutierrez (Málaga, Spain)
C014
RECIPROCAL INFLUENCE BETWEEN APP EXPRESSION AND GLUCOSE METABOLISM IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS
303
M. Gloire, L. Ris, A. Villers (Mons, Belgium)
C015
PICOMOLAR AMYLOID-BETA MODULATES SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY BY ACTING ON THE NO/CGMP/CREB PATHWAY
C016
AMYLOID-BETA PEPTIDE IS NEEDED FOR CGMP-INDUCED LONG-TERM POTENTIATION AND MEMORY
304
W. Gulisano, M. Melone, S. Giunta, C. Ripoli, D. Li Puma, C. Loreto, O. Arancio, C. Grassi, F. Conti, A. Palmeri, D. Puzzo (Catania, Italy)
305
D. Puzzo, R. Ricciarelli, W. Gulisano, M.R. Tropea, C. Rebosio, O. Arancio, E. Fedele, A. Palmeri (Catania, Italy)
C017
SORTILINS IN CELLULAR TRAFFICKING OF APOE
306
M. Holm, S. Glerup, K. Weyer (Aarhus, Denmark)
C018
HEPARAN SULFATES ARE INVOLVED IN AMYLOIDOSIS AND NEUROINFLAMMATION IN TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODELS OF
ALZHEIMER DISEASE
307
C. Jendresen, H. Cui, X. Zhang, I. Vlodavsky, L. Nilsson, J. Li (Oslo, Norway)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.2.A PARKINSON’S DISEASE - GENETIC DETERMINANTS
C019
MUTATIONS IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE COMMON GENES ARE RARE IN A POPULATION OF SAUDI PATIENTS AS
REVEALED BY WHOLE-EXOME SEQUENCING
308
B. Al-Mubarak, E. Alyemni, D. Monies, M. Abouelhoda, S. Bohlega, T. Alkhairallah, E. Goljan, M. Al Breacan, R. Albar,
A. Magrashi, M. AlTurki, B. AlTawil, B. Alsaffar, A. Almusaiab, S. Bin Ghadir, L. Bahour, L. Alshakmobarak,
H. Abou Al-Shaar, M. ElKalioby, N. Al Tassan (Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
C020
GENOME WIDE ASSESSMENT OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE IN A SOUTHERN SPANISH POPULATION
309
R. Duran Ogalla, S. Bandres-ciga, T.R. Price, F. Barrero, F. Escamilla-sevilla, J. Pelegrina, S. Arepalli, D. Hernandez,
B. Gutierrez, J. Cervilla, M. Rivera, A. Rivera, J. Ding, M. Nalls, A. Singleton, F. Vives (Granada, Spain)
C021
DOMINANT NEGATIVE VARIANT OF THE DOPAMINE TRANSPORTER ASSOCIATE WITH EARLY-ONSET PARKINSONISM
AND PSYCHIATRIC DISEASE
310
F. Hansen, T. Skjørringe, N. Arends, K. Erreger, L. Friberg, A. Galli, L. Møller, L. Hjermind, U. Gether
(København, Denmark)
C022
NON-CODING RNAS AND THEIR REGULATION OF ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN IN VIVO IN A PARKINSON’S DISEASE MODEL
311
M. Jakobsen, T.B. Hansen, J. Jakobsson, N. Casadei, O. Riess, M. Romero-Ramos, J. Kjems (Aarhus, Denmark)
C023
IDENTIFICATION OF MULTIPLE QTLS LINKED TO NEUROPATHOLOGY IN THE ENGRAILED1 HETEROZYGOUS MOUSE MODEL
OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
C024
MHCII- MEDIATED EFFECTS ON MICROGLIAL ACTIVATION AND DOPAMINERGIC NEURODEGENERATION INDUCED BY
OVEREXPRESSION OF ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN
312
M. Jewett, Z. Kurowska, P.L. Brattås, I.J. Ferrer, X. Kenez, T. Björklund, U. Nordstöm, P. Brundin, M. Swanberg (Lund, Sweden)
313
I. Jimenez Ferrer, M. Jewett, A. Tontanahal, M. Romero-Ramos, M. Swanberg (Lund, Sweden)
C025
HOW DOES THE LOSS OF FBXO7 IN MYELINATING CELLS CONTIBUTE TO PARKINSONISM?
C026
VALIDATION OF CIRS-7 AS A TARGET FOR REGULATION OF ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN EXPRESSION IN PRIMARY NEURONS IN VITRO 315
314
S. Joseph, S. Vingil, W. Möbius, K.A. Nave, J. Stegmüller (Göttingen, Germany)
R. Mouridsen, M. Jakobsen, T.B. Hansen, J. Kjems (Aarhus, Denmark)
C027
ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF MICRORNAS IN AN ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN OVEREXPRESSION MOUSE MODEL
316
R. Petri, K. Pircs, M. Matusiak-Brueckner, J. Malmevik, J. Jakobsson (Lund, Sweden)
C028
PARKIN REGULATES KAINATE RECEPTORS CONTAINING THE GLUK2 SUBUNIT
317
G.M. Serratto, J. Sassone, M. Passafaro, A. Ciammola (Milano, Italy)
C029
GENE EXPRESSION CHANGES WITHIN THE HUMAN SUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUS DURING PARKINSON'S DISEASE
318
X.H. Wu, S. Reid, H. Waldvogel, R. Faull (Auckland, New Zealand)
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DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.2.D PARKINSON’S DISEASE - ANIMAL MODELS
C030
EARLY FUNCTIONAL CHANGES INDUCED BY OVEREXPRESSION OF Α-SYNUCLEIN IN MOUSE DOPAMINE AND SEROTONIN
NEURONS: NEW THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES USING ANTISENSE OLIGONUCLEOTIDES
319
D. Alarcón-Aris, M. Galofre, E. Ruiz-Bronchal, A. Ferrés-Coy, A. Montefeltro, F. Artigas, M. Vila, A. Bortolozzi
(Barcelona, Spain)
C031
CHEMOGENETIC MODULATION OF TRANSPLANTED DOPAMINE NEURONS REVEALS A NOVEL SEROTONIN DEPENDENT
PARKINSONIAN DYSKINESIA MECHANISM MEDIATED BY THE 5-HT6 RECEPTOR
C032
EFFECTS OF CHRONIC ASPARTAME CONSUMPTION ON MPTP-INDUCED PARKINSONISM IN MALE AND FEMALE MICE
320
P. Aldrin-Kirk, A. Heuer, B. Mattsson, G. Wang, M. Lundblad, T. Björklund (Lund, Sweden)
321
S. Amin, S. Hassan, L. Rashed (Cairo, Egypt)
C033
REGION- AND ENZYME-SPECIFIC BIOCONVERSION OF DYNORPHIN NEUROPEPTIDE DETECTED BY IN SITU
HISTOCHEMISTRY AND MALDI IMAGING MASS SPECTROMETRY
C034
MOTOR EFFECTS INDUCED BY D1 OR D2-LIKE RECEPTOR AGONIST IN EXPERIMENTAL PARKINSONISM
322
M. Andersson, R. Strömvall, E. Bivehed (Uppsala, Sweden)
323
L. Andreoli, C. Alcacer, I. Sebastianutto, M.A. Cenci (Lund, Sweden)
C035
PPAR Β/Δ AND Γ IN A RAT MODEL OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE (PD): POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT IN PD SYMPTOMS
324
A. Antonosante, R. Falcone, T.M. Florio, E. Di Giacomo, E. Benedetti, L. Cristiano, A. Fidoamore, M. Massimi,
M. Alecci, R. Ippoliti, A. Giordano, A. Cimini (L'Aquila, Italy)
C036
GPR55: A THERAPEUTIC TARGET FOR PARKINSON´S DISEASE?
325
M.S. Aymerich, M. Celorrio, E. Rojo-Bustamante, D. Fernández-Suárez, M.J. Ramírez, J. Oyarzábal, R. Franco
(Pamplona, Spain)
C037
LOSS OF ADIPOSITY AND ALTERED ENERGY METABOLISM IN TRANSGENIC MICE OVEREXPRESSING WILD-TYPE HUMAN
ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN
326
K. Belarbi, B. Gressier, E. Cuvelier, M. Méquinion, A. Stievenard, C. Vanbesien-Mailliot, O. Viltart, P. Semaille,
T. Comptdaer, E. Mutez, A. Destée, M. Chartier-Harlin (Lille, France)
C038
LONG-TERM PLASTICITY OF STRIATAL MONOAMINERGIC AFFERENTS FOLLOWING A NIGROSTRIATAL LESION IN MICE
C039
LIVE-IMAGING OF AXONAL DEGENERATION IN TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODELS OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
327
F. Bez, V. Francardo, M.A. Cenci-Nilsson (Lund, Sweden)
328
A. Böcker, J. Steenken, J.C. Koch, M. Bähr, P. Lingor (Göttingen, Germany)
C040
THE NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF APIUM GRAVEOLENS L. ON MPTP-INDUCED C57BL/6 MICE MODEL
329
P. Boonruamkaew, W. Sukketsiri, M. Sroyraya, P. Sobhon, P. Chonpathompikunlert (Songkhla, Thailand)
C041
AUTOLOGOUS CELLS TRANSPLANTATION AGAINST PARKINSON’S DISEASE: PRE-CLINICAL STUDY IN NON-HUMAN
PRIMATES
330
S. Badoud, S. Borgognon, J. Cottet, P. Chatagny, V. Moret, M. Fregosi, J. Bloch, J. Brunet, E.M. Rouiller
(Fribourg, Switzerland)
C042
STRIATAL INJECTIONS OF Α-SYNUCLEIN (Α-SYN) FIBRILS WORSEN THE PATHOLOGY CAUSED BY AAV-MEDIATED OVER
EXPRESSION OF Α-SYN PROTEIN IN THE MIDBRAIN
331
L. Breger, P. Thakur, W. Oi Wan, B. Mattsson, K. Luk, V.M. Lee, J.Q. Trojanowski, A. Björklund (Lund, Sweden)
C043
ADDITION OF PRE-FORMED FIBRILS TO ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN ENHANCES THE SPEED AND MAGNITUDE OF PATHOLOGY
CAUSED BY FIBRILS ALONE
332
P. Thakur, L. Breger, O.W. Wan, M. Bengt, K. Luk, V. M Lee, J. Trojanowski, A. Björklund (Lund, Sweden)
C044
FUMARIC ACID ESTERS ATTENUATE DEGENERATION AND PROMOTE FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY FOLLOWING PARKINSON'S
DISEASE
M. Campolo, F. Biundo, G. Casili, E. Esposito, S. Cuzzocrea (Messina, Italy)
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POSTER PRESENTATION I
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
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DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.4 ATAXIAS
C045
USE OF HUMAN IPSC-DERIVED NEURONS TO INVESTIGATE FRIEDREICH’S ATAXIA PATHOLOGICAL MECHANISMS
AND TO DEVISE NEUROPROTECTIVE STRATEGIES
334
F. Codazzi, F. Salerno Scarzella, E. Mangiameli, A. Hu, F. Zucca, A. Bonadimani, O. Beccalli, S. Bellani, B. Bettegazzi,
D. Zacchetti, M. Pandolfo, F. Grohovaz (Milano, Italy)
C046
G-CSF TARGETING THE PRODROMAL STAGE OF SPINOCEREBELLAR ATAXIA TYPE 17 MICE
C047
STEREOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF CEREBELLUM MICROCIRCULATION IN THE LURCHER MICE
335
H. Hsieh, Y. Chang, H. Huang (Taipei, Taiwan)
336
Y. Kolinko, J. Cendelin, M. Kralickova, Z. Tonar (Pilsen, Czech Republic)
C048
CIRCLING BEHAVIORS IN DAB1SCM (SCRAMBLER) MUTANT MICE
337
R. Lalonde, C. Strazielle (Mont-Saint-Aignan, France)
C049
INFLUENCE OF VOCAL EXERCISES IN LOGOPEDIC THERAPY OF A PATIENT WITH SCA1-TYPE SPINOCEREBELLAR ATAXIA
338
M. Mielnik (Gdańsk, Poland)
C050
STUDIES ON NEURONAL DEATH IN NIEMANN PICK-C DISEASE
C051
DISTURBED INTRINSIC SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY OF CEREBELLAR PURKINJE CELLS IN A NIEMANN-PICK TYPE C1 MOUSE
MODEL
339
T.G. Ohm, N. Marschalek, F. Albert, V. Meske (Berlin, Germany)
340
M. Rabenstein, F. Peter, A. Rolfs, M.J. Frech (Rostock, Germany)
C052
CARBONIC ANHYDRASE 8 EXPRESSION IN PURKINJE CELLS IS CONTROLLED BY PKC GAMMA ACTIVITY AND REGULATES
PURKINJE CELL DENDRITIC GROWTH
341
E. Shimobayashi, S. Winkler, J. Kapfhammer (Basel, Switzerland)
C053
FUNCTIONAL COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF DISEASE-ASSOCIATED SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM IN HUMAN
ATXN2 GENE
342
S. Sinha, A. Grover, P. Somvanshi (New Delhi, India)
C054
ELUCIDATING THE REVERSIBILITY OF ATAXIA
343
D. Suminaite, E. Perkins, Y. Clarkson, C. Lee, M. Jackson (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
C055
TRANSPLANTATION OF SENSORY NEURONS DERIVED FROM FRIEDREICH ATAXIA INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
INTO THE DORSAL ROOT GANGLIA REGIONS
344
S. Viventi, W. Ng, S. Frausin, A. Alshawaf, J. Ivanusic, G.M. D'Abaco, M. Bird, L. Thompson, S. Skafidas, M. Dottori
(Melbourne, Australia)
C056
UNDERSTANDING THE DISEASE MECHANISM OF CEREBELLAR ATAXIA USING A NOVEL DISEASE MODEL: HUMAN
INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS (IPSCS)
345
M.M.K. Wong, L. Watson, J. Vowles, A. Bassett, S. Cowley, C. Browne, E. Becker (Oxford, United Kingdom)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.8.A EPILEPSY - CELLULAR AND CIRCUIT MECHANISMS
C057
THE DISTRIBUTION OF CALRETININ IN GAERS’S SPECIFIC BRAIN AREAS
C058
EXPRESSION OF MIR-132/212 IS INDUCED IN ASTROCYTES IN THE IN VITRO TRAUMA MODEL BUT NOT BY LPS
346
E. Akbas Tosunoglu, O. Kirazli, Y. Arifoglu, U. Sehirli (Istanbul, Turkey)
347
A. Bot, K. Szydlowska, B. Kaza, K. Lukasiuk (Warsaw, Poland)
C059
PHARMACOGENETIC CONTROL OF EPILEPTIFORM ACTIVITY VIA RECRUITMENT OF SOMATIC- OR DENDRITIC-TARGETING
INHIBITION
C060
ENTORHINAL PRINCIPAL NEURONS MEDIATE BRAIN-STIMULATION TREATMENT FOR EPILEPSY
348
A. Calin, A. Ilie, C. Akerman (Oxford, United Kingdom)
349
Z. Chen, Z. Xu, Y. Wang, B. Chen, C. Xu, Y. Wang, S. Wang (Hangzhou, China)
C061
CHARACTERISTICS OF EVOLVING EPILEPTIFORM ACTIVITY IN DIFFERENT CORTICAL AREAS
350
N.K. Codadu, A. Trevelyan (Newcastle, United Kingdom)
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C062
SYNERGISTIC ANTIEPILEPTIC EFFECT BETWEEN 5-HT2B/CB1 RECEPTORS AGAINST PILOCARPINE-INDUCED STATUS
EPILEPTICUS IN RATS
351
R. Colangeli, M. Vella, R. Di Maio, M. Pierucci, G. Di Giovanni (Msida, Malta)
C063
CHARACTERIZATION OF MYELINATION DEFICITS IN DYSPLASTIC HUMAN TEMPORAL NEOCORTEX
352
C. Donkels, M.T. Fariña Núñez, P. Janz, S. Nestel, M. Kirsch, S. Huber, M. Prinz, A. Schulze-Bonhage, J. Zentner,
C.A. Haas (Freiburg, Germany)
C064
EARLY LIFE SEIZURES LEAD TO LONG-LASTING AND REGION-SPECIFIC ALTERATIONS IN THE STRUCTURE OF CORTICAL
NETWORKS: PV+ INTERNEURONS AND PERINEURONAL NETS
353
K. EgisAni, C. Peta, A. Kouli, G. Tsapara, V. Salvanou, A. Kapogiannatou, A. Katri, M. Nikita, I. Skaliora (Athens, Greece)
C065
PROTOCADHERIN-19 REGULATES THE SURFACE EXPRESSION OF GABA(A)R ALPHA1 SUBUNIT
354
S. Bassani, L. Gerosa, M. Passafaro (Milan, Italy)
C066
PROTOCADHERIN-19 ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT PROTEOLYSIS GENERATES A FRAGMENT THAT ENTERS THE NUCLEUS
355
L. Gerosa, F. Rusconi, E. Battaglioli, M. Passafaro, S. Bassani (Milan, Italy)
C067
TACKLING EPILEPTOGENESIS VIA THE MGLU7 GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR
356
B. Girard, D. Rigault, F. Acher, P. Julie, F. Laurent, M. Nicola, B. Federica (Montpellier, France)
C068
THE INFLUENCE OF TTYH1 OVEREXPRESSION ON DENDRITIC ARBORIZATION AND SPINE MORPHOLOGY
357
M. Gorniak-Walas, A. Kaliszewska, S. Leski, K. Lukasiuk (Warsaw, Poland)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.9.B ISCHEMIA - INFLAMMATION, NEUROPROTECTION AND TOLERANCE
C069
PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF POLY-LACTIC ACID CONJUGATED PEGYLATED ANTHOCYANIN NANOPARTICLES ON CEREBRAL
ISCHEMIA
358
H. Badshah, F. Amin, T. Ali, T.H. Kim, M.O. Kim ( Jinju, Republic of Korea)
C070
BUILDING THE MOMENTUM IN STROKE PROTECTION USING THE NUTRACEUTICAL POTENTIAL OF OMEGA-3 ALPHALINOLENIC ACID
C071
BLOOD CELLS AS A SOURCE OF FACTOR INDUCING TOLERANCE AGAINST BRAIN ISCHEMIA
359
N. Blondeau, M. Bourourou, C. Heurteaux (Valbonne, France)
360
P. Bonova, M. Matiasova, M. Nemethova, M. Bona, M. Gottlieb (Kosice, Slovakia)
C072
GENETIC ABLATION OF SOLUBLE TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR IS ASSOCIATED WITH NEUROPROTECTION IN FOCAL
CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA
361
R. Brambilla, B. Clausen, M. Degn, S. Thyssen, L. Kristensen, N. Ditzel, M. Svensson, B. Finsen, T. Deierborg,
K. Lambertsen, P. Madsen (Miami, USA)
C073
SODIUM/CALCIUM EXCHANGER ACTIVATION PROTECTS AGAINST NEONATAL WHITE MATTER DAMAGE AND LONGTERM COGNITIVE DEFICITS CAUSED BY HYPOXIA ISCHEMIA
362
P. Brancaccio, P. Cerullo, O. Cuomo, S. Anzilotti, G. Di Renzo, G. Pignatro, L. Annunziato (Naples, Italy)
C074
DIFFERENTIAL ROLE OF GROUP I MGLU RECEPTORS IN NEURODEGENERATION: STUDIES IN RAT ORGANOTYPIC
HIPPOCAMPAL SLICES EXPOSED TO OXYGEN-GLUCOSE DEPRIVATION
363
D. Cavallo, E. Gerace, L. Elisa, P. Domenico Edoardo (Firenze, Italy)
C075
BRAIN CHANGES IN HISTONE ACETYLATION AND METHYLATION STATUS IN RESPONSE TO INJURIOUS AND PROTECTIVE
MODES OF HYPOBARIC HYPOXIA IN RATS
364
A. Churilova, T. Gluschenko, M. Samoilov (Saint-Petersburg, Russia)
C076
NEUROPROTECTION OF MELATONIN AND CALPEPTIN AGAINST TRANSIENT FOCAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA IN RATS
INDUCED BY MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY OCCLUSION
365
M.Y. Feng, R.T.F. Cheung (Hong Kong, China)
C077
IN VIVO MOLECULAR IMAGING IN THE EVALUATION OF MOUSE BRAIN RESPONSE AFTER ISCHEMIC LESION
366
S. Gajovic, D. Gorup, D. Polsek, J. Kriz, D. Mitrečić (Zagreb, Croatia)
C078
THE ROLE OF TLR2 IN SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY AND FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY AFTER ISCHEMIC LESION OF MICE BRAIN
C079
BIS(MONOACYLGLYCERO)PHOSPHATE AS A MARKER FOR MICROGLIA/MACROPHAGES DURING CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA
IN MICE USING MASS SPECTROMETRY IMAGING
367
D. Gorup, I. Bohaček, R. Pochet, D. Mitrečić, J. Križ, S. Gajović (Zagreb, Croatia)
H.S. Hansen, M.M.B. Nielsen, K. Lambertsen, B. Clausen, D. Bhandari, B. Spengler, C. Janfelt (Copenhagen, Denmark)
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POSTER PRESENTATION I
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
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INDEX NUMBER
C080
THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF CUII(ATSM) IN TWO MOUSE MODELS OF STROKE
369
M. Huuskonen, Q. Tuo, S. Loppi, P. Korhonen, S. Wojciechowski, H. Dhungana, Y. Pomeshchick, K. Lejavová,
P.S. Donnelly, R. Walker, A. Grubman, R. Liu, P. Lei, A. Bush, T. Malm, J. Koistinaho, A.R. White, K. Kanninen
(Kuopio, Finland)
C081
LOW LEVEL LASER THERAPY REDUCES APPOPTOTIC FACTORS AND INCREASES GLUTATHIONE LEVELS IN A
NEUROPATHIC PAIN MODEL AIMS:
370
A. Janzadeh, F. Nasirinezhad (Tehran, Iran)
C082
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECTS OF A HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITOR, SODIUM BUTYRATE, IN A MODEL OF
NEONATAL HYPOXIA-ISCHEMIA
371
J. Jaworska, M. Ziemka-Nalecz, T. Zalewska (Warsaw, Poland)
C083
THE INFLUENCE OF HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITOR-SODIUM BUTYRATE ON MATRIX METALOPROTEINASES ACTIVITY
AFTER EXPERIMENTAL NEONATAL HYPOXIA- ISCHEMIA
372
M. Ziemka-Nalecz, M. Gajos, J. Jaworska, J. Sypecka, T. Zalewska (Warsaw, Poland)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.11.B TRAUMA - SPINAL CORD INJURY AND REGENERATION
C084
BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF CARBON NANOTUBE-BASED SCAFFOLDS IN NEURAL TISSUE
373
E. Aurand, M. Medelin, S. Usmani, F. Rosselli, S. Bosi, M. Prato, D. Scaini, L. Ballerini (Trieste, Italy)
C085
SURVIVAL AND REGENERATION OF INJURED MOTONEURONS INDUCED BY GRAFTED NEUROECTODERMAL STEM CELLS
FOLLOWING VENTRAL ROOT AVULSION INJURY: THE EFFECT OF VARIOUS ADMINISTRATION ROUTES
374
T. Bellak, K. Pajer, Z. Fekecs, D. Torok, L. Gal, A. Nogradi (Szeged, Hungary)
C086
TRAUMATIC SPINAL CORD INJURY IN THE AGED: A NEGLECTED ISSUE
375
L. Bieler, U. Gradnitzer, A. Schönauer, C. Kreutzer, P. Zaunmair, S. Couillard-Després (Salzburg, Austria)
C087
AUTOPHAGY FLUX IMPAIRMENT PLAYS A CRUCIAL ROLE IN REMOTE NEURONAL DEGENERATION AFTER SPINAL
CORD INJURY
376
E. Bisicchia (Rome, Italy)
C088
APPLICATION OF MEZENCHYMAL STEM CELLS SEEDED IN ALGINATE BIOMATERIAL INTO INJURED RAT SPINAL CORD
377
J. Blasko, L. Slovinska, S. Devaux, E. Szekiova, J. Kafka, M. Cizek, I. Vanicky, D. Cizkova (Košice, Slovakia)
C089
THE ROLE OF PROPROTEIN CONVERTASE PC1/3 IN REGULATION OF TLR9 TRAFFICKING AND SIGNALING PATHWAYS IN
MACROPHAGE AND MICROGLIA CELLS
378
A. Murgoci, D. Marie, R. Franck, D. Roxanne, G. Hugo, W. Maxence, F. Isabelle, D. Robert, C. Dasa, S. Michel
(Kosice, Slovakia)
C090
THE CHANGES IN DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF NEURAL PROGENITORS DEPENDING ON THE APPLIED FLUORESCENT
MARKER
379
L. Slovinska, J. Blasko, E. Szekiova, S. Devaux, A. Murgoci, K. Jozef, I. Vanicky, D. Cizkova (Kosice, Slovakia)
C091
MINIMAL CERVICAL CONTUSION, A MODEL OF SPINAL CONCUSSION
C092
STEP-TRAINING AND BUMETANIDE CONTRIBUTE TO SENSORIMOTOR RECOVERY AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY
380
J. Bouyer, Y. Jin, C. Haas, I. Fischer (Philadelphia, USA)
381
G. Caron, A. Brodie, M. Klaszky, H. Liu, M. Côté (Philadelphia, USA)
C093
A DUAL ROLE FOR KCC2 IN REFLEX RECOVERY AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY
382
S. Choyke, G. Caron, M. Cote (Philadelphia, USA)
C094
REPAIR OF INJURED SPINAL CORD USING ADVANCED SCAFFOLDS AND PROTEOMIC ANALYSES
383
D. Cizkova, L. Slovinska, J. Blasko, E. Szekiova, S. Devaux, J. Kafka, S. Cohen, I. Vanicky, M. Cizek, A. Murgoci,
M. Salzet (Kosice, Slovakia)
C095
ARACHNOIDITIS SEQUELAE POST-ANEURYSMAL SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW
OF RETROSPECTIVE CASE PROFILES
384
J. Davids, S. Manivanan, A. Saxena, K. Ghosh, N. Ghurusinge (Preston, United Kingdom)
C096
IMMUNOMODULATORY PROPERTIES OF BONE MARROW STROMAL CELLS ON ACTIVATED MICROGLIA FOR SPINAL
CORD INJURY THERAPY
385
S. Devaux, J. Blasko, L. Slovinska, V. Cigankova, D. Cizkova, M. Salzet (Villeneuve d Ascq Cedex, France)
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C097
PLASTICITY IN THE SPINAL GLUTAMATERGIC SYSTEM FOLLOWING A COMPLETE SPINAL CORD INJURY IN LAMPREYS
386
B. Fernández-López, A. Barreiro-Iglesias, M.C. Rodicio (Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
C098
COMBINING CELLULAR THERAPY WITH BIOMATERIALS: A TISSUE ENGINEERING APPROACH FOR SPINAL CORD INJURY
RECOVERY
387
E. Gomes, S. Mendes, H. Leite-Almeida, J. Gimble, R. Tam, M. Shoichet, N. Sousa, N. Silva, A. Salgado
(Gualtar- Braga, Portugal)
C099
THE EFFECT OF LOW-THRESHOLD STIMULATION OF PROPRIOCEPTIVE FIBERS ON GLUTAMATERGIC AND CHOLINERGIC
INNERVATION OF THE ANKLE EXTENSOR Α-MOTONEURONS AFTER COMPLETE TRANSECTION OF THE SPINAL CORD
388
K. Grycz, A. Głowacka, O. Gajewska-Woźniak, B. Ji, J. Czarkowska-Bauch, M. Skup (Warsaw, Poland)
C100
EPIGENETIC CHANGES WITHIN THE BRAIN FOLLOWING SPINAL CORD INJURY
389
J.Y. Hong, J. Kim, K. Hong, J.K. Hyun (Cheonan, Republic of Korea)
C101
FABRICATION OF ALIGNED MICROCHANNEL SCAFFOLD FOR AXONAL REGENERATION
390
J. Kim, M.S. Kim, H. Ahn, D.H. Lee, J.H. Lee, J. Knowles, J.K. Hyun (Chungcheongnam-do, Korea)
C102
AGMATINE AMELIORATES NEURO-INFLAMMATION ACUTE PHASE AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY IN RAT
391
J.H. Kim, J.Y. Kim, J.E. Lee, M. Suh (Suwon, Korea)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.14 SENSORY DISORDERS
C103
PLASTICITY AT THE OLFACTORY EPITHELIUM: SMELL PERCEPTION UNDER BOTH EXPERIMENTAL AND PATHOLOGICAL
CONDITIONS
392
X. Castro Ramírez, D. Díaz, F. Franco, M. Gil, E. Peréz Matín, C. Del Pilar, C. Avila, E. Weruaga (Salamanca, Spain)
C104
IKAP/ELP1 IS REQUIRED FOR RECRUITMENT OF THE ELONGATOR COMPLEX AND DYNEIN HEAVY CHAIN TO NEURONAL
VESICLES: IMPLICATIONS FOR FAMILIAL DYSAUTONOMIA
393
A. Even, M.V. Hinckelman, P. Dietrich, I. Dragatsis, F. Saudou, M. Weil (Tel Aviv, Israel)
C105
IKBKAP DEFICIENCY AFFECTS TAU PROTEIN STABILITY IN FAMILIAL DYSAUTONOMIA NEUROBLASTOMA MODEL
C106
PURINERGIC MECHANISMS OF BISPHOSPHONATES-INDUCED ANTI-NOCICEPTION
394
M. Shilian, A. Even, M. Weil (Tel-Aviv, Israel)
395
Y. Ishchenko, A. Shakirzyanova, A. Skorinkin, R. Giniatullina, P. Turhanen, J. Määttä, J. Mönkkönen, R. Giniatullin
(Kuopio, Finland)
C107
ALTERATIONS OF PAIN RESPONSE IN A PHARMACOLOGICAL MODEL OF AN ADHD MOUSE MODEL
396
M. Landry, O. Bouchatta, S. Ba M'Hamed, R. Bouali-Benazzouz, P. Fossat, N. Kerekes, M. Bennis (Bordeaux, France)
C108
HIGH LEVEL OF HOMOCYSTEINE CAUSES RETINAL CELL LOSS AND CHOROID THICKENING IN A RAT MODEL
397
Y. Lee, C. Ke, P. Lin (New Taipei City, Taiwan)
C109
VIP DEFICIENCY ELICITS REVERSIBLE COLD AND MECHANICAL NOCICEPTION IN MICE
398
T. Maduna, P. Poisbeau, V. Lelievre (Strasbourg, France)
C110
LACK OF ALLODYNIA AND THALAMIC NEURONAL HYPER-EXCITABILITY IN THE P2X7 KNOCKOUT MICE IN MICE MODEL
OF CENTRAL POST STROKE PAIN
399
H. Shih, Y. Kuan, B.C. Shyu (Taipei, Taiwan)
C111
VESTIBULAR LOSS INDUCES UPREGULATION OF NMDA RECEPTORS AND INCREASES IN VIVO EARLY LTP IN RAT
HIPPOCAMPUS
400
B. Truchet, A. Benoit, B. Philoxène, S. Besnard, F.A. Chaillan (Marseille, France)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.16.C MENTAL DISORDERS - ANXIETY DISORDERS
C112
BEHAVIORAL PROFILING IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF PTSD REVEALS VULNERABILITY- AND RESILIENCE-ASSOCIATED
EXCITATORY/ INHIBITORY EXPRESSION PATTERNS IN THE VENTRAL HIPPOCAMPUS
401
A. Albrecht, Z. Ardi, A. Richter-Levin, R. Saha, G. Richter-Levin (Haifa, Israel)
C113
FUNCTIONAL INTERACTION BETWEEN KAPPA OPIOID RECEPTORS (KOR) AND DOPAMINE D2 RECEPTORS (D2R)
EXPLAINING KOR-DEPENDENT POTENTIATION OF QUINPIROLE-INDUCED LOCOMOTOR SENSITIZATION
M. Andres, A. Escobar, R. Ureta, V. Noches, R. Meza, P. Henny, K. Gysling (Santiago, Chile)
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C114
MIR-135A REGULATES SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY AND ITS DEPLETION IN AMYGDALA INDUCES ANXIETY-LIKE BEHAVIOR
403
A. Rinaldi, A. Biundo, S. Rajendran, F. De Vito, S. Caioli, C. Zona, T. Ciotti, S. Caristi, E. Perlas, I. Bozzoni, A. Mele,
C. Presutti, C. Mannironi (Rome, Italy)
C115
INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY OF MICRORNAS IN THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX OF AN ANIMAL MODEL OF POST-TRAUMATIC
STRESS DISORDER
C116
EFFECTS OF PAROXETINE ON PTSD-LIKE SYMPTOMS RELAPSE IN MICE
404
S. Rajendran, R.R. Daswani, G. Del Vecchio, C. Presutti, A. Mele, C. Mannironi, A. Rinaldi (Rome, Italy)
405
Y. Bentefour, M. Bennis, S. Ba-M’hamed, R. Garcia (Marrakech, Morocco)
C117
TARGETING THE STRESSED MICROBIOTA-GUT-BRAIN AXIS WITH PREBIOTICS REDUCES ANXIETY-LIKE BEHAVIOUR
406
A. Burokas, V.L. Peterson, S. Arboleya, C. Stanton, T.G. Dinan, J.F. Cryan (Cork, Ireland)
C118
THE ROLE OF CK2 IN THE ETIOLOGY OF MOOD-RELATED DISORDERS
407
C. Julia, L. Brice, C. Marisol, R. Heike (New York City, USA)
C119
NEUROPSIN INACTIVATION HAS PROTECTIVE EFFECTS AGAINST DEPRESSIVE-LIKE BEHAVIOURS AND MEMORY
IMPAIRMENTS INDUCED BY CHRONIC STRESS
408
S. Chang, G. Huang (Taoyuan City, Taiwan)
C120
BEHAVIORAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AX AND NAX MICE AS MODEL OF MOOD DISORDERS
409
M. Farcher, R. Rabl, A. Horvath, S. Flunkert, V. Szegedi, B. Hutter-Paier (Grambach, Austria)
C121
SEROTONIN TRANSPORTER DEPENDENT ACTIVATION OF THE AMYGDALA AFTER NEGATIVE STIMULI: A FMRI STUDY IN
5-HTT KNOCKOUT MICE
410
J. Kolter, M.F. Hildenbrand, S. Nauroth, K. Lesch, P.M. Jakob, A.G. Schmitt (Würzburg, Germany)
C122
VULNERABLE TRAUMATIZED RATS DEMONSTRATE INCREASES IN MEDIAL PREFRONTAL NORADRENERGIC RELEASE:
A SUPPORT TO THE HYPOTHESIS OF COMMON PHYSIOLOGICAL BASES FOR PTSD AND DEPENDENCE TO DRUGS-OF-ABUSE 411
C. Le Dorze, J. Tassin, P. Gisquet-Verrier (Orsay, France)
C123
ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN THE BED NUCLEUS OF THE STRIA TERMINALIS EXERTS ANXIOLYTIC EFFECTS IN A RAT
MODEL OF CONTEXTUAL ANXIETY
412
K. Luyck, B. Nuttin, L. Luyten (Leuven, Belgium)
C124
STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL MRI MARKERS IN A GENETIC RODENT MODEL OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY
413
A. McIntosh, S. Gormley, C. Kerskens, A. Harkin (Dublin, Ireland)
C125
A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF ANXIETY-LIKE BEHAVIOR IN NETO1 KNOCK-OUT MICE
414
M. Mennesson, E. Sokolowska, S. Callan, V. Voikar, I. Hovatta (Helsinki, Finland)
C126
MODULATION OF ANXIETY BY ENDOCANNABINOID SIGNALING IN THE AMYGDALA IS DEPENDENT ON AROUSAL STATE
415
M. Morena, K. Leitl, H. Vecchiarelli, J.M. Gray, P. Campolongo, M. Hill (Calgary, Canada)
C127
ADIPONECTIN: A KEY PLAYER IN THE ANTIDEPRESSANT AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECTS OF ENRICHED ENVIRONMENT 416
C128
CHRONIC SOCIAL INSTABILITY STRESS INDUCES AN ANXIETY-RELATED BEHAVIOUR IN FEMALE RATS
S. Nicolas, C. Julie, V. Julie, G. Carine, H. Catherine, G. Nicolas, P. Agnès, C. Joëlle (Valbonne, France)
417
M. Nowacka, D. Kasprowska, A. Malecki, J. Barski, E. Obuchowicz (Katowice, Poland)
C129
LINKING DYSFUNCTIONAL PREMOTOR-TO-MOTOR CONNECTIVITY TO DISEASE SEVERITY OF OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE
DISORDER - A ROBOTIC DUAL-SITE TMS STUDY
C130
ALTERNATIVE SPLICING OF CORTICOTROPIN RELEASING HORMONE RECEPTOR 1: EVIDENCE FOR A ROLE IN PANIC
DISORDER?
418
E. Raffin, S. Harquel, F. Pauline, B. Lysianne, H.R. Siebner, D. Olivier, P. Mircea (La Tronche, France)
419
C. Schartner, H. Weber, S. Kollert, E. Wischmeyer, L. Kent, K. Domschke, J. Deckert, A. Reif (Wuerzburg, Germany)
C131
IMPACT OF DIFFERENT LIFE HISTORIES ON NEURONAL MORPHOLOGY IN SEROTONIN TRANSPORTER DEFICIENT MICE
420
A. Schmitt, A. Kreis, J.F. Kolter, C. Bodden, N. Sachser, E. Asan, K. Lesch (Würzburg, Germany)
C132
A NON-MOTOR SYMPTOM PARKINSON'S MODEL TO STUDY THE DOPAMINERGIC REGULATION OF AMYGDALA CIRCUITS
IN PATHOLOGICAL FEAR
421
C. Schmuckermair, S. Ferrazzo, D. Masini, G. Fisone, F. Ferraguti (Innsbruck, Austria)
C133
ANXIOLYTIC PROPERTIES OF METHANOLIC EXTRACT OF APIUM GRAVEOLENS AND ITS POSSIBLE MECHANISM OF ACTION 422
S. Tanasawet, P. Boonruamkaew, W. Sukketsiri, T. Wongtawatchai, P. Chonpathompikunlert (Hat Yai, Thailand)
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DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.16.E MENTAL DISORDERS - ADDICTION AND DRUGS OF ABUSE
C134
ENHANCED ACQUISITION OF COCAINE SELF-ADMINISTRATION AND POTENTIATED ESCALATION AFTER A
CHRONIC Δ9-TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL TREATMENT DURING ADOLESCENCE IN RATS
423
A. Higuera-Matas, J. Orihuel, R. Capellán, M. Ucha, R. Santos-Toscano, D. Roura-Martínez, E. Ambrosio (Madrid, Spain)
C135
CORTICOSTERONE PLASMA LEVELS ENHANCEMENT AFTER MORPHINE LIPOSOMES ADMINISTRATION
424
P. Almela, V. Gómez-Murcia, J.C. Gómez-Fernández, M.V. Milanés, M.L. Laorden (Murcia, Spain)
C136
REGULATION OF DRD2 EXPRESSION IN RESPONSE TO MORPHINE LIPOSOMES ADMINISTRATION
425
V. Gómez-Murcia, J.C. Gómez-Fernández, P. Almela, M.V. Milanés, M.L. Laorden (Murcia, Spain)
C137
DEFINING THE BEHAVIORAL SENSITIZATION TO PSYCHOSTIMULANTS IN DROSOPHILA
426
R. Andretic, A. Filosevic, I. Coso (Rijeka, Croatia)
C138
ALCOHOL DURING ADOLESCENCE INFLUENCES ALCOHOL-RELATED BEHAVIOR AND EXPRESSION OF GENES
RESPONSIBLE FOR DOPAMINE SYNAPTIC AVAILABILITY BUT NOT DOPAMINE SYNTHESIS
C139
GABAB RECEPTORS INVOLVEMENT IN THE MODULATION OF THE BEHAVIORAL, NEUROCHEMICAL, BIOCHEMICAL AND
MOLECULAR ALTERATIONS INDUCED BY NICOTINE REWARDING EFFECT: PHARMACOLOGICAL AND GENETIC APPROACHES
427
P. Anokhin, F. Shagiakhmetov, A. Ustyugov, I. Shamakina (Chernogolovka, Russia)
428
G.N. Balerio, A.P. Varani, V.T. Pedrón, A.J. Aon, C. Höcht, B. Bettler (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
C140
XANTHOTOXIN PROLONGED THE BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF NICOTINE IN ANIMAL MODELS
C141
A HIGHLY POLYMORPHIC COPY NUMBER VARIANT IN THE NSF GENE IS ASSOCIATED WITH COCAINE DEPENDENCE
429
B. Budzyńska, K. Sklicka-Woźniak, M. Kruk-Słomka, M. Wydrzyńska-Kuźma, G. Biała (Lublin, Poland)
430
J. Cabana-Domínguez, C. Roncero, L. Grau-López, E. Ros-Cucurull, N.E. Wineinger, G. Erikson, L. Rodríguez-Cintas,
A. Abad, C. Barral, J. Ramos Quiroga, M. Casas, M. Ribasés, B. Cormand, N. Fernàndez-Castillo (Moià, Spain)
C142
A SINGLE COCAINE EXPOSURE DURING ADOLESCENCE ALTERS ACTIN AND GLUTAMATE DYNAMICS: MODULATION BY A
SECOND COCAINE INJECTION
431
L. Caffino, G. Giannotti, F. Fumagalli (Milano, Italy)
C143
LONG-TERM NEUROBIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF MATERNAL BINGE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN MICE
C144
FOCUS ON REWARD-ASSOCIATED LEARNING AND MEMORY DURING ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE AND WITHDRAWAL
432
L. Cantacorps, S. Alfonso-Loeches, M. Moscoso-Castro, J. Cuitavi, C. Guerri, O. Valverde (Barcelona, Spain)
433
A. Cavallaro, G. Lavanco, G. Blanda, A. Brancato, G. Carollo, I. Miccichè, F. Plescia, C. Cannizzaro (Palermo, Italy)
C145
THE REWARDING AND REINFORCING EFFECTS OF METHOXETAMINE, A KETAMINE DERIVATIVE
434
J.B. De la Peña, C.J. Botanas, I.J. Dela Peña, M. Kim, K. You, T.S. Woo, H. Kim, J.H. Cheong (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
C146
EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF ADENOSINE A2A RECEPTOR GENE TRANSCRIPTION ON COMPULSIVE FOOD CONSUMPTION
435
C. Cifani, M.V. Micioni Di Bonaventura, M. Pucci, M.E. Giusepponi, C. Lambertucci, R. Volpini, M. Maccarrone,
C. D'Addario (Camerino, Italy)
C147
DELETION OF MAGED1 IN MICE DISTURBS BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF COCAINE
436
J. De Backer, S. Monlezun, B. Detraux, A. Gazan, G. Cannazza, S. Valverde, O. Valverde, P. Faure, M. Zoli,
O. De Backer, S.N. Schiffmann, D. Gall, A. De Kerchove d'Exaerde (Brussels, Belgium)
C148
LONGITUDINAL SELF-ADMINISTRATION STUDY PROVIDES EVIDENCE FOR CHANGES IN RESTING STATE CONNECTIVITY
DURING DIFFERENT PHASES OF DRUG ADDICTION IN RATS
437
B. De Laat, W. Gsell, K. Govaerts, U. Himmelreich, C. Casteels, K. Van Laere (Leuven, Belgium)
C149
FREQUENCY OF COCAINE SELF-ADMINISTRATION INFLUENCES DRUG SEEKING IN THE RAT: OPTOGENETIC EVIDENCE FOR
A ROLE OF THE PRELIMBIC CORTEX
438
V. Deroche-Gamonet, J. Courtin, P. Renault, J. Fiancette, H. Wurtz, A. Simonnet, V. Garcia-Rivas, F. Levet, C. Herry,
E. Martin-Garcia (Bordeaux, France)
C150
CONTRIBUTION OF STRIATAL ASTROCYTES TO INTRASTRIATAL PROCESSES SUBSERVING DRUG SEEKING HABITS
C151
PROLONGED METHAMPHETAMINE WITHDRAWAL ELICITS VOLUNTARY DRUG CONSUMPTION ASSOCIATED WITH
ENHANCED NEGATIVE AFFECT
439
M. Fouyssac, M. Puaud, G. Page, B.R.J. Everitt, T. Janet, D. Belin (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
R. García Cabrerizo, M.J. García-Fuster (Palma de Mallorca, Spain)
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C152
CONTROL OF COCAINE AND PALATABLE FOOD SELF-ADMINISTRATION BY GLUTAMATERGIC CB1 CANNABINOID RECEPTORS
441
E. Martín-García, I. Ruiz de Azúa, L. Domingo-Rodríguez, L. Bourgoin, J. Fiancette, P.V. Piazza, B. Lutz, G. Marsicano,
V. Deroche-Gamonet, R. Maldonado (Barcelona, Spain)
C153
AMPHETAMINE-SENSITIZATION ALTERS NEURONAL CONNECTIVITY AND NEURONAL MORPHOLOGY ON PREFRONTAL
CORTEX AND NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS
C154
Δ8-TETRAHYDROCANNABIVARIN EXHIBITS STRONG ANTI-NICOTINE EFFECTS IN MULTIPLE RODENT MODELS OF
NICOTINE DEPENDENCE
442
L.E. Arroyo-García, H. Tendilla-Beltran, A. Diaz, A. Rodríguez-Moreno, F. De La Cruz, G. Flores (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico)
443
E. Gardner, P. Muldoon, X. Wang, G. Bi, I. Damaj, A. Lichtman, R. Pertwee, Z. Xi (Baltimore, USA)
C155
AKAP150 IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS SHELL PROMOTES THE REINSTATEMENT OF COCAINE SEEKING
C156
SHORT KEY ITEM LIST AS AN EASY-TO-USE TOOL FOR THE EXAMINATION OF HARMFUL ALCOHOL DRINKING IN
ADOLESCENTS REGARDING PERSONALITY, ENVIRONMENT, AND LIFE EVENTS
444
L. Guercio, C. Pierce, H. Schmidt, M. Wimmer (Philadelphia, USA)
445
A. Heinrich, S. Feurer, G. Schumann, H. Flor, F. Nees (Mannheim, Germany)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.3 VESTIBULAR
D001
THE VESTIBULAR SYSTEM IN FACE OF ALTERED GRAVITY: BEHAVIORAL AND CELLULAR CORRELATES OF ADAPTATION
446
M. Beraneck, D. Dubayle, J. Morel, R. Romand, L. Reveret (Paris, France)
D002
GALVANIC VESTIBULAR STIMULUS-INDUCED MATURATION OF VESTIBULO-OCULAR REFLEXES IN XENOPUS LAEVIS
447
F. Branoner, H. Straka (Planegg, Germany)
D003
PERSISTENT EFFECT OF PASSIVE ROLL OSCILLATIONS ON SUBJECTIVE VISUAL VERTICAL
448
N. Caramia, D. Straumann, G. Bertolini (Zuerich, Switzerland)
D004
DIFFERENTIAL IMPACT OF GENTAMICIN ON SEMICIRCULAR CANAL AND OTOLITH-DRIVEN VESTIBULO-OCULAR
REFLEXES IN XENOPUS LAEVIS TADPOLES
449
C.M. Gravot, F. Branoner, H. Straka (Planegg-Martinsried, Germany)
D005
POSTEROLATERAL AND PARAMEDIAN THALAMUS-PATHWAY-DEPENDENT CORTICAL CONNECTIVITY MAPPING OF THE
VESTIBULAR NETWORK
450
V. Kirsch, E. Kierig, D. Keeser, B. Ertl-Wagner, T. Brandt, M. Dieterich (Munich, Germany)
D006
GRAVITY RELATED VESTIBULAR PERCEPTION BUILDS COGNITIVE, EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTAL ASPECTS
IN MICE
451
A. Le Gall, J. Toulouse, M. Machado, B. Philoxene, P. Denise, J. Bulla, C. Chesneau, S. Besnard, P. Hilber (Caen, France)
D007
OTOLITH-RELATED NEURONS IN VESTIBULO-OLIVARY-CEREBELLAR PATHWAY OF RATS
452
C. LI, Y. Chan (Hong Kong, China)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.4 MULTISENSORY
D008
THE EFFECT OF THE CLAUSTRUM ON CORTICAL PROCESSING: FROM ANATOMY TO PHYSIOLOGY
453
G. Atlan, A. Terem, G. Pozner, K. Sehrawat, N. Peretz-Rivlin, A. Mizrahi, I. Nelken, A. Citri ( Jerusalem, Israel)
D009
OCTOPUS VULGARIS PARALARVAE MAY USE ‘SOUND’ TO ORIENT IN SPACE
454
E. Baldascino, E. Almansa Berro, S. Invitto, A. Terlizzi, G. De Martino, G. Fiorito (Napoli, Italy)
D010
MULTISENSORY INTEGRATION IN THE MOUSE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS
455
V. Bednarova, M. Myoga, B. Grothe (Munich, Germany)
D011
RATE AND TEMPORAL CODING CONVEY MULTISENSORY INFORMATION IN THALAMOCORTICAL NETWORKS
456
M. Bieler, N. Cichon, S. Schildt, K. Sieben, I. Hanganu-Opatz (Hamburg, Germany)
D012
INCREASED ATTENTIONAL CONTROL IMPROVES BALANCE IN THE ELDERLY
457
L. Borel, B. Alescio-Lautier (Marseille, France)
D013
JUDGEMENTS OF OBJECT WIDTH AND HAND CONFIGURATION
458
A. Butler, T. Van Eijk, M. Héroux, S. Gandevia (Sydney, Australia)
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D014
CONTRIBUTION OF SOMATOSENSORY AND AUDITORY INPUTS TO THE CORTICAL RESPONSE EVOKED BY TRANSCRANIAL
MAGNETIC STIMULATION: A SHAM TMS-EEG STUDY
459
V. Conde, I. Akopian, L. Tomasevic, K. Stanek, T.O. Bergmann, H.R. Siebner (Hvidovre, Denmark)
D015
DIVERGENCE VS. BRANCHING IN THE PROJECTIONS FROM MEDIAL PULVINAR THALAMIC NUCLEUS PROJECTIONS TO
MULTIPLE HIGH-ORDER CORTICAL AREAS. A STUDY IN THE MARMOSET MONKEY (CALLITHRIX JACCHUS)
460
M.A. Cordoba-claros, P. Rubio-Garrido, P. Araujo de Góis, R.R.M. De Lima, E. Do Nascimiento, R. Cavalcanti,
F. Clascá (Madrid, Spain)
D016
THE CONTRIBUTION OF PEDUNCULOPONTINE GLUTAMATERGIC AND CHOLINERGIC SUBPOPULATIONS TO THE
MODULATION OF GAIT INITIATION AND LOCOMOTION
461
A.V. Cruz, A.S. Machado, M.R. Carey, R.M. Costa (Lisbon, Portugal)
D017
HEARING TO FEEL: CAN REAL-TIME AUDITORY FEEDBACK COMPENSATE FOR A PROPRIOCEPTIVE DEFICIT DURING A
MOTOR LEARNING TASK?
462
J. Danna, O. Vérove, V. Jean-Luc (Marseille, France)
D018
AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN MULTISENSORY INTEGRATION ERP
463
J.D. Doehler, H. Colonius, F.I. Kandil (Bremen, Germany)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.5.D VISION - VISUAL COGNITION
D020
TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION OF THE NUMBER FORM AREA INTERRUPTS THE DETECTION OF BOTH
NUMBERS AND LETTERS
464
G.G. Ambrus, M. Grotheer, G. Kovács ( Jena, Germany)
D021
TDCS RECOVERS DEPTH PERCEPTION IN ADULT AMBLYOPIC RATS AND REORGANIZES VISUAL CORTEX ACTIVITY
465
S. Castaño, F. Monica, M. Miguel, R. Jose Antonio, S. Fernanado, N. Francisco (Almeria, Spain)
D022
THE EFFECT OF >NON-INVASIVE TRANSORBITAL CURRENT PULSE STIMULATION ON VISUAL INFORMATION PROCESSING
IN TIME-AMPLITUDE AND TIME-FREQUENCY DOMAIN
466
P. Dzwiniel, M. Łabęcki, J. Popiołkiewicz, A. Wójcik-Gryciuk, W. Waleszczyk (Warsaw, Poland)
D023
IN CASE OF DOUBT: CHOOSE THE MADE UP ONE. FILLED-IN PERCEPTS ARE PREFERRED IN PERCEPTUAL DECISION MAKING 467
B.V. Ehinger, J. Ossandon, K. Häusser, P. König (Osnabrück, Germany)
D024
SYNAPTIC MECHANISMS UNDERLYING THE COMPUTATION OF MOTION DIRECTION IN THE FLY VISUAL SYSTEM
468
S. Fendl, J. Pujol-Marti, B. Alexander (Martinsried, Germany)
D025
DECODING CORTICAL ACTIVATION PATTERNS OF SELF-MOTION CONSISTENT OPTIC FLOW
469
N. Hummel, V. Flanagin (Munich, Germany)
D026
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES WITH COOL AND WARM COLOR SCHEMES UNDER THE ILLUMINANCE VARIATION
FOR THE SUSTAINABLE LIVING ROOM DESIGN
D027
CONTROL PLACEBO STUDY TO TEST THE SCIENTIFIC EFFICACY OF THE GLASSESOFF VISUAL IMPROVEMENT MOBILE
APPLICATION
470
J. Ha, H. Kim, E. Shin, S. Park (Busan, Republic of Korea)
471
M. Lev, U. Polat, O. Yehezkel, O. Kadosh (New York, USA)
D028
THE INFLUENCE OF ASSOCIATIVE PAIRING OF VISUAL STIMULATION AND TAIL SHOCK ON MOUSE HEART RATE
D029
BETA/GAMMA CROSS-FREQUENCY INTERACTION AS A MECHANISM OF TOP-DOWN ATTENTIONAL BIAS
472
I. Raciborska, J. Popiolkiewicz, W. Waleszczyk (Warsaw, Poland)
473
C. Richter, W. Thompson, C. Bosman, P. Fries (Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
D030
NEURAL REPRESENTATION OF COLOR IN PREFRONTAL CORTEX OF THE MACAQUE MONKEY
474
F. Zareayan jahromy, P. Schwedhelm, M. Parto, M.R. Daliri, M. Esghaei, S. Treue (Tehran, Iran)
D031
HOW TO UPDATE YOUR HEADING AND POSITION DURING DRIVING?
L. Zhang, W. Mou (Edmonton, Canada)
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POSTER PRESENTATION I
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
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SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.6 VISUOMOTOR PROCESSING
D032
FUNCTIONAL SPECIALIZATION OF NEURAL INPUT ELEMENTS TO THE DROSOPHILA ON MOTION DETECTOR
476
G. Ammer, A. Leonhardt, A. Bahl, B. Dickson, A. Borst (Martinsried, Germany)
D033
VISUOMOTOR COUPLING IS NECESSARY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SENSORIMOTOR INTEGRATION IN MOUSE VISUAL
CORTEX
477
A. Attinger, B. Wang, G. Keller (Basel, Switzerland)
D034
NEURAL CIRCUITS FOR SENSORIMOTOR DECISION MAKING IN THE LARVAL ZEBRAFISH
478
A. Barker, H. Baier (Martinsried, Germany)
D035
STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS DURING A SENSORIMOTOR CONFLICT
479
M. Corazzol, G. Lio, A. Sirigu (Lyon, France)
D036
PROBING RODENT PERCEPTION OF VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS WITH FREELY-MOVING VIRTUAL REALITY
D037
DISCHARGE CHARACTERISTICS OF MEDIAL RECTUS MOTONEURONS AFTER THE SELECTIVE DEAFFERENTATION OF THEIR
TWO MAJOR INPUTS
480
N.A. Del Grosso, J. Graboski, W. Chen, A. Sirota (München, Germany)
481
R.G. Hernández, B. Benítez-Temiño, C.J. Morado-Díaz, M.A. Davis-López de Carrizosa, R.R. De la Cruz, A.M. Pastor
(Sevilla, Spain)
D038
EFFECT OF MOTIVATION ON MOVEMENT CONTROL: NEURAL CORRELATES IN DORSAL PREMOTOR CORTEX
482
M. Giamundo, V. Mione, M. Mustile, A. Schito, R. Montanari, F. Giarrocco, E. Brunamonti, P. Pani, S. Ferraina (Roma, Italy)
D039
TASK-SET INERTIA IN OCULOMOTOR CONTROL: EVIDENCE FROM THE ANTISACCADE TASK
D040
ON THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL OCULOMOTOR BASIS OF BINOCULAR SINGLE VISION
483
M. Heath (London, Canada)
484
B.J.M. Hess, H. Misslisch (Zurich, Switzerland)
D041
TRANSLATING CHOICE TO SMOOTH PURSUIT EYE MOVEMENTS IN THE FRONTAL EYE FIELD
485
M. Joshua ( Jerusalem, Israel)
D042
HEAD-FREE TRAINING OF MACAQUES FOR TASKS REQUIRING PRECISE MEASUREMENTS OF EYE POSITION
486
K. Kawaguchi, P. Pourriahi, L. Hruba, S. Clery, H. Nienborg (Tübingen, Germany)
D043
LINKING FUNCTION TO CELL TYPE IN THE OPTIC FLOW RESPONSIVE CIRCUIT IN ZEBRAFISH LARVAE
487
A. Kramer, D. Förster, H. Baier, F. Kubo (Martinsried, Germany)
D044
TABLET-BASED MOTOR PRACTICE ALTERS COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE INFERIOR PARIETAL LOBULE AND VENTRAL
PREMOTOR CORTEX
488
L.H. Larsen, T. Jensen, J. Lundbye-Jensen, H. Langberg, J.B. Nielsen, M.S. Christensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
D045
TRADE-OFF BETWEEN FREQUENCY AND PRECISION DURING STEPPING MOVEMENTS: KINEMATIC AND BOLD BRAIN
ACTIVATION PATTERNS
489
M. Martínez Villar, M. Valencia, M. Vidorreta, L. Elkin, G. Castellanos, F. Villagra, M.A. Fernández-Seara,
M.A. Pastor (Pamplona, Spain)
D046
SPATIAL PROPERTIES OF PERIMETER UNITS IN THE PARATAENIAL NUCLEUS OF THE THALAMUS
490
P. Matulewicz, K. Ulrich, M.N. Islam, J.P. Aggleton, S.M. O'Mara (Dublin, Ireland)
D047
ARE CELLS WITHIN THE ROSTRAL THALAMUS SENSITIVE TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES?
491
K. Ulrich, P.M. Matulewicz, M.N. Islam, J.P. Aggleton, S.M. O'Mara (Dublin, Ireland)
D048
THE SPATIAL AND NON-SPATIAL FIRING PROPERTIES OF SINGLE-UNITS RECORDED IN THE ANTERIOR RSC OF THE
FREELY MOVING RAT
492
P. Wynne, M.D.N. Islam, M.M. Jankowski, S. Vann, S.M. O'Mara (Dublin, Ireland)
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SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.8.A TACTILE/SOMATOSENSORY - PERIPHERAL RECEPTORS
D049
PREDICTION OF PRIMARY SOMATOSENSORY NEURON ACTIVITY DURING ACTIVE TACTILE EXPLORATION
493
D. Campagner, M. Evans, M. Bale, A. Erskine, R. Petersen (Manchester, United Kingdom)
D050
SENSORY INPUT- DEPENDENT CHANGES IN GLUTAMATERGIC RECEPTORS IN THE ADULT RAT TRIGEMINAL GANGLION
494
J. Fernandez-Montoya, I. Buendia Abaitua, J. Egea Maiquez, Y.B. Martin Martinez, C. Avendaño Trueba,
P. Negredo Madrigal (Madrid, Spain)
D051
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF PIEZO2 INTERACTORS
495
P. Narayanan, D. Gomez-Varela, M. Schmidt (Göttingen, Germany)
D052
MERKEL CELLS ARE MECHANO- AND THERMO-SENSITIVE CELLS
496
V. Bouvier, V. Penalba, N. Osorio, M. Crest, P. Delmas (Marseille, France)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.8.B TACTILE/SOMATOSENSORY - BRAIN STEM
D053
MODULATION OF EXCITABILITY OF TRIGEMINAL INTERNEURONS DURING ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE SUPERIOR
LARYNGEAL NERVE IN ANESTHETIZED RABBITS
497
M. Inoue, S. Sakai, T. Tsujimura, K. Tsuji, J. Magara, T. Suzuki (Niigata, Japan)
D054
ESTABLISHING A NEW VERTEBRATE CONCUSSION MODEL USING XENOPUS TADPOLES
498
W. Li, X. Zhu, E. Ritson, E. Svensson (St Andrews, United Kingdom)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.8.C TACTILE/SOMATOSENSORY - THALAMUS AND CORTEX
D055
ROLE OF ENVIRONMENT IN DRIVING CORTICAL ACTIVITY IN THE NEONATAL RAT BARREL CORTEX
499
D. Akhmetshina, A. Nasretdinov, A. Zakharov, G. Valeeva, R. Khazipov (Kazan, Russia)
D056
RAPID MATURATION OF SENSORIMOTOR COMPUTATION IN THE WHISKER SYSTEM
500
A. Azarfar, A. Alishbayli, S. Miceli, L. Kepser, J. Homberg, D. Schubert, R. Proville, T. Celikel (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
D057
INFORMATION TRANSFER AND RECOVERY IN THE SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX
D058
SENSORY CONSEQUENCES OF ADAPTIVE MOTOR CONTROL
501
C. Huang, B. Englitz, A. Reznik, F. Zeldenrust, T. Celikel (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
502
R. Proville, A. Azarfar, B. Englitz, T. Celikel (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
D059
ROLE OF PV+ AND SST+ INTERNEURON MEDIATED INHIBITION IN SENSORY PROCESSING
503
I.V. Barreiros, M. Huelin-Gorriz, M.M. Kohl (Oxford, United Kingdom)
D060
FUNCTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LAYER 2/3 NEURONS IN ADULT MOUSE BARREL CORTEX
504
C. Barz, D. Feldmeyer (Aachen, Germany)
D061
CORTICAL VS. SENSORY DRIVER INPUTS TO “HIGHER-ORDER” RELAY NUCLEI OF THE THALAMUS: A QUANTITATIVE
ANATOMICAL ANALYSIS IN MICE
505
D. Casas-Torremocha, C. Porrero, F. Clascá (Madrid, Spain)
D062
SOCIAL TOUCH AND ESTRUS-DEPENDENT RESPONSE PROPERTIES OF THE FEMALE BARREL CORTEX
506
A. Clemens, C. Lenschow, M. Brecht (Berlin, Germany)
D063
THALAMOCORTICAL CONTROL OF SKILLED MOTOR MOVEMENT
D064
PROBING THE NEURAL CIRCUIT BASIS OF MAMMALIAN SENSORY PERCEPTION USING ALL-OPTICAL INTERROGATION
507
J. Dacre, J. Schiemann, A. Harston, I. Duguid (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
508
H.W. Dalgleish, A.M. Packer, L.E. Russell, M. Häusser (London, United Kingdom)
D065
SULCUS-BASED LINEAR MAPPING OF SENSORIMOTOR INTEGRATION IN THE HAND MOTOR AREA
509
R. Dubbioso, E. Raffin, A. Karabanov, S. Nielsen, A. Thielscher, H. Siebner (Napoli, Italy)
D066
VIBRISSA MOTOR CORTEX ACTIVITY SUPPRESSES CONTRALATERAL WHISKER MOVEMENT
C.L. Ebbesen, G. Doron, C. Lenschow, M. Brecht (Berlin, Germany)
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POSTER PRESENTATION I
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D067
MEMBRANE POTENTIAL AND SPIKING CORRELATES OF WHISKER MOVEMENT IN WHISKER MOTOR CORTEX
511
V. Esmaeili, V. Sreenivasan, S. Crochet, C. Petersen (Lausanne, Switzerland)
D068
LARGE-SCALE SENSORY INTEGRATION IN THE MOUSE CORTEX DURING A TACTILE DETECTION TASK
512
P. Le Merre, P. Salin, C. Petersen, S. Crochet (Lyon, France)
D069
LAYER-SPECIFIC THALAMOCORTICAL INPUT ONTO EXCITATORY NEURONS IN MOUSE PRIMARY SOMATOSENSORY
BARREL CORTEX
513
B.S. Sermet, C.C.H. Petersen (Lausanne, Switzerland)
D070
IMAGING THALAMIC INPUTS TO MOTOR CORTEX DURING A DELAYED TWO-ALTERNATIVE CHOICE TASK
514
G. Galinanes, D. Huber (Geneva, Switzerland)
D071
SOMATOSENSORY CORTICAL REPRESENTATION OF HAND ACTIONS DURING PREHENSION
515
E. Gardner, D. Gardner, J. Baker, K. Purpura, J. Ryou, J. Van Daele (New York, NY, USA)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.2 CARDIOVASCULAR REGULATION
E001
OREXIN IS UPREGULATED IN THE HYPERTENSIVE BPH/2J SCHLAGER MOUSE
516
P. Carrive, K.L. Jackson, B.W. Dampney, J. Moretti, E.R. Stevenson, P.J. Davern, G.A. Head (Sydney, Australia)
E002
MECHANISM OF CARDIOVASCULAR DEPRESSOR RESPONSE TO GLUTAMATE MICROINJECTION INTO THE POSTERIOR
INSULAR CORTEX , A SINGLE UNIT RECORDING STUDY
517
M. Hatam, A. Ranjbar, A. Nasimi (Shiraz, Iran)
E003
REVERSAL OF FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN THE BRAIN ASSOCIATED WITH OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNOEA FOLLOWING 6
MONTHS OF CPAP
E004
FUNCTIONAL SYNCOPE: CONVERSION DISORDER AND ABERRANT RESPONSE TO ORTHOSTATIC INTOLERANCE
518
V. Macefield, R. Fatouleh, L. Linda, P. Macey, D. McKenzie, L. Henderson (Sydney, Australia)
519
A. Owens, D. Low, H. Critchley, C. Mathias (London, United Kingdom)
E005
REDUCED CORTICAL OXYGENATION DURING PERFORMANCE OF AN EXECUTIVE FUNCTION TASK IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE 520
R. Pegoraro, T. Vardy, I. Stewart, G. Kerr (Brisbane, Australia)
E006
THE PHOTOCARDIAC REACTIVITY IN HUMANS, RATS AND ZEBRAFISH LARVAE
521
C.A. Serban, A. Paslaru, B. Pavel, D. Zahiu, A.M. Zagrean, I. Mindruta, A. Roceanu, S. Spulber, L. Zagrean,
M. Moldovan (Bucuresti, Romania)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.3 RESPIRATORY REGULATION
E007
THERAPEUTICAL APPROACHES IN CONGENITAL CENTRAL HYPOVENTILATION SYNDROME (CCHS):
THE CASE OF THE PROGESTIN DESOGESTREL
522
R. Benfante, D. Belperio, S. Di Lascio, S. Cardani, D. Fornasari (Milano, Italy)
E008
IS OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA REALLY ASSOCIATED WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT?
523
M. Devita, S. Montemurro, C. Delaini, M. Argentieri, S. Ramponi, M. Marvisi, D. Villani, M.C. Raimondi, M.L. Rusconi,
S. Mondini (Bergamo, Italy)
E009
ATP CONTRIBUTES TO THE RESPIRATORY RESPONSE TO HYPERCARBIA IN CAUDAL BRAINSTEM SLICES FROM
NEONATAL MICE
524
J. Eugenin, K. Gómez, O. María José, C. Claudio, B. Eduardo, L. Isabel, B. Sebastián (Santiago, Chile)
E010
ENHANCEMENT OF THE RESPIRATORY RESPONSE TO METABOLIC ACIDOSIS IN NEWBORN RAT BY A PROGESTIN.
POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OF OREXIN NEURONS
525
C. Loiseau, L. Bodineau (Paris, France)
E011
TEMPERATURE-ROBUST NEURONS ARE ENRICHED IN THE HAMSTER VENTRAL RESPIRATORY GROUP IN PREPARATION
FOR HIBERNATION
526
T. Russell, F. Franke, A. Hierlemann (Basel, Switzerland)
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SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.5 GASTROINTESTINAL AND UROGENITAL REGULATION
E012
STRESS AND AGE-DEPENDENT ALTERATIONS IN THE GABA-A RECEPTOR SYSTEM OF THE ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
(ENS) OF THE MOUSE COLON
527
M. Seifi, H. Sassan, J. Swinny (Portsmouth, United Kingdom)
E013
PRESENCE OF BIOACTIVE FACTORS IN DIFFERENT FRACTIONS OF THE HUMAN MILK
528
A. Tamas, V. Reka, K. Agnes, G. Janos, H. Zsuzsanna, T. Ibolya, R. Dora (Pecs, Hungary)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.9 BRAIN BLOOD FLOW, METABOLISM, AND HOMEOSTASIS
E014
PTG AS A MASTER REGULATOR OF ASTROCYTIC GLYCOGEN METABOLISM
529
I. Allaman, E. Ruchti, P.J. Magistretti (Lausanne, Switzerland)
E015
CAPILLARY BUT NOT ARTERIOLE BLOOD FLOW IS REGULATED BY GLIAL CALCIUM SIGNALING
530
K. Biesecker, A. Srienc, A. Shimoda, A. Agarwal, D. Bergles, P. Kofuji, E. Newman (Minneapolis, USA)
E016
PURINERGIC SIGNALING OF CEREBRAL PERICYTES IN BIDIRECTIONAL REGULATION OF BLOOD FLOW
E017
EARLY AND LATE CONSEQUENCES OF SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE AND THEIR THERAPY IN LABORATORY RAT
531
C. Cai, C. Mathiesen, J. Fordsmann, B. Gesslein, A. Brazhe, M. Lønstrup, M. Lauritzen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
532
K. Nohejlova, M. Kolar, M. Pometlova, R. Rokyta, J. Pachl, J. Mares (Prague, Czech Republic)
E018
THE EFFECTS OF LOCOMOTION ON SPONTANEOUS AND SENSORY-EVOKED HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSES IN THE
SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX OF THE AWAKE BEHAVING MOUSE
533
K. Shaw, L. Boorman, P. Sharp, M. Jones, J. Berwick (Sheffield, United Kingdom)
E019
THE IMPORTANCE OF BASELINE CORTICAL STATE IN NEUROVASCULAR COUPLING
534
R. Slack, L. Boorman, P. Patel, M. Jones, J. Berwick (Sheffield, United Kingdom)
E020
KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT UNDERGOING NEUROVASCULAR SURGERY: HEMODYNAMICS CHALLENGES
535
N. Stoicea, J. Fiorda-Díaz, F. Sacchet-Cardozo, A. Mavarez-Martinez, A. Uribe, S. Kimura, D. Yehsakul, B. Rosero,
S. Bergese (Columbus, Ohio)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.1.A HUMAN COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - LEARNING AND LONG-TERM MEMORY
F001
EFFECTS OF DELAYED FEEDBACK ON BRAIN ACTIVATION AND ADAPTIVITY
536
A. Brechmann, C. Kohrs (Magdeburg, Germany)
F002
RAPID AND INDEPENDENT MEMORY FORMATION IN THE PARIETAL CORTEX
F003
SLEEP ACCELERATES MEMORY SYSTEMS CONSOLIDATION
537
S. Brodt, D. Pöhlchen, V. Flanagin, S. Glasauer, S. Gais, M. Schönauer (Tübingen, Germany)
538
L. Himmer, M. Schönauer, D. Heib, M. Schabus, S. Gais (Tübingen, Germany)
F004
THE EFFECT OF A. GRAVEOLENS ON COGNITIVE ENHANCING PROPERTY AND LIPID PEROXIDATION IN HIPPOCAMPUS
AREA OF HEALTHY ADULT MICE
F005
DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE OF EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT MOTOR ADAPTATIONS
539
P. Chonpathompikunlert, P. Boonruamkaew, W. Sukketsiri, T. Wongtawatchai, S. Tanasawet (Songkhla, Thailand)
540
K. Deng, D. Liang, J.S.Y. Chan, J.I.H. Yan (Shenzhen, China)
F006
IMITATION STRATEGIES IN PSYCHOTIC PATIENTS
541
M. Fabri, R. Sansonetti, C. Pierpaoli, G. Polonara, L. Ferrante, B. Nardi (Ancona, Italy)
F007
THE INTERACTION BETWEEN SEMANTIC REPRESENTATION AND EPISODIC MEMORY
542
J. Fang, S. Cheng (Bochum, Germany)
F008
HIPPOCAMPAL EXPRESSION OF SELECTED CYTOCHROME P450 ISOFORMS DURING SPATIAL LEARNING IN RATS
F009
THE IMPACT OF NMDA-RECEPTOR BLOCKADE ON EXTINCTION LEARNING AND RELATED BRAIN ACTIVATION
543
S. Gjota Ergin, C. Gökçek Saraç, E. Jakubowska Doğru (Ankara, Turkey)
A. Golisch, M. Tegenthoff, S. Lissek (Bochum, Germany)
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POSTER PRESENTATION I
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
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F010
BRIEF WAKEFUL REST FOLLOWING VIEWING OF EXPERIMENTAL TRAUMA VIDEOS REDUCES INTRUSIVE MEMORIES
545
L.D. Hørlyck, J. Bisby, J. King, N. Burgess (London, United Kingdom)
F011
ROLE OF FEED-FORWARD VENTRAL VISUAL CORTEX IN COMPENSATING FOR DIFFERENT VARIATIONS IN CORE OBJECT
RECOGNITION
546
H. Karimi Rouzbahani, R. Ebrahimpour, N. Bagheri (Tehran, Iran)
F012
ACTIVATION IN MESOLIMBIC REWARD CIRCUITRIES FACILITATES IMPLICIT MEMORY CONSOLIDATION IN UNHEARD
MUSICAL LISTENING
F013
TIMING-DEPENDENT EFFECTS OF MOTOR-CORTICAL TDCS ON IMPLICIT MOTOR SEQUENCE ACQUISITION
547
K. Kato, J. Ushiba (Tokyo, Japan)
548
A. Keitel, T. Kuntz, A. Sturm, V. Krause, B. Pollok (Duesseldorf, Germany)
F014
TDCS-INDUCED MODULATION OF MOTOR LEARNING DEPENDS ON TIMING OF STIMULATION AND BASELINE MOTOR
PERFORMANCE
F015
NEGATIVE EMOTIONAL PICTURES ASSOCIATED WITH PAINFUL EVENTS INCREASE ENSUING PAIN AND BRAIN
RESPONSES TO NOXIOUS HEAT IN A NEUTRAL CONTEXT
549
V. Krause, A. Keitel, J. Focke, S. Kemmet, T. Kuntz, A. Sturm, B. Pollok (Duesseldorf, Germany)
550
R. Kupers, A. Wunsch, L. Dricot, E. Van Den Broeke, A. Mouraux (Copenhagen North, Denmark)
F016
PASSIVE EXPOSURE TO SPEECH SOUNDS DURING NOCTURNAL SLEEP AND IN AWAKE STATE PROMOTES PERCEPTUAL
LEARNING
551
J. Kurkela, J. Hämäläinen, P. Leppänen, P. Astikainen ( Jyväskylä, Finland)
F017
A FUNCTIONAL MODEL OF EARLY LTP AND TAGGING
552
P. Leimer, W. Senn (Bern, Switzerland)
F018
ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN FINE AND GROSS MOTOR SKILLS, AEROBIC FITNESS, COGNITION AND ACADEMIC
PERFORMANCE IN 7-8 YEARS OLD DANISH CHILDREN
553
R. Lind, M. Malling Beck, S. Sparre Geertsen, J. Lundbye-Jensen, J. Wienecke (Copenhagen, Denmark)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.A ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - ATTENTION
F019
ALTERED NEURONAL ACTIVATION PATTERN IN DOPAMINE TRANSPORTER DEFICIENT MICE PERFORMING AN
ATTENTION-SET-SHIFTING TASK
554
A. Cybulska-Klosowicz, M. Laczkowska, R. Zakrzewska (Warsaw, Poland)
F020
ROLE OF THE MUSCARINIC M4 RECEPTOR IN MODULATION OF NOVELTY-SEEKING, IMPULSIVE ACTION AND
ATTENTIONAL PERFORMANCE IN MICE
555
C. Dall, J. Justinussen, C. Schlumberger, A. Fink-Jensen, A. Molander, D. Dencker (Copenhagen, Denmark)
F021
GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDE 1 RECEPTOR ACTIVATION REDUCES IMPULSIVE ACTION AND IMPROVES ATTENTIONAL
PERFORMANCE IN MICE
556
D. Dencker, P. Weikop, G. Wörtwein, A. Fink-Jensen, A. Molander (Copenhagen, Denmark)
F022
EFFECT OF STIMULUS CONTRAST ON COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE IN MOUSE TOUCHSCREEN TASKS OF LEARNING,
MEMORY, AND ATTENTION
557
A. Grostøl Dietz, L. Lerdrup, L. Thisted, M. Grupe Larsen (Valbyu, Denmark)
F023
PLAYING WITH OPERANT CHAMBERS TO STUDY THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX OF MICE
558
S. Guerra-Gomes, P. Pinto, V. Morais Sardinha, G. Tavares, J.S. Correia, N. Sousa, L. Pinto, J.F. Oliveira (Braga, Portugal)
F024
DISTINCT INFLUENCES OF EXPECTED GAINS IN REWARD AND EXPECTED GAINS IN INFORMATION ON TASK-RELATED
OCULOMOTOR CONTROL
559
M. Horan, N. Daddaoua, J. Gottlieb (Odense, Denmark)
F025
COLD TO THE CORE: ALTERED ENERGY METABOLISM IS ASSOCIATED WITH INATTENTION, ANXIETY AND AGGRESSION
560
A. Jager, H. Amiri, S. Abghari, T. Emmerzaal, S. Van Heukelum, C. Oomen, J. Buitelaar, K. Tamas, A. Aschrafi,
J. Glennon (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
F026
HIGH FAT KETOGENIC DIET CAUSES AN INCREASE IN SOCIAL INTERACTIONS BUT NOT IN LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY OR
ANXIETY-RELATED BEHAVIORS IN YOUNG MALE RATS
561
D. Kasprowska-Liśkiewicz, A. Liśkiewicz, M. Nowacka, A. Sługocka, A. Małecki, J. Barski (Katowice, Poland)
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F027
SCOPOLAMINE-INDUCED ATTENTION DEFICIT IS AMELIORATED BY ASTRAGALUS MEMBRANACEUS BUNGE LEAVES IN MICE562
Y. Kim, Y. Goto, S. Lee, Y. Lee (Gyeongbuk, Republic of Korea)
F028
ATTENTION EFFECTS IN V1 ASSESSED WITH CHRONIC MULTISITE RECORDINGS
563
L. Klein, G. Bland, D. Nikolić, W. Singer (Frankfurt, Germany)
F029
ATTENTION REQUIRES DISTINCT TEMPORAL ACTIVATION OF THE DORSAL AND VENTRAL MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX
564
A. Luchicchi, O. Mnie-filali, T. Pattij, H. Mansvelder (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
F030
ADOLESCENT EXPOSURE TO A CHRONIC UNCONTROLLABLE STRESS INCREASES THE NUMBER OF PREMATURE
RESPONSES IN THE 5-CHOICE SERIAL REACTION TIME TASK IN ADULT RATS
565
M. Sanchís Ollé, A. Armario, R. Nadal (Bellaterra, Spain)
F031
PHARMACOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE RAT CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE TASK SENSITIVITY TO COGNITIVE
ENHANCERS
566
L.L. Thisted, J.F. Bastlund, J.T. Andreasen, A. Grostøl Dietz, L. Lerdrup (Copenhagen, Denmark)
F032
DEPTH PERCEPTION OF EYE LATERALIZED ANIMALS
567
Q. Xiao, P. Wang, X. Guo, X. Sang (Beijing, China)
F033
ATTENTIONAL COGNITIVE TRAINING IMPROVES DISEASE SYMPTOMS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE
568
E. Yhnell, M. Lelos, S. Brooks, S. Dunnett (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.C ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - ASSOCIATIVE, NONASSOCIATIVE
AND SKILL LEARNING
F034
BET PROTEINS IN LEARNING AND MEMORY
569
E. Benito Garagorri, H. Urbanke, B. Ramachandran, G. Schmidt, S. Burkhardt, A. Schuetz, C. Dean, A. Fischer
(Goettingen, Germany)
F035
FUNCTIONAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE VISUAL INPUTS TO THE PALLIUM IN ZEBRAFISH
570
S. Bloch, K. Yamamoto (Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
F036
THE ROLE OF RETROSPLENIAL CORTEX IN ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY
571
A.C. Bottura de Barros, M. Kohl (Oxford, United Kingdom)
F037
EFFECTS OF PLACE AND RESPONSE LEARNING ON MEDIUM SPINY NEURONS AND ASTROCYTES IN THE DORSAL STRIATUM 572
B. Briones, A. Brockett, E. Gould (Princeton, USA)
F038
FIBER-OPTIC RECORDINGS OF CALCIUM SIGNALS IN THE MOUSE MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX DURING GOALDIRECTED BEHAVIOR
573
M. Chernysheva, Y. Sych, F. Helmchen (Zürich, Switzerland)
F039
CENTRAL THALAMIC DEEP-BRAIN STIMULATION ENHANCES WATER REWARD-RELATED SKILL LEARNING
574
K. Chu, H. Wu, M. Chu, H. Lai, Y. Chen, H. Lin, I. Chen (Taipei, Taiwan)
F040
EEG-COMPONENTS AND ULTRASOUND VOCALIZATION IN COOPERATIVE INSTRUMENTAL BEHAVIOR IN RATS
F041
DNA METHYLATION CHANGES IN LEARNING AND MEMORY
575
V. Gavrilov (Moscow, Russia)
576
R. Halder, M. Hennion, R. Vidal, O. Shomroni, S. Burkhardt, A. Schuetz, S. Bahari Javan, E. Benito, M. Navarro Sala,
V. Capece, A. Rajput, R. Rahman, T. Pena Centeno, J.C. Garcia Vizcaino, S. Bonn, A. Fischer (Göttingen, Germany)
F042
CONTRASTING RESPONSES TO REWARD CUES IN PRESUMED MEDIUM SPINY NEURONS IN GENETICALLY HYPERTENSIVE
AND WISTAR RATS
577
B. Hyland, C. Perk, J. Wickens (Dunedin, New Zealand)
F043
LEARNING SPECIFIC VTA ACTIVATION IN A SKILLED REACHING TASK
F044
GABAERGIC INPUT FROM THE BASAL FOREBRAIN CONTROLS FEAR LEARNING BY REGULATING GABAERGIC
INTERNEURONS IN THE MOUSE BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA
578
S. Leemburg, T. Canonica, A. Luft (Zurich, Switzerland)
579
O. Papp, T. Andrasi, J. Veres, L. Rovira-Esteban, J.M. Blasco-Ibanez, N. Hajos (Budapest, Hungary)
F045
NOVEL ONE TRIAL LEARNING TASK: A MODEL OF EPISODIC MEMORY A TOOL TO STUDY ADULT NEUROGENESIS
D. Radostova, H. Hatalova, A. Pistikova, A. Stuchlik (Prague, Czech Republic)
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POSTER PRESENTATION I
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
F046
INVOLVEMENT OF NITRIC OXIDE IN PROCONVULSANT EFFECT OF L-PENICILLAMINE ON PENTYLENETETRAZOL-INDUCED
SEIZURES IN MICE
F047
ROLE OF CENTRAL SEROTONIN IN SOCIAL LIFE OF LABORATORY MICE IN A NATURALISTIC ENVIRONMENT
581
N. Rahimi, M. Sadeghzadeh, A.R. Dehpour (Tehran, Iran)
582
M. Rivalan, L. Alonso, V. Mosienko, Y. Winter, M. Bader, N. Alenina (Berlin, Germany)
F048
KYPHOTIC NURSING POSTURE IN UNDERNOURISHED ADULT LACTATING RATS
583
C.A. Salcedo Barrón, M. Regalado Ortega, C. Torrero Solorio, M. Salas Alvarado (Querétaro, Mexico)
F049
HABITUATION TRAINING PROTOCOL IMPROVES EXERCISE PERFORMANCE IN A FORCED RUNNING-WHEEL SYSTEM IN RATS584
A. Toval Sánchez, E. De la Cruz, R. Baños, N. Morales Delgado, J. Pallarés, A. Ayad, K. Tseng, J.L. Ferran (Murcia, Spain)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.H ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - LEARNING AND MEMORY:
PHYSIOLOGY AND IMAGING
F050
IN VIVO IDENTIFICATION OF BRAIN STRUCTURES IMPLICATED IN SPATIAL LEARNING AND MEMORY, AND ITS
MODULATION BY EMOTIONAL DRIVE IN MICE
585
S. Almeida-Correa, B.T. Bedenk, A. Genewsky, S.A. Bura, J. Dine, M. Czisch, C.T. Wotjak (Muenchen, Germany)
F051
EXPERIENCE INDUCES NUCLEUS-SCALE REMODELING OF CHROMATIN ORGANIZATION IN MOUSE AUDITORY CORTEX
NEURONS
586
D. Aschauer, M. Peter, B. Thomas, G. Florian, W. Haubensak, S. Rumpel (Mainz, Germany)
F052
THE NEURAL BASIS OF SERIAL BEHAVIORAL BIASES IN SPATIAL WORKING MEMORY
587
J. Barbosa, C. Constantinidis, A. Compte (Barcelona, Spain)
F053
IMPACT OF OBESITY ON BRAIN MORPHOLOGY AND NEURONAL PLASTICITY IN LEPTIN-DEFICIENT MICE
F054
RANK ENCODING BY PREFRONTAL CORTEX NEURONS DURING A TRANSITIVE INFERENCE TASK
588
A. Bracke, O. Von Bohlen und Halbach, S. Harzsch (Greifswald, Germany)
589
E. Brunamonti, V. Mione, P. Pani, F. Di Bello, A. Schito, A. Genovesio, S. Ferraina (Rome, Italy)
F055
HIPPOCAMPAL-PREFRONTAL SYNCHRONY IN SPATIAL WORKING MEMORY
590
A. Edsall, A. Garcia (Newark, USA)
F056
DOUBLE RETROGRADE ANATOMICAL TRACING UNRAVELS AN EGO- TO ALLOCENTRIC FUNCTIONAL GRADIENT IN THE
MIDLINE CORTEX
591
E. Ferreira-Fernandes, M. Remondes (Lisbon, Portugal)
F057
INCREASED FOS ACTIVITY IN THE POSTERIOR PIRIFORM CORTEX OF RATS AND HABITUATION OF TASTE NEOPHOBIA
592
A. Grau Perales, E. Morillas, B. Gómez-Chacón, M. Gallo (Granada, Spain)
F058
NEURONAL ACTIVITY IN THE MOUSE PARIETAL ASSOCIATIVE CORTEX DURING MEMORY FORMATION AND RETRIEVAL:
REPEATED TWO-PHOTON IN VIVO IMAGING OF IMMEDIATE EARLY GENE EXPRESSION
593
A. Gruzdeva, M. Roshchina, O. Ivashkina, K. Anokhin (Moscow, Russia)
F059
VISUAL AND NON-VISUAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO HIPPOCAMPAL PLACE CODING
594
O. Haas, J. Henke, C. Leibold, K. Thurley (Martinsried, Germany)
F060
CLOSED-LOOP OPTOGENETIC PERTURBATION OF THE SLOW CORTICAL OSCILLATION
595
E. Holleman, E. Schut, F. Battaglia (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
F061
PERIRHINAL AND PREFRONTAL LOCAL FIELD DYNAMICS IN OBJECT EXPLORATION
F062
LONG-TERM IMAGING OF NEURAL ENSEMBLES IN A MOUSE MODEL OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
596
T. Schröder, L. Laskin, F. Battaglia (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
597
E. Schut, F. Battaglia, N. Nadif Kasri (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
F063
GLIAL ACTIVITY PATTERNS IN MEMORY-RELATED NETWORKS OF MICE
598
H. Jakobi, R. Sprengel (Heidelberg, Germany)
F064
HIPPOCAMPAL CELLULAR AND OSCILLATORY KINETICS DURING SPATIAL MEMORY RECALL
599
K. Jezek, F. Zitricky (Plzen, Czech Republic)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
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INDEX NUMBER
F065
IDENTIFICATION OF NEURONAL CELLTYPES IN THE MOUSE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS FROM MULTICHANNEL
EXTRACELLULAR RECORDINGS
600
V. Koren, S. Trouche, G. Van de Ven, D. Dupret (Oxford, United Kingdom)
F066
INFLUENCE OF NETWORK STATES ON THE COUPLING OF INDIVIDUAL NEURONS TO THE POPULATION RATE IN MEMORY
AND REWARD PROCESSING CIRCUITS
601
A. Morley, S. Trouche, C. McNamara, D. Dupret (Oxford, United Kingdom)
F067
EDITING A REPRESENTATION OF SPACE IN THE MOUSE HIPPOCAMPUS TO CANCEL A COCAINE PLACE MEMORY
602
S. Trouche, P. Perestenko, G. Van de Ven, C. Bratley, C. McNamara, N. Campo-Urriza, L. Black, L. Reijmers, D. Dupret
(Oxford, United Kingdom)
F068
SLEEP REACTIVATION PREDICTS AWAKE REINSTATEMENT OF HIPPOCAMPAL CELL ASSEMBLIES
603
G. Van de Ven, S. Trouche, C. McNamara, N. Campo-Urriza, K. Allen, D. Dupret (Oxford, United Kingdom)
F069
CELL ASSEMBLIES’ COUPLING TO GAMMA OSCILLATIONS IN THE MOUSE CA1 HIPPOCAMPUS
604
V. Lopes-dos-Santos, G. Van de Ven, S. Trouche, D. Dupret (Oxford, United Kingdom)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.4 NEUROETHOLOGY
F070
INVESTIGATION INTO THE ROLE OF DOPAMINERGIC CELLS IN VTA DURING SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN MALE MICE
605
S. Araujo, S. Lima (Lisboa, Portugal)
F071
VASOACTIVE INTESTINAL POLYPEPTIDE (VIP) POSITIVELY AFFECTS NEURONAL RECRUITMETNT AND
REPRODUCTION IN BIRDS
606
A. Barnea, Y. Vistoropsky-Katz, R. Heiblum Rachel, N. Smorodinsky (Raanana, Israel)
F072
CHOOSING THE TYPE OF ROUTE TO LEARN AND FOLLOW IN CLUTTERED ENVIRONMENTS: A MODEL ANALYSIS
607
O. Bertrand, J. Lindemann, M. Egelhaaf (Beilefeld, Germany)
F073
OPTIC FLOW BASED DISTANCE CODING IN THE H1 CELL OF THE BLOWFLY
608
F. Lauterbach, M. Henning, M. Egelhaaf, R. Kern (Bielefeld, Germany)
F074
WHERE TO PLACE MY HOME IN A CLUTTERED ENVIRONMENT? A MODEL ANALYSIS
F075
DEVELOPMENT OF NEW TOOLS TO MEASURE SOCIAL HIERARCHY IN THE HOME-CAGE
609
M. Müller, O. Bertrand, M. Egelhaaf (Bielefeld, Germany)
610
D. Costa, M. Moita, C. Márquez (Lisbon, Portugal)
F076
MORPHINE-INDUCED MODIFICATION OF THE TEMPORAL STRUCTURE OF WISTAR RAT BEHAVIORAL RESPONSE TO PAIN
IN HOT PLATE
611
G. Crescimanno, F. Faulisi, F. Caternicchia, M. Palacino, G. Raso, A. Santangelo, M. Tomasino, G. Di Giovanni,
A. Benigno, M. Casarrubea (Palermo, Italy)
F077
MODULATION OF SUCROSE PERCEPTION, SUCROSE HABITUATION AND OLFACTORY LEARNING BY SEX PHEROMONE
AND BIOGENIC AMINES IN THE MOTH AGROTIS IPSILON
612
M. Dacher, M. Murmu, C. Hostachy, G. Portemer, M. Hanafi, M. Renou, N. Deisig (Versailles, France)
F078
TEMPORAL PATTERN ANALYSIS OF RAT ANXIETY-RELATED BEHAVIOUR IN THE HOLE BOARD FOLLOWING CHRONIC
NICOTINE TREATMENT
613
C. Davies, M. Casarrubea, F. Faulisi, L. Partridge, S. Chambers, G. Raso, F. Caternicchia, M. Palacino, M. Tomasino,
A. Santangelo, M. Pierucci, R. Colangeli, A. Benigno, G. Crescimanno, G. Di Giovanni (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
F079
ROLE OF LATERAL HABENULA IN ANXIETY CHANGES INDUCED BY CHRONIC NICOTINE
614
M. Mikolajczyk, C. Davies, M. Casarrubea, F. Faulisi, M. Pierucci, R. Colangeli, E. Adair, A. Benigno, G. Crescimanno,
G. Di Giovanni (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
F080
PREVIOUS MOTOR ACTIVITY PRODUCES SUSTAINED EXCITATION OF SEROTONERGIC NEURONS AND FACILITATES
DECISION-MAKING
615
V. Dyakonova, T. Korshunova, D. Vorontsov, T. Dyakonova (Moscow, Russia)
F081
A DEEP BRAIN PHOTORECEPTOR INVOLVEMENT IN INNATE PERCEPTUAL DISCRIMINATORY BEHAVIOUR IN MEDAKA
FISH LARVAE
B.M. Fontinha, R.M. Fischer, S. Bannister, A.J. Barker, M. Gallach, H. Baier, A. Von Haeseler, K. Tessmar-Raible
(Vienna, Austria)
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POSTER PRESENTATION I
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
F082
SOCIAL INTERACTIONS ELICIT ANXIETY-LIKE BEHAVIOUR IN CRAYFISH PROCAMBARUS CLARKII
617
P. Fossat, J. Bacque Cazenave, D. Cattaert, J. Delbecque (Bordeaux, France)
F083
EPISYRPHUS BALTEATUS (DIPTERAN) IN FREE FALL: A CRASH TEST
618
R. Goulard, J. Vercher, S. Viollet (Marseille, France)
F084
FIRST DESCRIPTION OF THE PAG CONNECTIONS BY MR-TRACTOGRAPHY IN ADULT SHEEP BRAIN
619
O. Menant, F. Andersson, C. Destrieux, C. Poupon, E. Chaillou (Nouzilly, France)
F085
FINDING BUILDING BLOCKS OF BEHAVIOUR
620
V. Paixao, R.M. Costa (Lisboa, Portugal)
F086
NEURONAL AND BEHAVIOURAL CHANGES IN PRENATALLY IRRADIATED RATS TREATED WITH MELATONIN
621
N. Pipova, T. Kiskova, K. Vilhanova, D. Pacakova, D. Kukelova, B. Smajda (Kosice, Slovakia)
F087
FUNCTION OF AMILORAIDE-BLOCKABLE EPITHELIAL NA+ CHANNEL EXPRESSED IN CEMENT GLANDS OF YOUNG
XENOPUS AND BULLFROG TADPOLES
622
R. Suge, M. Takada (Saitama, Japan)
F088
INTERACTION OF HYDROALCOHOLIC EXTRACT OF GINGER AND INTRACEREBROVENTRICULAR INJECTION OF D2
RECEPTOR AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST ON PAIN SENSITIVITY IN MALE RAT
F089
COURTSHIP ULTRASONIC VOCALIZATION IN AWAKE HEAD-FIXED MOUSE
623
M. Taherianfard, M.H. Faraji (Shiraz, Iran)
624
B. Weiner, S. Hertz, M. London ( Jerusalem, Israel)
NOVEL METHODS AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT:
G.3 STAINING AND TRACING
G001
THE PORCINE CORTICOSPINAL SYSTEM: VERIFIED BY CONVENTIONAL NEURONAL TRACING AND MRI-FIBERTRACKING
625
J. Bech, A. Nørgaard Glud, R. Sangill, M. Petersen, J. Frandsen, D. Orlowski, M.J. West, M. Pedersen, T. Dyrby,
C. Bjarkam, J.C. Hedemann Sørensen (Aarhus, Denmark)
G002
THE CONNECTIONS OF ANTERIOR AND POSTERIOR PREFRONTAL CORTEX IN THE RAT
G003
THE FOXB1-EXPRESSING NEURONS OF THE VENTROLATERAL HYPOTHALAMIC PARVAFOX NUCLEUS PROJECT TO
DEFENSIVE CIRCUITS
626
S. Bedwell (Nottingham, United Kingdom)
627
A. Bilella, G. Alvarez-Bolado, M.R. Celio (Fribourg, Switzerland)
G004
IN VIVO AND EX VIVO MICROGLIAL MORPHOLOGY IN THE NORMAL BRAIN
628
C. Bogdan, L. Schlosser, T. Bălşeanu, A. Scheller (Craiova, Romania)
G005
DYNAMIC TRACKING ANALYSIS OF INTERNALIZATION OF WELL-DESIGNED MESOPOROUS SILICA NANOPARTICLES INTO
NEURONS
629
F. Chien (Taoyuan, Taiwan)
G006
CELL TYPE PREFERENCE IN GOLGI’S IMPREGNATION TECHNIQUE
630
N. Czechowska, A. Van Rienen, B. Eiberger, S. Baader (Bonn, Germany)
G007
MAPPING THE BRAIN AT MICROSCOPIC RESOLUTION BY LIGHT SHEET FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY
631
O. Efimova, K. Anokhin (Moscow, Russia)
G009
CLARITY-COMPATIBLE LIPOPHILIC DYES FOR ELECTRODE MARKING AND NEURONAL TRACING
632
K. Jensen, R.W. Berg (Oxford, United Kingdom)
G010
MESO- AND MICRO-SCALE CONNECTIVITY OF THE SUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUS
633
H. Lee, W.C. Oh, L. Feng, H. Jeon, S. Kim, J. Kim (Seoul, Korea)
G011
52MN – A NEW PET TRACER FOR IMAGING NEURAL PATHWAYS
G012
STUDY OF THE POSSIBLE TRANSCITOSIS THROUGH THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER USING AN ANTIBODY AGAINST THE
MOUSE TRANSFERRIN RECEPTOR
634
H. Napieczynska, G.W. Severin, J. Fonslet, A. Menegakis, B. Pichler, C. Calaminus (Tübingen, Germany)
635
C. Pelegrí, I. Cabezón, E. Augé, G. Manich, J. Vilaplana (Barcelona, Spain)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
G013
TRAFFICKING OF GOLD NANOPARTICLES COATED WITH THE 8D3 ANTI- TRANSFERRIN RECEPTOR ANTIBODY AT THE
MOUSE BLOOD−BRAIN BARRIER
636
J. Vilaplana, I. Cabezón, E. Augé, G. Manich, C. Pelegrí (Barcelona, Spain)
G014
GLYOXAL: THE ALTERNATIVE TO FIXATION WITH FORMALDEHYDE
G015
NANOBODY-BASED INVESTIGATION OF VESICLE RECYCLING IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER
637
K.N. Richter, N.H. Revelo, S.O. Rizzoli (Göttingen, Germany)
638
K. Seitz, S. Rizzoli (Göttingen, Germany)
G016
HIGHLY SENSITIVE DETECTION OF RNA IN MOUSE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM USING THE RNASCOPE® TECHNOLOGY
639
M. Rouault, N. Li, X. Ma, E. Park (Hayward, USA)
G017
IMAGING THE MOUSE SPINAL DORSAL HORN WITH CLARITY
640
G. Sengul, H. Liang, G. Paxinos (Izmir, Turkey)
G018
NOVEL DATA ABOUT BRDU PHARMACOKINETICS AFTER INTRAPERITONEAL AND PERORAL ADMINISTRATION TO RATS
REVEALED IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES FOR APPROPRIATE LABELLING OF S-PHASE CELLS IN IN VIVO CONDITIONS
641
J. Sevc, A. Alexovič Matiašová, J. Mikeš, Z. Daxnerová (Košice, Slovakia)
G019
HIGH PRESSURE FREEZING UNVEILS THE NATIVE ULTRASTRUCTURE OF MOUSE HIPPOCAMPUS
E. Vezzoli, E. Curzi, M. Francolini (Milan, Italy)
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July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
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Where European Neuroscience
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POSTER
PRESENTATION II
Sunday July 3, 2016
POSTER PRESENTATION II
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
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DEVELOPMENT:
A.2.B NEUROGENESIS AND GLIOGENESIS - CELL MIGRATION
A001
ADENOSINE A2A RECEPTORS CONTROL CORTICAL NEURONAL MIGRATION
643
S. Alçada-Morais, S. Ferreira, N. Gonçalves, R.O. Beleza, J.M. Marques, X. Xu, B. Andrés, G. Lopéz-Bendito,
R.A. Cunha, R.J. Rodrigues (Coimbra, Portugal)
A002
THE CIRCADIAN CLOCK AFFECTS THE MIGRATION PATTERN OF NEURAL PROGENITOR CELLS
644
A. Ali, B. Schwarz-Herzke, S. Mir, C. Von Gall (Düsseldorf, Germany)
A003
NEUROBLAST PROLIFERATION IN THE ROSTRAL MIGRATORY STREAM AFTER INHIBITION OF ANGIOGENESIS
645
A. Angelidis, E. Racekova, A. Racek, M. Martoncikova (Kosice, Slovakia)
A004
P2Y1 RECEPTORS CONTROL THE MIGRATION OF MEDIAL GANGLIONIC EMINENCE-DERIVED INTERNEURONS
646
S. Ferreira, J.M. Marques, S. Alçada-Morais, E. Leyva-Diaz, G. López-Bendito, R.A. Cunha, R.J. Rodrigues
(Coimbra, Portugal)
A005
REELIN IS INACTIVATED BY A SECRETED METALLOPROTEINASE ADAMTS-3 IN EMBRYONIC CEREBRAL CORTEX
647
H. Ogino, A. Hisanaga, T. Kohno, M. Hattori (Nagoya, Japan)
A006
MODELING PERIVENTRICULAR HETEROTOPIA IN HUMAN CEREBRAL ORGANOIDS WITH MUTATIONS IN FAT4 AND DCHS1
648
J. Klaus, E. Rusha, M. Drukker, S. Robertson, M. Götz, S. Cappello (München, Germany)
A007
CONTROL OF NEURONAL MIGRATION BY N-CADHERIN THROUGH ADHESION-INDEPENDENT SIGNALING
649
E. Kon, Y. Jossin (Bruxelles, Belgium)
A008
DIFFERENT CLASSES OF INTERNEURONS TAKE DISTINCT MIGRATORY ROUTES TO THE CORTEX
A009
ASCL1 ACTIVATES EPH-EPHRIN SIGNALING TO REGULATE TANGENTIAL MIGRATION
650
L. Lim, N. Dehorter, R. Elsayed, O. Marin (London, United Kingdom)
651
Y.H. Liu, J. Yu, J. Tsai, T. Wang, P. Cheng, P. Chang, W. Yang (Taipei, Taiwan)
A010
GENETIC DEPLETION OF THE CATALYTIC SUBUNIT OF KATANIN, P60
652
F.L. Lombino, L. Ruschkies, E. Thies, D. Lutz, M. Frotscher, M. Richter, F. Calderon de Anda, M. Kneussel
(Hamburg, Germany)
A011
INHIBITION OF ANGIOGENESIS DISRUPTS NEUROBLASTS MIGRATION IN POSTNATAL NEUROGENIC REGION
653
M. Martoncikova, A. Angelidis, A. Racek, E. Racekova (Kosice, Slovakia)
A012
KCC2 DELETION AFFECTS PRINCIPAL NEURON MIGRATION
654
M. Mavrovic, P. Seja, M. Puskarjov, K. Kaila (Helsinki, Finland)
A013
CYTOPLASMIC FUNCTIONS OF CYCLIN D1 DURING NERVOUS SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
655
D. Rocandio, N. Pedraza, A. Ortiz, E. Garí, J. Egea (Lleida, Spain)
A014
FLUID DYNAMICAL FORCES INDUCED BY REELIN ARCHITECT THE HIPPOCAMPAL DENTATE GYRUS
656
S. Wang, S. Zhao, X. Chai, D. Lutz, B. Brunne, M. Frotscher (Hamburg, Germany)
A015
ASCL1 AND DLX2 ARE SUFFICIENT TO PROMOTES TANGENTIAL MIGRATION
657
J. Yu, Y. Liu, J. Tsai, T. Wang (Taipei, Taiwan)
DEVELOPMENT:
A.7.C DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL SYSTEMS - NEOCORTEX
A016
DEVELOPMENTAL EGABA SHIFT IN NEOCORTICAL NEURONS DEMONSTRATED BY TWO-PHOTON MICROSCOPY IN VIVO
658
P. Artoni, S. Sulis Sato, S. Landi, S. Luin, R. Parra, E. Pracucci, J. Szczurkowska, F. Trovato, D. Arosio, F. Beltram,
L. Cancedda, K. Kai, G.M. Ratto (Pisa, Italy)
A017
EXCITATORY CORTICAL CONNECTIVITY IS BIASED BY PROGENITOR CELL IDENTITY
659
S. Avery, T. Ellender, C. Akerman (Oxford, United Kingdom)
A018
CYTOARCHITECTONIC SIMILARITY UNDERLIES THE WIRING OF THE PRIMATE AND CAT CEREBRAL CORTEX
660
S.F. Beul, S. Grant, H. Barbas, C.C. Hilgetag (Hamburg, Germany)
A019
A PREDICTIVE STRUCTURAL MODEL OF CORTICAL CONNECTIVITY IN THE MAMMALIAN BRAIN
661
C.C. Hilgetag, A. Goulas (Hamburg, Germany)
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
A020
BRINGING THE VON ECONOMO AND KOSKINAS CYTOARCHITECTONIC ATLAS INTO STANDARD SPACE: FROM A
PHYSICAL TO A VIRTUAL 3D MODEL
662
R. Werner, D. Säring, J. Michel, S. Beul, A. Goulas, C.C. Hilgetag (Hamburg, Germany)
A021
ELEVATED INTERSTITIAL NEURONAL POPULATION IN THE VISUAL CORTEX FOLLOWING NATURALISTIC PRENATAL
ETHANOL EXPOSURE IN VERVET MONKEYS
663
M. Burke, J. Bouskila, L. Elkrief, K. Rockland, R. Palmour, F. Ervin, M. Ptito (Montreal, Canada)
A022
GENETIC ABLATION OF FLRTS IN MICE REVEALS NOVEL MECHANISM OF CEREBRAL CORTEX FOLDING
664
D. Del Toro, T. Ruff, E. Cederfjall, G. Seyit-Bremer, R. Klein (Martinsried, Germany)
A023
ROLE OF MIRNASIN OLFACTORY BULB FORMATION
665
V. Fernández Martínez, U. Tomasello, M.D.L.A. Martínez-Martínez, V. Borrell (San Juan de Alicante, Spain)
A024
FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIATION OF CHOLECYSTOKININ-CONTAINING INTERNEURONS DESTINED FOR THE
CEREBRAL CORTEX
666
F. Girach, D. Calvigioni, Z. Mate, J. Fuzik, J. Beiersdorf, C. Schwindling, Y. Yanagawa, C. McBain, G. Szabo,
E. Keimpema, T. Harkany (Vienna, Austria)
A025
CLONAL ANALYSIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF PYRAMIDAL CELL LINEAGES IN THE MOUSE CEREBRAL CORTEX
667
A. Llorca, G. Ciceri, R. Beattie, C. Streicher, S. Arnold, M. Maravall, S. Hippenmeyer, O. Marin (London, United Kingdom)
A026
HIKING ACROSS THE BRAIN: UNIQUE SPATIO-TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NEURONAL MIGRATION AND CORTICAL
LAYERING IN THE REELIN-DEFICIENT NEOCORTEX
668
N. Mingo-Moreno, R. Wagener, J. Staiger (Göttingen, Germany)
A027
CORTICAL MORPHOMETRY AND COGNITION IN PRETERM- AND TERM-BORN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
669
I. Muerner-Lavanchy, C. Rummel, M. Steinlin, R. Everts (Bern, Switzerland)
A028
THE EEG STRUCTURE'S DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS LIVING IN THE EUROPEAN-NORTH
OF RUSSIA
670
Z.V. Nagornova, N.V. Shemyakina, S.S. Bekshaev, V.P. Rozhkov, S.I. Soroko (St. Petersburg, Russia)
A029
LOSS OF BAF (MSWI/SNF) COMPLEXES CAUSES GLOBAL TRANSCRIPTIONAL AND CHROMATIN STATE CHANGES IN
FOREBRAIN DEVELOPMENT
671
R. Narayanan, M. Pirouz, C. Kerimoglu, L. Pham, R. Wagener, K. Kiszka, J. Rosenbusch, M. Kessel, A. Fischer,
A. Stoykova, J. Staiger, T.C. Tuoc (Goettingen, Germany)
A030
SYNCHRONOUS NETWORK ACTIVITY DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF IMMATURE RODENT MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX
672
J.H. Pires, H.D. Mansvelder, J.J.J. Hjorth, R.M. Meredith (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
A031
DARPP-32 REGULATES THE DEVELOPMENT OF GABAERGIC SYSTEM IN ZEBRAFISH LARVAE BRAIN
673
B. R Souza, V. Tropepe, M.A. Romano-Silva (Belo Horizonte, Brazil)
A032
THE ROLE OF GLIA IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PURIFIED GABAERGIC INTERNEURONS IN CULTURE
674
P. Turko, J. Song, F. Browa, K. Groberman, I. Vida (Berlin, Germany)
A033
PROGENITOR CELL MECHANISMS CONTRIBUTING TO CORTICAL MALFORMATIONS
675
A. Uzquiano-Lopez, S. Bizzotto, D. Romero, A. Houllier, R. Belvindrah, A. Croquelois, F. Francis (Paris, France)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.1.C NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND SIGNALLING MOLECULES - MONOAMINES
B001
KV1.1 GATES SPIKE TIMING DEPENDENT PLASTICITY IN CA1 PYRAMIDAL NEURONS
676
Y. Liu, L. Cui, O.M. Schlüter (Göttingen, Germany)
B002
LATERALITY IN DOPAMINE RECEPTOR EXPRESSION IS ALTERED BY BEHAVIORAL TESTING
677
D. MacDonald, A. Marriott, K. Stokholm, R.A. Tasker (Charlottetown, Canada)
B003
DOPAMINE REGULATES VITAMIN C RELEASE AND CREB PHOSPHORYLATION THROUGH THE TYPE II EXCHANGE PROTEIN
DIRECTLY ACTIVATED BY CYCLIC AMP (EPAC II)
678
R. Paes-de-Carvalho, T. Encarnação, C. Nogueira, C. Portugal, R. Socodato (Niterói, Brazil)
B004
NORADRENERGIC INNERVATION OF THE PRIMATE THALAMUS
679
I. Pérez-Santos, C. Cavada (Madrid, Spain)
B005
5-HT2C RECEPTORS DECREASE SEIZURE SUSCEPTIBILITY IN THE DORSAL SUBICULUM BY INHIBITING CAV3 ION CHANNELS 680
A.V. Petersen, C. Stampe Jensen, V. Crépel, M. Falkerslev, J. Perrier (Copenhagen, Denmark)
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SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B006
TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS FOXA1/2 REGULATE MIDBRAIN DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS PROPERTIES AND FEEDING BEHAVIOR 681
A. Pristera, W. Lin, A. Kaufmann, K. Brimblecombe, S. Threlfell, P. Dodson, P. Magill, C. Fernandes, S. Cragg, S. Ang
(London, United Kingdom)
B007
CIPP SCAFFOLD PROTEIN: A NEW INTERACTOR OF C-TERMINAL 5-HT2B RECEPTOR PROMOTING SIGNALING ACTIVITY
682
E. Quentin, I. Moutkine, P. Marin, L. Maroteaux (Paris, France)
B008
LOSS OF PROTEIN INTERACTING WITH C-KINASE 1 (PICK1) IN MICE CAUSES HYPERDOPAMINERGIA ASSOCIATED WITH
ENHANCED DOPAMINE RELEASE AND ATTENUATED BEHAVIORAL RESPONSE TO COCAINE
683
M. Rickhag, G. Sørensen, K.L. Jensen, D. Dencker-Thorbek, W.A. Owens, A. Thomsen, T. Rahbek-Clemmensen,
M. Rathje, C. Jin, B. Holst, A. Fink Jensen, K. Madsen, L. Daws, U. Gether (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B009
BLOCKADE OF VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA 5-HT1A RECEPTORS ATTENUATED MORPHINE/DEXTROMETHORPHANINDUCED ANALGESIA
684
M. Seddighfar, A. Rezayof, M. Sardari (Tehran, Iran)
B010
BLOCKADE OF VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA 5-HT1A RECEPTORS ATTENUATED MORPHINE/DEXTROMETHORPHANINDUCED ANALGESIA
685
M. Seddighfar, A. Rezayof, M. Sardari (Tehran, Iran)
B011
DIFFERENTIAL CAMP AND PKA RESPONSES TO TRANSIENT DOPAMINE IN SPINY NEURONS OF THE DIRECT AND
INDIRECT PATHWAYS
686
P. Vincent, C. Yapo, A. Nair, L. Clement, A. Ky, J. Tange, J. Kotaleski, L. Castro (Paris, France)
B012
MONOAMINERGIC MODULATION OF AN AMYGDALA FEAR EXTINCTION CIRCUIT
687
J. Wood, G. Sperk, R. Tasan (Innsbruck, Austria)
B013
TRANSIENT DOPAMINE ACTIVATES PKA IN THE NUCLEUS OF STRIATAL SPINY NEURONS BUT NOT IN PYRAMIDAL
CORTICAL NEURONS
B014
CONTRIBUTION OF CAUDAL VENTROLATERAL MEDULLA AND PARAVENTRICULAR NUCLEUS OF HYPOTHALAMUS TO
THE CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSES ELICITED BY EXCITATION OF BED NUCLEUS OF THE STRIA TERMINALIS
688
C. Yapo, M. Ramos, D. Paupardin-Tritsch, P. Vincent, L. Castro (Paris, France)
689
F. Yeganeh, M. Hatam, A. Nasimi (Shiraz, Iran)
B015
AROMATIC L-AMINO ACID DECARBOXYLASE EXPRESSION IN RHESUS MONKEY SPINAL CORD
690
M. Zhang (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B. EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.2.A LIGAND GATED ION CHANNELS - ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS AND
G-PROTEIN LINKED RECEPTORS
B016
PROTEASE INDUCED PLASTICITY IN THE BRAIN: MMP-1 ACTIVATION OF PAR1
691
M. Allen, G. Ahern, K. Maguire-Zeiss, K. Conant (Washington, USA)
B017
MIXED COMPETITIVE/UN-COMPETITIVE INHIBITION OF MUSCLE NACHR BY MARINE NATURAL PRODUCT
MAKALUVAMINE G
692
D. Kudryavtsev, E. Spirova, I. Kasheverov, N. Utkina, V. Stonik, V. Tsetlin (Moscow, Russia)
B018
STOICHIOMETRY OF THE MGLU2 RECEPTOR IN PRIMARY NEURONS ANALYZED BY NOVEL MICROSCOPY TECHNIQUES
693
T. Moller, J. Hottin, O. Faklaris, T. Durroux, J. Zwier, E. Margeat, C. Royer, J. Pin, J. Kniazeff (Montpellier, France)
B019
INVALIDATION OF THE TYPE 1 CANNABINOID RECEPTOR ALTERS G PROTEIN SIGNALLING IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS BY RGS4 694
K. Monory, N. Kreutzenberger, A. Nichtern, B. Mohr (Mainz, Germany)
B020
NTS1-D2R-HETERODIMERS AND THEIR ROLE IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
B021
5-HT7 RECEPTOR MODULATES THE GABAERGIC INPUT TO THE RAT DORSAL RAPHE NUCLEUS NEURONS
695
T. Schäfer, D. Borroto-Escuela, K. Fuxe, K. Friedland (Erlangen, Germany)
696
J. Sowa, M. Kusek, K. Tokarski, G. Hess (Krakow, Poland)
B022
UNRAVELLING THE ALPHA7 NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR COMPLEX USING AFFINITY PURIFICATION
697
M. Thomsen, E.N. Lyukmanova, L.H. Pinborg, M.A. Shulepko, J.D. Mikkelsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B023
SPINALIZATION AND LOCOMOTOR TRAINING AFFECT MUSCARINIC ACETYLOCHOLINE RECEPTOR TYPE 2 DISTRIBUTION
DIFFERENTIALLY IN MOTONEURONS INNERVATING ANTAGONISTICALLY ACTING SOLEUS AND TIBIALIS
ANTERIOR MUSCLES
698
A. Więckowska, O. Gajewska-Woźniak, J. Czarkowska-Bauch, M. Skup (Warsaw, Poland)
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.2.B LIGAND GATED ION CHANNELS - GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS
B024
RR MUTATION AT THE “Q/R/N” AND +1 SITES OF THE NMDA RECEPTOR CHANNEL REDUCED THE POTENCIES OF OPEN
CHANNEL BLOCKERS
699
I.F. Abu, I.R. Mellor (Nottingham, United Kingdom)
B025
EXPRESSION OF NMDA RECEPTOR SUBUNITS IN CEREBELLAR AND TRIGEMINAL GANGLION NEURONS
700
P.A. Abushik, J.D. Stepanenko, T.V. Karelina, D.A. Sibarov, R.A. Giniatullin, S.M. Antonov (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
B026
CO-ACTIVATION OF GLUTAMATE MGLU5 AND NMDA RECEPTORS EVOKES PHOSPHORYLATION OF ERK1/2 KINASES AND
C-FOS EXPRESSION IN RAT HIPPOCAMPUS: INVOLVEMENT OF SRC KINASES
701
F. Angelatou, V. Krania, E. Dimou, K. Sarantis, M. Badouna, E. Tsiamaki, N. Matsokis (Patra, Greece)
B027
OPTICAL ANALYSIS OF SURFACE AMPA RECEPTORS IN A MODEL OF HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY
702
B. Biermann, N. Klöcker (Düsseldorf, Germany)
B028
THE ROLE OF MEF2A IN ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT AMPAR TRAFFICKING
B029
METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS 4 AND 7 MODULATE SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION FROM THE THALAMUS TO
THE LATERAL AMYGDALA
703
R.E. Carmichael, K.A. Wilkinson, M.C. Ashby, J.M. Henley (Bristol, United Kingdom)
704
A.C. Ciobanu, E. Van den Burg, R. Lutjens, R. Stoop (Prilly- Lausanne, Switzerland)
B030
DIRECT INTERACTIONS BETWEEN NEURONAL ALPHA7 NICOTINIC AND NMDA RECEPTORS
B031
PSD ORGANIZATION REGULATED BY PSD-95 PALMITOYLATION MACHINERY
705
M.R. Elnagar, G.K.A. Helal, F.M. Hamada, M.S. Thomsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
706
Y. Fukata, N. Yokoi, A. Sekiya, T. Murakami, K. Kobayashi, M. Fukata (Okazaki, Japan)
B032
UNMASKING THE ROLES OF THE JUVENILE NMDA RECEPTOR SUBUNIT GLUN3A: A BEHAVIORAL APPROACH
707
L.E. García Rabaneda, R. Martinez Turrillas, O. Elia-Zudaire, R. Rodriguiz, W. Wetsel, I. Pérez-Otaño (Pamplona, Spain)
B033
DYRK1A, A NOVEL REGULATOR OF NMDA RECEPTORS: IMPLICATIONS FOR DOWN SYNDROME AND
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
708
M. Gomez De Salazar, C. Grau, I. Ferrer, K. Arató, S. De la Luna, F. Ciruela, X. Altafaj (Alicante, Spain)
B034
THE ROLE OF DRP1 IN AMPAR TRAFFICKING AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
709
M.J. Heimann, C.S. Binda, C. Guo, K.A. Wilkinson, J.M. Henley (Bristol, United Kingdom)
B035
PSYCHOSIS-RELATED RETROVIRAL PROTEIN INDUCE SPECIFIC ALTERATION OF NMDA RECEPTOR SURFACE TRAFFICKING
IN NEURONS
710
E.M. Johansson, J. Jezequel, P. Elull, M. Leboyer, H. Perron, L. Groc (Bordeaux, France)
B036
PREGNANOLONE ANALOGUES PREFERENTIALLY INHIBIT TONICALLY OVER PHASICALLY ACTIVATED NMDA RECEPTORS
711
B. Krausova, V. Vyklicky, T. Smejkalova, A. Balik, M. Korinek, J. Borovska, M. Horak, M. Chvojkova, L. Kleteckova,
K. Vales, J. Cerny, M. Nekardova, H. Chodounska, E. Kudova, L. Vyklicky (Prague, Czech Republic)
B037
DYNAMIC MONITORING OF ATP CHANGES IN CULTURED NEURONS DURING GLUTAMATERGIC NEUROTRANSMISSION
SUPPORTED BY GLUCOSE OR LACTATE
712
S.C. Lange, U. Winkler, L. Andresen, H.S. Waagepetersen, J. Hirrlinger, L.K. Bak (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B038
FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF M3-S2 LINKERS AND THEIR EFFECT ON NMDA RECEPTOR ION-CHANNEL OPENING
713
M. Ladislav, J. Cerný, J. Krůšek, L. Vyklický, A. Balík (Prague, Czech Republic)
B039
THE ACUTE PROCESS OF X-IRRADIATION-INDUCED DECREASE IN DREBRIN CLUSTERS WITHIN DENDRITIC SPINES OF
CULTURED HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS IS ASSOCIATED WITH NMDA RECEPTOR ACTIVITY
714
S. Miao, A. Puspitasari, N. Koganezawa, N. Tanaka, T. Shirao (Maebashi- Gunma, Japan)
B040
GLIAL CELL-SPECIFIC ANALYSIS OF AMPA RECEPTOR CONSTITUENTS
715
A. Mölders, K.L. Meyer, N. Klöcker (Düsseldorf, Germany)
B041
THE WNT5A LIGAND FAVORS IMMOBILIZATION OF AMPA RECEPTORS IN HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
C. Montecinos-Oliva, D. Choquet, N. Inestrosa (Santiago, Chile)
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POSTER PRESENTATION II
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.2.H LIGAND GATED ION CHANNELS - PURINES AND OTHERS
B042
IBA-1 SILENCING IN BV2 MICROGLIA CELL LINE INTERFERES WITH P2X7 FUNCTIONING
717
A. Filippi, A. Deftu, R. Gheorghe, V. Ristoiu (Bucharest, Romania)
B043
ADENOSINE A2A RECEPTOR CONTROLS LONG-TERM POTENTIATION IN RODENT AND HUMAN CORTICAL AREAS
718
A. Kerkhofs, S. Ferreira, J. Real, P. Canas, C. Xavier, H. Mansvelder, R. Cunha (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
B. EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.4.A TRANSPORTERS - GLUTAMATE
B044
FUNCTIONAL INDICATORS OF GLUTAMATE TRANSPORT IN SINGLE STRIATAL ASTROCYTES AND THE INFLUENCE OF
KIR4.1 IN NORMAL AND HUNTINGTON MICE
719
A. Dvorzhak, T. Wagner, R. Grantyn (Berlin, Germany)
B045
THE LOCALIZATION OF GLUTAMATE-CYSTINE EXCHANGER XCT (SLC7A11) IN MOUSE BRAIN
B046
VISUALIZATION OF THE EAAT3 GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTER EAAC1 IN MOUSE KIDNEY AND INTESTINE
720
S.O. Hansen, Y. Zhou, V. Follin-Arbelet, H. Sato, A. Massie, N.C. Danbolt (Oslo, Norway)
721
Q. Hu, S.O. Hansen, M.P. Kavanaugh, N.C. Danbolt, Y. Zhou (Oslo, Norway)
B047
THE GLT-1 GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTER IN NEURONS IS IMPORTANT FOR GLUTAMATE HOMEOSTASIS
722
L.F. McNair, U. Sonnewald, J.V. Andersen, J. Nissen, N. Nyberg, P. Rosenberg, H.S. Waagepetersen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B048
GLUTAMATE UPTAKE AND ASTROCYTE MORPHOLOGY REGULATION BY PROTEASE ACTIVATED RECEPTORS
723
A. Scimemi, A.M. Sweeney, M.F. Rodriguez, E.T. Martin, A.A. Sousa, R.D. Leapman (Albany, NY, USA)
B049
PRESENCE OF THE EAAT2 GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTER IN AXON-TERMINALS
724
Y. Zhou, N.C. Danbolt (Oslo, Norway)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.4.B TRANSPORTERS - INHIBITORY TRANSMITTERS
B050
EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX DEGRADATION DOWNREGULATES K-CL-COTRANSPORTER 2 (KCC2) FUNCTION IN RAT
HYPOTHALAMIC NEURONS
B051
THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ROLE OF THE SOMATODENDRITIC RELEASE OF GLYCINE IN THE AUDITORY BRAINSTEM
725
M. Druzin, T. Yelhekar, T. Kuznetsova, E. Malinina, E. Ponimaskin, A. Dityatev, S. Johansson (Umeå, Sweden)
726
M. Kralikova, R. Turecek (Prague, Czech Republic)
B052
PRE- AND POSTSYNAPTIC LOCALIZATION OF SNAP47 IN GABAERGIC AND GLUTAMATERGIC NEURONS OF THE MOUSE
AND RAT HIPPOCAMPUS
727
A. Muenster-Wandowski, J. Song, H. Heilmann, I. Vida (Berlin, Germany)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.4.C TRANSPORTERS - MONOAMINES
B053
OVERALL INHIBITORY ROLE OF SPINAL SEROTONERGIC SYSTEM IN CARRAGEENAN INFLAMMATION-INDUCED
INFLAMMATORY PAIN WITH A CRUCIAL ROLE OF SPINAL 5-HT1A RECEPTOR IN LATE-PHASE MECHANICAL ALLODYNIA
B054
ROLE OF PLASMA MEMBRANE MONOAMINE TRANSPORTER (PMAT) IN THE BRAIN
728
C. Jeong Il, J. Yang (Gwangju, Republic of Korea)
729
S. Rezai Amin, V. Vialou, S. Gautron (Paris, France)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.4.D TRANSPORTERS - OTHER
B055
LACTATE CONTRIBUTES TO FAST RECOVERY OF ACTIVITY DEPENDENT ION CONCENTRATION CHANGES IN RAT
HIPPOCAMPAL CA3
730
E.A. Angamo, J. Rösner, A. Liotta, R. Kovács, U. Heinemann (Berlin, Germany)
B056
REGULATION OF AQP4 BY INTRACELLULAR PH
731
S. Kaptan, M. Assentoft, H.P. Schneider, R.A. Fenton, J.W. Deitmer, N. MacAulay, B.L. De Groot (Copenhagen, Denmark)
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B057
GENDER SPECIFIC PROPERTIES OF NA,K-ATPASE IN CEREBELLUM: RELATION TO ACUTE STZ-INDUCED DIABETES
732
B. Kaločayová, L. Mézešová, M. Barteková, J. Vlkovičová, V. Jendruchová, N. Vrbjar (Bratislava, Slovakia)
B058
REGULATION OF THE ELECTROGENIC SODIUM BICARBONATE COTRANSPORTER 1, (NBCE1) AFTER
METABOLICALLY-INDUCED PH CHANGES IN MOUSE ASTROCYTES
B059
COTRANSPORTER-MEDIATED CEREBROSPINAL FLUID FORMATION
733
S. Khakipoor, M. Schrödl-Häußel, S.M. Theparambil, J.W. Deitmer, E. Roussa (Freiburg, Germany)
734
A.B. Steffensen, K. Tritsaris, H.H. Damkier, N. MacAulay (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B060
PROTEIN EXPRESSION LEVELS OF THE NA+/K+-ATPASE ISOFORMS IN RAT ASTROCYTES
735
A. Stoica, B.R. Larsen, F. Vilhardt, M. Olsen, N. Macaulay (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B. EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.6.B SYNAPSES - POSTSYNAPTIC STRUCTURES
B061
P140CAP AND SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY THROUGH THE INTERACTION WITH NMDA RECEPTOR
B062
HIGH CONSERVATION OF THE SYNAPTIC PROTEOME ALONG VERTEBRATE EVOLUTION
736
C. Angelini, A. Alfieri, I. Russo, A. Morellato, L. Pavinato, S. Marchi, P. Pinton, E. Turco, P. Defilippi (Torino, Italy)
737
A. Bayés, M.O. Collins, R. Reig-Viader, G. Gou, D. Golding, J.S. Choudhary, S.G. Grant (Barcelona, Spain)
B063
PROTEIN KINASE D PROMOTES PLASTICITY-INDUCED F-ACTIN STABILIZATION IN DENDRITIC SPINES AND REGULATES
MEMORY FORMATION
738
N. Bencsik, Z. Szíber, H. Liliom, K. Tárnok, S. Borbély, M. Gulyás, A. Rátkai, A. Szűcs, D. Hazai-Novák, K. Ellwanger,
B. Rácz, K. Pfizenmaier, A. Hausser, K. Schlett (Budapest, Hungary)
B064
COORDINATION OF EXCITATORY AND INHIBITORY SYNAPTIC DEVELOPMENT BY SRGAP2A AND ITS HUMAN-SPECIFIC
PARALOG
739
C. Charrier, R. Pizzarelli, M. Fossati, F. Polleux (Paris, France)
B065
AN SRGAP2-ASSOCIATED POSTSYNAPTIC COMPLEX REGULATES THE BALANCE BETWEEN EXCITATORY AND INHIBITORY
SYNAPSES
B066
STRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF SUBICULUM AND THE EFFECT OF SORCS2
740
M. Fossati, N. Assendorp, C. Charrier (Paris, France)
741
J. Danladi, S.M. Jensen, S. Hasselholt, S. Glerup, J.R. Nyengaard (Aarhus, Germany)
B067
THE ROLE OF MGLUR SIGNALING AND ASSOCIATED NETWORK PROTEINS IN THE REGULATION OF NEURONAL
MORPHOLOGY AND SPINE MATURATION
B068
INTRACELLULAR TRAFFICKING PATHWAYS OF NEUROLIGIN-2
742
M. Edfawy, A.L. Carvalho, J. Peça (Coimbra, Portugal)
743
E.F. Halff, J.T. Kittler (London, United Kingdom)
B069
RESOLVING THE NANOSCALE ORGANIZATION OF DENDRITIC SPINES
744
M. Helm, J. Lovric, W. Möbius, S. Rizzoli (Göttingen, Germany)
B070
NEUROPLASTINS ARE REQUIRED FOR IN LEARNING, HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPSE MATURATION AND NEURAL SIGNALING
745
R. Herrera-Molina, S. Kumar Vemula, S. Bhattacharya, K. Smalla, M. Naumann, C.I. Seidenbecher, D. Montag,
E.D. Gundelfinger (Magdeburg, Germany)
B071
ROLE OF GELSOLIN IN ACTIN CYTOSKELETON REGULATION IN DENDRITIC SPINES
746
I. Hlushchenko, P. Hotulainen (Helsinki, Finland)
B072
NEURONAL HYALURONAN AS A NOVEL REGULATOR OF NETWORK SYNCHRONY IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS
747
R. Karunasinghe, T. Fowke, J. Dean (Auckland, New Zealand)
B073
DIFFUSION AND COMPARTMENTALIZATION OF SODIUM IN SPINY DENDRITES
748
C. Kleinhans, N.J. Gerkau, H. Schmidt, K.W. Kafitz, C.R. Rose (Düsseldorf, Germany)
B074
LRRTM3 REGULATES EXCITATORY SYNAPSE DEVELOPMENTTHROUGH ALTERNATIVE SPLICING AND NEUREXIN BINDING
749
J. Ko, J.W. Um, T. Choi, H. Kang, Y.S. Cho, G. Choii, P. Uvarov, D. Park, D. Jeong, D. Lee, H. Kim, S. Lee, Y. Bae, S. Choi,
M. Airaksinen (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
B075
NANOSCALE ORGANIZATION OF SYNAPTIC PROTEINS REVEALED BY SUPER-RESOLUTION IMAGING
N. Koganezawa, S. Miao, Y. Sekino, T. Shirao (Maebashi, Japan)
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750
POSTER PRESENTATION II
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
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PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
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INDEX NUMBER
B076
NARGBP2 REGULATES DENDRITIC SPINE AND SPINE-SYNAPSE FORMATION AT EXCITATORY SYNAPSES
751
S. Lee, Y. Kim, J. Han, M. Na, S. Jeong, G. Cestra, S. Chang (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
B077
RHOGAP2 FUNCTIONAL AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION IN ADULT MOUSE BRAIN
752
A. Longatti, L. Ponzoni, D. Braida, M. Sala, M. Passafaro (Milan, Italy)
B078
TSPAN5 IS A KEY PLAYER IN DENDRITIC SPINE FORMATION AND AMPA RECEPTOR RECYCLING
753
E. Moretto, J. Zapata, I. Chamma, M. Sainlos, E. Hosy, D. Choquet, O. Thoumine, M. Passafaro (Milano, Italy)
B079
CAP2, A REGULATOR OF ACTIN FILAMENT DYNAMIC: A NOVEL ADAM10 INTERACTOR
754
S. Pelucchi, S. Musardo, D. Lim, D. Di Marino, M. Passafaro, F. Gardoni, E. Marcello, M. Di Luca (Milano, Italy)
B080
NETO-MEDIATED INTRACELLULAR INTERACTIONS ORGANIZE POSTSYNAPTIC STRUCTURES AT THE DROSOPHILA
NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION
755
C. Ramos, M. Serpe (Bethesda, USA)
B081
ALTERED CONNECTIVITY AND SYNAPSE MATURATION OF THE HIPPOCAMPAL MOSSY FIBER PATHWAY IN THE FRAGILE
X SYNDROME
756
F. Scharkowski, M. Frotscher, M. Korte, K. Michaelsen-Preusse (Braunschweig, Germany)
B083
TIR8/SIGIRR PATHWAY: WHEN IMMUNE SYSTEM AFFECTS SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
B084
INVESTIGATING THE MOLECULAR BASIS FOR NEURONAL HOMEOSTASIS FROM A GABAERGIC POINT OF VIEW USING
TWO-PHOTON CALCIUM IMAGING
757
R. Tomasoni, R. Morini, A. Canzi, I. Corradini, M. Rasile, C. Garlanda, A. Mantovani, E. Menna, M. Matteoli (Milan, Italy)
758
Y. Tsai, J. Stobart, B. Weber, S. Tyagarajan (Zurich, Switzerland)
B085
PLASTICITY-RELATED GENE 1 INFLUENCES MOUSE BARREL CORTEX FUNCTION VIA MODULATION OF GLUTAMATERGIC
TRANSMISSION
759
P. Unichenko, S. Kirischuk, J. Yang, J. Baumgart, T. Roskoden, P. Schneider, A. Sommer, G. Horta, K. Radyushkin,
R. Nitsch, J. Vogt, H.J. Luhmann (Mainz, Germany)
B086
S-SCAM/MAGI2 IS ESSENTIAL FOR SYNAPSE FORMATION AND MAINTENANCE
760
N. Wittenmayer, J. Viotti, J.S. Rhee, S. Kügler, T. Dresbach (Göttingen, Germany)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.7.F SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY - NEUROMODULATORS
B087
NEURONAL AND ASTROCYTIC PROHEPARANASE: ROLES IN REGULATING SYNAPTIC STRENGTH IN RAT HIPPOCAMPUS
B088
INCREASED COCAINE-MEDIATED SYNAPTIC DEPRESSION IN THE STRIATUM OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE-ASSOCIATED
RECEPTOR GPR37-DEFICIENT MOUSE IS DEPENDENT ON ADENOSINE A2A RECEPTOR
761
W.H. Chow, W.C. Cham, Y.S. Chan, K.Y. Shum (Hong Kong, China)
762
F. Ciruela, X. Morató, J. Real, F. Gonçalves, V. Fernández-Dueñas, R. Cunha, D. Rial (Llobregat, Spain)
B089
THE IMPACT OF ADENOSINE A1 RECEPTOR ON CANNABINOID RECEPTOR 1-INDUCED MODULATION OF SYNAPTIC
PLASTICITY
763
A. Cruz, M. Carlström, A. Sebastião (Lisbon, Portugal)
B090
SPIKE PATTERN DRIVES BDNF SIGNALING IN SPIKE TIMING-DEPENDENT PLASTICITY
764
E. Edelmann, E. Cepeda-Prado, V. Lessmann (Magdeburg, Germany)
B091
BALANCED ACTIVITY OF NF-ΚB SUBUNITS P50 AND RELA/P65 IS REQUIRED FOR CORTICAL PLASTICITY IN THE ADULT BRAIN
765
C. Engelmann, K. Lehmann, J. Bolz, R. Haenold ( Jena, Germany)
B092
NETRIN-1 IS A POTENT REGULATOR OF SYNAPTIC FUNCTION IN CA1 HIPPOCAMPAL PYRAMIDAL NEURONS
766
S. Glasgow, I. Beamish, J. Gibon, A. McKinney, P. Séguéla, E. Ruthazer, T. Kennedy (Montreal, Canada)
B093
ASTROCYTIC AND NEURONAL LOCALIZATION OF KYNURENINE AMINOTRANSFERASE-2 IN THE MOUSE BRAIN
767
J. Heredi, A. Berkó, F. Jankovics, Z. Kis, E. Ono, N. Iwamori, T. Iwamori, H. Takakuwa, L. Vécsei, J. Toldi, L. Gellért
(Szeged, Hungary)
B094
HIGH CONTENT IMAGING FOR MONITORING NEURONAL AND SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
768
S. Jaeger, V. Mack, M. Heil, V. Brandl, K. Bornemann, C. Dorner-Ciossek (Biberach, Germany)
B095
SEROTONIN UNDERLIES DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES IN THE GABAA AND NMDA RECEPTOR-MEDIATED SYNAPTIC
TRANSMISSION AND THE INDUCTION OF SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN THE RAT VISUAL CORTEX
769
H. Jang, D. Rhie (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
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B096
NEURAL MECHANISMS OF OXYTOCIN AND SEROTONIN INTERACTION IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES
770
A. Lefevre, M. Jazayeri, N. Richard, P. Beuriat, J. Duhamel, A. Sirigu (Bron, France)
B097
ACTIVATION OF D1-LIKE DOPAMINE RECEPTORS AFFECTS THE PERISYNAPTIC EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX IN A PROTEIN
KINASE A - DEPENDENT MANNER
B098
SEROTONIN MODULATE THE INHIBITORY SYNAPSES IN PREFRONTAL CORTEX
771
J. Mitlöhner, C. Seidenbecher, A. Dityatev, R. Frischknecht (Magdeburg, Germany)
772
K. Morales, P. Moya, M. Fuenzalida (Valparaiso, Chile)
B099
SWITCH FROM EXCITATORY TO INHIBITORY MODULATION OF GROUP I METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATERGIC RECEPTORS
(MGLURI) - DEPENDENT NOCICEPTIVE TRANSMISSION IN A MODEL OF INFLAMMATORY PAIN
773
H. Radwani, R. Benazzouz, O. Roca-Lapirot, M.J. Lopez, M. Landry, M. Errami, P. Fossat (Bordeaux, France)
B100
COLLAGEN VI EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX PROTEIN MODULATES SHORT-TERM PLASTICITY IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS:
IMPLICATIONS FOR EPILEPTOGENESIS
774
T. Ramos-Moreno, A. Cifra, N. Litsa, S.H. Christiansen, C.R. Gotzsche, D.P. Woldbye, M. Kokaia (Lund, Sweden)
B101
CHOLINERGIC MODULATION OF STRIATAL OUTPUT IN VIVO
775
S. Zucca, A. Zucca, J. Wickens (Okinawa, Japan)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.1.A ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS - APP AND ABETA
C001
AN INTEGRATED OMICS APPROACH REVEALS SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY CHANGES IN AN ALZHEIMER´S MOUSE MODEL
776
S.J. Kempf, A. Metaxas, M. Ibanez-Vea, S. Darvesh, B. Finsen, M.R. Larsen (Odense, Denmark)
C002
PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF KAEMPFEROL, QUERCETIN AND ITS GLYCOSIDES AGAINST AΒ25-35-INDUCED C6 GLIAL CELL
777
J.H. Kim, H.Y. Kim, Y.O. Song, E.J. Cho (Busan, Republic of Korea)
C003
NEURORESTORATIVE EFFECTS OF A NOVEL BDNF-REGULATING DRUG IN A MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
778
K.L. Kim, S. Min Kyoo, C. Hyang Ji, K. Ji Won (Suwon, Republic of Korea)
C004
THE CURCUMIN-NORNICOTINE NEURORESCUE PARADIGM FOR THE INHIBITION AND UNZIPPING OF PROTOTYPICAL
ANTIPARALLEL DOUBLE-LAYERED AMYLOID-Β (16-21) PHARMACOPHORE STERIC-ZIPPER
779
P. Kumar, Y.E. Choonara, G. Modi, V. Pillay ( Johannesburg, South Africa)
C005
THE SUBCELLULAR LOCATION OF THE AΒ-DEGRADING PEPTIDASE INSULIN DEGRADING ENZYME IS DETERMINED BY
CONDITIONAL TRANSPORT PROCESSES
780
M. Kunze, J. Berger (Vienna, Austria)
C006
NOVEL MECHANISM REGULATING CHOLINERGIC SIGNALING: DUAL INTERACTION OF Β-AMYLOID WITH
APOLIPOPROTEIN E AND CHOLINESTERASES IN ALZHEIMER AND HEALTHY BRAINS
C007
ASYNCHRONOUS EVOLUTIONARY ORIGINS OF AΒ PEPTIDE AND BETA-SECTRETASE
781
E. Lana, A. Gellerbring, S. Jung, A. Nordberg, C. Unger Lithner, T. Darreh-Shori (Huddinge, Sweden)
782
J.A. Langeland, D.B. Moore (Kalamazoo, MI, USA)
C008
AMYLOID-BETA NEUROTOXICITY AND CLEARANCE ARE BOTH REGULATED BY METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR 3
ACTIVATION IN GLIAL CELLS
783
D. Durand, L. Carniglia, D. Ramírez, J. Saba, C. Caruso, M. Lasaga (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
C009
THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS AND TARGETS OF CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE GLYCYRRHIZA INFLATA ON ALZHEIMER’S
DISEASE CELL MODEL
784
G. Lee-Chen, Y. Chiu, T. Lin, C. Chen, Y.H. Hsieh, K. Chang, C. Lee (Taipei, Taiwan)
C010
CHRONIC EARLY LIFE STRESS ACCELERATES COGNITIVE DECLINE AND ALZHEIMER DISEASE PATHOLOGY IN APPSWE/
PS1DE9 MICE
785
S. Lesuis, H. Krugers, P. Lucassen (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
C011
IMPORTANT ROLES OF THE Β-AMYLOID PRECURSOR PROTEIN IN SYNAPTIC COMPOSITION
786
I. Martinsson, M. Faideau, E. Capetillo-Zarate, K. Willén, S. Frykman, L. Tjernberg, G. Gouras (Lund, Sweden)
C012
EXAMINATION OF ALZHEIMER’S-RELATED POSITIVE, NEGATIVE AND REACTIVE PATHOLOGY IN THE BRAINSTEM OF
APPSWE/PS1ΔE9 MICE
A. Metaxas, R. Vaitheeswaran, L. Ilkjaer, B. Finsen (Odense, Denmark)
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787
POSTER PRESENTATION II
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SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
C013
SILENCING NEURONAL ACTIVATION IN ENTORHINAL CORTEX REDUCES AΒ ACCUMULATION IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS
OF A MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER DISEASE
C014
EFFECT OF X ON AS-LOAD IN AD
788
S. Middei (Roma, Italy)
789
V. Moestrup, A. Møller, F. Huang (Aarhus, Denmark)
C015
AGE-MODIFIED FORMS OF AMYLOID-BETA AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
790
M.L. Moro, K. Gaimster, A. Phillips, A. Mudher, N. James, D. Boche (Southampton, United Kingdom)
C016
NMDA RECEPTOR-DEPENDENT AMYLOID BETA TOXICITY IN ADULT MICE
791
M. Mueller, J. Von Engelhardt (Heidelberg, Germany)
C017
A GENETIC SCREEN TO IDENTIFY NOVEL MOLECULAR PATHWAYS INVOLVED IN EARLY DENDRITIC SPINE LOSS IN
ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE: A CROSS SPECIES APPROACH IN DROSOPHILA AND MICE
792
M. Müller, G. Tavosanis, M. Fuhrmann (Bonn, Germany)
C018
REGULATION OF PARP-1 AND ITS INTERPLAY WITH SIRT1: ROLE OF OLEUROPEIN AGLYCONE
793
P. Nardiello, I. Luccarini, D. Pantano, C. Miceli, C. Nediani, M. Stefani, F. Casamenti (Florence, Italy)
C019
FURTHER CHARACTERISATION OF THE YOUNG APP23 MOUSE MODEL OFFERS NEW CHANCES FOR EARLY AD
SCREENING AND THERAPY
794
A. Pfeffer, T. Munder, S. Schreyer, C. Klein, B. Steiner (Berlin, Germany)
C020
INCREASED IN VIVO PRODUCTION OF APP INTRACELLULAR DOMAIN (AICD) IN ADULT CA1 PYRAMIDAL NEURONS
ALTERS NMDA RECEPTORS FUNCTION IMPAIRING HIPPOCAMPUS-DEPENDENT MEMORY
795
P. Pousinha, X. Mouska, E. Raymond, L. Zaragosi, M. Eugie, M. Willem, I. Bethus, H. Marie (Valbonne, France)
C021
CLATHRIN AND ADAPTOR PROTEIN 2 CONTROLS APP TRAFFICKING AND SORTING IN NEURONS: NEW EVIDENCE FROM
A MOUSE MODEL OF PREMATURE AGING AND DEMENTIA
796
H.F. Rasmussen, E. Toftgaard Poulsen, A. Zollo, A. Larsen, J.J. Enghild, C. Matrone (Aarhus, Denmark)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.2.B PARKINSON’S DISEASE - CELLULAR DYSFUNCTION MECHANISMS
C022
ROLE OF DIRECT PATHWAY STRIATAL PROJECTION NEURONS IN THE GENERATION OF L-DOPA-INDUCED DYSKINESIA
797
C. Alcacer, L. Andreoli, I. Sebastianutto, T. Fieblinger, J. Jakobsson, M.A. Cenci (Lund, Sweden)
C023
DETECTING LIPID VARIANCE IN CELL MODELS OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
798
A. Bannon, M. Valoti (Siena, Italy)
C024
THE MEASUREMENT OF DOPAMINE METABOLITES IN MODEL SYSTEMS
C025
EXPRESSION OF CYTOCHROME P450 ISOFORMS AND THEIR EFFECT UPON NEUROTOXICITY ON SH-SY5Y CELLS
799
C. De La Fuente Barrigon, S. Heales, S. Eaton (London, United Kingdom)
800
J. Fernandez Abascal, M. Valoti (Siena, Italy)
C026
THE RESTORATIVE EFFECT OF PDGF-BB IN PARKINSON DISEASE THERAPY
801
M. Barbariga, T. Padel, G. Paul (Lund, Sweden)
C027
MACROPHAGES ISOLATED FROM ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN OVEREXPRESSING MICE DISPLAY AN ALTERED FC-GAMMARECEPTOR PROFILE AND IMPAIRED PHAGOCYTIC CAPACITY
802
A. Bergström, S. Vergo, P. Kallunki, K. Fog, N.J. Damsgaard, M. Quvang (Valby, Denmark)
C028
REDUCED CYTOSOLIC CALCIUM CAUSED BY SERCA ACTIVATION IS AN EARLY AND PATHOGENIC EVENT IN THE CELLULAR
STRESS CAUSED BY ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN OLIGOMERS
803
C. Betzer, L. Berkhoudt Lassen, M. Brini, T. Cali, A. Olsen, W. Gai, J.P. Andersen, P.H. Jensen (Aarhus, Denmark)
C029
PLASTICITY OF CORTICO-SUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUS INPUTS FOLLOWING DEGENERATION OF SUBSTANTIA NIGRA
DOPAMINE NEURONS
804
M. Bevan, H. Chu (Chicago, USA)
C030
ANTIOXIDANT STRATEGY IN PINK1 AND PARKIN GENETIC MODELS OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE
805
A. Biosa, R. Filograna, A. Sanchez-Martinez, V.K. Godena, L. Bubacco, M. Beltramini, A.J. Whitworth, M. Bisaglia
(Padova, Italy)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
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C031
NEDD4 REGULATION OF THE PRO-APOPTOTIC PROTEIN RTP801 IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE
806
M. Canal de la Iglesia, N. Martin Flores, J. Romaní Aumedes, L. Perez Sisques, H. Man, H. Kawabe, J. Alberch Vie,
C. Malagelada Grau (Barcelona, Spain)
C032
HCN CHANNELS CONSTRAIN DENDRITIC EXCITABILITY IN SUBSTANTIA NIGRA DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS IN VITRO AND
PROMOTE THEIR SURVIVAL IN VIVO
807
C. Carbone, F. Resta, A. Costa, G. Provensi, G. Mannaioni, A. Masi (Firenze, Italy)
C033
DELETION OF CASPASE-8 IN MOUSE MYELOID CELLS BLOCKS MICROGLIA PROINFLAMMATORY ACTIVATION AND
CONFERS PROTECTION IN MPTP NEURODEGENERATION MODEL
808
A. Carrillo Jimenez, E. Kavanagh, M.A. Burguillos, M.J. Oliva Martin, M. Santiago, J. Rodhe, B. Joseph, J.L. Venero
(Sevilla, Spain)
C034
FULL MICROGLIAL ACTIVATION AFTER IFN-GAMMA/LPS-MEDIATED PRIMING LEADS TO INCREASED PHAGOCYTOSIS OF
DOPAMINERGIC CELLS IN AN IN VITRO MODEL OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
809
P. Casanova, E. Saavedra, C. Barcia (Barcelona, Spain)
C035
GENERATION AND ISOLATION OF MIDBRAIN DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS FROM MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELL
REPORTER LINES
810
M. Chumarina, J. Bigarreau, J. Li, L. Roybon (Lund, Sweden)
C036
MITOCHONDRIAL IMAGING IN THE ENTERIC NEURONS OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE PATIENTS
811
A. Desmet, C. Cirillo, J. Tack, W. Vandenberghe, P. Vanden Berghe (Leuven, Belgium)
C037
THE ROLE OF FBXO7 IN NEURONS
C038
ACUTE INCREASE OF Α-SYNUCLEIN IN PRESYNAPTIC TERMINALS IMPAIRS SYNAPTIC FIDELITY VIA EXCESSIVE
MICROTUBULE ASSEMBLY AT GLUTAMATERGIC SYNAPSES
812
G. Dontcheva, N. Schwedhelm-Domeyer, S. Göbbels, K. Nave, J. Stegmüller (Aachen, Germany)
813
K. Eguchi, Z. Taoufiq, T. Takahashi (Okinawa, Japan)
C039
AAV-MEDIATED OVEREXPRESSION OF ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN IN MIDBRAIN DOPAMINE NEURONS OF SYNAPSIN III KNOCKOUT MICE REVEALS NOVEL MOLECULAR FEATURES INVOLVED IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE PATHOLOGY
814
G. Faustini, F. Longhena, M. Zaltieri, M. Pizzi, F. Benfenati, A. Bjorklund, M. Missale, P. Spano, A. Bellucci (Brescia, Italy)
C040
CHRONIC BLOCKADE OF ADENOSINE A2A RECEPTORS RESCUES EARLY COGNITIVE DEFICITS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF
PARKINSON´S DISEASE
815
D.G.R. Ferreira, M. Temido-Ferreira, V.L. Batalha, M. Ribeiro, J.E. Coelho, I. Marques-Morgado, R. Gomes,
A. Albino-Teixeira, L.V. Lopes, T.F. Outeiro (Goetingen, Germany)
C041
INHIBITION OF POLO-LIKE KINASE 2 MODULATES ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN TURNOVER IN VIVO
816
N. Ferreira, P.H. Jensen (Aarhus, Denmark)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.3.A REPEAT EXPANSION DISEASES - HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE
C042
LAMIN BALANCE IS IMPAIRED IN HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE BRAIN
817
R. Alcalá Vida, J. Creus Muncunill, M. Garcia Forn, J. Alberch Vié, E. Pérez Navarro (Barcelona, Spain)
C043
INCREASED TRANSLATION IS INVOLVED IN THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE
818
J. Creus-Muncunill, M. Garcia-Forn, M. Mercè, A. Jordi, E. Pérez-Navarro (Barcelona, Spain)
C044
GENETIC REDUCTION OF CDK5 IN HHDQ7/Q111 MICE AMELIORATES COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION IN HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE
819
E. Alvarez Periel, M. Puigdellívol, J. Alberch, S. Ginés (Barcelona, Spain)
C045
TRANSPLANTATION OF MOUSE ADENOVIRUS INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS IN THE YAC128 MOUSE MODEL OF
HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE: SURVIVAL, DIFFERENTIATION AND BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS
820
A. Antcliff, R. Culver, A. Gharaibeh, A. Crane, R. Wyse, G. Shall, S. Moore, B. Srinageshwar, N. Kolli Reddy, D. Story,
O. Lossia, L. Frollo, A. Eickholt, G. Dunbar, J. Rossignol (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, USA)
C046
HYPERACTIVITY OF CORTICAL NEURONAL MICROCIRCUITS IN A PRESYMPTOMATIC MOUSE MODEL OF HUNTINGTON'S
DISEASE CAN BE RE-BALANCED BY NEUROPROTECTIVE TREATMENT
821
I. Arnoux, A. Methner, A. Stroh (Mainz, Germany)
C047
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MISMATCH REPAIR ASSOCIATED FACTORS INVOLVED IN GENOMIC
INSTABILITY ASSOCIATED WITH HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE
S.T. Bak, D. Sakellariou, J. Peña-Diaz (Copenhagen, Denmark)
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822
POSTER PRESENTATION II
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
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PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
C048
GENE EXPRESSION CHANGES OF SIRT1 AND AUTOPHAGY RELATED GENES IN THE HYPOTHALAMUS OF HD MOUSE
MODELS DISPLAYING METABOLIC DYSFUNCTION
C049
PSYCHIATRIC-LIKE CHANGES OCCUR EARLY IN DEVELOPMENT IN THE BACHD MOUSE MODEL OF HUNTINGTON DISEASE
823
B. Baldo, S. Gabery, R. Soylu-Kucharz, D. Kirik, A. Petersén (Lund, Sweden)
824
R. Cheong, S. Hult Lundh, D. Kirik, S. Von Hörsten, A. Petersén (Lund, Sweden)
C050
STRIATAL EFFECTS OF HYPOTHALAMIC OVEREXPRESSION OF HUNTINGTIN FRAGMENTS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF
HUNTINGTON DISEASE
C051
NEUROGLOBIN EXPRESSION IN THE BRAIN OF THE R6/2 MOUSE MODEL OF HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE
825
R. Soylu Kucharz, N. Adlesic, A. Petersén (Lund, Sweden)
826
A. Cardinale, E. Paldino, C. Giampà, M.A.B. Melone (Rome, Italy)
C052
A FAILURE IN ASCORBIC ACID RECYCLING AND RELEASE FROM STRIATAL ASTROCYTES IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
METABOLIC IMPAIRMENT IN HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE
C053
DECIPHERING HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE STRIATAL NETWORK DYNAMICS USING HIGH-SPEED HIGH-RESOLUTION
CALCIUM IMAGING
827
F.A. Beltrán, P. Troncoso-Escudero, N. Valverde-Porras, P. Rojas, S. Li, S. Li, M.A. Castro (Valdivia, Chile)
828
S. Fernández García, M. Masana, J. Orlandi, G. García-Díaz Barriga, J. Soriano, J. Alberch (Barcelona, Spain)
C054
DENDRITIC ALTERATIONS OF STRIATAL “INDIRECT PATHWAY NEURONS” CORRELATE WITH MOTOR DEFICITS IN TWO
MOUSE MODELS OF HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE
829
T. Fieblinger, I. Sebastianutto, A. Cenci-Nilsson (Lund, Sweden)
C055
INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTS OF VOLUNTARY WHEEL RUNNING ON CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW IN A Q175 MOUSE MODEL
OF HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE USING PASL MRI AT 9.4T
C056
7,8 DIHYDROXYFLAVONE AMELIORATES COGNITIVE AND MOTOR DEFICITS IN A HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE MOUSE MODEL
THROUGH SPECIFIC ACTIVATION OF THE PLCΓ1 PATHWAY
830
H. Furby, S. Andrew, S.B. Dunnett, R.G. Wise (Cardiff- Wales, United Kingdom)
831
A.G. García Díaz Barriga, A. Giralt, M. Anglada-Huguet, N. Gaja-Capdevila, J. Soriano, J. Canals, J. Alberch (Barcelona, Spain)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.7 DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
C057
GENETIC HETEROGENEITY IN ADHD: LESSONS FROM CONSANGUINEOUS SAUDI ARABIAN FAMILIES
832
N. Al-Tassan, J. Shinwari, D. Abebe, E. AlYemni, A. Adi, A. Almagrashi, F. Alnaemi, M. Ghaziuddin
(Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
C058
MOTOR BEHAVIOR IN MOUSE MODELS OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS AND UNDERLYING CELLULAR AND
MOLECULAR MECHANISMS
833
T. Al Sagheer, O. Haida, A. Balbous, P. Fernagut, M. Francheteau, M. Jaber (Poitiers, France)
C059
LONG-TERM BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROBIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF REDUCED EXPRESSION OF PSA-NCAM DURING
EARLY DEVELOPMENT
834
A. Bacq, N. Kunz, J. Grosse, R. Gruetter, C. Sandi (Lausanne, Switzerland)
C060
DEFECTIVE NMDA RECEPTOR REGULATION OF MGLUR/LONG-TERM DEPRESSION IN THE FRAGILE X SYNDROME
MOUSE MODEL
C061
ATTENUATED LONG-TERM POTENTIATING CHANGES IN THE FMR1 KO MOUSE MODEL OF FRAGILE X SYNDROME
835
T. Banke, C. Lundbye, A. Toft (Aarhus, Denmark)
836
C. Lundbye, T. Banke (Aarhus University, Denmark)
C062
EXCITATORY:INHIBITORY IMBALANCE IN THE AUTISM BRAIN: EVIDENCE FROM LIGAND BINDING STUDIES IN
POSTMORTEM AUTISM AND CONTROL CASES
837
G. Blatt, K. Subramanian, C. Brandenburg, J. Hussman (Baltimore, MD, USA)
C063
NF-ΚB P50 KNOCK-OUT MICE AS ANIMAL MODEL OF NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS WITH SOCIAL IMPAIRMENT
838
S.A. Bonini, A. Mastinu, M. Premoli, G. Maccarinelli, G. Ferrari-Toninelli, M. Memo (Brescia, Italy)
C064
ABNORMAL BDNF SIGNALLING UNDERSCORES DEFECTS OF CEREBELLAR DEVELOPMENT IN A MOUSE MODEL OF
NIEMANN-PICK TYPE C1 DISEASE
839
F. Bruno, P. Caporali, G. Palladino, J. Dragotto, S. Canterini, M.T. Fiorenza (Rome, Italy)
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C065
SHORTENED PRIMARY CILIA LENGTH AND ALTERED SONIC HEDGEHOG SIGNALING IN NIEMANN-PICK C1 DISEASE
840
S. Canterini, J. Dragotto, S. Zampieri, A. Dardis, R.P. Erickson, M.T. Fiorenza (Rome, Italy)
C066
REELIN AND COFILIN COORDINATE CYTOSKELETAL DYNAMICS TO CONTROL NEURONAL MIGRATION
841
X. Chai, S. Zhao, S. Wang, L. Song, A.V. Failla, B. Zobiak, H.G. Mannherz, M. Frotscher (Hamburg, Germany)
C067
PROMOTING BRAIN PLASTICITY RESCUES LEARNING AND MEMORY IN DOWN SYNDROME MICE
842
A. Contestabile, M. Parrini, G. Deidda, A. Micol, L. Cancedda (Genova, Italy)
C068
A TRANSGENIC MOUSE SHOWING SUSTAINED HYPERACTIVITY; A POSSIBLE ANIMAL MODEL OF THE HYPERACTIVE
PHENOTYPE OF ADHD
843
J.B. De la Peña, I.J. Dela Peña, C.J. Botanas, M. Kim, K. You, T. Woo, H. Kim, J.H. Cheong (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
C069
DEVELOPMENTAL CEREBELLAR ANOMALIES AFFECT MOTOR ADAPTATION IN SENSORIMOTOR SYNCHRONIZATION AND
THE DETECTION OF TEMPO CHANGES
844
D. Dellacherie, A. Riquet, V. Begel, A. Mary, F. Puyjarinet, L. Vallée, S. Dalla Bella (Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France)
C070
DECIPHERING THE ROLE OF SETBP1 IN NEUROGENESIS: GENERATION OF KO HESC LINES WITH CRISPR/CAS9 TECHNOLOGY 845
L. Fernandez Cardo, M. Li (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
C071
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE DEFECTIVE FUNCTIONAL AND MOLECULAR PROCESSES IN A MOUSE MODEL OF
POLYMICROGYRIA
846
S. Ferrara, G. Fossati, C. Zalfa, F. Antonucci, L. Ponzoni, M. Sala, A.L. Vescovi, M. Matteoli, E. Menna (Milan, Italy)
C072
NEURONAL NETWORKS COUPLED TO MICROELECTRODE ARRAYS: MATURATION IMPAIRMENTS IN
NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
847
M. Frega, J. Keller, B. Mossink, J. Classen, K. Linda, B. Van Gestel, K. Albers, D. Schubert, N. Nadif Kasri
(Nijmegen, Netherlands)
C073
FOXP2 DISRUPTION DURING DEVELOPMENT BUT NOT ADULTHOOD CAUSES DEFICITS IN MOTOR-SKILL LEARNING AND
ACTION PLANNING
848
C.A. French, T. Akam, M. Correia, S. Fisher, R. Costa (Lisbon, Portugal)
C074
THE ROLE OF DYSLEXIA-SUSCEPTIBILITY CANDIDATE GENES KIAA0319 AND KIAA0319LIKE IN THE DEVELOPING BRAIN
AND IN LANGUAGE-RELATED BEHAVIOURAL ENDOPHENOTYPES
849
L. Guidi, A.P. Monaco, A. Velayos-Baeza, Z. Molnar (Oxford, United Kingdom)
C075
PRIMARY NEURON RNA SEQUENCING DRUG SCREEN: REPURPOSING CLINIC-READY DRUGS FOR RARE NEUROGENETIC
DISEASES
850
J. Hadwen, S. Schock, R. Yang, A. Mears, A. MacKenzie (Ottawa, Canada)
C076
KNOCKDOWN OF ASD CANDIDATE GENE QPRT REDUCES NEURITIC BRANCHING IN-VITRO
851
D. Haslinger, S. Lindlar, R. Waltes, I. Eckhardt, A. Yousaf, S. Fulda, C.M. Freitag, A.G. Chiocchetti
(Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
C077
A NEUROBIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO STUDY PROLIDASE DEFICIENCY
852
V. Insolia, C. Gasperini, F. Coppa, R. Besio, S. Maruelli, G. Bernocchi, A. Forlino, M.G. Bottone (Pavia, Italy)
C078
ECTOPIC EXPRESSION OF CDH13 ALTERS MIGRATION, NEURITE OUTGROWTH AND BDNF SIGNALING IN SH-SY5Y
NEUROBLASTOMA CELLS
853
C. Jansch (Würzburg, Germany)
C079
TOURETTE’S SYNDROME: AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH FOCUSING ON MOTOR, EMOTIONAL AND PARENTING AND
ATTACHMENT STYLES
854
N. Kalsi, C. Trentini, F. Cardona, L. Polito, F. Santoro, V. Baglioni, R. Tambelli (Roma, Italy)
C080
BINOCULAR RIVALRY IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM
T. Karaminis, C. Lunghi, L. Neil, D. Burr, E. Pellicano (London, United Kingdom)
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855
POSTER PRESENTATION II
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
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PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
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INDEX NUMBER
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.8.C EPILEPSY - HUMAN STUDIES
C081
KERNEL ELECTRICAL SOURCE IMAGING - SPATIAL SOURCE LOCALIZATION FROM ECOG AND SEEG RECORDINGS IN
REALISTIC BRAIN MODELS
C082
CONNECTION BETWEEN A NESTED OSCILLATION SYSTEM AND THE INTERICTAL-EPILEPTIC DISCHARGES EXPLORED BY
CORTICO-CORTICAL EVOKED POTENTIALS
856
C. Chintaluri, D.K. Wójcik (Warsaw, Poland)
857
E. Győri, T. Emília, E. László, N. Tibor, S. Zoltán, U. István, E. Loránd, F. Dániel (Budapest, Hungary)
C083
EVALUATION OF THE COMPONENTS OF THE CORTICO-CORTICAL EVOKED POTENTIALS WITH SINGLE AND PAIRED PULSE
SUBDURAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN EPILEPSY PATIENTS
858
B. Hajnal, L. Entz, E. Toth, I. Ulbert, D. Fabó, L. Erőss (Budapest, Hungary)
C084
EEG AND CLINICAL FEATURES OF NON-CONVULSIVE STATUS EPILEPTICS IN PATIENT WITH BRAIN TRAUMATIC INJURY
859
T. Kishmaraia, I. Rukhadze, T. Chanishvili (Tbilisi, Georgia)
C085
INVOLVEMENT OF THE MTORC1 PATHWAY IN DEPDC5-RELATED FOCAL EPILEPSIES AND FOCAL CORTICAL DYSPLASIA
860
E. Marsan, S. Weckhuysen, V. Lambrecq, C. Marchal, M. Morin-Brureau, I. An-Gourfinkel, M. Baulac, M. Fohlen,
C. Kallay Zetchi, M. Seeck, P. De la Grange, B. Dermaut, A. Meurs, P. Thomas, G. Dorfmuller, S. Ferrand-Sorbets,
F. Chassoux, F. Picard, E. Leguern, S. Baulac (Paris, France)
C086
DRUG DISCOVERY IN EPILEPTIC ENCEPHALOPATHIES VIA GENETIC TRANSCRIPTIONAL MODULATION
861
M. Massacesi, S. Assereto, M. Iacomino, E. Gazzerro, F. Zara (Genoa, Italy)
C087
TOWARDS AN OPERATIONAL DEFINITION OF THE POSTICTAL STATE IN TEMPORAL LOBE EPILEPSY. WHEN DOES IT START? 862
A. Sanz-Garcia, L. Vega-Zelaya, J. Pastor, R.G. Sola, G.J. Ortega (Madrid, Spain)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.9.B ISCHEMIA - INFLAMMATION, NEUROPROTECTION AND TOLERANCE
C088
ENHANCED EXPRESSION OF SLIT2 AND ITS ROBO RECEPTORS IN REACTIVE ASTROCYTES AFTER FOCAL CEREBRAL
ISCHEMIA: THEIR RELEVANCE TO GLIAL SCAR FORMATION
863
X. Jin, Y. Shin, T.R. Riew, H. Pak, J. Choi, M. Lee (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
C089
MACROPHAGES ACTIVATION IN THE COURSE OF AN IN VIVO MURINE MODEL OF BRANCH RETINAL VEIN OCCLUSION
864
D. Kokona, A. Ebneter, S. Lopes dos Santos, M. Zinkernagel (Bern, Switzerland)
C090
CONDITIONAL ABLATION OF MYELOID TNF INCREASES LESION VOLUME AFTER EXPERIMENTAL STROKE IN MICE
865
B.H. Clausen, M. Degn, M. Sivasaravanaparan, T. Fogtmann, S. Hvidsten, C. Baun, T. Deierborg, B. Finsen, M. Meyer,
S.A. Nedospasov, R. Brambilla, K. Lambertsen (Odense, Denmark)
C091
BLOCKING ENDOTHELIAL TRPM4 CHANNELS WITH AN ANTIBODY AMELIORATES ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY
IN STROKE
866
P. Liao (Singapore, Singapore)
C092
IMPACT OF DELAYED HIND LIMB PRECONDITIONING ON GLUTAMATE CONCENTRATION IN BLOOD AND BRAIN TISSUE
AFTER GLOBAL BRAIN ISCHEMIA
867
M. Matiasova-Hrehorovska, M. Gottlieb, M. Nemethova, P. Bonova (Košice, Slovakia)
C093
PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF RAT HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 AFTER ISCHEMIC INJURY IN COMPARISON TO POSTCONDITIONING
868
M. Nemethova, I. Talian, S. Tkacikova, V. Danielisova, P. Bonova, M. Matiasova, J. Burda (Kosice, Slovakia)
C094
NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF MOLECULAR HYDROGEN IN DIABETIC MOUSE MODEL
C095
ARIPIPRAZOLE IMPROVES THE REMODELING OF NEURONAL CIRCUIT FOR FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY AFTER STROKE IN
SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX
869
M. Noda, C. Higashi, J. Liu (Fukuoka, Japan)
870
K. Obi, Y. Takatsuru, I. Amano, N. Koibuchi (Gunma, Japan)
C096
REGULATION OF MIGRATION AND PHENOTYPIC CHANGES OF PERICYTES AFTER STROKE
C097
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF IMMUNOPROTEASOMES IN THE MOUSE BRAIN
871
M. Roth, I. Ozen, G. Paul-Visse (Lund, Sweden)
872
P. Säring, P. Landgraf, K. Schäfer, L. Möhle, I.R. Dunay, C. Cammann, U. Seifert, D.C. Dieterich (Magdeburg, Germany)
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C098
PHOTODYNAMIC PRECONDITIONING INDUCES ISCHEMIC TOLERANCE IN MODELS IN VIVO AND IN VITRO
873
S. Sharifulina, S. Demyanenko, E. Berezhnaya, V. Kovaleva, M. Neginskaya, L. Zhukovskaya, A. Uzdensky
(Rostov-on-Don, Russia)
C099
THE EFFECT OF CARBAMYLATED DARBEPOETIN (CDEPO) ON SYNAPTOGENESIS OF PRIMARY HIPPOCAMPAL CULTURES
AFTER HYPOXIA MODELING
874
O. Shirokova, M. Vedunova, T. Mishchenko, E. Mitroshina, I. Ose, I. Mukhina (Novogrod, Russia)
C100
MORPHOLOGY OF NEURONS IN PENUMBRA AREA OF ISCHEMIC INSULT AFTER LENTIVIRAL DELIVERY OF
NEUROTROPHINS TO THE RAT BRAIN CORTEX
875
G. Smirnova Tukhbatova, M. Svinov (Moscow, Russia)
C101
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECT OF NEUROACTIVE STEROID TREATMENT IN A MODEL OF FOCAL CEREBRA ISCHEMIA IN
IMMATURE BRAIN
876
L. Uttl, K. Vondráková, R. Druga, L. Kletečková, M. Mikoška, K. Syslová, K. Valeš, P. Kačer, G. Tsenov
(Klecany, Czech Republic)
C102
HYPOXIC POSTCONDITIONING: RESULTS OF BASIC RESEARCH OF THE PERSPECTIVE NON-INVASIVE METHOD OF
POSTHYPOXIC BRAIN PATHOLOGY CORRECTION EFFECTIVENESS
877
O. Vetrovoy, E. Tulkova, T. Gluschenko, K. Sarieva, E. Rybnikova (St.Petersburg, Russia)
C103
ELECTROCORTICAL REACTIVITY IMPAIRMENT AFTER TRANSIENT NEONATAL HYPOXIA IS ATTENUATED BY OXYTOCIN IN RATS
878
A. Zagrean, A.M. Panaitescu, A.C. Paslaru, M. Stancu, B. Pavel, C.D.M. Zahiu, L. Zagrean, M. Moldovan (Bucharest, Romania)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.11.B TRAUMA - SPINAL CORD INJURY AND REGENERATION
C104
CIRCUIT RE-ORGANIZATION PROMOTES FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY AFTER SPINAL CORD LESIONS TARGETING THE
LUMBAR LOCOMOTOR NETWORK IN NEONATAL MICE
879
E. Kondratskaya, M. Züchner, J.C. Glover, J. Boulland (Oslo, Norway)
C105
STANDARDISATION OF XENOPUS LAEVIS SPINAL CORD INJURY MODEL FOR PROTEOMIC AND GLYCOMIC PROFILING
DURING SPINAL CORD REGENERATION
880
A. Kshirsagar, R. Ronan, A. Rebelo, S. McMahon, G. Schlosser, A. Pandit (Galway, Ireland)
C106
NEUROMODULATION EXERTED BY ASICS CHANNELS AFTER EXCITOTOXIC DAMAGE IN A MODEL OF SPINAL INJURY
881
G.L. Mazzone, P. Veeraraghavan, C. Gonzalez-Inchauspe, A. Nistri, O.D. Uchitel (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
C107
NEUROPATHOLOGY OF THE BRAINSTEM AND SPINAL CORD IN A MOUSE MODEL OF INFANTILE NEURONAL CEROID
LIPOFUSCINOSIS (INCL)
882
H. Ramesh Nelvagal, J. Dearborn, C. Shyng, M. S. Sands, J. D. Cooper (London, United Kingdom)
C108
METALLOTHIONEIN-2 TREATMENT REDUCES APOPTOTIC MARKERS AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY
883
C. Rios, I. Santander, A. Diaz-Ruiz, S. Orozco-Suarez, V. Baron-Flores (Mexico City, Mexico)
C109
CURCUMIN AND MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS PROVIDE A SYNERGISTIC EFFECT IN THE TREATMENT OF RAT
EXPERIMENTAL SPINAL CORD INJURY
884
J. Ruzicka, L. Machova-Urdzikova, A. Kloudova, J. Gillick, K. Karova, J. Dubisova, S. Kubinova, E. Sykova,
M. Jhanwar- Uniyal, P. Jendelova (Prague, Czech Republic)
C110
MMP-2 POSITIVELY AFFECTS AXONAL REGENERATION OF RETINAL GANGLION CELLS UPON OPTIC NERVE CRUSH IN
ADULT MICE
885
M. Salinas-Navarro, L. Andries, T. Buyens, L. De Groef, L. Moons (Leuven, Belgium)
C111
THE EFFECT OF RILUZOLE AND MAGNESIUM TREATMENT IN A RAT MODEL OF SPINAL CORD INJURY
C112
SPINAL CORD INJURY INDUCES AN INCREASE IN THE EXPRESSION OF THE SEROTONIN 1A RECEPTOR IN SPINALPROJECTING NEURONS OF LOW REGENERATIVE ABILITY
886
N.L. Vasconcelos, E.D. Gomes, E.P. Oliveira, C.J. Silva, R. Lima, N. Sousa, A.J. Salgado, N.A. Silva (Braga, Portugal)
887
D. Sobrido-Cameán, J. Trillo-Senín, C. Rodicio, A. Barreiro-Iglesias (Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
C113
THE EFFECT OF CURCUMIN AND EPIGALLOCATECHIN GALLATE IN THE TREATMENT OF SPINAL CORD INJURY IN RATS
888
B. Svobodova, L. Machova Urdzikova, A. Kloudova, K. Karova, E. Sykova, M. Jhanwar-Uniyal, P. Jendelova
(Prague, Czech Republic)
C114
INDIRECT EVIDENCE FOR TWO DISTINCT RILUZOLE BINDING SITES ON SODIUM CHANNELS
A. Szabo, A. Mike (Budapest, Hungary)
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C115
CONDITIONED MEDIUM OF RAT ADIPOSE-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS MEDIATES PROTECTION IN RAT
CORTICAL NEURONS FOLLOWING SPINAL CORD INJURY INDUCED SECONDARY DAMAGE
C116
NEW TRIALS FOR THE REGULATION OF CHONDROITIN SULFATE EXPRESSION BY GENE KNOCKDOWN SYSTEM TO
RECOVERY FROM SPINAL CORD INJURY
890
E. Szekiova, L. Slovinska, J. Blasko, A. Murgoci, S. Devaux, M. Cizek, J. Kafka, D. Cizkova (Kosice, Slovakia)
891
K. Takeuchi, H. Kawano, N. Matsushita, M. Igarashi (Nagakute, Japan)
C117
CORRELATION BETWEEN FUNCTIONAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL REINNERVATION OF DENERVATED HIND LIMB MUSCLES:
THE USE OF A DETAILED LOCOMOTOR PATTERN ANALYSIS SYSTEM
892
D. Török, Z. Fekécs, L. Gál, S. Pintér, A. Nógrádi (Szeged, Hungary)
C118
ENDIANDRIN A PROMOTES RAPID THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPHEROID FORMATION AND FUSION OF OLFACTORY
ENSHEATHING CELLS WITH NERVE DEBRIS
893
R. Vadivelu, M. Vial, J. Tello Velasquez, L. Beckingham, R. Yao, E. Jenny, R. Davis, R. Quinn, N. Nguyen, J. St John`s
(Nathan- Brisbane, Australia)
C119
ENDF1 NEUTRALISES EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX ASSOCIATED INHIBITOR EFFECT ON DRG NEURONS OUTGROWTH
C120
MIR-212 REGULATES OLIGODENDROCYTIC DIFFERENTIATION AND MATURATION
894
M. Vogl, L. Bieler, C. Urmann, H. Riepl, L. Aigner, S. Couillard-Després (Salzburg, Austria)
895
C. Wang, S. Tzeng (Tainan, Taiwan)
C121
INJECTABLE HYALURONIC ACID HYDROGEL COMBINED WITH MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS AS SCAFFOLDS FOR SPINAL
CORD INJURY REPAIR
C122
STUDY ON THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF A DOMAIN ANTIBODY TARGETING CELL ADHESION MOLECULE L1 (L1CAM)
896
K. Zaviskova, D. Tukmachev, I. Vackova, L. Wolfova, J. Bystronova, E. Sykova, S. Kubinova (Prag, Czech Republic)
897
W. Zhao (Shantou, China)
C. DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.16.A MENTAL DISORDERS - SCHIZOPHRENIA
C123
IMPAIRED STRUCTURAL FRONTOTEMPORAL CONNECTIVITY IN SCHIZOPHRENIA IS ASSOCIATED WITH POOR VERBAL
LEARNING AND WORKING MEMORY
898
A. Abdolalizadeh, A. Darvishi, N. Abbasi, B. Mohajer (Tehran, Iran)
C124
BEHAVIOURAL AND POSSIBLE STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS IN TWO GENETIC MICE MODELS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
899
A. Al-Absi, S. Glerup, C. Sanchez, J.R. Nyengaard (Aarhus, Denmark)
C125
OCULOMOTOR CONTROL ABERRATIONS IN NORMAL DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
900
S. Apostolakis, A. Damilou, C. Thelerits, N. Smyrnis (Athens, Greece)
C126
ZNF804A REGULATES GRIN2B EXPRESSION
C127
AGGREGATION OF TRIOBP-1 AND SCHIZOPHRENIA: IDENTIFICATION OF A DISTINCT AGGREGATION DOMAIN
901
E. Benedikz, A. Fex Svenningsen, K.H. Hinna (Odense, Denmark)
902
N. Bradshaw, M. Rita, I. Prikulis, C. Korth (Düsseldorf, Germany)
C128
MUTATIONS IN THE STARGAZIN ENCODING GENE CACNG2 ASSOCIATED WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY AND
SCHIZOPHRENIA RESULT IN SYNAPTIC DEFECTS
C129
REVERSAL OF LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF NEONATAL PHENCYCLIDINE FOLLOWING CHRONIC TREATMENT WITH
ANTIPSYCHOTICS IN THE RAT
903
A.L. Carvalho, G. Caldeira, S. Louros, M. Rodrigues, C. Pato, C. Chen, J. Peça (Coimbra, Portugal)
904
V. Castagné, A. Hernier (Le Genest Saint Isle, France)
C130
THE HALLUCINOGEN 5-MEO-DMT SIMULTANEOUSLY ALTERS OSCILLATORY ACTIVITY IN PREFRONTAL AND VISUAL
CORTEX: REGIONALLY-SELECTIVE REVERSAL BY RISPERIDONE AND 5-HT1A-R RECEPTOR BLOCKADE
905
P. Celada, L. Lladó-Pelfort, M.S. Riga, F. Artigas (Barcelona, Spain)
C131
DIFFERENTIAL METHYLATION OF PROMOTER REGIONS AND THE SCHIZOPHRENIA RS138880 RISK ALLELE AFFECTS
EXPRESSION OF BRD1
906
J.H. Christensen, M. Dyrvig, P. Qvist, J. Lichota, K. Larsen, M. Nyegaard, A.D. Børglum (Aarhus, Denmark)
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C132
PRIMARY CORTICAL NEURONS DERIVED FROM BRD1+/- MICE DISPLAY INCREASED PSD-95 PUNCTA DENSITY, REDUCED
DENDRITIC OUTGROWTH AND LIMITED RESPONSE TO HDACIS
907
T. Fryland, P. Qvist, J. Pallesen, A. Rajamani, M. Nyegaard, O. Mors, T. Corydon, A. Børglum, J. Christensen
(Aarhus, Denmark)
C133
NEUROPROTEOMIC CHANGES IN MICE WITH DECREASED EXPRESSION OF THE SCHIZOPHRENIA AND BIPOLAR
DISORDER ASSOCIATED BRD1 GENE
908
V. Paternoster, M. Svanborg, A.V. Edhager, A.P. Rajkumar, E.A. Eickhardt, M.E. Hauberg, P. Qvist, T. Fryland,
J.R. Nyengaard, O. Mors, J. Palmfeldt, A.D. Børglum, J.H. Christensen (Aarhus, Denmark)
C134
CREATING A BRD1 OVEREXPRESSING KNOCK-IN MOUSE FOR ASSESSING THE IMPLICATION OF BRD1 IN BRAIN
DEVELOPMENT, COGNITION AND STRESS RESILIENCE
909
P. Qvist, S.H. Larsen, J.E. Jakobsen, E. Füchtbauer, A. Füchtbauer, T. Fryland, O. Mors, A.D. Børglum, J.H. Christensen
(Aarhus, Denmark)
C135
CHARACTERIZATION OF A MOUSE MODEL OF THE 1Q21.1 MICRODELETION SYNDROME
910
D. Clausen, J. Nielsen, K. Fejgin, F. Sotty, J. Brix Lauridsen, V. Nielsen, P. Hjørringgaard Larsen, I. Vestergaard Klewe,
C. Tornby Christoffersen, M. Didriksen (Valby, Denmark)
C136
LOSS-OF-FUNCTION OF MIRTA22, A NOVEL NEURONAL INHIBITOR RESTORES SCHIZOPHRENIA-RELATED BEHAVIORAL
AND SYNAPTIC DEFICITS IN THE 22Q11.2 MOUSE MODEL
C137
EFFECTS OF PRENATAL MAM EXPOSURE ON CORTICAL STRUCTURE AND PRE-PULSE INHIBITION IN MALE MICE
911
A. Diamantopoulou, Z. Sun, J. Mukai, B. Xu, M. Karayiorgou, J. Gogos (New York, USA)
912
E. Foinikianaki, K. Chalkiadaki, K. Sidiropoulou (Heraklion, Greece)
C138
ABNORMAL CONECTIVITY IN FRONTAL DORSAL CORTEX IN SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS AND UNAFFECTED RELATIVES
913
P. Francisco, G. Liliana, R. Nuria, B. Daniel, M. Anna, P. Nuria, P. Marisol, P. Victor, B. Antoni, V. Oscar (Barcelona, Spain)
C139
IMMUNE DISTURBANCES IN ANTIPSYCHOTIC-NAIVE PATIENTS WITH NON AFFECTIVE PSYCHOSIS
914
C. Garcia-Rizo, M. Casanovas, E. Fernandez-Egea, C. Oliveira, A. Meseguer, M. Bioque, B. Cabrera, G. Mezquida,
B. Kirkpatrick, M. Bernardo (Barcelona, Spain)
C140
NOVEL BRAIN EXPRESSED RNA IDENTIFIED AT THE SCHIZOPHRENIA-ASSOCIATED MIR137 LOCUS
915
O. Gianfrancesco, A. Warburton, D.A. Collier, V.J. Bubb, J.P. Quinn (Liverpool, United Kingdom)
C141
FOXP2 AND CNTNAP2 GENES HAVE REDUCED EXPRESSION IN THE PREFRONTAL REGION OF PSYCHOTIC MALE PATIENTS
C142
HYPOXIA INDUCED DEVELOPMENTAL DISREGULATION OF GABAERGIC NEUROS
916
J. Gilabert-Juan, N. Sebastia-Ortega, X. Castro-Martinez, J. Nacher, J. Sanjuan, M.D. Molto (Burjassot, Spain)
917
H. Golan, H. Mardechiev (Beer-Sheva, Israel)
C143
DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION IMPROVES BEHAVIOR AND MODULATES NEURAL CIRCUITS IN A RODENT MODEL OF
SCHIZOPHRENIA
C144
BEHAVIOUR AND SLEEP DISTURBANCES ASSOCIATED WITH THE CANDIDATE RISK GENE FOR NEUROPSYCHIATRIC
DISEASE CACNA1C REVEALED USING ENU MUTAGENESIS
918
R. Hadar, L. Bikovsky, M.L. Soto-Montenegro, S. Julia, I. Weiner, J. Pascau, C. Hamani, C. Winter (Dresden, Germany)
919
E. Hobbs, V. Tucci, G. Lassi, G. Joynson, P. Nolan, M. Parsons (Didcot, United Kingdom)
C145
BEHAVIOURAL EFFECTS OF HIGH FAT DIET IN A MUTANT MOUSE MODEL FOR THE SCHIZOPHRENIA RISK GENE
NEUREGULIN 1
920
S. Holm-Hansen, J.K. Low, A. Gjedde, L.H. Bergersen, T. Karl (Copenhagen, Denmark)
C146
AGE SPAN EXPRESSION OF SCHIZOPHRENIA SUSCEPTIBILITY GENES D-AMINO ACID OXIDASE (DAO) AND DAO
ACTIVATOR (DAOA) IN HUMAN POST-MORTEM BRAIN
C147
ABNORMAL CORTISOL-DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE RATIOS CORRELATE WITH HIPPOCAMPAL AND DORSOLATERAL
PREFRONTAL CORTEX VOLUME CHANGES IN MEN AND WOMEN WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA
921
V. Jagannath, Z. Marinova, C. Monoranu, S. Walitza, E. Grünblatt (Schlieren, Switzerland)
922
E. Ji, T. Weickert, C.S. Weickert (Sydney, Australia)
C148
TRANSGENIC MOUSE FOR NEUREGULIN 1 TYPE III OVEREXPRESSION EXHIBITS ALTERED INVESTIGATIVE BEHAVIOURS IN
A TASK FOR ASSESSING OLFACTORY-BASED ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY
923
J. Olaya, C. Heusner, M. Matsumoto, T. Karl, C. Shannon Weickert (Sydney, Australia)
C149
RETINOIC ACID INCREASES RARΑ MRNA IN BRAIN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
S. Tsai, V. Sorensen Catts, C. Shannon Weickert (Randwick, Australia)
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DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.16.E MENTAL DISORDERS - ADDICTION AND DRUGS OF ABUSE
C150
DIFFERENTIAL INVOLVEMENT OF NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS DOPAMINE D1 AND D2 RECEPTOR EXPRESSING MEDIUM SPINY
NEURONS AND THEIR PROJECTIONS TO THE VENTRAL PALLIDUM IN COCAINE SEEKING
C151
EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTS OF ATYPICAL DAT INHIBITORS ON COMPULSIVE-LIKE METHAMPHETAMINE INTAKE
925
J. Heinsbroek, D. Neuhofer, Y. Kupchik, W. Griffin III, P. Kalivas (Charleston, USA)
926
C. Ho, B. Schmeichel, J. Vendruscolo, B. Tunstall, R. Slack, J. Cao, G. Tanda, G. Koob, A. Newman, L. Vendruscolo
(Baltimore, USA)
C152
THE EFFECT OF LONG-TERM PERINATAL STRESS AND DRUG ADDICTION ON MATERNAL BEHAVIOR AND DEVELOPMENT
OF THE PUPS
927
A. Holubová, M. Sevčíková, E. Macúchová, I. Hrebíčková, R. Slamberová (Prague, Czech Republic)
C153
CRITICAL DEVELOPMENTAL PERIOD FOR THE EFFECTS OF METHAMPHETAMINE ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION OF ADULT
MALE RATS
928
I. Hrebickova, M. Sevcikova, K. Nohejlova, R. Slamberova (Praque, Czech Republic)
C154
SEX-DEPENDENT CHANGES IN STRIATAL DOPAMINE TRANSPORT OF PREPUBERTAL RATS EXPOSED PRENATALLY AND/
OR POSTNATALLY TO METHAMPHETAMINE
C155
IN VIVO EFFECTS OF ENANTIOMERS OF SYNTHETIC CATHINONE 3,4-METHYLENEDIOXYPYROVALERONE (MDPV) IN
RATS: SEX DIFFERENCES IN LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY, BLOOD PRESSURE, AND HEART RATE
929
R. Slamberova, J. Sirova, Z. Kristofikova, M. Vrajova, D. Ripova (Prague, Czech Republic)
930
W. Hyatt, M. Hambuchen, M. Owens, W. Fantegrossi (Little Rock, USA)
C156
AMN082, A METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR 7 (MGLUR7) ALLOSTERIC AGONIST, ATTENUATES THE ANXIETYLIKE EFFECT OF MORPHINE WITHDRAWAL IN THE ELEVATED PLUS MAZE (EPM) TEST IN RATS
931
M. Jenda, K. Gawel, E. Gibula-Bruzda, J. Filarowska, J. Kotlinska (Lublin, Poland)
C157
GUT-BRAIN AXIS: INVOLVEMENT OF GASTROINTESTINAL HORMONES IN ALCOHOL USE DISORDER
932
E. Jerlhag Holm, D. Vallöf, E. Jorgen (Gothenburg, Sweden)
C158
TRANSLATIONAL CONTROL BY PHOSPHO-EIF2Α REGULATES THE VULNERABILITY TO COCAINE AND NICOTINE
933
S. Khatiwada, W. Huang, G. Di Prisco, A. Placzek, D. Molfese, R. Salas, M. Costa-Mattioli (Houston, USA)
C159
MGLUR7 ALLOSTERIC AGONIST AMN082 PREVENTS THE DEPRESSIVE-LIKE BEHAVIOR FOLLOWING MORPHINE
WITHDRAWAL IN RATS
934
J. Kotlinska, M. Jenda, K. Gawel, E. Gibuła-Bruzda, J. Filarowska (Lublin, Poland)
C160
INVOLVEMENT OF CRF-R1 IN ΔFOSB AND P-CREB EXPRESSION DURING MORPHINE DEPENDENCE USING A CPA MODEL
935
M. Laorden, N. Bermejo, M.J. Madrid, C. Núñez, M.V. Milanés, P. Almela (Murcia, Spain)
C161
EFFECTS OF RESTRAINT IN MORPHINE ASSOCIATED RELAPSE IN MICE
936
J. Navarro-Zaragoza, F. Teruel-Fernández, B. Ribeiro, M. Milanés, M. Laorden (Murcia, Spain)
C162
CONTRIBUTION OF GLUCOCORTICOIDS SIGNALING IN THE BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA (BLA) TO THE OPIATE
WITHDRAWAL-ASSOCIATED MEMORIES
937
M.C. Núñez Parra, D. García-Pérez, M.L. Laorden, M.V. Milanés (Murcia, Spain)
C163
FOCUS ON FEAR-RELATED LEARNING AND MEMORY IN “ADDICTED” RATS
C164
PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF PARTHENOLIDE IN METHAMPHETAMINE-INDUCED NEUROINFLAMMATION AND
NEUROVASCULAR DYSFUNCTION
938
G. Lavanco, A. Cavallaro, G. Blanda, A. Brancato, I. Miccichè, G. Carollo, F. Plescia, C. Cannizzaro (Palermo, Italy)
939
R.A. Leitão, F.L. Cardoso, V. Coelho-Santos, C.A. Fontes-Ribeiro, A.P. Silva (Coimbra, Portugal)
C165
AGE-DEPENDENT EFFECTS BY NICOTINE ON NEUROTRANSMISSION AND DOPAMINE LEVELS IN RAT STRIATAL
SUBREGIONS
940
A. Lotfi, J. Morud, V. Licheri ‎‎, B. Söderpalm, M. Ericson, L. Adermark (Gothenburg, Sweden)
C166
NEUROFUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF SALIENCE ATTRIBUTION AND INHIBITORY CONTROL IN PATHOLOGICAL
GAMBLERS DURING A GO-NOGO TASK
941
G. Maniaci, T. Piccoli, F. Picone, G. La Tona, C. Gagliardo, A. Lipari, S. Scardina, T. Dimarco, A. Goudriaan,
R. Van Holst, C. Cannizzaro (Palermo, Italy)
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C167
THE VENTRAL SUBICULUM IS CRITICAL FOR CONTEXT-INDUCED RELAPSE TO ALCOHOL SEEKING AFTER PUNISHMENTIMPOSED ABSTINENCE
942
N. Marchant, E. Campbell, L. Whitaker, B. Harvey, K. Kaganovsky, S. Adhikary, B. Hope, R. Heins, T. Prisinzano,
E. Vardy, A. Bonci, J. Bossert, Y. Shaham (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
C168
CHARACTERIZATION OF AH-7921, A SYNTHETIC DESIGNER OPIOID
943
C.M. Marzo, J. Lucchetti, F. Moro, M. Gobbi, L. Cervo (Milan, Italy)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.1.B CHEMICAL SENSES - TASTE
D001
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY ON ATP-PERMEABLE VOLTAGE-GATED ION CHANNELS IN TYPE II CELLS OF MOUSE
TASTE BUD CELLS
944
Y. Ohtubo, M. Takashima (Kitakyushu, Japan)
D002
LINOLEIC ACID ACTIVATES GUSTATORY AND REWARD BRAIN CIRCUITS
945
Y. Peterschmitt, S. Abdoul-Azize, M. Barbier, J. Millot, N.A. Khan (Besancon, France)
D003
EEG POTENTIALS SIGNIFY A TEMPORAL DISSOCIATION IN THE GUSTATORY CODING OF QUALITY, INTENSITY AND
HEDONIC VALUE
946
M. Wilton, A. Stancak, P. Bulsing, A. Makin, T. Giesbrecht, A. Thomas, T. Kirkham (Liverpool, United Kingdom)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.4 MULTISENSORY
D004
EFFICIENT DIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN DENTAL PULP STEM CELLS INTO NEURONAL AND GLIAL PHENOTYPES:
A NOVEL METHOD FOR CELL THERAPY IN SPINAL CORD INJURY
947
H. Ghasemi Hamidabadi (Sari, Iran)
D005
EFFECTS OF MULTISENSORY TRAINING ON DUAL TASK PERFORMANCES IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS:
A PILOT STUDY
948
K.N. Hsu, Y. Yea-Ru, W. Ray-Yau (Taipei, Taiwan)
D006
ASSOCIATED MOVEMENTS AND INHIBITORY CONTROL IN CHILDREN BETWEEN 2 AND 6 YEARS ARE RELATED
949
T. Kakebeeke, N. Messerli-Bürgy, A. Meyer, A. Zysset, K. Stülb, C. Leeger-Aschmann, E. Schmutz, A. Arhab, J. Puder,
S. Kriemler, S. Munsch, O. Jenni (Zurich, Switzerland)
D007
FUNCTIONAL PLASTICITY DURING DE NOVO ACQUISITION OF LAPAROSCOPIC SURGICAL SKILLS
950
A. Karabanov, F. Irmen, K. Hougaard Madsen, T. Bisgaard, H. Siebner (Hvidovre, Denmark)
D008
INTRINSIC PROCESSING CONTROLS MULTISENSORY INTEGRATION IN THE OPTIC TECTUM
951
A. Kardamakis, J. Perez-Fernandez, S. Grillner (Stockholm, Sweden)
D009
ANATOMICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR MULTISENSORY AREAS IN FERRET CORTEX
D010
NEURAL CIRCUITS UNDERLYING PARENTAL BEHAVIOR
952
L. Klaver, C. Serrarens, U. Olcese, C. Pennartz, C. Bosman (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
953
J. Kohl, C. Dulac (Cambridge, MA, USA)
D011
CELL-TYPE-SPECIFIC CALCIUM IMAGING OF CORTICAL SLOW OSCILLATION REVEALS PHASE-LOCKING INDUCED BY
MULTISENSORY INPUTS
D012
EXPLORING BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES TO WEAK ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AND THEIR NEURAL CORRELATES IN
TELEOST FISHES
954
S. Kuroki, T. Yoshida, H. Tsutsui, T. Michikawa, I. Mizuho, M. Atsushi, I. Shigeyoshi (Wako-shi, Japan)
955
A. Lauri, A. Myklatun, S. Eder, D. Shcherbakov, M. Cappetta, M. Winklhofer, G.G. Westmeyer (Muenchen, Germany)
D013
EARLY AUDITORY PROCESSING IN MUSICIANS AND DANCERS DURING A CONTEMPORARY DANCE PIECE
D014
HOW PERIPHERAL OPTIC-FLOW IS INVOLVED IN THE MULTISENSORY CONSTRUCTION OF THE 3D PERCEPT IN HUMANS
956
H. Poikonen, P. Toiviainen, M. Tervaniemi (Helsinki, Finland)
957
A. Severac Cauquil, M. Rosito, S. Celebrini (Toulouse, France)
D015
HOW PERIPHERAL OPTIC-FLOW IS INVOLVED IN THE MULTISENSORY CONSTRUCTION OF THE 3D PERCEPT IN HUMANS
A. Severac Cauquil, M. Rosito, S. Celebrini (Toulouse, France)
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POSTER PRESENTATION II
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
D016
RECIPROCAL SIGNALING SHAPES PROPRIOCEPTIVE- AND VESTIBULO-MOTOR CIRCUIT SPECIFICITY DURING
DEVELOPMENT AND AFTER INJURY
D017
STUDYING THE FUNCTION AND CONNECTIVITY OF HABENULAR NETWORKS IN ZEBRAFISH BRAIN
959
A. Takeoka, E. Baseldella, M. Sigrist, S. Arber (Basel, Switzerland)
960
E. Bartoszek, S. Jetti, S. Fore, C. Diaz Verdugo, E. Yaksi (Trondheim, Norway)
D018
SENSORY MODALITIES THAT CONTROL FEEDING BEHAVIOUR IN CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS
961
S. Zarroug, S. Glautier, L. Holden-Dye, V. O'Connor (Southampton, United Kingdom)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.5.C VISION - EXTRASTRIATE CORTEX
D019
NOISY SPIKING IN NEURONS OF VISUAL AREA V2 OF AMBLYOPIC MONKEYS
962
Y. Chino, B. Zhang, E. Smith 3 (Houston, USA)
rd
D020
A ROLE FOR ASTROGLIAL CONNEXIN 30 IN SHAPING VISUAL CORTEX CIRCUITS
963
G. Dallerac, J. Ribot, J. Zapata, C. Milleret, N. Rouach (Paris, France)
D021
THE CORTICAL ACTIVITY MAP: A PHYSIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF MOUSE VISUAL CORTEX
964
S. De Vries, M. Buice, J. Lecoq, S. Olsen, J. Waters, L. Ng, M. Garret, P. Groblewski, S. Mihalas, T. Keenan,
W. Wakeman, N. Gaudreault, A. Bernard, C. Reid, J. Phillips, C. Koch (Seattle, USA)
D022
A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE THALAMO-CORTICAL AND CORTICO-CORTICAL AREAL CONNECTIVITY OF THE FERRET
(MUSTELA PUTORIUS) VISUAL SYSTEM
D023
BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN MONKEY VISUAL CORTEX DEPEND ON PHASE OF GAMMA
BAND ACTIVITY
965
L. Dell, C.C. Hilgetag, P.R. Manger (Hamburg, Germany)
966
E. Drebitz, H. Stemmann, A.K. Kreiter (Bremen, Germany)
D024
VISUAL CATEGORY LEARNING AS A PARADIGM FOR STUDYING ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY IN MICE
D025
ROLE OF FEED-FORWARD VENTRAL VISUAL CORTEX IN COMPENSATING FOR DIFFERENT VARIATIONS IN CORE OBJECT
RECOGNITION
967
P. Goltstein, S. Reinert, T. Bonhoeffer, M. Hübener (Martinsried, Germany)
968
H. Karimi Rouzbahani, R. Ebrahimpour, N. Bagheri (Tehran, Iran)
D026
CORTICAL AREAS ENCODING VISUAL SEGMENTATION CUES FROM RELATIVE MOTION AND RELATIVE DISPARITY
D027
CORTICAL AREAS ENCODING VISUAL SEGMENTATION CUES FROM RELATIVE MOTION AND RELATIVE DISPARITY
969
P. Kohler, A.M. Norcia (Stanford, CA, USA)
970
P.J. Kohler, A.M. Norcia (Stanford, CA, USA)
D028
AUTOMATED MULTIELECTRODE ANALYSIS OF THE VISUAL TOPOGRAPHY, BOUNDARIES AND RESPONSE PROPERTIES OF
NEURONS IN THE DORSOMEDIAL EXTRASTRIATE CORTEX OF THE MARMOSET MONKEY
D029
LAMINAR DISTRIBUTION OF CORTICAL PROJECTIONS TO THE LATERAL POSTERIOR THALAMUS IN THE CAT
971
M. Rosa, S. Haghgooie, H. Yu, E. Arsenault, A. Davies, N. Price (Melbourn, Australia)
972
R. Tremblay-Laliberté, S. Stromei-Cléroux, B.O. De Souza, C. Casanova, D. Boire (Trois-Rivières, Canada)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.7.C PAIN - THALAMIC AND CORTICAL PROCESSING
D030
CONNECTION FROM ANTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX TO SPINAL CORD IN THE MODEL OF BONE CANCER PAIN
973
C.S. Chiou, C.C. Chen (Tainan, Taiwan)
D031
CORTICAL SPREADING DEPRESSION CAN BE TRIGGERED BY PHOTIC STIMULATION IN SUSCEPTIBLE MOUSE BRAIN
974
S. Hanalioglu, A. Taskiran-Sag, H. Karatas-Kursun, E. Eren-Kocak, M. Yemisci-Ozkan, Y. Gursoy-Ozdemir, T. Dalkara
(Ankara, Turkey)
D032
AMYGDALAR CGRP RECEPTORS AFFECT ECTOPIC MECHANICAL HYPERSENSITIVITY OF HINDPAWS IN THE OROFACIAL
INFLAMMATORY PAIN MODEL
975
M. Sugimoto, Y. Miyazawa, Y. Takahashi, F. Kato (Tokyo, Japan)
D033
EMPATHY FOR PAIN IN PATIENTS WITH FIBROMYALGIA ASSESSED THROUGH LASER EVOKED POTENTIALS
976
E. Vecchio, S. Invitto, K. Ricci, A. Montemurno, M. Delussi, M. De Tommaso (Bari, Italy)
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SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.7.D PAIN - NEUROPATHIC PAIN
D034
THE CANCER CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC PACLITAXEL MODULATES FUNCTION OF PRESYNAPTIC TRPV1 RECEPTORS IN THE
SPINAL CORD BY TLR4 ACTIVATION
977
P. Adamek, P. Mrozkova, J. Palecek (Prague, Czech Republic)
D035
(-)-EPIGALLOCATECHIN-3-GALLATE TREATMENT MAY REGULATE NOCICEPTIVE CROSSTALK BETWEEN NEURONS AND
GLIAL CELLS IN CHRONIC CONSTRICTION INJURED MICE
978
B. Alvarez-Pérez, M. Deulofeu, M. Bosch-Mola, J. Homs, P. Boadas-Vaello, E. Verdú (Girona, Spain)
D036
CHRONIC CENTRAL NEUROPATHIC PAIN FOLLOWING SPINAL CORD INJURY IN SWISS CD1 MICE MAY RESULT IN
EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL IMPAIRMENTS
D037
EVALUATION OF PAIN RESPONSES AND BEHAVIORAL DISTURBANCES IN SWISS CD1 MICE DURING ACUTE PHASE OF
SPINAL CORD INJURY
979
P. Boadas Vaello, S. Castany, X. Codony, B. De la Puente, E. Portillo, M. Merlos, J.M. Vela, E. Verdú (Girona, Spain)
980
S. Castany-Quintana, X. Codony, D. Zamanillo, E. Portillo, L. Romero, E. Verdú, J.M. Vela, P. Boadas-Vaello (Girona, Spain)
D038
DIFFERENTIAL PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF (-)-EPIGALLOCATECHIN-3-GALLATE TREATMENT ON THE ASTROGLIOSIS
OBSERVED IN PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL NEUROPATHIC PAIN ANIMAL MODELS
981
M. Deulofeu, B. Alvarez-Pérez, M. Bosch-Mola, J. Homs, P. Boadas-Vaello, E. Verdú (Girona, Spain)
D039
THERMAL HYPERALGESIA AND ASSOCIATED BEHAVIOURAL RESPONSES AFTER GRADED PHOTOCHEMICAL SPINAL
CORD INJURY IN MICE
D040
GLYCINE TRANSPORTER 1 INHIBITOR BITOPERTIN: A PROMISING NOVEL CANDIDATE FOR THE TREATMENT OF
NEUROPATHIC PAIN
982
J. Homs, P. Boadas-vaello, B. Alvarez-perez, M. Deulofeu, E. Verdu (Girona, Spain)
983
A. Armbruster, R. Werdehausen, V. Kötter, E. Neumann, H. Hermanns, V. Eulenburg (Erlangen, Germany)
D041
A BRAIN-PENETRANT 5-HT7 RECEPTOR AGONIST ALLEVIATES CHRONIC PAIN BEHAVIOR
984
A. Bisco (Bern, Switzerland)
D042
EFFECTS OF GDNF ON DRG NEURONS IN NORMAL AND DIABETIC MICE
985
E. Ciglieri, F. Ferrini, C. Salio (Grugliasco, Italy)
D043
ANALYSIS OF THE PAIN MATRIX IN CHRONIC PAIN MODEL RATS USING SMALL-ANIMAL NEUROIMAGING METHOD
986
Y. Cui, Z. Ying, H. Emi, W. Yasuhiro, W. Yasuyoshi (Kobe, Japan)
D044
INTRA-GANGLIONIC DELIVERY OF IBA-1 SIRNA IS REDUCING THE SNL-INDUCED NEUROPATHIC PAIN
987
R. Gheorghe, T. Repić, D. Sapunar, V. Ristoiu (Bucharest, Romania)
D045
ACTIVATION OF TRPA1 AND TRPV1 VIA PERIPHERAL MGLUR5 SIGNALING CONTRIBUTES THERMAL AND MECHANICAL
HYPERSENSITIVITY
988
K. Honda, M. Shinoda, K. Iwata (Tokyo, Japan)
D046
IDENTIFICATION OF A POPULATION OF DORSAL HORN NEURONS THAT ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO DISINHIBITION IN
NEUROPATHIC PAIN
D047
ADMINISTATION OF CORM-2 (P2X4R ANTAGONIST) DIMINISHED PAIN AND THE LEVEL OF PRONOCICEPTIVE FACTORS
IN RAT MODEL OF NEUROPATHY
989
W. Imlach, M. Christie (Sydney, Australia)
990
A. Jurga, A. Piotrowska, J. Starnowska, W. Makuch, B. Przewlocka, J. Mika (Krakow, Poland)
D048
PHARMACOLOGICAL MODULATION OF KYNURENIC PATHWAY BY RO61-6048 DIMINISHED NEUROPATHIC PAIN IN A
RAT MODEL
991
E. Rojewska, A. Piotrowska, W. Makuch, A.M. Jurga, B. Przewlocka, J. Mika (Krakow, Poland)
D049
TARGETING OPIOID AND NOCICEPTIN RECEPTORS TO ATTENUATE NEUROPATHIC PAIN: TESTING OF NOVEL
BIFUNCTIONAL LIGANDS
992
J. Starnowska, K. Guillemyn, E. Rojewska, W. Makuch, J. Mika, B. Przewłocka, S. Ballet (Cracow, Poland)
D050
CONNEXIN 43 IN TRIGEMINAL GANGLION CONTRIBUTES FACIAL MECHANICAL ALLODYNIA FOLLOWING INFERIOR
ALVEOLAR NERVE INJURY
K. Kaji (Tokyo, Japan)
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POSTER PRESENTATION II
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PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.8.C TACTILE/SOMATOSENSORY - THALAMUS AND CORTEX
D051
LARGE-SCALE CORTICAL DYNAMICS DURING A TEXTURE DISCRIMINATION TASK
994
F. Helmchen, J. Chen, A. Gilad (Zurich, Switzerland)
D052
DYNAMICAL REPRESENTATION OF WHISKER MOTION IN THE BARREL CORTEX AND PREMOTOR CORTEX IN THE
BEHAVING RAT
995
A. Joudaki, A. Fassihi, M. Diamond (Trieste, Italy)
D053
DISCRIMINATION OF TACTILE REGULARITY: A NOVEL 2-ALTERNATIVE FORCED-CHOICE TASK IN THE RAT
996
P. Kerekes, A. Daret, D. Shulz, V. Ego-Stengel (Gif Sur Yvette, France)
D054
COLUMN- AND LAYER-SPECIFIC TRANSCRIPTOMICS OF EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT PLASTICITY IN THE MOUSE BARREL CORTEX
997
K. Kole, P. Tiesinga, T. Celikel (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
D055
THE STRENGTH OF TRANSLAMINAR CONNECTIVITY CORRELATES WITH THE SENSORY RESPONSE PROPERTIES OF DEEP
LAYER NEURONS IN THE MOUSE SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX
998
S. Fayad, M. Quiquempoix, K. Boutourlinsky, R. Lambert, T. Bessaih, N. Leresche (Paris, France)
D056
FROM HAND TO HAND: A NOVEL PATTERN OF REMOTE PLASTICITY FOLLOWING TRAINING-INDEPENDENT TACTILE
LEARNING
999
S. Macchione, D. Muret, H.R. Dinse, K.T. Reilly, A. Farne (Lyon, France)
D057
SYSTEM-LEVEL ORGANIZATION OF THE NEUROVASCULAR UNIT ALONG THE MOUSE LEMNISCAL PATHWAY
1000
Y. Mitiagin, P. Blinder (Tel Aviv, Israel)
D058
THE NEOCORTICAL MICROCIRCUIT COLLABORATION PORTAL: A RESOURCE FOR DATA-DRIVEN RECONSTRUCTION OF
NEURONAL MICROCIRCUITS
1001
E. Muller, S. Ramaswamy, J. Courcol, W. Van Geit, J. King, D. Keller, M. Reimann, M. Telefont, H. Markram
(Geneva, Switzerland)
D059
INTRINSIC AND INTERAREAL CONNECTIONS IN PRIMATE SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX
1002
E. Pálfi, L. Zalányi, M. Ashaber, C. Palmer, R. Friedman, A. Roe, L. Négyessy (Budapest, Hungary)
D060
THALAMOCORTICAL WHITE MATTER PROPERTIES CORRELATE WITH SENSORIMOTOR FUNCTION POST-STROKE
1003
S. Peters, K. Brown, J. Ferris, K. Tourigny, L. Boyd (Vancouver, Canada)
D061
NEURONAL RESPONSIVENESS OF HIGHER-ORDER SOMATOSENSORY AREAS AFTER SENSORY LOSS FROM HAND IN
SQUIRREL MONKEYS
D062
DATA-DRIVEN IN SILICO RECONSTRUCTION AND SIMULATION OF NEOCORTICAL MICROCIRCUITRY: COMPARISON TO
RECENT IN VIVO EXPERIMENTAL FINDINGS 1004
H. Qi, C. Liao, J.L. Reed, J.H. Kaas (Nashville, TN, USA)
1005
S. Ramaswamy, G. Chindemi, T. Newton, M. Nolte, M.W. Reimann, E.B. Muller, H. Markram (Geneva, Switzerland)
D063
QUANTITATIVE 3D ANALYSIS OF THALAMOCORTICAL “DRIVER” SYNAPSES IN THE MOUSE SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX
D064
INVOLVEMENT OF GABAC RECEPTORS IN NEURONAL RESPONSE PROPERTIES IN RAT BARREL CORTEX
1006
J. Rodriguez-Moreno, J. Lübke, F. Clascá (Madrid, Spain)
1007
A. Roohbakhsh, N. Soltani, A. Shamsizadeh (Mashhad, Iran)
D065
AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL STUDY OF THE THALAMIC INPUT TO LAYERS 4 OF MOTOR AND SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX IN
THE MOUSE
D066
ACTIVATION OF VIP-POSITIVE INTERNEURONS IN BARREL CORTEX DURING LOCOMOTION AND WHISKING
1008
G.F. Schuhknecht, R. Bopp, S. Holler-Rickauer, K.A. Martin (Zurich, Switzerland)
1009
A. Stäuble, A. Ayaz, F. Helmchen (Zürich, Switzerland)
D067
DENDRITIC DYNAMICS IN SENSORY PERCEPTION
1010
N. Takahashi, M. Larkum (Berlin, Germany)
D068
GENERATING AND PREDICTING LONG-RANGE NEURONAL CONNECTIVITY USING THE REVERSE GEOMETRIC PRINCIPLE
1011
P. Tiesinga, M. Bakker, R. Bakker (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
D069
THE SEROTONIN REUPTAKE INHIBITOR CITALOPRAM SUPPRESSES ACTIVITY IN THE NEONATAL RAT BARREL
CORTEX IN VIVO
1012
G. Valeeva, D. Akhmetshina, A. Zakharov, A. Nasretdinov, D. Vinokurova, R. Khazipov (Kazan, Russia)
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D070
LAYER 5 MODULATION OF SENSORY INPUTS IN THE MOUSE SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX
1013
D. Vecchia, R. Beltramo, M. Molano, P. Farisello, C. Moretti, S. Panzeri, T. Fellin (Genoa, Italy)
D071
MEMBRANE POTENTIAL DYNAMICS IN MOUSE FORELIMB MOTOR CORTEX CORRELATE WITH MOVEMENT PARAMETERS
DURING A REACHING TASK
D072
SUBCELLULAR TARGETING OF VIP+ BOUTONS IN MOUSE BARREL CORTEX IS LAYER-DEPENDENT AND NOT RESTRICTED
TO INTERNEURONS
1014
B.C. Voigt, L. Estebanez, J.F.A. Poulet (Berlin, Germany)
1015
X. Zhou, M. Rickmann, J. Staiger (Goettingen, Germany)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.6.A STRESS AND THE BRAIN - HPA AXIS
E001
DRUG DISCOVERY FOR THE TREATMENT OF NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS USING THE ZEBRAFISH MODEL SYSTEM
1016
J. Burgstaller, K. Slanchev, M. Dal Maschio, H. Baier (Martinsried, Germany)
E002
BRAIN INSULIN AND INCRETIN ACTION IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF OBESITY AND DEPRESSION COMORBIDITY
1017
J. Detka, A. Kurek, K. Głombik, M. Kucharczyk, A. Basta-Kaim, W. Lasoń, B. Budziszewska (Cracow, Poland)
E003
INVOLVEMENT OF CENTRAL RELAXIN-3/RXFP3 RECEPTOR SYSTEM IN THE REGULATION OF THE NEUROENDOCRINE AND
BEHAVIORAL STRESS RESPONSE IN RATS
E004
THE EXCITATORY GABA ACTION AT THE MEDIAN EMINENCE MAINTAINS THE STEADY-STATE RELEASE OF
CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE
1018
V. Fontebasso, K. Ebner (Innsbruck, Austria)
1019
A. Fukuda, K. Kakizawa, M. Watanabe, H. Mutoh, Y. Okawa, M. Yamashita, Y. Yanagawa, K. Itoi, T. Suda, Y. Oki
(Hamamatsu, Japan)
E005
HYPOTHALAMIC CRH NEURONS ORCHESTRATE STRESS INDUCED BEHAVIOURS
1020
T. Fuzesi, N. Daviu, J. Wamsteeker Cusulin, J. Bains (Calgary, Canada)
E006
STRESS AS A CONTAGION: SYNAPTIC IMPRINTING FOLLOWING SOCIAL INTERACTIONS IN RODENTS
E007
INHERITED DOMINANCE OR SUBMISSIVENESS PREDICTS ADAPTIVE OR MALADAPTIVE HPA AXIS PROGRAMMING IN
RESPONSE TO PRENATAL RESTRAINT STRESS
1021
T. Sterley, D. Baimoukhametova, J. Bains (Calgary, Canada)
1022
M. Gross, H. Romi, L. Gilimovich, A. Pinhasov (Ariel, Israel)
E008
PRENATAL STRESS ENHANCES BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROENDOCRINE RESPONSES TO STRESS-RESTRESS IN FEMALE RAT
OFFSPRING
1023
V. Mironova, S. Pivina, V. Rakitskaya, N. Ordyan (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
E009
BEHAVIORAL, NEURAL AND HORMONAL CORRELATES OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION DURING LATE PREGNANCY- AN EVENTRELATED POTENTIALS STUDY
E010
ANTALARMIN, A CRH-R1 SPECIFIC INHIBITOR, REVERSES LOCOMOTOR ALTERATION INDUCED BY CORTICOSTERONE
INJECTION
1024
S. Raz, O. Fiterman (Emek Yezreel, Israel)
1025
C. Strazielle, G. Harle, A. Ropars, J. Frippiat, R. Lalonde (Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.8.C BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS AND SLEEP - SLEEP: SYSTEMS AND BEHAVIOUR
E011
INCREASED VARIABILITY IN THE TIMING AND EFFICIENCY OF SLEEP IN THE ABSENCE OF VISION
1026
S. Aubin, P. Jennum, M. Ptito, R. Kupers (Montreal, Canada)
E012
IDENTIFIED CELLULAR CORRELATES OF HIGH GAMMA AND RIPPLE OSCILLATIONS DURING SLEEP SPINDLES IN THE
NEOCORTEX
E013
HETEROGENEOUS FIRING OF IDENTIFIED SUPRAGRANULAR PYRAMIDAL CELLS DURING NATURAL SLOW WAVE SLEEP
IN FREELY BEHAVING RATS
1027
R.G. Averkin, V. Szemenyei, S. Bordé, G. Tamás (Szeged, Hungary)
S. Bordé, V. Szemenyei, R.G. Averkin, G. Tamás (Szeged, Hungary)
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POSTER PRESENTATION II
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
E014
VARIABLE SLEEP SPINDLE PHASE PREFERENCE OF HIGH GAMMA FREQUENCY FIRING OF SUPRAGRANULAR
REGULARSPIKING INTERNEURONS IN FREELY BEHAVING RATS
E015
CORTICAL LAYER 6 MODULATES NETWORK ACTIVITY IN THALAMUS
1029
V. Szemenyei, S. Bordé, J. Horváth, D. Eperjesi, R. Averkin G., G. Tamás (Szeged, Hungary)
1030
S. Borbély, D. Burka, V. Balogh, M. Csernai, P. Barthó (Budapest, Hungary)
E016
POPULATION ACTIVITY OF AUDITORY CORTICAL CELLS CODES STIMULUS INFORMATION DURING SLEEP SPINDLES
1031
M. Csernai, D. Burka, P. Barthó (Budapest, Hungary)
E017
GABA CELLS IN LATERAL HYPOTHALAMUS REGULATE AROUSAL AND LOCOMOTION
1032
M. Carus-Cadavieco, C. Gutierrez Herrera, M. Gorbati, A. Adamantidis, A. Ponomarenko, T. Korotkova (Berlin, Germany)
E018
SLEEP ROLE IN A RECENT AND REMOTE OPERANT EXTINCTION LEARNING IN RATS
1033
M.P. Contreras, M. Bórquez, R. Betancourt, B. Jan, I. Marion (Tübingen, Germany)
E019
CHANGES IN THE COMPOSITION OF BRAIN INTERSTITIAL IONS CONTROL THE SLEEP - WAKE CYCLE
1034
F. Ding, J. O'Donnell, Q. Xu, N. Kang, N. Goldman, M. Nedergaard (Rochester, USA)
E020
STEREOTYPIC VOLUNTARY WHEEL RUNNING DECREASES CORTICAL FIRING RATES IN FREELY MOVING MICE
1035
S. Fisher, N. Cui, L. McKillop, J. Gemignani, D. Bannerman, P. Oliver, S. Peirson, V. Vyazovskiy (Oxford, United Kingdom)
E021
SEROTONERGIC NEURONS IN THE DORSAL RAPHE MEDIATE ANTI-CATAPLECTIC ACTION OF OREXIN NEURONS BY
SUPPRESSING AMYGDALA ACTIVITY
1036
E. Hasegawa, T. Yoshida, T. Maejima, M. Yanagisawa, T. Sakurai, M. Mieda (Kanazawa, Japan)
E022
SLEEP-DEPENDENT MOTOR MEMORY CONSOLIDATION FROM ADOLESCENCE TO ADULTHOOD
1037
K. Hoedlmoser, K. Bothe, G. Gruber, M. Schabus (Salzburg, Austria)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.1.A HUMAN COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - LEARNING AND LONG-TERM MEMORY
F001
GABA A AGONISM IMPAIRS EXTINCTION AND REDUCES RENEWAL IN CONTEXT-RELATED ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING
1038
S. Lissek, B. Glaubitz, A. Golisch, M. Tegenthoff (Bochum, Germany)
F002
HOW ARE THE STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY OF CRITICAL MEMORY NETWORKS RELATED IN HEALTHY
AGEING?
1039
E. MacNicol, P. Wright, M. O'Sullivan (London, United Kingdom)
F003
PROGRESSIVE PRACTICE PROMOTES MOTOR LEARNING AND REPEATED TRANSIENT CHANGES IN CORTICOSPINAL
EXCITABILITY ACROSS MULTIPLE DAYS
1040
M.A.J. Madsen, E. Bojsen-Møller, L. Christiansen, R. Thomas, J.B. Nielsen, J. Lundbye-Jensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
F005
EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF COGNITIVE TRAINING FOR SEN CHILDREN WHEN USED AT HOME
1041
A. McCone, R. Kumar, K. Sparrowhawk, L. Franchi (London, United Kingdom)
F006
THE IMPACT OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION ASSESSMENT AND ADAPTIVE TRAINING ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN
STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES
1042
P. Shah, R. Kumar, A. McCone, K. Sparrowhawk, J. Thomas (London, United Kingdom)
F007
EVALUATION OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND TRAINING IN SCHOOL CHILDREN
1043
K. Sparrowhawk, R. Kumar, A. McCone (London, United Kingdom)
F008
STATE-DEPENDENT RECRUITMENT OF SHARP WAVE-RIPPLE EPISODES IN THE HUMAN HIPPOCAMPUS
F009
READING, RECALLING AND RECONSTRUCTING: EXAMINING HOW THE SOCIAL EXPERIENCE OF SCIENTIFIC READING
ABOUT LOVE SUPPORTS THE EMOTIONAL RECONSTRUCTION OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORIES OF VIOLENT SEXUALAFFECTIVE RELATIONSHIPS
1044
T. Ossandon, P. Billeke, M. Stockle, J. Lachaux, P. Fuentealba (Santiago, Chile)
1045
S. Racionero-Plaza, L. Puigvert, L. Ugalde, C. Martín (Seville, Spain)
F010
GENETIC VARIATION IN CHRNA4 AFFECTS BRAIN PROCESSES UNDERLYING MEMORY FUNCTION
1046
S. Roeske, B. Becker, A. Schild, R. Weber, E. Grupp, X. Hu, D. Meiberth, B. Weber, M. Wagner, F. Jessen, U. Wüllner
(Bonn, Germany)
F011
SUCCESSFUL BALANCE TRAINING IMPROVES MEMORY
1047
A. Rogge, B. Roeder, A. Zech, V. Nagel, K. Hollander, K. Braumann, K. Hoetting (Hamburg, Germany)
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F012
A DATA-DRIVEN MODEL OF THE HIPPOCAMPUS USING THE HBP BRAIN SIMULATION PLATFORM
1048
A. Romani, N. Antille, G. Atenekeng, J. Courcol, A. Devresse, A.J. Dynes, J. Falck, M. Gevaert, J.K. Gonzalo,
A. Gulyas, S. Kali, L. Kanari, S. Lange, A. Mercer, M. Migliore, E.B. Muller, J.P. Palacios, S. Ramaswamy, M. Reimann,
L. Riquelme, C. Rössert, S. Ying, J. Shillcock, M. Telefont, Thomson Alex M., W.A.H. Van Geit, L. Vanherpe,
H. Markram, (Geneva, Switzerland)
F013
THE BLOCKADE OF THE HIGHER ORDER AUDITORY CORTEX TE2 DURING EARLY PHASES OF EMOTIONAL MEMORY
CONSOLIDATION PREVENTS LEARNING-EVOKED PLASTICITY IN THE CENTRAL AND LATERAL AMYGDALA
1049
B. Sacchetti, A. Grosso, G. Concina, A. Renna, M. Cambiaghi (Torino, Italy)
F014
DECODING MATERIAL-SPECIFIC MEMORY REPROCESSING DURING SLEEP IN HUMANS
1050
M. Schönauer, S. Alizadeh, H. Jamalabadi, A. Abraham, A. Pawlizki, S. Gais (Tübingen, Germany)
F015
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF ALLOCENTRIC AND EGOCENTRIC REFERENCE FRAME USAGE
1051
K. Vlcek, P. Jiruška, I. Fajnerová, T. Nekovářová, L. Hejtmánek, P. Marusič (Prague, Czech Republic)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.1.C HUMAN COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - LANGUAGE
F016
THE HIPPOCAMPAL CONTRIBUTION TO LANGUAGE PROCESSING
1052
S. Alamri (Barcelona, Spain)
F017
STABLE STATES IN A MODEL OF A SEMANTIC CORTICAL NETWORK
1053
V. Boboeva, R. Brasselet, A. Treves (Trieste, Italy)
F018
DISENTANGLING LANGUAGE NETWORKS WITH TASK-BASED FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
1054
P. Branco, D. Seixas, S.L. Castro (Porto, Portugal)
F019
IS EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AFFECTED BY SLEEP PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME?
F020
CORTICAL DYNAMICS EXPLAIN LANGUAGE GRAMMAR: INSIGHTS FROM A LATCHING POTTS NETWORK
1055
M. Chan, N. Beyzaei, S. Fawcett, K. Derry, S. Stockler, O. Ipsiroglu (Vancouver, Canada)
1056
J. Collins (Tromsø, Norway)
F021
WHOLE EXOME SEQUENCING FOR HANDEDNESS IN A LARGE AND HIGHLY CONSANGUINEOUS FAMILY
1057
T. Kavaklioglu, M. Ajmal, A. Hameed, C. Francks (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
F022
AMYGDALA CENTRALITY TO DUAL PATHWAY PROCESSING OF AFFECTIVE PROSODIC COMMUNICATION
1058
D.I. Leitman, J.C. Edgar, K. Gamez, J. Berman, T.P.L. Roberts (Philadelphia, PA, USA)
F023
LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT IN SPINOCEREBELLAR ATAXIA TYPE 36
1059
R. Martínez Regueiro, M. Arias, B. Quintáns, J. Pardo, P. Aguiar, T. Labella Caballero, M. García-Murias, Z. Yáñez T.,
J. Cortés, A. Carracedo, M.J. Sobrido, M. Fernández-Prieto (Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
F024
THE APPLICATION OF TIMING IN NEUROREHABILITATION OF LANGUAGE DISORDERED CHILDREN
1060
E. Szelag, A. Dacewicz, A. Szymaszek, K. Nowak, A. Bombinska (Warsaw, Poland)
F025
MUSICAL TRAINING INFLUENCES SHARED NEURAL PROCESSING OF MELODIC AND PROSODIC EXPECTATION
1061
I. Zioga, C. Di Bernardi Luft, J. Bhattacharya (London, United Kingdom)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.1.H HUMAN COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - SOCIAL COGNITION
F026
A NEURAL LINK BETWEEN AFFECTIVE UNDERSTANDING AND INTERPERSONAL ATTRACTION
F027
EFFECTS OF PLEASANT AND UNPLEASANT ODOURS ON PROCESSING OF HAPPY AND DISGUSTED FACES:
AN EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL (ERP) STUDY
1062
S. Anders, J. Haynes, T. Ethofer (Luebeck, Germany)
1063
S. Cook, N. Fallon, V. Soto, K. Kokmotou, A. Thomas, T. Giesbrecht, M. Field, A. Stancak (Liverpool, United Kingdom)
F028
TACIT PREFERENCE OF MACAQUE MONKEYS AND HUMANS FOR TRUSTWORTHY FACES
F029
AUTISTIC TRAITS POSITIVELY CORRELATE WITH PERSISTENCE OF ATTENTION ON A TASK-RELEVANT AREA OF INTEREST
1064
M. Costa, E. Barat, A. Gomez, G. Lio, J. Duhamel, A. Sirigu (Bron, France)
T. Del Bianco, Y. Ozturk, N. Mazzoni, A. Bentenuto, P. Venuti (Rovereto, Italy)
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F030
PERSPECTIVE TAKING: THE ROLE OF VESTIBULAR SIGNALS
1066
D. Deroualle, L. Borel, A. Devèze, C. Lopez (Marseille, France)
F031
ROLE OF INHIBITION ON SOCIAL COGNITION: GABA RECEPTOR SUBTYPES IN VON ECONOMO NEURONS
1067
A. Dijkstra, Y. Pijnenburg, A. Rozemmuller, J. Hoozemans (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
F032
OPTOGENETIC AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL DISSECTION OF OXYTOCIN IN BRAIN CIRCUITS UNDERLYING SOCIAL
BUFFERING OF FEAR IN MALE RATS
1068
C. Hegoburu, S. Ghosh, R. Triana del Rio, C. Grundschober, R. Stoop (Prilly-Lausanne, Switzerland)
F033
IMPAIRED SOCIAL COGNITION IN SCHIZOPHRENIA: EFFECTS OF GENETIC RISK AND THE IMMUNE 8
1069
J. Holland, D. Cosgrove, D. Morris, O. Mothershill, A. Corvin, G. Donohoe (Galway, Ireland)
F034
HOW ENDOGENOUS TESTOSTERONE AND EXOGENOUS OXYTOCIN INFLUENCE THE RESPONSE TO BABY SCHEMA IN THE
FEMALE BRAIN
1070
S. Holtfrerich, E. Diekhof (Hamburg, Germany)
F035
SOCIAL DEFICITS IN DYSBINDIN-1 KNOCKOUT MICE ARE AMELIORATED BY INTRANASAL OXYTOCIN
1071
H. Huang, C. Michetti, V. Gigliucci, M. Busnelli, G. Gentili, L. Giancardo, C. Hilario, D. Sona, V. Murino, B. Chini,
M.L. Scattoni, F. Papaleo (Genova, Italy)
F036
PSYCHO-PSYCHOPHYSICS: THE SUPERIOR TEMPORAL SULCUS AND THE REFLEXIVE DECODING OF PAIN
1072
O. Hulme, A. Nejad, H. Laursen, T. Haren, S. Henningson, K. Madsen, H. Siebner (Hvidovre, Denmark)
F037
DIFFERENCES IN INTER-SUBJECT CORRELATIONS OF HEMODYNAMIC ACTIVITY DURING VIEWING OF A DRAMA MOVIE
BETWEEN SUBJECTS WITH HOLISTIC VS. ANALYTIC COGNITIVE STYLES
1073
I.P. Jaaskelainen, M. Kauppila, V. Apanovich, M. Bacha-Trams, E. Glerean, M. Sams, Y.I. Alexandrov (Espoo, Finland)
F038
THE MIND OF THE FUTURE.CAN NEUROSCIENCE CONTRIBUTE TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE HUMAN ABILITY TO
THINK LONG-TERM FUTURE?
1074
J. Jorgensen (Helsingør, Denmark)
F039
REFLECTION ON PRESENT SELF, PAST SELF AND OTHERS: EEG STUDY
1075
A. Nowicka, I. Kotlewska (Warsaw, Poland)
F040
USING THETA BURST TMS TO INVESTIGATE THE ROLE OF DORSAL MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX IN AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR1076
L. Yi-hsuan, C. Chiao-yun, L. Yuan-han, N.G. Muggleton (Taipei, Taiwan)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.D ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - FEAR AND AVERSIVE LEARNING
AND MEMORY
F041
NEURAL AND SYNAPTIC CODING OF FEAR MEMORY TRACES IN THE DORSAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX OF BEHAVING MICE
1077
M. Aime, C. Zhang, C. Martin, Y. Humeau, F. Gambino (Bordeaux, France)
F042
CANNABINOIDS MODULATE THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO TRAUMA AND REMINDERS ON EMOTIONAL PROCESSING
1078
I. Akirav, N. Korem (Haifa, Israel)
F043
ENDOCANNABINOID MECHANISMS OF NIGROTECTAL PATHWAYS MODULATE THE EXPRESSION OF INSTINCTIVE
FEAR-INDUCED RESPONSES VIA CANNABINOID RECEPTOR TYPE 1 ON GABAERGIC NEURONS
1079
R. Carvalho Almada, C. Marroini Roncon, D. Hibrahim Elias-Filho, N. Cysne Coimbra (São Paulo, Brazil)
F044
A GENDER COMPARISON STUDY OF ANXIETY/FEAR BEHAVIOR FROM INFANTS TO AGED MICE AND THE EFFECT OF
AGING ON BRAIN ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY
1080
K. Atsopardi, A.G. Kokkosis, A. Charalampopoulou, C. Korovila, N. Stavropoulou, E. Dragotis, N.T. Panagopoulos,
M. Margarity (Patra, Greece)
F045
REMOTE BUT NOT RECENT CONDITIONED FEAR-LIKE RESPONSES ELICITED BY THE OPTOGENETIC STIMULATION OF THE
MEDIAN RAPHE
1081
D. Balazsfi, D. Zelena, L. Farkas, K. Demeter, I. Barna, C. Cserép, V. Takács, G. Nyíri, T. Freund, J. Haller (Budapest, Hungary)
F046
CANP1 DELETION IMPAIRS MGLUR-DEPENDENT LONG-TERM DEPRESSION AND FEAR CONDITIONING EXTINCTION
1082
M. Baudry, G. Zhu, V. Briz, J. Seinfeld, Y. Liu, X. Bi (Pomona, USA)
F047
BENEFITS OF ADVERSITY?! HOW LIFE HISTORY AFFECTS THE BEHAVIORAL PROFILE OF MICE VARYING IN SEROTONIN
TRANSPORTER GENOTYPE
1083
C. Bodden, S.H. Richter, R.S. Schreiber, V. Kloke, J. Gerß, R. Palme, K. Lesch, L. Lewejohann, S. Kaiser, N. Sachser
(Münster, Germany)
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F048
IDENTIFICATION OF NEURONS INVOLVED IN FEAR LEARNING IN THE LATERAL AMYGDALA
1084
C. Butler, Y. Wilson, J.M. Gunnersen, M. Murphy (Melbourne, Australia)
F049
DOPAMINE SIGNALLING IN THE BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA AND THE REACTIVATION OF A RECONSOLIDATING FEAR MEMORY 1085
E. Cahill, B.J. Everitt, A.L. Milton (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
F050
A DIRECT CONNECTION BETWEEN SECONDARY AUDITORY CORTEX AND BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA IS ESSENTIAL FOR
THE RECALL OF FEAR MEMORIES
1086
M. Cambiaghi, A. Grosso, E. Likhtik, G. Concina, A. Renna, J. Gordon, B. Sacchetti (Turin, Italy)
F051
HISTONE H3 PHOSPHO-ACETYLATION AND TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR BINDING WITHIN RAT HIPPOCAMPAL IMMEDIATE
EARLY GENE PROMOTERS AFTER STRESS
1087
S.D. Carter, K.R. Mifsud, J.M.H.M. Reul (Bristol, United Kingdom)
F052
PREFRONTAL-VENTRAL PERIAQUEDUCTAL GRAY PATHWAY REGULATES FEAR BEHAVIOUR
1088
F. Chaudun, S. Bagur, C. Dejean, R. Robert, H. Wurtz, J. Courtin, C. Herry (Bordeaux, France)
F053
PREFRONTAL NEURONAL ASSEMBLIES TEMPORALLY CONTROL FEAR BEHAVIOUR
1089
C. Dejean, J. Courtin, N. Karalis, F. Chaudun, H. Wurtz, T.C.M. Bienvenu, C. Herry (Bordeaux, France)
F054
NEURONAL CIRCUITS AND MECHANISMS OF FEAR AVOIDANCE
1090
D. Jercog, A. Sant'Ana, S. Khoder, S. Valerio, C. Herry (Bordeaux, France)
F055
PREFRONTAL NEURONAL CIRCUITS OF PASSIVE AND ACTIVE FEAR BEHAVIOURS
F056
PREFRONTAL CORTEX SINGLE UNIT ACTIVITY DURING EXTINCTION OF CONDITIONED FEAR
1091
S. Khoder, F. Chaudun, D. Jercog, H. Wurtz, C. Herry (Bordeaux, France)
1092
W. Szadzinska, D. Jercog, E. Knapska, C. Herry (Bordeaux, France)
F057
NEURAL CORRELATES OF FEAR CONDITIONED ANALGESIA
1093
S. Valerio, N. Winke, D. Jercog, H. Wurtz, C. Herry (Bordeaux, France)
F058
CONTROL OVER STRESS AFFECTS LONG-TERM BEHAVIORAL AND BIOCHEMICAL CONSEQUENCES IN RATS
1094
I. Cordon, J. Carrasco, R. Nadal, A. Armario (Barcelona, Spain)
F059
FEAR GENERALIZATION AND SENSITIZATION: ARE THEY TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN?
F060
SEX DIFFERENCES IN DISCRIMINATING BETWEEN CUES PREDICTING THREAT AND SAFETY
1095
M. Costanzi, D. Saraulli, S. Cannas, F. D'Alessandro, C. Rossi-Arnaud, V. Cestari (Rome, Italy)
1096
H. Day, C. Stevenson (Nottingham, United Kingdom)
F061
SEX DIFFERENCES IN LEARNED FEAR INHIBITION ARE LINKED TO ALTERED GAMMA OSCILLATIONS IN
PREFRONTAL CORTEX
F062
THE DYNAMIC NATURE OF SYSTEMS CONSOLIDATION: STRESS DURING LEARNING ACTING AS A SWITCH GUIDING THE
RATE OF THE HIPPOCAMPAL DEPENDENCY AND MEMORY QUALITY
1097
C. Stevenson, D. Halliday, R. Mason, T. Bredy, G. Fenton (Sutton Bonington, United Kingdom)
1098
L. De Oliveira Alvares, L. Pedraza, R. Sierra, J. Quillfeldt (Porto Alegre, Brazil)
F063
HIPPOCAMPUS AND AMYGDALA VOLUME POSITIVELY CORRELATE WITH ANXIETY AND PREPULSE INHIBITION: EFFECTS
OF NEONATAL HANDLING IN THE HIGH-ANXIOUS (RLA-I) AND LOW-ANXIOUS (RHA-I) ROMAN RATS STRAINS
1099
C. Rio-Alamos, I. Oliveras, T. Cañete, G. Blázquez, E. Martinez-Membrives, R. Torrubia, A. Tobeña,
A. Fernandez Teruel (Barcelona, Spain)
F064
DIFFERENTIAL SCHIZOPHRENIA-RELATED SYMPTOMS IN RHA VS RLA RATS
1100
A. Sánchez, I. Oliveras, A. Esnal, M.A. Piludu, C. Río-Álamos, C. Gerboles, T. Cañete, G. Blázquez,
A. Fernández-Teruel, A. Tobeña (Barcelona, Spain)
F065
DIFFERENCES IN ANXIETY, NOVELTY SEEKING AND SENSORIMOTOR GATING BETWEEN INBRED ROMAN HIGH- (RHA)
AND LOW-AVOIDANCE (RLA) RATS ARE MAINTAINED AFTER EMBRYO TRANSFER
C. Tapias Espinosa, K. Baldellou, M.D.M. López, D. Sampedro Viana, C. Gerbolés, I. Oliveras, C. Río Álamos, T. Cañete,
G. Blázquez, A. Sánchez González, A. Tobeña, P.J. Otaegui, A. Fernández Teruel (Bellaterra, Spain)
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COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.H ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - LEARNING AND MEMORY:
PHYSIOLOGY AND IMAGING
F066
LONG-TERM MODERATE EXERCISE RESCUES THE AGE-RELATED DECLINES OF HIPPOCAMPAL MEMORY AND
NEUROPLASTICITY IN MICE
F067
CHANGES OF ORBITOFRONTAL AND DORSOSTRIATAL NEURAL SIGNALS AFFECT REWARD-BASED DECISION MAKING IN
EPAC2 MUTANT MICE
1102
Y. Kuo, S. Tsai (Tainan, Taiwan)
1103
H. Lee, H. Seo, K. Lee (Daegu, Republic of Korea)
F068
DISCHARGING DYNAMICS OF MPFC NEURONS DURING SOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN EPAC2 KO MICE
1104
M. Roh, K. Lee (Daegu, Republic of Korea)
F069
AGE DIFFERENCES IN BRAIN FUNCTIONING FOLLOWING A SHORT-TERM MEMORY TASK IN RATS
1105
M. Mendez Lopez, M. Mendez-Lopez, N. Arias, C. Fidalgo, M. Banqueri, J.L. Arias (Oviedo, Spain)
F070
INTRINSIC SIGNAL IMAGING OF VISUALLY-EVOKED RESPONSES IN THE MOUSE RETROSPLENIAL CORTEX
1106
M. Milczarek, I. Erchova, S. Vann, F. Sengpiel (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
F071
REDUCED DENDRITIC COMPLEXITY IN THE DENTATE GYRUS AND CA1 HIPPOCAMPAL SUBFIELDS FOLLOWING
MAMMILLOTHALAMIC TRACT LESIONS
1107
J. Perry, A. Frizzati, C. Dillingham, A. Nelson, S. Vann (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
F072
EFFECTS OF OMEGA-3 FATTY ACID SUPPLEMENTATION ON COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS AND NEURAL SUBSTRATES:
A VOXEL-BASED MORPHOMETRY STUDY IN AGED MICE
1108
M. Pesoli, D. Cutuli, M. Pagani, P. Caporali, A. Galbusera, D. Laricchiuta, F. Foti, C. Neri, G. Spalletta, C. Caltagirone,
L. Petrosini, A. Gozzi (Rome, Italy)
F073
HIPPOCAMPAL MEMORY TRACE IMPAIRMENT IN A MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
1109
S. Poll, L. Schmid, J. Steffen, D. Ehninger, M. Fuhrmann (Bonn, Germany)
F074
CONNECTIVITY AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF VIP+ INTERNEURONS IN THE BASOLATERAL COMPLEX
OF THE MOUSE AMYGDALA
1110
T. Rhomberg, E. Paradiso, C. Kremser, F. Ferraguti (Innsbruck, Austria)
F075
GLUTAMATERGIC PROJECTIONS FROM THE SUPRAMAMMILLARY NUCLEUS PROVIDE BOTH DIRECT EXCITATION AND
FEED-FORWARD INHIBITION TO HIPPOCAMPAL AREA CA2/CA3A
1111
V. Robert, L. Therreau, V. Chevaleyre, R. Piskorowski (Paris, France)
F076
CONTRIBUTION OF CEREBELLAR PLASTICITY TO SPATIAL MAP STABILITY
1112
C. Rochefort, J. Lefort, F. Jarlier, D.Z. Chris, R. Laure (Paris, France)
F077
ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT INDUCED THE MR-DETECTABLE CHANGE OF DORSAL HIPPOCAMPAL VOLUME AND THE
IMPROVEMENT OF SPATIAL INFORMATION MEMORY IN ADULT MICE
1113
R. Ryoke, A. Sumiyoshi, Y. Yabuki, H. Nonaka, K. Fukunaga, K. Ryuta (Sendai, Japan)
F078
SPATIAL WORKING MEMORY WITHOUT HIPPOCAMPUS AND MEDIAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX: A BEHAVIORAL AND A
PHYSIOLOGICAL EVALUATION
1114
M. Sabariego, S. Ahmadi, B.L. Boublil, J.K. Leutgeb, R.E. Clark, S. Leutgeb (La Jolla, CA, USA)
F079
NEURONAL DYSFUNCTION IN MICE OVEREXPRESSING HAPP IN HIPPOCAMPAL CA3 PRINCIPAL NEURONS
F080
THE OPPOSING EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND DIETARY MODIFICATION VS. STRESS ON BRAIN ACTIVITY AND
COGNITION IN RATS
1115
S. Viana da Silva, B.L. Boublil, J.K. Leutgeb, E. Koo, S. Leutgeb (La Jolla, USA)
1116
C. Simmons, M. Mesquita, K. Randall, P. Barriguete Chavez, S.C. Williams, F. Turkheimer, D. Cash (London, United Kingdom)
F081
ENGAGEMENT OF SECONDARY SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX (SII) AND HIPPOCAMPUS IN A TACTILE WORKING MEMORY
TASK IN RATS
1117
S. Talehy Moineddin, F. Pulecchi, M.E. Diamond (Trieste, Italy)
F082
LINK BETWEEN BODY CONDITION AND COGNITIVE PERFORMANCES IN A PRIMATE UNDER ACUTE CALORIC RESTRICTION 1118
N. Villain, J. Picq, F. Aujard, F. Pifferi (Brunoy, France)
F083
ZINC CHELATION LEADS TO INCREASED EXCITABILITY AND PROMOTES BURST FIRING IN NEURONS OF THE ROSTRAL
NUCLEUS REUNIENS IN VITRO
1119
D. Walsh, J. Brown, A. Randall (Exeter, United Kingdom)
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INDEX NUMBER
NOVEL METHODS AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT:
G.4.C PHYSIOLOGICAL METHODS - ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
G001
OPEN TES: AN OPEN HARDWARE TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION DEVICE DESIGNED FOR RODENT
RESEARCH
1120
J. Di Mauro, S. Pedron, V. Van Waes, E. Haffen, P. Andrieu (Besancon, France)
G002
AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTED, MINIMALLY INVASIVE, MULTISCALE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
1121
T. Blanche, M. Chamanzar, M. Maharbiz (Berkeley, USA)
G003
OPEN EPHYS: A FLEXIBLE AND AFFORDABLE DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM FOR EXTRACELLULAR ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
1122
A. Cuevas Lopez, J. Siegle, J. Voigts (Valencia, Spain)
G004
CORRELATION BETWEEN THE WAVE P200 AMPLITUDE AND COGNITIVE STATUS AT SCHIZOPHRENIA
1123
N. Daeva, M. Petrov, A. Gvozdetskiy, A. Berezina (St-Petersburg, Russia)
G005
MULTI-CHANNEL NEURAL LOGGER FOR RECORDING NEURAL ACTIVITY IN FREE BEHAVIOUR NON-HUMAN PRIMATES
1124
F. De Carvalho, W. Xu, A. Jackson (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
G006
PRELIMINAR STUDIES ON THE KINESTHETIC AND VISUAL MOTOR IMAGERY INDEX IN YOUNG ADULTS
G007
SAFETY AND EEG DATA QUALITY OF CONCURRENT HIGH-DENSITY EEG AND HIGH-SPEED FMRI AT 3 TESLA
1125
F. Di Gruttola, O. Incognito, E. Menardo, D. Menicucci, N. Novembrini, L. Sebastiani (Pisa, Italy)
1126
M.T. Foged, L. Ulrich, K. Vakamudi, H.B. Larsson, L.H. Pinborg, T. W. Kjær, M. Fabricius, C. Svarer, B. Ozenne, L. Wu,
V. Calhoun, B. Fisch, C. Thomsen, O. B. Paulson, S. Beniczky, S. Posse (Copenhagen, Denmark)
G008
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS EXPRESSED IN HUMAN NEURONS DIFFERENTIATED
FROM FETAL HIPPOCAMPUS-DERIVED NEURAL STEM/PROGENITOR CELLS
1127
K. Fukushima, K. Yamazaki, N. Miyamoto, K. Sawada (Tsukuba, Japan)
G009
LONG-TERM DYNAMICS OF AXONAL BIOPHYSICS AND MORPHOLOGY IN VITRO
G010
INTEGRATION OF HUMAN ION CHANNELS INTO SOLVENT-FREE LIPID BILAYERS IN MICROFABRICATED APERTURES:
ACCELERATED VESICLE FUSION VIA CENTRIFUGATION
1128
R. Habibey, M. Pesce, H. Mousavi, A. Blau (Genoa, Italy)
1129
A. Hirano-Iwata, M. Yoshida, S. Araki, D. Tadaki, R. Miyata, K. Ishibashi, H. Yamamoto, M. Niwano (Sendai, Japan)
G011
CONTINUOUS ELECTRICAL STIMULATION AND RECORDING OF INDUCED SPIKING USING A CMOS-BASED HIGH DENSITY
MICROELECTRODE ARRAY
1130
F. Jetter, G. Bertotti, G. Zeck, R. Thewes (Reutlingen, Germany)
G012
AMPLIFYING NEURONAL SIGNALS IN EXTRACELLULAR RECORDINGS USING ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF A GLIAL CELL SHEET 1131
R. Matsumura, H. Yamamoto, A. Hirano-Iwata, M. Niwano (Sendai, Japan)
G013
INTEGRATIVE EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN FOR SIMULTANEOUS ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND TWO-PHOTON CALCIUM
IMAGING IN THE RAT HIPPOCAMPUS, IN VITRO
1132
D. Meszéna, I. Pál, B.P. Kerekes, G. Márton, Z. Somogyvári, I. Ulbert (Budapest, Hungary)
G014
MICROELECTRODE ARRAY (MEA) AND AUTOMATED PATCH-CLAMP APPROACHES FOR FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF IPS
DERIVED NEURONS 1133
E. Dragicevic, N. Becker, D. Millard, C. Isaac, A. Obergrussberger, I. Rinke, A. Nicolini, C. Haarmann, S. Fiene,
S. Chvatal, S. Stölzle-Feix, A. Brüggemann, M. George, N. Fertig (Munich, Germany)
G015
MICROFLUIDIC DEVICES COMBINED WITH MULTISITE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY FOR FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY
MONITORING IN CULTURED NEURONAL NETWORKS
1134
A. Pimashkin, A. Gladkov, V. Kolpakov, Y. Pigareva, E. Malishev, A. Bukatin, V. Kazantsev, I. Mukhina
(Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
G016
DEVELOPMENT OF A NON-CONDUCTIVE FIBRE-OPTIC IMAGING SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME DETECTION OF NEURONAL
ACTIVITY IN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
1135
A. Saito, M. Takahashi, Y. Jimbo, S. Nakasono (Chiba, Japan)
G017
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM ACTIVITY DIFFERENCES OF EXPERT AND NOVICE AIR PISTOL SHOOTERS
G018
MICROSTATE SEGMENTATION OF WIRELESS EEG FOR REAL-WORLD EVALUATION OF HEDONIC PREFERENCES IN
NATURALISTIC SETTINGS
1136
E.S. Atis, A.D. Duru, C. Karagözoğlu (Istanbul, Turkey)
V. Soto, N. Fallon, T. Giesbrecht, A. Stancak (Liverpool, United Kingdom)
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1137
POSTER PRESENTATION II
SUNDAY JULY 3, 2016
SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
G019
EVALUATION OF THE N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE LIGAND GATED ION CHANNEL USING AUTOMATED ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
AND FAST FLUIDIC EXCHANGE
G020
IN VITRO AND IN VIVO CHARACTERIZATION OF NEW MULTI-CONTACT FLEXIBLE SILICON PROBES FOR FLOATING
INTRACORTICAL IMPLANTATION
1138
M. McPate, J. Webber, M. Kassinos, G. Kirsch, Y. Kuryshev, C. Mathes (Sunnyvale, CA, USA)
1139
H. Stemmann, A. Schander, W. Lang, A. Kreiter (Bremen, Germany)
G021
EFFECT OF OPIPRAMOL ON THE SEIZURE THRESHOLD IN A RAT MODEL OF ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY
G022
PAPER-BASED 3D NEURAL CULTURES TO STUDY PATTERNED NETWORKS ON MULTIELECTRODE ARRAYS
1140
E.F. Pinto, L.S. Nair, R. Baburaj, N.M. Singh, C. Andrade (Bangalore, India)
1141
G. Thompson-Steckel, A. Renz, K. Tybrandt, J. Vörös (Zürich, Switzerland)
G023
DIRECT EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF CHARGE INJECTION LIMITS OF MICROELECTRODES USING FLUORESCENCE
PH-SENSITIVE DYE IMAGING
1142
P. Villard, G. Offranc Piret, C. Hébert, L. Rousseau, J. Morel, E. Scorsone, P. Bergonzo, P. Mailley, B. Yvert
(Grenoble, France)
G024
NEXT GENERATION NEURAL INTERFACES FOR LOW-POWER MULTICHANNEL SPIKE SORTING
G025
A SWITCH TO READOUT INTERNAL MEMORY IN CORTICAL CULTURES
1143
S. Luan, I. Williams, F. De Carvalho, R. Quian Quiroga, A. Jackson, T. Constandinou (London, United Kingdom)
1144
Y. Yada, K. Furuike, T. Mita, R. Kanzaki, D. Bakkum, H. Takahashi (Tokyo, Japan)
G026
RECONSTITUTION OF HUMAN ION-CHANNELS IN SOLVENT-FREE BILAYER LIPID MEMBRANES BASED ON
MICROFABRICATED SILICON CHIPS
1145
M. Yoshida, H. Ayumi, A. Shun, N. Michio, Y. Hideaki (Sendai, Japan)
G027
A NOVEL HIGH DENSITY 512 NEEDLE-BASED MICROELECTRODE ARRAY TO INVESTIGATE NETWORK BEHAVIOURS IN
ACUTE SLICES
1146
D. Young, J.M. Beggs, W. Dabrowski, C.J. Kenney, A. Sher, K. Mathieson, A.M. Litke, D. Gunning
(Glasgow, United Kingdom)
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
MONDAY, JULY 4, 2016
8:30 - 9:30
Hall A
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL04 PLENARY LECTURE
8:35
Introducer: M.P. Witter (Trondheim, Norway)
1147
CIRCUITS FOR MOVEMENT
1148
S. Arber (Basel, Switzerland)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall F
SYMPOSIUM:
S17: EPIGENETIC MECHANISMS UNDERLYING NEURAL DEVELOPMENT.
9:50
Chair: G. Castelo-Branco (Stockholm, Sweden)
1149
EPIGENETIC IMPRINTING IN NEUROGENESIS
1150
R. Montalbán-Loro, S. Ferrón (Valencia- Burjassot, Spain)
10:10
DISTINGUISHING THE ROLES OF LONG NONCODING RNAS IN THE HUMAN BRAIN FROM TRANSCRIPTIONAL NOISE
USING EPIGENETIC MARKS AND EXPRESSION QTLS
1151
C.P. Ponting (Oxford, United Kingdom)
10:30
EPIGENETIC STATES IN THE OLIGODENDROCYTE LINEAGE: INSIGHTS FROM SINGLE-CELL RNA SEQUENCING
1152
G. Castelo-Branco (Stockholm, Sweden)
10:50
NUCLEAR EVENTS MODULATING OLIGODENDROCYTE DIFFERENTIATION
1153
P. Casaccia (New York, USA)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall G
SYMPOSIUM:
S18: VESICULAR NEUROTRANSMITTER TRANSPORTERS IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH.
9:50
Chair: P. Bezzi (Lausanne, Switzerland)
1154
THE MECHANISM AND REGULATION OF VESICULAR NEUROTRANSMITTER TRANSPORT
1155
R. Edwards, J. Eriksen, J. Ullman, R. Chang, M. MacGregor, F. Li (San Francisco, USA)
10:10
ASTROCYTE VGLUTS IN EPILEPSY
10:30
VESICULAR GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTERS USE FLEXIBLE ANION AND CATION BINDING SITES FOR EFFICIENT
ACCUMULATION OF NEUROTRANSMITTER
10:50
AUTISTIC-LIKE BEHAVIOURS AND PREFRONTAL CORTEX DYSFUNCTIONS IN MICE LACKING ASTROCYTIC VMAT2
1156
G. Carriero (Lausanne, Switzerland)
1157
R. Jahn (Göttingen, Germany)
1158
J. Mothet (Marseille, France)
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9:45 - 11:15
Hall B
SYMPOSIUM:
S19: NEOCORTEX: WHY SO MANY LAYERS AND CELL TYPES?
9:50
Chair: R. Bruno (New York, USA)
1159
THE NEOCORTICAL CIRCUIT IS TWO CIRCUITS
1160
R. Bruno (New York, USA)
10:10
CORTICAL CONTROL OF INNATE, REFLEXIVE BEHAVIORS
1161
M. Scanziani (La Jolla, USA)
10:30
CORTICAL SENSORY PROCESSING VARIES WITH CELL TYPE AND BEHAVIORAL STATE
10:50
CORTICAL LAYERS, CELL SIZE AND POLYPLOIDY
1162
J. Cardin (New Haven, USA)
1163
M. Brecht (Berlin, Germany)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall H
SYMPOSIUM:
S20: TIMING NEUROGENESIS: INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC FACTORS.
9:50
Chair: V. Tarabykin (Berlin, Germany)
1164
NUTRITIONAL CONTROL OF NEURAL STEM CELLS
1165
A. Brand (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
10:10
TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL PATTERNING OF NEURAL STEM CELLS
1166
C. Desplan (New York, USA)
10:30
THE GENE REGULATORY LOGIC FOR READING THE SONIC HEDGEHOG GRADIENT IN THE VERTEBRATE NEURAL TUBE
1167
J. Briscoe (London, United Kingdom)
10:50
CELL FATE IN THE NEOCORTEX: CELL INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC FACTORS
1168
V. Tarabykin (Berlin, Germany)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall C
SYMPOSIUM:
S21: CONVERGENT DESIGN: HOW INHIBITORY CIRCUITS GOVERN OLFACTORY PROCESSING.
9:50
Chair: V. Egger (Regensburg, Germany)
1169
THE WIRING VARIABILITY OF DROSOPHILA OLFACTORY LOCAL INTERNEURONS
1170
Y. Chou (Nankang- Taipei, Taiwan)
10:10
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF INHIBITORY OLFACTORY CIRCUITS IN DROSOPHILA
10:30
THE RODENT OLFACTORY BULB GRANULE CELL: A CONFEDERATION OF INHIBITORY MINI-NEURONS
1171
S. Sachse, A. Strutz, A. Baschwitz, V. Grabe, B. Hansson ( Jena, Germany)
1172
V. Egger (Regensburg, Germany)
10:50
INHIBITORY CIRCUITS IN THE MOUSE OLFACTORY BULB DURING LEARNING
1173
A.T. Schaefer (London, United Kingdom)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall D
SYMPOSIUM:
S22: NON-CODING RNA SIGNALS LINKING PAIN AND MOOD DISORDERS.
Chair: M. Kress (Innsbruck, Austria)
1174
Chair: M. Landry (Bordeaux, France)
1175
9:50
NEURONAL-EXPRESSED MICRORNA-TARGETED PSEUDOGENES COMPETE WITH CODING GENES IN THE HUMAN BRAIN
1176
10:10
MICRORNA CONTAINING MICROVESICLES FOR INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION IN THE BRAIN
H. Soreq, S. Barbash, A. Simchovitz, A. Buchman, D. Bennett, S. Shifman ( Jerusalem, Israel)
C. Verderio, I. Prada, E. Turola, M. De Luca, M. Pacifici, M. Gabrielli, L. Amin, G. Legname, D. Cojoc, F. Peruzzi (Milan, Italy)
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July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
10:30
MICRORNAS INVOLVED IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF NEUROPATHIC PAIN FOLLOWING NEURONAL INJURY
1178
T. Kalpachidou, S. Quarta, P. Malsch, M. Kress (Innsbruck, Austria)
10:50
PATHOGENESIS OF CANCER PAIN: INVOLVEMENT AND THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF MICRORNAS
1179
A. Favereaux (Bordeaux, France)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall E
SYMPOSIUM:
S23: UNDERSTANDING LOCAL AND GLOBAL CIRCUIT MECHANISMS FOR COGNITION IN PRIMATES.
9:50
Chair: T. Hirabayashi (Tokyo, Japan)
1180
Chair: A. Mitchell (Oxford, United Kingdom)
1181
MICROCIRCUIT OPERATION IN THE MACAQUE TEMPORAL CORTEX FOR REPRESENTATION AND RETRIEVAL OF
ASSOCIATIVE OBJECT MEMORY
1182
T. Hirabayashi (Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba)
10:10
DEVELOPMENT OF PREFRONTAL CIRCUITS MEDIATING WORKING MEMORY AND RESPONSE INHIBITION IN ADOLESENCE 1183
C. Constantinidis (Winston-Salem, USA)
10:30
A PATHWAY FROM THE BRAINSTEM THAT TARGETS FRONTAL LOBE MICROCIRCUITS FOR VISION
10:50
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE MEDIODORSAL THALAMUS AND PREFRONTAL CORTEX IMPORTANT FOR LEARNING AND
DECISION-MAKING IN MACAQUE MONKEYS
1184
M. Sommer (Durham, USA)
1185
A. Mitchell (Oxford, United Kingdom)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall I
SYMPOSIUM:
S24: INTERACTIONS BETWEEN EXCITATORY AND INHIBITORY SYNAPSES WITHIN LOCAL NETWORKS.
9:50
Chair: A. Maffei (Stony Brook, USA)
1186
LOCAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN EXCITATION AND INHIBITION WITHIN DENDRITES
1187
C. Wierenga (Utrecht, Netherlands)
10:10
DISTINCT LEARNING RULES FOR SUBPOPULATIONS OF GABAERGIC SYNAPSES IN THE NEOCORTEX
1188
M. Higley (New Haven, USA)
10:30
CROSSTALK BETWEEN EXCITATORY AND INHIBITORY HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS CONTROLS ENGRAM FORMATION AND
MEMORY STABILITY
1189
P. Mendez (Geneva, Switzerland)
10:50
CORTICAL CIRCUIT DISSECTION IN NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
1190
M. Fagiolini (Boston, USA)
12:00 - 13:00
Hall F
SPECIAL INTEREST EVENT:
SiE05: EUROPEAN RESEARCH COUNCIL (ERC): FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTIGATOR-DRIVEN
RESEARCH IN EUROPE
12:00
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
1191
C. Sandi (Lausanne, Switzerland)
12:15
"THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH COUNCIL (ERC): FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTIGATOR-DRIVEN RESEARCH IN
EUROPE"
1192
N. Voilley (Brussels, Belgium)
12:30
SHARING "ERC EXPERIENCE" WITH ERC GRANTEES
1193
M. Parmar (Lund, Sweden)
12:45
SHARING "ERC EXPERIENCE" WITH ERC GRANTEES
1194
T. Mrsic-Flogel (Basel, Switzerland)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY JULY 4, 2016 | 145
12:00 - 13:30
Hall B
SPECIAL INTEREST EVENT:
SiE06: WHY DO WE NEED TO USE ANIMALS IN RESEARCH? REACHING OUT TO THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY,
THE PUBLIC AND THE INSTITUTIONS
Moderator: M. Rushworth (Oxford, United Kingdom)
1195
INTRODUCTION TO CARE ACTIVITIES
1196
F. Lachapelle (Paris, France)
HOW TO BE PREPARED TO FACE CRISIS SITUATION
1197
D. Padovan (Italy)
HOW TO MANAGE COMMUNICATION WITH INSTITUTIONS AND POLICY MAKERS
1198
S. Morosan (France)
ACTIONS IN SPAIN SUPPORTING ANIMALS IN RESEARCH
1199
J. Lerma Gómez (Alicante, Spain)
HOW TO OBTAIN SUPPORT FROM THE EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS - THE EU DIRECTIVE TOOL
1200
C. Busoi (Romania)
12:40 - 13:00
Hall A
SPECIAL INTEREST EVENT:
SiE07: NEUROSCIENCE OUTREACH AWARDS CEREMONY
13:00 - 13:45
Hall A
SPECIAL LECTURE:
SL04: HOST SOCIETY SPECIAL LECTURE
Introducer: N.C. Petersen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
1201
THE GLYMPHATIC SYSTEM
1202
M. Nedergaard (Rochester NY, USA / Copenhagen, Denmark)
13:00 - 13:45
Hall I
SPECIAL LECTURE:
SL05: EDAB / MAX COWAN SPECIAL LECTURE
Introducer: C. Blakemore (London, United Kingdom)
1203
NEURAL CIRCUITS FOR GOAL-DIRECTED SENSORIMOTOR TRANSFORMATION
1204
C. Petersen (Lausanne, Switzerland)
13:00 - 13:45
Hall C
SPECIAL LECTURE:
SL06: BOEHRINGER-INGELHEIM / FENS RESEARCH AWARD
Introducer: B. Sommer (Biberach, Germany)
1205
GENETIC AND MOLECULAR DISSECTION OF HUMAN NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
1206
G. Novarino (Klosterneuburg, Austria)
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July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
15:45 - 17:15
Hall I
SYMPOSIUM:
S25: BRAIN REPROGRAMMING AND REPAIR.
15:50
Chair: A. Björklund (Lund, Sweden)
1207
NEW STEM CELL BASED THERAPIES FOR PARKINSON´S DISEASE
1208
M. Parmar (Lund, Sweden)
16:10
REAWAKENING THE SLEEPING BEAUTY IN THE ADULT BRAIN: LINEAGE CONVERSION OF BRAIN-RESIDENT CELLS INTO
NEURONS
1209
M. Karow, S. Péron, A. Pataskar, V. Tiwari, B. Berninger (Mainz, Germany)
16:30
REPROGRAMMING NEURONAL CIRCUITS IN THE NEOCORTEX
1210
P. Arlotta (Cambridge, USA)
16:50
REPAIR OF DAMAGED OR DISEASED NEURAL CIRCUITS BY RECRUITMENT OF RESIDENT CELLS
1211
S.A. Goldman (Copenhagen, Denmark)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall F
SYMPOSIUM:
S26: MODELING OF SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION - THE PRESYNAPTIC SIDE.
Chair: J.B. Sørensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
15:50
1212
Chair: A.M. Walter (Berlin, Germany)
1213
SUPRALINEAR MODULATION OF SYNAPTIC STRENGTH
1214
L.N. Cornelisse (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
16:10
CA2+ CHANNEL-RELEASE SENSOR COUPLING AND MOLECULAR IDENTITY OF THE CA2+ SENSOR AT INHIBITORY SYNAPSES
1215
I. Arai, C. Chen, P. Jonas (Klosterneuburg, Austria)
16:30
IMPACT OF PRESYNAPTIC CALCIUM DYNAMICS IN VESICLE RELEASE AT INHIBITORY AND EXCITATORY NERVE
TERMINALS OF THE CEREBELLUM
1216
N. Rebola (Paris, France)
16:50
MODELING SHORT-TERM PLASTICITY AT THE CALYX OF HELD
1217
E. Neher (Göttingen, Germany)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall G
SYMPOSIUM:
S27: "DIRECT" AND "INDIRECT" PATHWAYS IN BASAL GANGLIA DISORDERS:
SEGREGATION OR COOPERATION?
Chair: M.A. Cenci Nilsson (Lund, Sweden)
1218
Chair: P. Calabresi (Perugia, Italy)
1219
15:50
A CRITICAL REAPPRAISAL ON THE TWO PATHWAYS: FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO MOVEMENT DISORDERS
1220
16:10
CELL TYPE-SPECIFIC PLASTICITY OF STRIATAL PROJECTION NEURONS IN PARKINSON´S AND HUNTINGTON´S MODELS
P. Calabresi (Perugia, Italy)
1221
D.J. Surmeier (Chicago, USA)
16:30
THE TWO PATHWAYS IN PARKINSONIAN AKINESIA AND DYSKINESIA
1222
M.A. Cenci Nilsson (Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lund University)
16:50
DISTINCT ROLES OF VENTRAL STRIATAL PATHWAYS IN PSYCHOSTIMULANT ABUSE
1223
M.K. Lobo (Baltimore, USA)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY JULY 4, 2016 | 147
15:45 - 17:15
Hall B
SYMPOSIUM:
S28: NEURONAL, SYNAPTIC AND CIRCUIT ALTERATIONS IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE.
15:50
Chair: P. Beed (Berlin, Germany)
1224
PRESYNAPTIC MECHANISMS OF ACTION OF PRESENILIN
1225
C. Mulle (Bordeaux, France)
16:10
EARLY STAGE CHANGES IN A SPECIFIC CELL TYPE IN LAYER II OF THE ENTORHINAL CORTEX
1226
M.P. Witter (Trondheim, Norway)
16:30
ALTERED CORTICAL OSCILLATIONS IN AD
16:50
RESTORING BRAIN FUNCTIONS IN ALZHEIMER MODELS BY ENHANCING INHIBITORY INTERNEURON FUNCTION
1227
P. Beed, A. Klein, D. Schmitz (Berlin, Germany)
1228
J.J. Palop (San Francisco, USA)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall C
SYMPOSIUM:
S29: VISUAL NEURONS IN ACTION: LINKING VISION TO ORIENTED BEHAVIORS IN FLIES.
Chair: M.E. Chiappe (Lisboa, Portugal)
1229
Chair: M. Silies (Göttingen, Germany)
1230
15:50
GENETIC DISSECTION OF THE PERIPHERAL VISUAL CIRCUITS THAT GUIDE MOTION RESPONSES
1231
16:10
A SPIKE-TIMING MECHANISM FOR SELECTION OF VISUALLY-DRIVEN ESCAPE BEHAVIORS IN DROSOPHILA
M. Silies, K. Sporar, Y. Fisher, J. Leong, L. Ramos Traslosheros (Göttingen, Germany)
1232
G.M. Card (Ashburn, USA)
16:30
NEURAL CIRCUITS UNDERLYING VISUOMOTOR INTEGRATION IN DROSOPHILA
1233
J.D. Seelig (Bonn, Germany)
16:50
USING VIRTUAL REALITY AND GENETICS TO REVERSE ENGINEER DROSOPHILA VISUAL BEHAVIOR
1234
A. Straw (Vienna, Austria)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall H
SYMPOSIUM:
S30: ANIMAL MODELS OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER - FROM DISEASE MECHANISMS TO NOVEL THERAPIES.
15:50
Chair: D.H. Geschwind (Los Angeles, USA)
1235
Chair: M. Petrinovic (Basel, Switzerland)
1236
AUTISM: FROM GENETIC FINDINGS TO THERAPEUTICS
1237
D.H. Geschwind (Los Angeles, USA)
16:10
AUTISM AND THE SYNAPSE: EMERGING MECHANISMS AND MECHANISM-BASED THERAPIES
1238
M. Sahin (Boston Massachusetts, USA)
16:30
MODELING ASD CORE SYMPTOMS IN ANIMAL MODELS
1239
M.L. Scattoni (Rome, Italy)
16:50
BRAIN IMAGING IN ASD: MOUSE MODELS AND HUMAN POPULATION STUDIES
J. Lerch (Toronto, Canada)
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1240
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
15:45 - 17:15
Hall D
SYMPOSIUM:
S31: THE NEUROSCIENCE OF BODY CONSCIOUSNESS.
15:50
Chair: M. Slater (Barcelona, Spain)
1241
BODY OWNERSHIP AND EMBODIED COGNITION
1242
H. Ehrsson (Stockholm, Sweden)
16:10
USING AUDITORY AND MULTISENSORY STIMULATION TO ALTER BODY REPRESENTATION
1243
A. Tajadura-Jimenez (Seville, United Kingdom)
16:30
VIRTUAL BODY OWNERSHIP INFLUENCES ATTITUDES, BEHAVIOURS AND ILLUSORY AGENCY
1244
M. Slater (Barcelona, Spain)
16:50
FROM ACTION SENSATIONS TO BODY PREDICTIONS: PSYCHOPHYSICAL AND NEUROIMAGING STUDIES ON BODY
UNAWARENESS
1245
A. Fotopoulou (London, United Kingdom)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall E
SYMPOSIUM:
S32: CELL-TO-CELL PROPAGATION OF MISFOLDED PROTEINS AS A COMMON FEATURE IN NEURODEGENERATION.
15:50
Chair: A.M. Pooler (Lausanne, Switzerland)
1246
Chair: C. Rieker (Lausanne, Switzerland)
1247
FROM NUCLEATION TO WIDESPREAD PROPAGATION: A PRION-LIKE CONCEPT FOR ALS
1248
M. Polymenidou (Zürich, Switzerland)
16:10
SECRETION AND SPREADING OF TAU ISOFORMS: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES
1249
L. Buée (Lille, France)
16:30
IS ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN A PRION-LIKE PROTEIN IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE?
1250
P. Brundin (Grand Rapids, USA)
16:50
TRANSNEURONAL PROPAGATION OF MUTANT HUNTINGTIN CONTRIBUTES TO NON-CELL AUTONOMOUS PATHOLOGY IN
NEURONS
1251
E. Pecho-Vrieseling (Basel, Switzerland)
17:10 - 17:30
Hall A
SPECIAL INTEREST EVENT:
SiE08: AWARD CEREMONY: MENTORING AND PHD THESIS PRIZES 2016
17:30 - 19:00
Hall A
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL05: PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE
17:35
Introducer: M. Di Luca (Milano, Italy)
1252
THE HIPPOCAMPAL COGNITIVE MAP: PAST AND FUTURE
1253
J. O'Keefe (London, United Kingdom)
18:00
GRID CELLS AND ENTORHINAL NETWORK DYNAMICS
1254
E.I. Moser (Trondheim, Norway)
18:25
DEVELOPMENT OF THE GRID-CELL SYSTEM
1255
M. Moser (Trondheim, Norway)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY JULY 4, 2016 | 149
19:15 - 21:15
Room 19
NETWORKING EVENT:
YOUR GUIDE TO INDEPENDENCE: BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL CAREER IN NEUROSCIENCE
19:15 - 22:30
NETWORKING EVENT:
THE ERA OF SHARING IN NEUROSCIENCE
19:30 - 21:30
NETWORKING EVENT:
FIRST MEETING OF THE SYNAPTIC ROLE IN COGNITIVE DISABILITIES NETWORK
Venue: Cab Inn Metro Hotel, Arne Jacobsens Alle 2, 2300 Copenhagen
150 | SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
Room 20
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Organised by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Hosted by the Danish Society for Neuroscience
Where European Neuroscience
meets the world
POSTER
PRESENTATION III
Monday July 4, 2016
POSTER PRESENTATION III
MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
DEVELOPMENT:
A.2.C NEUROGENESIS AND GLIOGENESIS - NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION
A001
DYNAMICS OF NEUROGENESIS SHAPING THE MAMMALIAN NEOCORTEX: COUP-TFI CONTROLS NEURAL STEM CELL
PROLIFERATION AND DIFFERENTIATION IN THE CAUDAL CORTEX
A002
Β-ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS AS NEW TARGETS FOR ADULT HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS MODULATION
1256
M. Bertacchi, M. Studer (Nice, France)
1257
V. Bortolotto, B. Cuccurazzu, C. Crosta, V. Tugnoli, D. Monti, P.L. Canonico, M. Grilli (Novara, Italy)
A003
ANALYSIS OF ABVENTRICULAR PROLIFERATING CELLS IN EMBRYONIC HUMAN RETINA
1258
I. Bystron (Oxford, United Kingdom)
A004
DIFFERENTIATION OF PRIMARY HUMAN NEURONS: COMPARING TRANSCRIPTOMIC TRAJECTORIES OF CORTICAL AND
GERMINAL LAYERS
1259
A. Chiocchetti, L. De la Torre Ubieta, J.L. Stein, D. Polioudakis, L. Demyan, M.T. Lázaro, D. Lu, Y. Marianna, O. Carli,
C.M. Freitag, D.H. Geschwind (Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
A005
A CONSUMABLE RESERVOIR OF IMMATURE NEURONS: AN UNSUSPECTED FORM OF ADULT CORTICAL NEUROGENESIS
1260
S. Couillard-despres, P. Rotheneichner, M. Belles, R. König, B. Benedetti, C. Kreutzer, P. Zaunmair, L. Aigner,
J. Nacher (Salzburg, Austria)
A006
THE PPARBETA/DELTA AGONIST GW0742 INDUCES EARLY NEURONAL MATURATION OF CORTICAL POST-MITOTIC
NEURONS: ROLE OF PPARBETA/DELTA IN NEURONAL MATURATION
1261
M. D'Angelo, E. Benedetti, B. D'Angelo, S. Di Loreto, L. Cristiano, A. Antonosante, A. Fidoamore, R. Golini, B. Cinque,
M.G. Cifone, R. Ippoliti, A. Giordano, A. Cimini (L'Aquila, Italy)
A007
THE SERINE/THREONINE KINASE NDR2 MODULATES ERK SIGNALING AND Α-1 INTEGRIN EXPRESSION DURING NEURITE
OUTGROWTH
A008
MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL GABAERGIC ENHANCEMENT: A POSSIBLE MODULATION IN THE GABA EXCITATORY/
INHIBITORY SHIFT
1262
Y.E. Demiray, D. Lang, K. Rehberg, O. Stork (Magdeburg, Germany)
1263
G. Desiato, M. Matteoli, D. Pozzi, S. Coco (Monza, Italy)
A009
DROSHA POST-TRANSCRIPTIONALLY REGULATES EMBRYONIC NEURAL STEM CELLS
A010
MATERNAL PROTEIN RESTRICTION AROUND CONCEPTION REDUCES THE NEURAL STEM CELLS DURING MOUSE FETAL
BRAIN DEVELOPMENT AND ALTERS NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION DURING GESTATION
1264
A. Erni, C. Rolando, V. Taylor (Basel, Switzerland)
1265
J. Gould, P.J. Smith, C.J. Airey, T.P. Fleming, S. Willaime- Morawek (Southampton, United Kingdom)
A011
IDENTIFICATION OF REGULATORS OF VENTRAL INTERNEURON DIVERSIFICATION AND MIGRATION DURING SPINAL
CORD DEVELOPMENT
1266
A. Harris, A. Collin, M. Hidalgo-Figueroa, C. Francius, F. Clotman (Brussels, Belgium)
A012
VSX1 TRANSIENTLY DEFINES AN EARLY V2 INTERNEURON COMPARTMENT IN THE MOUSE DEVELOPING SPINAL CORD
1267
M. Hidalgo-Figueroa, C. Francius, S. Debrulle, B. Pelosi, V. Rucchin, K. Ronellenfitch, E. Panayiotou, K. Misra,
A. Harris, H. Hassani, C. Parras, M. Xiang, S. Malas, R.L. Chow, F. Clotman (Brussels, Belgium)
A013
DYNAMIC TRANSCRIPTION OF ENDOGENOUS RETROVIRUSES DURING HUMAN BRAIN DEVELOPMENT
1268
M.E. Jönsson, P.L. Brattås, L. Fasching, A. Falk, M. Parmar, J. Jakobsson (Lund, Sweden)
A014
THE LACTATE-SPECIFIC RECEPTOR HCAR1 IN BRAIN DEVELOPMENT AND NEURAL RESPONSES TO METABOLIC STRESS
A015
ROLE OF ERYTHROPOIETIN IN POSTNATAL HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONAL MATURATION IN MICE
1269
L. Kennedy, L.H. Bergersen, J.E. Rinholm (Oslo, Norway)
1270
K. Khalid, C. Köster-Hegmann, M. Gassmann, E. Schneider Gasser (Zurich, Switzerland)
A016
REGULATION OF NFIB BY MIRNAS IN HUMAN NEURAL STEM CELLS
1271
A. Kumbasar, G. Cesur, B. Kutay (Istanbul, Turkey)
A017
SUPPRESSION OF MICRORNA LET7A EXPRESSION BY AGMATINE REGULATES NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION
1272
J.E. Lee, J. Song, Y. Oh, K.J. Cho, W.T. Lee (Seoul, Korea)
A018
BRAINPHYS™ NEURONAL MEDIUM: A PHYSIOLOGICALLY RELEVANT CULTURE MEDIUM THAT SUPPORTS THE
DIFFERENTIATION AND MATURATION OF NEURONS DERIVED FROM HPSCS AND CNS TISSUES
1273
C.K.H. Mak, V.M. Lee, L. Chew, S. Lloyd-Burton, A.C. Eaves, T.E. Thomas, S.A. Louis (Vancouver, Canada)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
A019
DEVELOPMENT OF PKCΓ INTERNEURONS WITHIN THE MEDULLARY DORSAL HORN OF RATS: ANATOMICAL AND
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES
1274
N. Mermet, C. Alba Delgado, R. Dallel, M. Antri (Clermont-Ferrand, France)
A020
A ROLE OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM-RELEASED ACTIVATING AGENT (ISRAA) IN THE REGULATION OF MOUSE BRAIN CELL
PROLIFERATION IN VITRO
1275
A. Mousa, H. Abdul Hussain, M. Bakhiet (Kuwait, Kuwait)
A021
CYCLIN D2 IS REQUIRED IN THE PERIPHERAL VENTRAL RETINA TO GENERATE A SUBPOPULATION OF RETINAL
GANGLION CELLS
1276
V. Murcia-Belmonte, F. Marcucci, T. Kuwajima, S. Khalid, S. Ferreiro-Galve, M.E. Ross, Y. Coca, E. Herrera,
C.A. Mason (Sant Joan d'Alacant, Spain)
A022
DIFFERENTIAL ROLES OF CLATHRIN LIGHT CHAIN ISOFORMS IN NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION AND AXONAL OUTGROWTH 1277
A023
TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF INTERMEDIATE NEURONAL PROGENITOR CELL GENERATION DURING
TELENCEPHALIC DEVELOPMENT
E. Petitto, N.M.L. Wong, F.M. Brodsky (London, United Kingdom)
1278
L. Harris, O. Zalucki, M. Piper (Brisbane, Australia)
A024
NOVEL MOLECULAR PLAYERS INVOLVED IN THE DIFFERENTIATION OF DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS
A025
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION INDUCED AGE-DEPENDENT CHANGES IN AREAS OF POSTNATAL NEUROGENESIS
1279
S. Pulcrano, F. Volpicelli, R. De Gregorio, C. Perrone-Capano, U. Di Porzio, M. Caiazzo, G. Bellenchi (Naples, Italy)
1280
A. Racek, V. Cigankova, K. Benova, M. Martoncikova, A. Angelidis, E. Racekova (Kosice, Slovakia)
A026
SVCT2 OVEREXPRESSION IN NEUROBLASTOMA CELLS INDUCES CELLULAR BRANCHING THAT IS ASSOCIATED
WITH ERK SIGNALING
A027
ADULT NEUROGENESIS IN SHARKS
1281
K. Salazar, M. Martínez, V. Ulloa, R. Bertinat, F. Martínez, N. Jara, V. Baeza, E. Bongarzone, F. Nualart (Concepcion, Chile)
1282
N. Sánchez-Farías, S. Cardeña-Nuñez, A. Docampo-Seara, S. Pereira-Guldrís, Y. Souto-Becerra, F. Adrio,
M.A. Rodríguez-Díaz, I. Rodríguez-Moldes, E. Candal (Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
A028
DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGE IN NETWORK ACTIVITY OF HUMAN IPS CELL-DERIVED NEURONS CULTURED IN A
MICROFABRICATED DEVICE
1283
K. Shimba, S. Iida, K. Sakai, K. Kotani, Y. Jimbo (Tokyo, Japan)
A029
COLLAGEN XVIII REGULATES EMBRYONAL NEUROGENESIS
1284
Y. Singh, A. Kinnunen, V. Kärkkäinen, H. Ruotsalainen, R. Heljasvaara, T. Pihlajaniemi, K. Katja, T. Malm, J. Koistinaho
(Kuopio, Finland)
A030
MIR-451 ACCELERATES NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION IN VITRO AND IN VIVO
1285
C. Trattnig, S. Patz, M. Ucal, G. Grünbacher, U. Zefferer, M. Absenger-Novak, C. Tam-Amersdorfer, U. Schäfer (Graz, Austria)
DEVELOPMENT:
A.9.A TRANSPLANTATION AND REGENERATION - TRANSPLANTATION
A031
SYNAPTIC INTEGRATION OF INTRASTRIATAL VERSUS INTRANIGRAL GRAFTS OF HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELL
DERIVED NEURONS IN THE ADULT RAT BRAIN
1286
T. Cardoso, A. Heuer, A. Kirkeby, S. Nolbrant, S. Grealish, M. Parmar (Lund, Sweden)
A032
DOPAMINE RELEASE FROM GRAFTED PRIMARY RAT VM TRANSPLANTS VIA OPTOGENETIC AND CHEMOGENETIC STIMULATION 1287
A. Heuer, P. Aldrin-Kirk, B. Mattsson, M. Parmar, T. Bjorklund, M. Lundblad (Lund, Sweden)
A033
TRANSPLANTATION OF HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELL-DERIVED MGE PROGENITORS INTO NEONATAL RAT BRAIN
1288
Z. Noakes, C. Kelly, S. Dunnett, M. Li (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
A034
IDENTIFYING PREDICTIVE MARKERS OF A SUCCESSFUL STEM CELL TRANSPLANT FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE
1289
S. Nolbrant, A. Kirkeby, K. Tiklova, S. Grealish, A. Heuer, T. Cardoso, N. Kee, M. Lelos, S. Dunnett, T. Perlmann,
M. Parmar (Lund, Sweden)
A035
BIOCOMPATIBILITY EVALUATION OF 3D HYBRID SCAFFOLDS PRODUCED BY TWO-PHOTON POLYMERIZATION WITH
PRIMARY HIPPOCAMPAL CULTURES
1290
M. Vedunova, T. Mishchenko, E. Mitroshina, P. Timashev, V. Bagratashvili, I. Mukhina (Novogrod, Russia)
A036
FUNCTIONAL INCORPORATION OF ENGRAFTED ASTROCYTES INTO THE ADULT SENSORY CORTEX
K. Zhang, X. Chen (Chongqing, China)
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1291
POSTER PRESENTATION III
MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
DEVELOPMENT:
A.9.B TRANSPLANTATION AND REGENERATION - REGENERATION
A037
REPROGRAMMING THALAMIC ASTROCYTES INTO SENSORY-MODALITY THALAMIC NEURONS
1292
A. Herrero-Navarro, M. Ruiperez-Alonso, E. Leyva-Díaz, M. Karow, N. Antón-Bolaños, R. Susín, B. Andrés,
L.M. Rodríguez-Malmierca, B. Berninger, G. López-Bendito (San Juan de Alicante, Spain)
A038
ACTIVE MITOSIS AND STEM PROGENITORS CELLS IN OCTOPUS NERVE REGENERATION
1293
P. Imperadore, G. Fiorito (Napoli, Italy)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.1.A NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND SIGNALLING MOLECULES - GLUTAMATE
B001
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE CO-DISTRIBUTION OF GLT-1 AND NA+,K+-ATPASE Α ISOFORMS IN RAT CEREBRAL
CORTEX
1294
C. Ciriachi, M. Melone, F. Conti (Torrette di Ancona, Italy)
B002
TONICALLY ACTIVE NMDA RECEPTORS IN THE HIPPOCAMPAL CA1
1295
G. Culley, I. Reibe, H. Seth, Z. Dósa, S. Radi, K. Strand, V. Fröjd, E. Hanse (Göteborg, Sweden)
B003
SYNAPTIC DYSFUNCTION IS RESCUED BY THE MODULATION OF SUMO IN AN AD MOUSE MODEL
B004
A NEW PRESYNAPTIC JNK2 INHIBITOR REDUCES CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA
1296
F. Iannuzzi, S. Marcelli, E. Ficulle, R. Nisticò, M. Feligioni (Rome, Italy)
1297
S. Marcelli, F. Iannuzzi, E. Ficulle, D. Mango, S. Pieraccini, M. Muzzi, A. Pittaluga, M. Sironi, A. Chiarugi, R. Nisticò,
M. Feligioni (Roma, Italy)
B005
THE ROLE OF AMPA RECEPTOR TRAFFICKING IN OXYGEN AND GLUCOSE DEPRIVATION
1298
M. Fiuza, Z. Koszegi, J. Hanley (Bristol, United Kingdom)
B006
EFFECT OF ACUTE PERIPHERAL IMMUNE ACTIVATION IN NEURONAL AND ASTROCYTIC FUNCTION
1299
M. Gomez-Galan, T. Femenia, S. Codeluppi, L. Eriksson (Stockholm, Sweden)
B007
FIRING PROPERTIES AND SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY OF HIPPOCAMPAL CA2 PRINCIPAL CELLS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF AUTISM 1300
M. Griguoli, E. Cherubini (Rome, Italy)
B008
CHANGES IN GLUTAMATE LEVELS MEASURED BY GLUTAMATE VOLTAMMETRY IN THE RAT MEDIAL PREFRONTAL
CORTEX AFTER TREATMENT WITH N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS
1301
I. Ionescu, K. Allers, R. Arban, L. Kussmaul (Biberach, Germany)
B009
SOLUBLE ECTODOMAIN OF NEUROLIGIN 1 DECREASES SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY VIA INTERACTION WITH METABOTROPIC
GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR 2/3, MGLUR2/3
1302
M. Gjørlund, A. Kønig, O. Dmytrieva, A. Petersen, J. Jacobsen, V. Berezin, J. Perrier, S. Jacobsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B010
INTRACELLULAR CA2+ SEQUESTRATION AS A CRUCIAL COMPONENT IN 4-AMINOPYRIDINE ACTION ON EXCITABLE AND
NON-EXCITABLE CELLS
B011
SUPER-RESOLUTION MAP OF SURFACE NMDA RECEPTOR DISTRIBUTION USING DIRECT STOCHASTIC OPTICAL
RECONSTRUCTION MICROSCOPY IN HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
1303
L. Kasatkina (Kyiv, Ukraine)
1304
B. Kellermayer, J. Ferreira S, A.L. Carvalho, L. Groc (Coimbra, Portugal)
B012
ROLE OF ADAPTOR COMPLEX AP2 IN FORMATION OF DENDRITIC ARBORS OF HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
1305
A. Koscielny, A. Malik, A. Tempes, E. Liszewska, J. Zmorzynska, B. Tarkowski, J. Jaworski (Warsaw, Poland)
B013
POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT CHANGES IN EXCITATORY SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY IN THE RAT LOCUS COERULEUS NEURONS 1306
M. Kourosh Arami (Tehran, Iran)
B014
STRIATOPALLIDAL NEURON NMDA-RECEPTORS CONTROL SYNAPTIC CONNECTIVITY, HABITUATION, ACTION SELECTION
AND GOAL-DIRECTED BEHAVIOURS
1307
L. Lambot, C.R. Elena, H. Delphine, S. Serge, G. David, D.K.D. Alban (Brussels, Belgium)
B015
PRESYNAPTIC AGING OF MOUSE BRAIN
1308
M. Liguz-Lecznar, T. Stepniewski, R. Zakrzewska, M. Kossut (Warsaw, Poland)
B016
REGULATION OF GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR TRAFFICKING BY THE MICROTUBULE-SEVERING PROTEIN SPASTIN
1309
A. Lopes, L. Ruschkies, M. Schweizer, C. Lohr, T. Hausrat, M. Kneussel (Hamburg, Germany)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B017
BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS ALTERED IN THE CEREBELLUM OF RATS TREATED WITH METHYLPHENIDATE
1310
E. Quansah, T.S.C. Zetterström (Leicester, United Kingdom)
B018
PRESYNAPTIC GLP-1 RECEPTORS MODULATE GLUTAMATE RELEASE IN MOUSE CORTICAL AND IPPOCAMPAL
SYNAPTOSOMES
B019
THE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN TWO ANTAGONISTIC SIGNALING PATHWAYS DETERMINES THE NUMBER OF SYNAPSES
1311
C. Rebosio, C. Garbarini, M. Balbi, M. Passalacqua, R. Ricciarelli, E. Fedele (Genova, Italy)
1312
E. Santana, S. Jordán-Alvarez, S. Casas-Tintó, A. Acebes, A. Ferrús (Madrid, Spain)
B020
CALCIUM-DEPENDENT ACTIVATOR PROTEIN FOR SECRETION FUNCTION IN MURINE DORSAL ROOT GANGLION NEURONS
1313
A. Shaib, A. Harb, M. Klose, R. Mohrmann, J. Rettig, U. Becherer (Homburg, Germany)
B021
ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT DYNAMICS IN SYNAPTIC PROTEIN FUCOSYLATION
1314
K. Smalla, H. Nicole, E. Alexander, P. Rainer, T. Wolfgang, K. Thilo, D. Daniela (Magdeburg, Germany)
B022
FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF THE MGLU3 RECEPTOR-PICK1 PROTEIN INTERACTION IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS
B023
NEW ASPECT OF THE GLUTAMATERGIC NATURE AND PROJECTION PATTERNS OF THE MEDIAN RAPHE CELLS IN THE MOUSE 1316
1315
J. Ster, L. Fagni, P. Julie (Montpellier, France)
A. Szőnyi, K. Sós, I.M. Mayer, V. Takács T., C. Cserép, F. Takács, M. Watanabe, T.F. Freund, G. Nyiri (Budapest, Hungary)
B024
ASTROCYTIC GLUTAMATE UPTAKE IS REGULATED BY K+ ACCUMULATION IN THE SYNAPTIC CLEFT
1317
O. Tiurikova, P. Shih, L. Savtchenko, D. Rusakov, A. Semyanov (London, United Kingdom)
B025
NANOSCALE MORPHOLOGY SHAPES ELECTRICAL FUNCTION OF DENDRITIC SPINES
1318
J. Tønnesen, U.V. Nägerl (Bordeaux, France)
B026
RAPID CA2+-INDUCED INACTIVATION OF NMDA RECEPTOR CHANNELS DURING UNITARY SYNAPTIC SYNAPTIC EVENTS
1319
F. Valiullina, Y. Zakharova, M. Mukhtarov, A. Draguhn, N. Burnashev, A. Rozov (Kazan, Russia)
B027
DETERMINANTS OF SYNAPTIC HETEROGENEITY AT THE MATURE CALYX OF HELD SYNAPSE
1320
L. Wang (Toronto, Canada)
B028
PREGABALIN INHIBITS EXCITATORY TRANSMISSION FROM THE BASOLATERAL TO THE CENTRAL AMYGDALA OF THE
MICE WITH INFLAMMATORY PAIN
B029
EARLY DEFICITS IN HIPPOCAMPAL CA3 SYNAPTIC CIRCUITS IN APP/PS1 MICE
1321
S. Yamamoto, Y. Takahashi, F. Kato (Tsukuba, Japan)
1322
P. Zhang, S. Silva, C. Kerimoglu, A. Fischer, C. Mulle (Bordeaux, France)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.1.H NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND SIGNALLING MOLECULES - NEUROTROPHINS
AND OTHER GROWTH FACTORS
B030
MUSCARINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS ACTIVATION ENHANCES NEURITE OUTGROWTH IN HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
AND EXERTS ANTIDEPRESSANT EFFECTS BY MODULATING BDNF AND FGF2
1323
N. Belluardo, V. Di Liberto, M. Frinchi, V. Verdi, A. Vitale, D.O. Borroto-Escuela, K. Fuxe, G. Mudo' (Palermo, Italy)
B031
SORCS2 ENHANCES BDNF-SIGNALLING THROUGH TRKB
1324
L. Byg, S. Mølgaard Jensen, S. Glerup (Aarhus, Denmark)
B032
LEPTIN GUIDES CHLORIDE HOMEOSTASIS IN THE DEVELOPING RODENT HIPPOCAMPUS
1325
C. Dumon, D. Diabira, C. Porcher, G.A. Wayman, I. Medina, J. Gaiarsa (Marseille, France)
B033
GENETIC INACTIVATION OF GFRA1 IN THE MEDIAL HABENULA OF ADULT MICE ALTERS ANXIETY AND FEAR RELATED
BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES
1326
D. Fernandez Suarez, C. Ibanez (Stockholm, Sweden)
B034
DIFFERENTIAL MODULATORY EFFECTS OF BDNF AND NT-4/5 ON CORTICOSTRIATAL SYNAPSES
1327
E. Hernandez-Echeagaray, C. Vivar Cortés, I. Moran, E. Mendoza (Mexico City, Mexico)
B035
SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY-MODULATED BDNF-TRKB PATHWAY ENHANCES PRESYNAPTIC CPKC ΒI TO CONTROL
NEUROMUSCULAR SYNAPTIC FUNCTION
E. Hurtado Caballero, V. Cilleros, L. Nadal, T. Obis, A. Simó, N. Garcia, M. Santafè, M. Tomàs, M.A. Lanuza,
J.M. Tomàs (Reus, Spain)
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MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B036
THE FIRST EVIDENCE FOR THE INVOLVEMENT OF CEREBRAL DOPAMINE NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR (CDNF) IN THE
REGULATION OF AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR
B037
EXAMINATION OF SIGNALLING PROPERTIES OF THE P75 NEUROTROPHIN RECEPTOR (P75NTR) IN VIVO
1329
T. Ilchibaeva, A. Tsybko, R. Kozhemyakina, V. Naumenko (Novosibirsk, Russia)
1330
C.E. Kelly, C.F. Ibáñez (Stockholm, Sweden)
B038
RIP2 CONTROLS PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH IN DEVELOPING CEREBELLUM
1331
L. Kisiswa, M.C. Sergaki, C. Ibanez (Stockholm, Sweden)
B039
VEGF PREVENTS AND RECOVERS LESION-INDUCED ALTERATIONS IN MOTONEURONS RECORDED IN VIVO UNDER ALERT
CONDITIONS
1332
P. Martín Calvo, R.R. De la Cruz, A.M. Pastor (Sevilla, Spain)
B040
IGF-I MODULATES EXCITABILITY AND SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION FACILITATING THE RELEASE OF NITRIC OXIDE AND
ENDOCANNABINOIDS
1333
J.A. Noriega Prieto, L.E. Maglio, P. Perez Domper, J.C. Davila, A. Gutierrez, A. Núñez, I. Torres Alemán,
D. Fernandez de Sevilla (Madrid, Spain)
B041
BDNF/TRKB/PKC SIGNALING MODULATED BY SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY CONTROLS THE PHOSPHORYLATION OF THE
EXOCYTOTIC PROTEINS MUNC18-1 AND SNAP25 AT THE ADULT NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION
1334
A. Simó i Ollé, E. Hurtado Caballero, V. Cilleros Mañé, L. Nadal Magrinyà, N. Garcia Sancho, M. Santafé Martínez,
M. Tomàs Marginet, M.A. Lanuza Escolano, J. Tomàs Ferré (Reus, Spain)
B042
CHRONIC ACTIVATION OF 5-HT2A RECEPTOR WITH HIGHLY SELECTIVE AGONISTS AFFECTS THE BDNF, GDNF AND CDNF
GENES EXPRESSION IN THE MOUSE BRAIN
1335
A. Tsybko, E. Filimonova, T. Ilchibaeva, V. Naumenko (Novosibirsk, Russia)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.1.I NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND SIGNALLING MOLECULES - CYTOKINES
B043
EFFECTS OF CERTAIN CYTOKINES ON NEURODEGENERATIVE-LINKED DEPRESSION STATES IN HAMSTERS VIA EXPOSURE
TO UNPREDICTABLE CHRONIC MILD STRESS
1336
M. Canonaco, E. Avolio, G. Fazzari, R. Alò (Rende, Italy)
B044
NEUROINFLAMMATION AND GABAERGIC SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY IN ORGANOTIPIC SPINAL SLICES
B045
INFLAMMATION AND SYNAPTOGENESIS: THE ROLE OF IL-6 IN DEVELOPING NEURONS
1337
V. Giacco, M. Medelin, A. Sibilla, A. Aldinucci, C. Ballerini, L. Ballerini (Trieste, Italy)
1338
D. Pozzi, F. Mirabella, G. Fossati, G. Desiato, M. Rasile, R. Morini, E. Menna, M. Matteoli (Milano, Italy)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.2.B LIGAND GATED ION CHANNELS - GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS
B046
ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT DOWNREGULATION OF NMDA GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS (NMDARS) IN MOUSE SUBSTANTIA
NIGRA PARS COMPACTA DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS
1339
P. Morris, M. Mishina, S. Jones (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
B047
THE ROLE OF CORTACTIN IN AMPAR TRAFFICKING
1340
G. Parkinson, S. Chamberlain, N. Jaafari, M. Turvey (Bristol, United Kingdom)
B048
OVEREXPRESSION OF GRIK4 ALTERS GLUTAMATERGIC TRANSMISSION AT MOSSY FIBER-CA3 SYNAPSES
1341
V. Pecoraro (Alicante, Spain)
B049
CHARACTERIZATION OF AMPA RECEPTOR SUBTYPE EXPRESSION BY FLUORESCENCE-LIFETIME IMAGINING (FLIM)
B050
NOVEL COMBINATION OF CALCIUM AND PH BIOSENSORS REVEALS PYRUVATE AS AN INHIBITOR OF IONOTROPIC
GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS
1342
M. Grønlund Pedersen, L. Grønborg Zachariassen, A. Skov Kristensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
1343
S. Pedersen, T. Kvist, M. Rathje, H. Bräuner-Osborne, T. Andreassen, K. Madsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B051
NEED AND OPPORTUNITY FOR THE ANALYSIS OF ADULT HUMAN NEURONS: UNDERSTANDING THE FUNCTION OF
EXCITATORY SYNAPSES
1344
C. Pegasiou, D. Gomez-Nicola, A. Zolnourian, A.I. Ahmed, D. Bulters, V.H. Perry, M. Vargas-Caballero
(Southampton, United Kingdom)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B052
EPHRIN-B2 ABROGATES NMDAR ANTIBODY EFFECTS IN A MURINE MODEL OF ANTI-NMDAR ENCEPHALITIS
1345
M.D.M. Petit-Pedrol, J. Planagumà, H. Haselmann, F. Mannara, B. Grünewald, E. Aguilar, L. Röpke, E. Martin-Garcia,
P. Jercog, F. Graus, R. Maldonado, C. Geis, J. Dalmau (Barcelona, Spain)
B053
DEVELOPMENT OF A FRET BASED ASSAY TO CHARACTERIZE THE INTERACTION BETWEEN THE AMPA RECEPTOR AND
PICK1 IN X. LAEVIS OOCYTES
1346
M. R. Sander, M. Grønlund Pedersen, K. L. Madsen, A. Skov Kristensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B054
ROLE OF WNT-5A ON GLUN2B EXPRESSION
B055
INVESTIGATING THE MOLECULAR EVENTS RESPONSIBLE FOR RNF10 SYNAPTO-NUCLEAR TRAFFICKING
1347
E. Ramos Fernandez, N.C. Inestrosa (Santiago, Chile)
1348
T. Samaddar, F. Tonolini, E. Marcello, F. Gardoni, M. Di Luca (Milano, Italy)
B056
AN EVOLUTIONARY SWITCH IN ND2 ENABLES SRC KINASE REGULATION OF NMDA RECEPTORS
1349
D. Scanlon, A. Bah, M. Krzeminski, W. Zhang, H. Leduc-Pessah, Y.N. Dong, J. Forman-Kay, M. Salter (Toronto, Canada)
B057
IMPACT OF CLINICALLY-RELEVANT MUTATIONS TARGETING THE DISTAL N-TERMINAL DOMAIN ON NMDA RECEPTOR
FUNCTION
1350
B. Serraz, T. Grand, P. Paoletti (Paris, France)
B058
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BINDING POCKET FOR NEGATIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS (NAMS)
IN AMPA RECEPTORS
1351
C. Stenum-Berg, S. Chávez Abiega, C. Lindbjerg Thisted, A. Skov Kristensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B059
THE ACTION OF MEDIUM CHAIN TRIGLYCERIDES ON NEURONS IN THE TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY
1352
S. Williams, I. Pavlov, R. Williams, M. Walker (London, United Kingdom)
B060
REGULATION OF AMPAR MOBILITY BY THE AUXILIARY PROTEIN SHISA6
1353
A.E. Zamri, R.V. Klaassen, F. Coussen, A.B. Smit, D. Choquet (Bordeaux, France)
B061
TRH MODULATES GLUTAMATERGIC SYNAPTIC INPUTS ON CA1 NEURONS OF THE MOUSE HIPPOCAMPUS IN A
BIPHASIC MANNER
1354
H. Zarif, J. Chabry, A. Petit-Paitel, C. Heurteaux, A. Guyon (Valbonne, France)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.7.A SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY - SHORT-TERM PLASTICITY
B062
ASTROGLIAL CONNEXIN 43 PROMOTES EFFICACY OF GLUTAMATERGIC PRESYNAPTIC TERMINALS
1355
G. Cheung, O. Chever, N. Quenech'du, N. Rouach (Paris, France)
B063
SYNAPSINS REGULATE THE TRANSFER OF HIGH-FREQUENCY INFORMATION AT CEREBELLAR GRANULE CELL TO
PURKINJE CELL SYNAPSES
1356
F. Doussau, K. Dorgans, F. Benfenati, P. Isope, B. Poulain (Strasbourg, France)
B064
ADENOSINE: ORIGIN AND ACTION ON SHORT-TERM PLASTICITY
1357
M. Gleizes, T. Cruz, S. Perrier, V. Gilard, S. Balayssac, M. Malet-Martino, C. Fonta, L.G. Nowak (Toulouse, France)
B065
THE POSTSYNAPTIC PICK1- AND PSD-95-INTERACTING SORTING RECEPTOR SORCS3 IS A MODULATOR OF SYNAPTIC
STRENGTH AND PLASTICITY IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS
1358
M.M. Holm, L. Kruse, K. Andersen, S. Riis, A. Nykjaer, U. Bølcho, M. Skovgaard Jensen, G. Bundgaard Christiansen
(Aarhus, Denmark)
B066
RULES FOR WIRING SPECIFICITY AND SYNAPTIC DIVERSITY IN THE MOUSE LATERAL CENTRAL AMYGDALA
1359
C. Lien (Taipei, Taiwan)
B067
RULES FOR WIRING SPECIFICITY AND SYNAPTIC DIVERSITY IN THE MOUSE LATERAL CENTRAL AMYGDALA
1360
C. Lien (Taipei, Taiwan)
B068
ALTERATIONS IN PREFRONTAL EXCITATORY CIRCUITS OF THE NEUREXIN1-ALPHA MOUSE MODEL OF AUTISM AND
SCHIZOPHRENIA
1361
Y. Liu, S. Bennett, C. Fernandes, G. Finnerty (London, United Kingdom)
B069
IN VIVO ANALYSIS OF SYNAPTIC MECHANISMS AND INFORMATION TRANSFER IN CA3 CIRCUITS
M. Malezieux, M. Griguoli, S. Zucca, C. Mulle (Bordeaux, France)
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POSTER PRESENTATION III
MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B070
AN EVALUATION OF SHORT-TERM PLASTICITY PARAMETERS AT THE CALYX OF HELD DURING HIGH AND LOW
PRESYNAPTIC ATP CONCENTRATIONS
B071
MUTATION OF A CAMKIIY OTHOLOG PRODUCES A SPECIFIC IMPAIRMENT IN BOTH OPERANT AND CLASSICAL
CONDITIONING IN C. ELEGANS
1363
C. Michel, S. Lucas, I. Forsythe, M. Hennig, B. Graham (Stirling, United Kingdom)
1364
J. Rose, L. Alfiler, M. Pribic, S. Knauft, K. Hope, A. Martin, A. Black (Bellingham, WA, USA)
B072
CALCIUM ENTRY INTO THE PROXIMAL SYNAPTIC BOUTONS AND 1ST RANVIER NODE OF L5 PYRAMIDAL NEURONS
SHAPES ACTION POTENTIALS
1365
M. Roshchin, M. Matlashov, P. Balaban, V. Belousov, E. Nikitin (Moscow, Russia)
B073
SHORT-TERM FACILITATION IMPROVES THE INFORMATION RATE OF A TWO-STATE SYNAPSE
1366
M. Salmasi, A. Loebel, S. Glasauer, M. Stemmler (Munich, Germany)
B074
THE EFFECTS OF PATTERNED ELECTRICAL STIMULATION COMBINED WITH VOLUNTARY CONTRACTION ON SPINAL
RECIPROCAL INHIBITION IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE
1367
Y. Takahashi, T. Fujiwara, T. Yamaguchi, M. Kawakami, K. Mizuno, M. Liu (Tokyo, Japan)
B075
LATERAL MOBILITY CONTRIBUTES TO DOWNREGULATION OF ACH-RECEPTORS IN HELIX LUCORUM PREMOTOR
INTERNEURONS
B076
INPUT STRENGTH DETERMINES PRESYNAPTIC SPIKE AMPLITUDE AND SUBSEQUENT SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN
CORTICAL CIRCUITS
1368
N. Vasilyeva, G. Murzina, A. Pivovarov (Moscow, Russia)
1369
M. Zbili, S. Rama, A. Bialowas, D. Debanne (Marseille, France)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.8.B NETWORK INTERACTIONS - OSCILLATIONS AND SYNCHRONY
B077
COORDINATED REACTIVATIONS BETWEEN DORSAL HIPPOCAMPUS AND BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA DURING SLOWWAVE SLEEP
1370
G. Girardeau, I. Inema, G. Buzsaki (New York, USA)
B078
SLOW FREQUENCY MODULATION OF HIPPOCAMPAL THETA OSCILLATIONS AS A CARRIER FOR ENCODING IN A SPATIALCUED RUNNING TASK IN RODENTS
1371
D. Gomez Dominguez, M. Sato, K. Mizuta, F. Laurent, T. Takekawa, M. Ohkura, J. Nakai, T. Fukai, H. Yasunori,
L. Menendez de la Prida (Madrid, Spain)
B079
AUDITORY EVOKED EEG RESPONSES IN A RAT MODEL OF SCHIZOPHRENIA: TIME-FREQUENCY ANALYSIS OF EVENTRELATED POTENTIALS
1372
M. Grupe, C. Bundgaard, I. Helbech Hansen, J.F. Bastlund (Valby, Denmark)
B080
LACTATE CAN NOT FUEL GAMMA OSCILLATIONS BUT IS SUFFICIENT FOR GENERATION OF SHARP-WAVE RIPPLE
COMPLEXES IN VITRO
1373
J. Hollnagel, T. Cesetti, J. Schneider, A. Lewen, O. Kann (Heidelberg, Germany)
B081
COMMUNICATION-THROUGH-COHERENCE OR COHERENCE-THROUGH-COMMUNICATION?
1374
A. Hyafil, G. Deco (Barcelona, Spain)
B082
SYNCHRONOUS SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY INDUCES LARGE SOMATIC EPSCS
B083
DOPAMINE-DEPLETION AND ENHANCED OSCILLATORY ACTIVITY IN PRIMARY MOTOR CORTEX (M1) IN VIVO AND IN VITRO1376
1375
T. Ishikawa, C. Kobayashi, I. Yuji (Tokyo, Japan)
N.W. Johnson, M.J. O'Neill, K.A. Wafford, I.M. Stanford, G.L. Woodhall (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
B084
LAYER V OF THE RAT PRIMARY MOTOR CORTEX AS THE GENERATOR OF CORTICAL DELTA RHYTHM (2-4 HZ) IN VITRO
1377
S. Kalyanapu, I.M. Stanford, G.L. Woodhall (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
B085
DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF DOPAMINE ON SIMULTANEOUS RECORDED THETA AND BETA OSCILLATORY ACTIVITY IN
PRIMARY MOTOR CORTEX (M1) IN VITRO
1378
M. Ozkan, N.W. Johnson, G.L. Woodhall, I.M. Stanford (Istanbul, Turkey)
B086
PHARMACOLOGICALLY INDUCED PERSISTENT 15-40 HZ OSCILLATIONS IN EPILEPTIC HUMAN CORTEX IN VITRO
1379
J. Pennifold, T. Modebadze, D. Shah, N. Johnson, S. Kalyanapu, B. Henley, K. Murrall, S. Seri, W. GL
(Birmingham, United Kingdom)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B087
DEFINED SUBPOPULATIONS OF MEDIAL SEPTAL NEURONS PARTICIPATE IN BEHAVIOUR-CONTINGENT COORDINATION
OF THETA RHYTHMIC ACTIVITY
1380
A. Joshi, T. Viney, R. Stewart, D. Dupret, P. Somogyi (Oxford, United Kingdom)
B088
LONG-RANGE SYNCHRONY AND EMERGENCE OF REENTRY IN NEURAL NETWORKS
B089
THE PHYSIOLOGICAL IMPACT OF MOSSY CELLS ON HIPPOCAMPAL DENTATE GYRUS
1381
H. Keren, S. Marom (Haifa, Israel)
1382
K. Kolaric, S. Woods, C. Jung, R. McInnes, C. Houghton, R. Szalai, Z. Bashir, D. Atan (Bristol, United Kingdom)
B090
THETA OSCILLATIONS REGULATE THE SPEED OF LOCOMOTION VIA A HIPPOCAMPUS TO LATERAL SEPTUM PATHWAY
1383
T. Korotkova, F. Bender, M. Gorbati, M. Carus-Cadavieco, N. Denisova, X. Gao, C. Holman, A. Ponomarenko
(Berlin, Germany)
B091
ANTAGONISTIC ALPHA AND GAMMA OSCILLATIONS IN THE RAT PREFRONTAL CORTEX SLICES
1384
C. Lemercier, J.R. Geiger, Z. Gerevich (Berlin, Germany)
B092
NON-LINEAR IGNITION AND FREQUENCY CONTROL OF OPTOGENETICALLY INDUCED GAMMA RHYTHMS
1385
C. Lewis, T. Wunderle, J. Ni, I. Diester, P. Fries (Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
B093
THE RELATION BETWEEN ANATOMICAL CONNECTION STRENGTH AND INTER-AREAL FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY
THROUGH RHYTHMIC SYNCHRONIZATION
1386
J. Vezoli, A. Bastos, C. Lewis, C. Bosman, H. Kennedy, P. Fries (Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
B094
CHARACTERIZATION OF NORMAL „UP” STATES AND EPILEPTIC SEIZURES AND INVESTIGATION OF KAR FUNCTIONS IN
ENTORHINAL CORTEX SLICES USING MEA (MULTI ELECTRODE ARRAY) SYSTEM
1387
K. Major, V. Balogh, P. Varró, I. Világi, S. Borbély (Budapest, Hungary)
B095
PRESYNAPTIC CONTENT OF LOCAL FIELD POTENTIALS
1388
V. Makarov, J. Makarova, O. Herreras (Madrid, Spain)
B096
VOLUME CONDUCTION BETWEEN COHERENT SOURCES MODIFIES HALLMARK FEATURES OF LOCAL FIELD POTENTIALS
1389
J. Makarova, V. Makarov, O. Herreras (Madrid, Spain)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.1.A ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS - APP AND ABETA
C001
NFAT INHIBITION ATTENUATES MICROGLIAL ACTIVATION IN A TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
1390
L. Rojanathammanee (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand)
C002
THE SYNAPTIC LOCALIZATION OF GAMMA-SECRETASE REVEALED BY SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOPY
1391
S. Schedin-Weiss, I. Caesar, H. Blom, B. Winblad, L. Tjernberg (Huddinge, Sweden)
C003
AMELIORATION OF AΒ (1-42) INDUCED PLASTICITY IMPAIRMENT BY INHIBITION OF G9A/GLP COMPLEX IN CA1
HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
1392
M. Sharma, T. Dierkes, S. Sreedharan (Singapore, Singapore)
C004
RAPID MEMORY DISSIPATION IN ALZHEIMER’S DIEASE CAN BE AMELIORATED BY REDUCING RAC1 ACTIVITY
1393
W. Shi, Y. Zhong, W. Wu, S. Du, Y. Hu, Y. Liu (Beijing, China)
C005
AMYLOID BETA INDUCED DREBRIN LOSS FROM SYNAPSES VIA HISTONE DEACETYLASE ACTIVITY
1394
T. Shirao, Y. Ishizuka (Maebashi, Japan)
C006
DIFFERENTIAL PROCESSING OF APP C-TERMINAL FRAGMENTS IN THE AMYLOIDOGENIC AND THE NONAMYLOIDOGENIC PATHWAYS: Γ-SECRETASE GENERATES HIGHER 42:40 RATIOS FOR AΒ THAN FOR P3 PEPTIDES
1395
G. Siegel, H. Gerber, P. Koch, O. Bruestle, P. Fraering, L. Rajendran (Schlieren, Switzerland)
C007
EFFECT OF LONG-TERM PAROXETINE TREATMENT ON AB PATHOLOGY IN THE APPSWEPS1ΔE9 MOUSE MODEL OF
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
1396
M. Sivasaravanaparan, L. Ørum Olesen, M. Severino, E. Bouzinova, A. Babcock, J. Hasselstrøm, O. Wiborg, B. Finsen
(Odense, Denmark)
C008
BACE1-CLEAVAGE OF ITS SUBSTRATES SEZ6 AND SEZ6L IN THE MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
C009
NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF CALLISTEPHIN ON AMYLOID Β -INDUCED MEMORY IMPAIRMENT IN THE MALE RATS
1397
K. Smiljanic, D. Milanovic, A. Mladenovic Djordjevic, S. Lichtenthaler, S. Kanazir, S. Hecimovic (Belgrade, Serbia)
S. Soleimani Asl, M. Mehdizadeh (Hamadan, Iran)
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POSTER PRESENTATION III
MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
C010
EARLY HYPEREXCITABILITY CHANGES IN CA1 HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS IN TRANSGENIC RATS OVEREXPRESSING
HUMAN AMYLOID PRECURSOR PROTEIN
1399
L. Sosulina, D. Justus, N. Henneberg, H. Kaneko, H. Geis, J. Steffen, I. Klyubin, M. Rowan, C. A. Claudio, M. Fuhrmann,
S. Remy (Bonn, Germany)
C011
CHARACTERIZATION OF MEDIATORS OF AΒ OLIGOMERS TOXICITY BY GENOME WIDE ANALYSIS IN C. ELEGANS
C012
FE65 AND FE65L1 SHARE COMMON SYNAPTIC FUNCTIONS AND GENETICALLY INTERACT WITH THE APP FAMILY
1400
M. Stravalaci, M. Romeo, S. Pileggi, A. Williams, M. Salmona, L. Diomede, M. Gobbi (Milan, Italy)
1401
P. Strecker, S. Ludewig, M. Rust, M. Korte, S.Y. Guénette, S. Kins (Kaiserslautern, Germany)
C013
TBP DYSFUNCTION CONTRIBUTES TO AMYLOID MEDIATED TOXICITY IN A DROSOPHILA MODEL OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE 1402
M. Su (Taipei, Taiwan)
C014
CHRONIC, SYSTEMIC LPS TREATMENT REDUCES CORTICAL AΒ LEVELS IN APP/PS1 TG MICE OF TWO BACKGROUNDS
1403
C. Thygesen, L. Ilkjaer, A. Babcock, B. Finsen (Odense, Denmark)
C015
DEPRESSIVE-LIKE STATE EVOKED BY LIFELONG NUTRITIONAL OMEGA-3-DEFICIENCY: WHICH ROLE FOR SOLUBLE BETA
AMYLOID?
1404
L. Trabace (Foggia, Italy)
C016
TRAFFIC CONTROL: TRAFFICKING PATHWAYS REGULATING PRODUCTION AND CLEARANCE OF BETA-AMYLOID
1405
V. Udayar, L. Rajendran (Schlieren, Switzerland)
C017
MICRORNA MODULATION TARGETS AMYLOID-Β CASCADE AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
1406
A.T. Viegas, V. Carmona, J. Guedes, A.R. Oliveira, L. Pereira de Almeida, C. Resende de Oliveira, J.P. De Magalhães,
J. Peça, A.L. Cardoso (Coimbra, Portugal)
C018
AGGREGATION OF ALZHEIMER'S AΒ IN SYNAPTIC ENDOSOMES AND ITS EFFECT ON ENDOSOMAL ENLARGEMENT AND
TAU PHOSPHORYLATION
1407
K. Willén, G.K. Gouras (Lund, Sweden)
C019
AGE-RELATED NEUROINFLAMMATORY RESPONSES ASSOCIATED WITH CHANGES IN LEARNING IMPAIRMENTS IN A
MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
1408
S. Zhu, X. Li, J. Wang (Winnipeg, Canada)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.1.G ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS - THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES
C020
HUMAN DECOY RECEPTOR 3 AMELIORATES AMYLOID-BETA-INDUCED DEFICITS IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE MODELS
1409
I.H. Cheng, Y. Liu (Taipei, Taiwan)
C021
MEMBRANE THERAPY: A NEW STRATEGY FOR INHIBITING AMYLOID PORE FORMATION IN ALZHEIMER'S AND
PARKINSON'S DISEASES
1410
C. Di Scala, N. Yahi, S. Boutemeur, A. Flores, L. Rodriguez, H. Chahinian, J. Fanitni (Marseille, France)
C022
SUBJECTS WITH AMNESIC MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT CAN DO QUADRATO MOTOR TRAINING WITH POSSIBLE
BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ON RESTING STATE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC RHYTHMS
1411
F. Giubilei, T. Dotan Ben-Soussan, P. Paoletti, N. Marzano, S. Lopez, E. Brunno, F. Orzi, V. Bianchi, C. Babiloni,
C. Buttinelli (Assi, Italy)
C023
SCFV-H3D6 PREVENTS NEURONAL DEATH BY PROMOTING INTRACELLULAR AMYLOID-Β CLEARANCE
1412
G. Esquerda-Canals, L. Montoliu-Gaya, J. Güell-Bosch, S. Lope-Piedrafita, J. Martí-Clúa, S. Villegas (Barcelona, Spain)
C024
MEMANTINE EFFECTS IN APP/PS1 MICE AS A MODEL OF FAMILIAL ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE FED WITH HIGH FAT DIET
1413
M. Ettcheto Arriola, E. Sánchez-Lopez, A. Carme, M. Pallas, M.L. García, J. Folch, A. Camins (Barcelona, Spain)
C025
INVESTIGATING THE EFFECT OF MIR-302/367 CLUSTER ON SPATIAL LEARNING AND MEMORY IMPROVEMENT IN
ANIMAL MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
C026
GLP-1 ANALOG RAISES GLUCOSE TRANSPORT CAPACITY OF BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
1414
M. Ghasemi Kasman, M. Javan, H. Baharvand (Babol, Iran)
1415
A. Gjedde, M. Gejl, L. Egefjord, B. Brock, J. Rungby (Copenhagen, Denmark)
C027
TRADITIONAL JAPANESE MEDICINE YOKUKANSAN AFFECTS PERINEURONAL EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX AND IMPROVES
COGNITIVE AND SOCIAL PERFORMANCE IN A MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
1416
R. Kaushik, E. Morkovin, J. Schneeberg, O. Senkov, A. Dityatev (Magdeburg, Germany)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
C028
THE NOBLE GAS XENON PROTECTS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE VULNERABLE NEURONS FROM LOW-LEVEL EXCITOTOXIC
DAMAGE
1417
J. Lavaur, M. Lemaire, J. Pype, D. Le Nogue, E.C. Hirsch, P.P. Michel (Paris, France)
C029
ANLE138B RESTORES ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE-LIKE PHENOTYPE IN PRE- AND POST-PLAQUE- APPSWE/PS1ΔE9 MICE
1418
A. Martinez Hernandez, A. Gillman, J. Lee, S. Ryazanov, H.Y. Agbemenyah, Q. Li, H. Urbanke, L. Kaurani,
G. Jain, L.M. Jaime Tobón, A. Leonov, N. Rezaei-Ghaleh, F. Teran Arce, S. Burkhardt, I. Urban, R. Benz, A. Giese,
M. Zweckstetter, M. Korte, R. Lal, C. Griesinger, A. Fischer, G. Eichele (Goettingen, Germany)
C030
CELL PERMEABLE PEPTIDES TARGETING ADAM10 ENDOCYTOSIS AT THE SPINES: A NOVEL THERAPEUTIC APPROACH
FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
1419
S. Musardo, S. Pelucchi, D. Di Marino, A. Tramontano, E. Brandi, C. Balducci, G. Forloni, V. Grieco, C. Giudice,
F. Gardoni, E. Marcello, M. Di Luca (Milano, Italy)
C031
MEDOX ANTHOCYANINS PROTECT AGAINST THE ROTENONE INDUCED MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION
1420
C. Parrado Fernández, A. Sandebring, D. Aarsland, A. Cedazo-Minguez (Stockholm, Sweden)
C032
ELECTROACUPUNCTURE STIMULATES HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS AND MODULATES NGF METABOLISM AND
ACTIVITY IN EXPERIMENTAL DIABETIC ENCEPHALOPATHY
1421
V. Protto, M. Soligo, M.E. De Stefano, L. Manni (Roma, Italy)
C033
M1ACHR MEDIATES ELECTROACUPUNCTURE EFFECTS ON HIPPOCAMPAL PRO-NERVE GROWTH FACTOR RELEASE AND
MATURATION IN A RAT MODEL OF DIABETIC ENCEPHALOPATHY
1422
M. Soligo, S. Piccinin, V. Protto, M.E. De Stefano, R. Nisticò, L. Manni (Rome, Italy)
C034
ENDOGENOUS RETROVIRUS-DRIVEN COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND BRAIN INFLAMMATION
1423
R. Sankowski, P. Huerta T., Y. Al-Abed (Manhasset, USA)
C035
REGULATION OF MICROGLIAL PHAGOCYTOSIS BY RHOA/ROCK INHIBITING DRUGS
C036
ON THE MECHANISMS OF ACTION OF NOBILETIN ON BRAIN MITOCHONDRIA
1424
H.C. Scheiblich, G. Bicker (Hannover, Germany)
1425
N. Sharikadze, N. Jojua, M. Sepashvili, Z. Elene, D. Mikeladze (Tbilisi, Georgia)
C037
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR CLINICAL TRIALS OF DBS FOR PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
1426
J.N. Viaña, F. Gilbert (Hobart, Australia)
C039
PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTION OF BACE2 IN THE BRAIN AND EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS OF BACE2
CROSS-INHIBITION BY BACE1 INHIBITORS
1427
I. Voytyuk, A. Pimenova, S. Mueller, S. Lichtenthaler, B. De Strooper (Leuven, Belgium)
C040
NANOPARTICLE BLOCKADE OF TGF-BETA SIGNALING IN PERIPHERAL MACROPHAGES MITIGATES ALZHEIMER-LIKE
PATHOLOGY IN TGF344-AD RATS
C041
ORAL TREATMENT OF THE HERBAL FORMULA B401 ALLEVIATES NEUROPSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS IN TRANSGENIC MICE
OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
1428
T. Weitz, D. Kim, J. Rodriguez, T. Fahmy, T. Town (Los Angeles, USA)
1429
C. Wu, S. Sheu, C. Hsu, S. Wang, C. Lin (Taipei City, Taiwan)
C042
GRANULOCYTE COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR-MOBILIZED BONE MARROW MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS REPLENISHES
NEURAL LINEAGES IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE MICE VIA CXCR4/SDF-1 CHEMOTAXIS
1430
C. Wu, K. Tsai (Tainan, Taiwan)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.2.C PARKINSON’S DISEASE - HUMAN STUDIES AND THERAPIES
C043
CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEVELS OF CATECHOLAMINE AND KYNURENINE METABOLITES IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE AND
LEVODOPA-INDUCED DYSKINESIA
1431
A.D. Andersen, J. Havelund, N. Færgeman, M. Binzer, M. Blaabjerg, E. Stenager, J.B. Gramsbergen (Odense, Denmark)
C044
NEURONAL AND GLIAL VULNERABILITY IN THE HUMAN AMYGDALA AND HIPPOCAMPUS IN PARKINSON'S AND
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASES
1432
A. Flores-cuadrado, I. Ubeda-Banon, D. Saiz-Sanchez, A. Martinez-Marcos (Ciudad Real, Spain)
C045
THE HUMAN OLFACTORY BULB AND ANTERIOR OLFACTORY NUCLEUS IN ALZHEIMER’S AND PARKINSON’S DISEASES:
NEURONAL AND GLIAL VULNERABILITY
I. Ubeda Bañón, A. Flores-Cuadrado, D. Saiz-Sanchez, A. Martinez-Marcos (Ciudad Real, Spain)
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POSTER PRESENTATION III
MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
C046
INDEXES OF ANGIOGENESIS IN PD DEMENTIA
1434
V. Francardo, S. Janelidze, G. Serrano, T.G. Beach, C. Konradi, O. Hansson, M.A. Cenci (Lund, Sweden)
C047
ELEVATED 5HMC LEVELS IN CEREBELLAR TISSUE OF FEMALES WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE
1435
T. Ingram, F. Shephard, P. Williams, L. Chakrabarti, R. Stöger (Nottingham, United Kingdom)
C048
DISTINCT INFLAMMATORY PROFILE IN BRAINS WITH MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY
1436
A. Kiely, C. Murray, Y. Asi, Z. Ahmed, T. Lashley, T. Revesz, J. Holton (London, United Kingdom)
C049
NEURAL TRANSPLANTATION IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: A 24-YEAR HISTORY FROM TRANSPLANTATION TO AUTOPSY
1437
W. Li, E. Englund, H. Widner, B. Mattsson, D. Van Westen, J. Lätt, S. Rehncrona, P. Brundin, A. Björklund, O. Lindvall,
J. Li (Lund, Sweden)
C050
CAN BE USED ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN IN COLONIC LAMINA PROPRIA MUCOSAE AS A BIOMARKER OF PARKINSONS´ DISEASE?1438
E. Mechirova, Z. Gdovinová, M. Skorvanek, I. Domorakova, M. Dankova (Kosice, Slovakia)
C051
THE U-SHAPED CURVE FOR NORADRENALINE IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE - A DOUBLE-BLIND RANDOMISED CONTROL
STUDY OF ATOMOXETINE’S EFFECT ON RESPONSE INHIBITION
1439
D.A. Negin, J.B. Rowe, R. Trevor William (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
C052
DISEASE SPECIFIC EXPRESSION PROFILES OF ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN TRANSCRIPTS IN SYNUCLEINOPATHY BRAINS
1440
J. Pons, F.A. Kondrashov, K. Beyer (Barcelona, Spain)
C053
A POSSIBLE ROLE OF REWARD SENSITIVITY AND IMPULSIVITY IN WEIGHT GAIN AFTER DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION
1441
R. Rumiati, R. Eleopra, F. Foroni, G. Pergola, M. Aiello (Trieste, Italy)
C054
DIFFUSION MEASURES IN PROGRESSIVE SUPRANUCLEAR PALSY AND CORTICOBASAL SYNDROME
1442
N. Upadhyay, A. Suppa, M.C. Piattella, F. Di Stasio, N. Petsas, C. Colonnese, C. Colosimo, A. Berardelli, P. Pantano
(Roma, Italy)
C055
PERCEPTUAL DECISIONS IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR GREATER NOISE, MOTOR
HYPERSYNCHRONY, AND HIGHER DECISION THRESHOLD
1443
M.I. Vanegas, R. O'Connell, S. Kelly (New York, USA)
C056
AGE-RELATED EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF HYPOXIC GDNF EXPRESSION ALTERS THE CLINICAL EFFICACY OF
ANTIPARKINSONIAN CAROTID BODY CELL THERAPY
1444
J. Villadiego, R. Ramirez-Lorca, A.B. Muñoz-Manchado, N. Suarez-Luna, A. Bermejo-Navas, M. Olivares-Blanco,
M. Oliver, J. Lopez-Barneo, M. Echevarria, J.J. Toledo-Aral (Seville, Spain)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.8.A EPILEPSY - CELLULAR AND CIRCUIT MECHANISMS
C057
MOSSY FIBER SPROUTING IN THE HIPPOCAMPAL CA2 REGION IN EPILEPSY
1445
U. Häussler, A. Kilias, M. Johnston, C.A. Haas (Freiburg, Germany)
C058
THETA RHYTHM IMPAIRED IN THE EPILEPTIC HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION
1446
A. Kilias, U. Häussler, K. Heining, U.P. Froriep, A. Kumar, C.A. Haas, U. Egert (Freiburg, Germany)
C059
REGION-SPECIFIC ACTIVITY CHANGES DURING EPILEPTOGENESIS DETERMINE SUBCELLULAR ARC MRNA LOCALIZATION
AND SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY OF DENTATE GRANULE CELLS
1447
P. Janz, P. Hauser, K. Heining, S. Nestel, O. Kretz, K. Matthias, U. Egert, C.A. Haas (Freiburg, Germany)
C060
RECOMBINANT CENTRAL REELIN FRAGMENT PREVENTS EPILEPSY-INDUCED MOTILITY OF ADULT DENTATE GRANULE CELLS 1448
C. Orcinha, G. Münzner, J. Gerlach, M. Follo, C. Haas (Freiburg, Germany)
C061
EXPRESSION OF NEUROPROTECTIVE FACTORS INVOLVED IN CELL SURVIVAL IN THE CA2 REGION IN MESIAL TEMPORAL
LOBE EPILEPSY
1449
S. Tulke, C. Haas, U. Häussler (Freiburg, Germany)
C062
HETEROGENEOUS NEURONAL FIRING PATTERNS DURING HUMAN NEOCORTICAL POPULATION ACTIVITY IN VITRO
1450
K.T. Hofer, K. Tóth, A. Kandrács, C. Szabó, A. Bagó, L. Erőss, E. László, I. Ulbert, L. Wittner (Budapest, Hungary)
C063
INVESTIGATION OF THE ROLE OF GABAERGIC INHIBITION IN EPILEPTIC HUMAN NEOCORTEX
1451
A. Kandracs, K.T. Hofer, K. Tóth, E. Győri, A. Bagó, L. Erőss, L. Entz, I. Ulbert, L. Wittner (Budapest, Hungary)
C064
CALCIUM-DEPENDENT P2X7R EXPRESSION DURING SEIZURES INVOLVING MICRORNA-22 AND THE TRANSCRIPTION
FACTOR SP1
1452
E.M. Jimenez-Mateos, A. Sanz-Rodriguez, G.P. Brennan, D. Henshall, T. Engel (Dublin, Ireland)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
C065
PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISM OF EARLY INFANTILE EPILEPSIES CAUSED BY MUNC18-1 MUTATIONS
1453
K. Nagata, N. Hamada, I. Iwamoto, H. Tabata (Kasugai, Japan)
C066
SPATIAL DISCRIMINATION OF INTRACEREBRAL SOURCES TO TRACK (SUBLIMINAL) ABNORMAL ACTIVITY
DOWNSTREAM EPILEPTIC FOCI
C067
DISPARATE PATTERNS OF EPILEPTIFORM ACTIVITY RESULT IN DIFFERENTIAL ACUTE RESPONSES WITHIN INTERNEURONS 1455
1454
T. Ortuño, D. Torres, J. Makarova, O. Herreras (Madrid, Spain)
R.R. Parrish, N. Codadu, C. Racca, A. Trevelyan (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
C068
LOSS OF SYNAPTIC ZN2+ TRANSPORTER FUNCTION INCREASES RISK OF FEBRILE SEIZURES
1456
C. Reid, M. Hildebrand, A.M. Phillips, S. Mullen, P. Adlard, K. Hardies, J. Damiano, V. Wimmer, S. Bellows,
J. McMahon, R. Burgess, R. Hendrickx, S. Weckhuysen, A. Suls, P. De Jonghe, I. Scheffer, S. Petrou, S. Berkovic
(Melbourne, Australia)
C069
SELECTION AND VALIDATION OF REFERENCE GENES IN RAT MODELS OF TEMPORAL LOBE EPILEPSY
1457
C. Sadangi, F. Rosenow, B. Norwood (Marburg, Germany)
C070
THE EXPRESSION AND TRAFFICKING PROFILE OF THE AQUAPORIN (AQP) WATER CHANNELS AND POTASSIUM
CHANNEL IN THE HIPPOCAMPI OF TEMPORAL LOBE EPILEPSY (TLE) PATIENTS
C071
EFFECT OF KAINATE RECEPTORS ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF MOSSY FIBER SPROUTING IN TEMPORAL LOBE EPILEPSY
1458
M. Salman, M. Sheilabi, D. Bhattacharyya, A. Princivalle, M. Conner (Sheffield, United Kingdom)
1459
S. Valbuena Álvarez, J. Lerma (San Juan de Alicante, Spain)
C072
NETWORK AND CELL DYNAMIC ALTERATION DURING FAST RIPPLES IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF TEMPORAL LOBE
EPILEPSY
1460
M. Valero, J. Aguilar, I. Fernandez-Lamo, E. Cid, L. Menendez de la Prida (Madrid, Spain)
C073
STUDY OF THE JNK PATHWAY IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES
1461
E. Verdaguer, M. Rabazas, J. Olloquequi, A. Camins, C. Auladell (Barcelona, Spain)
C074
NEMO IN BRAIN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS PROTECTS THE CEREBRAL MICROVASCULATURE AND ENSURES NORMAL BRAIN
FUNCTION
1462
J. Wenzel, D.A. Ridder, K. Töllner, K. Müller, J.C. Assmann, S. Stroobants, X. Tong, B.J. Bedell, D. Balschun, R. D`Hooge,
E. Hamel, W. Löscher, M. Schwaninger (Lübeck, Germany)
C075
SEIZING THE BRAIN WITH INHIBITION AND SILENCING IT WITH EXCITATION
1463
L. Yekhlef, G. Breschi, S. Taverna (Milan, Italy)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.9.C ISCHEMIA - ANIMAL AND HUMAN STUDIES
C076
RESVERATROL AND DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID AMILORATE MITOCHONDRIAL DAMAGE IN NEONATAL RATS INDUCED BY
HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC BRAIN INJURY
1464
A.A. Alvarez, O. Arteaga, M. Revuelta, A. Martínez-Ibargüen, E. Hilario (Leioa, Spain)
C077
DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID PROVIDES LONG-TERM NEUROPROTECTION AGAINST PERINATAL HYPOXIA-ISCHEMIA
C078
HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY: A GENE EXPRESSION ASSAY ON THE SEARCH FOR BIOMARKERS
1465
O. Arteaga, M. Revuelta, L. Martinez-Millan, A. Martínez-Ibargüen, L. Uriguen, A. Alvarez, E. Hilario (Leioa, Spain)
1466
R. Balada, A. García - Álix, S. Alcántara (Barcelona, Spain)
C079
THE EFFECT OF ISCHEMIC REMOTE PERCONDITIONING ON INFARCT VOLUME IN A MCAO RAT MODEL EVALUATED BY
MRI AND HISTOLOGY
C080
DELAYED CORTICAL VEIN FILLING IS ASSOCIATED WITH POOR BASELINE COLLATERAL STATUS IN ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE1468
1467
V. Bay, B. Kjølby, I.K. Mikkelsen, S.N. Jespersen, B. Hansen, J.R. Nyengaard, K.R. Drasbek (Aarhus, Denmark)
S. Bhaskar, A. Bivard, M. Parsons, M. Nilsson, J. Attia, P. Stanwell, C. Levi (Newcastle, Australia)
C081
SAFETY OF INTRA-ARTERIAL DELIVERY OF BONE MARROW-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STROMAL CELLS FOR CEREBRAL
ISCHEMIA
C082
IN VIVO MONITORING OF ACIDOSIS AND METABOLIC ALTERATIONS IN A MODEL OF CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA
1469
L. Cui, E. Kerkelä, T. Kinnunen, J. Nystedt, J. Boltze, M. Janowski, P. Walczak, B. Lukomska, J. Jolkkonen (Kuopio, Finland)
D. De Battista, M. Bacigaluppi, B. Andrea, L. Muzio, G. Martino, G. Comi, L. Chaabane (Milan, Italy)
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POSTER PRESENTATION III
MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
C083
STEREOTACTIC ASPIRATION OF THE FORELIMB AREA OF THE PRIMARY MOTOR CORTEX CAUSES A LONG-TERM MOTOR
DEFICIT IN RATS
C084
PHARMACOLOGICAL PRECONDITIONING ACTIVATES ENDOGENOUS ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES IN THE WHITE MATTER
AFTER SPINAL CORD ISCHEMIA IN RABBITS
1471
M. Deprez, K. Van Kuyck, B. Nuttin (Leuven, Belgium)
1472
I. Domorakova, E. Mechírová, V. Danielisová, M. Danková, Z. Fagová, M. Janitorova Poliačiková, M. Stebnicý
(Košice, Slovakia)
C085
PERILLA OIL IMPROVES BLOOD FLOW AND DELAYS HEMORRHAGIC STROKE IN STROKE-PRONE SPONTANEOUSLY
HYPERTENSIVE RATS
1473
H. Guo, Y. Cha, Y. Ban, D.W. Seo, J. Yon, E. Choi, Y. Kim (Cheongju, Republic of Korea)
C086
ADVANCING AGE AND ISCHEMIA ELEVATE THE ELECTRIC THRESHOLD TO ELICIT SPREADING DEPOLARIZATION IN THE
CEREBRAL CORTEX OF YOUNG ADULT RATS
1474
P. Hertelendy, A. Menyhárt, P. Makra, Z. Süle, T. Kiss, G. Tóth, O. Ivánkovits-Kiss, F. Bari, E. Farkas (Szeged, Hungary)
C087
ISCHEMIA AND AGING ALTER SPREADING DEPOLARIZATION-RELATED TISSUE ACIDOSIS IN THE RAT CEREBRAL CORTEX
1475
A. Menyhart, D. Zölei-Szénási, T. Puskás, P. Makra, O. M. Tóth, B. Szepes, R. Tóth, O. Ivánkovits-Kiss, F. Bari,
E. Farkas (Szeged, Hungary)
C088
CYCLOOXYGENASE-2 CONTRIBUTES TO THE EVOLUTION OF HYPEREMIA IN RESPONSE TO SPREADING DEPOLARIZATION
IN THE INTACT AND ISCHEMIC RAT BRAIN
1476
D. Varga, T. Puskás, A. Menyhárt, D. Zölei-Szénási, O. M.Tóth, B. Szepesi, R. Tóth, F. Bari, E. Farkas (Szeged, Hungary)
C089
THE COMBINATION OF RESVERATROL AND DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID PREVENTS THE LOSS OF AXONAL ANTEROGRADE
CONNECTIONS AND LONG-TERM MEMORY OUTCOMES IN A PERINATAL HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC BRAIN INJURY MODEL
1477
E. Hilario, O. Arteaga, M. Revuelta, L. Martínez-Millan, L. Uriguen, A. Alvarez (Leioa, Spain)
C090
CORRELATION BETWEEN AMBULATORY FUNCTION AND CLINICAL FACTORS IN HEMIPLEGIC PATIENTS WITH INTACT
SINGLE LATERAL CORTICOSPINAL TRACT: A RETROSPECTIVE PILOT STUDY
1478
C. Jang, J. Hong, H. Kim, K. Lee, J. Shin, J. Kim (Ilsan, Republic of Korea)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.11.A TRAUMA - BRAIN
C091
EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF VOLUNTARY PHYSICAL EXERCISE TREATMENT ON OBJECT
RECOGNITION MEMORY IN RATS AFTER TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
1479
L. Amorós Aguilar, I. Portell-Cortés, D. Costa-Miserachs, M. Torras-Garcia, M. Coll-Andreu (Barcelona, Spain)
C092
EFFECTS OF POST-TRAINING EPINEPHRINE ON OBJECT RECOGNITION MEMORY IN RATS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY 1480
C093
THE SYNTHETIC STEROID TIBOLONE REDUCES REACTIVE GLIOSIS IN THE CEREBRAL CORTEX AFTER A PENETRATING
BRAIN INJURY
I. Portell Cortés, A. Lorón-Sánchez, M. Coll-Andreu, D. Costa-Miserachs, M. Torras-Garcia (Bellaterrra Barcelona, Spain)
1481
A. Crespo-Castrillo, G.E. Barreto, E. Baides, L.M. Garcia-Segura, M.A. Arevalo (Madrid, Spain)
C094
CO-ULTRA PEALUT ENHANCES NEURONAL RECOVERY AFTER A MODERATE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
C095
ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF SITAGLIPTIN ACTIVATES CREB AND IS NEUROPROTECTIVE IN MURINE MODEL OF SEVERE
TRAUMA
1482
R. Crupi, M. Cordaro, G. Bruschetta, R. Siracusa, E. Esposito, S. Cuzzocrea (Messina, Italy)
1483
B. DellaValle, G. Brix, B. Brock, J. Rungby, A. Larsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
C096
ASTROGLIAL CELLS PRODUCE A STEM CELL NICHE-LIKE EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX AFTER CORTICAL LASER LESIONS IN
THE MOUSE
1484
A. Faissner, U. Eysel, L. Roll (Bochum, Germany)
C097
ROLE OF CHLORIDE HOMEOSTASIS IN POST-TRAUMATIC DEPRESSION
1485
E. Goubert, M. Altvater, C. Rivera, M. Schäfer, C. Pellegrino (Marseille, France)
C098
ANALYSIS OF REGULATORY MECHANISM FOR UPREGULATION OF TN-C AND GFAP EXPRESSION IN ACTIVATED
ASTROCYTES IN INJURED MOUSE BRAIN AND IN PRIMARY CULTURE
1486
H. Ikeshima-Kataoka, M. Yasui (Tokyo, Japan)
C099
USING MELATONIN AS TREATMENT FOR INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE
1487
J.W.H. Leung, R.T.F. Cheung (Hong Kong, China)
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C100
MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY RESULTS IN IMPAIRED SPATIAL LONG-TERM MEMORY AND ALTERED SEARCH
STRATEGIES
1488
L. Marschner, T. Ahmed, J. Mogensen, D. Balschun (Copenhagen, Denmark)
C101
TREATMENT WITH AN INTERLEUKIN-1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST IN A NOVEL MOUSE MODEL OF MULTITRAUMA
C102
A SPECIFIC MULTI-NUTRIENT INTERVENTION, DESIGNED TO ENHANCE SYNAPSE FORMATION AND FUNCTION,
IMPROVES FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
1489
S. McDonald, M. Sun, R. Brady, S. Liu, T. O’Brien, S. Shultz (Bundoora, Australia)
1490
A. Michael-Titus, O. Thau-Zuchman, P. Pallier, M. Davies, M. Groenendijk, M. De Wilde, J. Lopez-Tremoleda
(London, United Kingdom)
C103
MODEL INVESTIGATIONS ON INTERACTIONS OF OXYCODONE WITH ADJUVANT DRUGS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PAIN
1491
P. Mikolajczak, M. Kaczmarek, M. Szulc, E. Kaminska, W. Leppert (Poznan, Poland)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.13 NEUROTOXICITY, INFLAMMATION, AND NEUROPROTECTION
C104
NOTCH SIGNALING IS REGULATED BY IGF-1 IN ASTROCYTES
1492
E. Acaz-Fonseca, R. Sanchez-Gonzalez, M. Astiz, M.A. Arevalo, L.M. Garcia-Segura (Madrid, Spain)
C105
NEURAL AND BEHAVIOURAL CHANGES IN MALE PERIADOLESCENT MICE AFTER PROLONGED NICOTINE - MDMA
TREATREMENT
1493
P. Adeniyi, P. Shallie (Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria)
C106
SCREENING FOR POTENTIAL MODULATORS OF NECROPTOSIS IN A MICROGLIAL CELL LINE
1494
J.D. Amaral, S.R. Oliveira, P.A. Dionísio, C.A.B. Rodrigues, C.A.M. Afonso, C.M.P. Rodrigues (Lisbon, Portugal)
C107
CHARACTERIZING MINIMAL HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY: INFLAMMATION, METABOLISM AND
MORPHOPHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
1495
N. Arias, M. Mendez, E. Gomez-Lazaro, A. Azpiroz, J.L. Arias (Oviedo, Spain)
C108
EFFECT OF AMMONIA ON ALPHA-KETOGLUTARAMATE PRODUCTION IN PRIMARY ASTROCYTE CULTURE
C109
PHOTODYNAMIC TREATMENT WITH RADACHLORIN ALTERS MITOCHONDRIAL METABOLISM IN NEURONS AND
ASTROCYTES
1496
Z. Bárány, D.S. Kiss, I. Tóth, G. Jócsák, M. Ashaber, A. Sterczer, T. Bartha, V.L. Frenyó (Budapest, Hungary)
1497
E. Berezhnaya, M. Neginskaya (Rostov-on-Don, Russia)
C110
PHOTODYNAMIC TREATMENT INDUCES CALCIUM SIGNAL IN NEURONS AND ASTROCYTES
C111
CHARACTERIZATION OF DISTURBANCES IN THE MICROCIRCULATION ON THE SURFACE OF RAT BRAIN INDUCED BY
TOPICAL AMMONIUM CHLORIDE
1498
M. Neginskaya, E. Berezhnaya (Rostov-on-Don, Russia)
1499
P.N. Bjerring, E.J. Bjerrum, F.S. Larsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
C112
REGENERATIVE POTENTIAL OF FUMARATE TREATMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON NRF2-DOWNSTREAM SIGNALING IN
MOUSE DORSAL ROOT GANGLIA
1500
A. Blusch, C.F. Vogelaar, R. Gold, G. Ellrichmann (Bochum, Germany)
C113
GLP-1 ANALOGUE LIRAGLUTIDE SLOW DOWN DISEASE DEVELOPMENT IN RODENT MODEL OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
1501
G. Brix, B. DellaValle, M.G. Jensen, B. Brock, A. Landau, A. Møller, J. Rungby, A. Larsen (Aarhus, Denmark)
C114
TETANUS TOXIN ENTERS IN NERVOUS SYSTEM BY INTERACTING WITH EXTRACELLULAR DOMAINS OF TRKA,
TRKB AND TRKC RECEPTORS
1502
A. Candalija, T. Scior, C.A. Saura, J. Aguilera (Cerdanyola del Vallés, Spain)
C115
ADENOSINE A2A RECEPTORS UP-REGULATION IN GLUTAMATE SYNAPSES IS CRITICAL FOR SYNAPTOTOXICITY
PRE-DATING THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONVULSIONS-INDUCED NEURODEGENERATION
1503
P. Canas, L. Porciúncula, E. Augusto, H. Silva, N. Machado, T. Alfaro, A.P. Simões, J. Real, I. Araújo, J. Coelho,
R. Almeida, G. Andrade, J. Chen, N. Gonçalves, A. Köfalvi, P. Agostinho, R. Cunha (Coimbra, Portugal)
C116
HISTOLOGICAL, NEUROCHEMICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL ALTERATIONS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF NEONATAL CEREBRAL
LESION: PREVENTION BY MGSO4 IN YOUNG AND ADULT MICE
I. Daher, N. Dourmap, L. Ramet, S. Marret, P. Leroux, V. Roy, S. Daumas, S. El Mestikway, J. Ausseil, B. Gonzalez,
I. Leroux-Nicollet, C. Cleren (Rouen, France)
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C117
TIME COURSE CHARACTERIZATION OF HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA-INDUCED DAMAGE IN RAT ORGANOTYPIC HIPPOCAMPAL
CULTURES
C118
ANALYSIS OF THE INTEGRATION OF HUMAN MESENCHYMAL STROMAL CELLS INTO THE MOUSE BRAIN UNDER
DIFFERENT INFLAMMATORY SCENARIOS
1505
M. Dal Ben, M. Montrone, R. Moretti, C. Tiribelli, S. Gazzin (Trieste, Italy)
1506
C. Del Pilar, D. Díaz, P. Rubio, C. Hernández-Pérez, R. Muñoz-Castañeda, J.R. Alonso, E. Weruaga (Salamanca, Spain)
C119
EXPOSURE TO THE FUNGICIDE MANCOZEB CAUSES NEUROBEHAVIORAL IMPAIRMENTS IN THE MARINE TELEOST
THALASSOMA PAVO
1507
R.M. Facciolo, M. Zizza, M. Di Lorenzo, V. Laforgia, M. Canonaco (Arcavacata of Rende CS, Italy)
C120
MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS OF SURVEILLANT/ACTIVATED MICROGLIA DURING AN EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED ACUTE
NEUROINFLAMMATORY PROCESS
C121
THE EVOLUTIONARILY CONSERVED TLDC DOMAIN IS NEUROPROTECTIVE AGAINST OXIDATIVE STRESS
1508
M. Fernandez-Arjona, M.D. Lopez-Avalos, J.M. Grondona, P. Fernandez-Llebrez (Malaga, Spain)
1509
M. Finelli, S. Luis, K. Liu, K. Davies, P. Oliver (Oxford, United Kingdom)
C122
PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO POLY I:C INCREASES SUSCEPTIBILITY TO EPILEPSY IN THE ADULT OFFSPRING
1510
E. Focchi, M. Rasile, F. Antonucci, R. Morini, E. Menna, D. Pozzi, I. Corradini, M. Matteoli (Milan, Italy)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.16.D MENTAL DISORDERS - AUTISM, MENTAL RETARDATION,
AND RELATED DISORDERS
C123
ALTERED ADULT NEUROGENESIS AND ENHANCED SEIZURE PROPENSITY IN OLIGOPHRENIN-1 KNOCK-OUT MICE,
A MURINE MODEL OF X-LINKED INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
1511
M. Allegra, C. Spalletti, B. Vignoli, I. Busti, S. Azzimondi, M. Canossa, M. Caleo (Pisa, Italy)
C124
REDUCED INHIBITION AND EXCITATION UNDERLIES CIRCUIT-WIDE CHANGES IN VIVO IN A MOUSE MODEL OF RETT
SYNDROME
1512
A. Banerjee, R. Rikhye, V. Breton-Provencher, X. Tang, C. Li, C. Runyan, R. Jaenisch, Z. Fu, M. Sur (Cambridge, USA)
C125
ELEVATED GENE EXPRESSION OF MOST MICROGLIAL MARKERS, AND REDUCED EXPRESSION OF MOST PYRAMIDAL
NEURON AND INTERNEURON MARKERS, IN POSTMORTEM AUTISM CORTEX
1513
T.G. Belgard, R. Borges Monroy, C. Ponting (Oxford, United Kingdom)
C126
CLK2 INHIBITION AMELIORATES AUTISTIC FEATURES ASSOCIATED WITH SHANK3 DEFICIENCY
1514
M. Bidinosti, P. Botta, S. Krüttner, C.C. Proenca, N. Stoehr, M. Bernhard, I. Fruh, M. Mueller, D. Bonenfant, H. Voshol,
W. Carbone, S.J. Neal, S.M. Mctighe, G. Roma, R.E. Dolmetsch, J. Porter, P. Caroni, T. Bouwmeester, A. Lüthi,
I. Galimberti (Basel, Switzerland)
C127
ROLE OF NRXN1 IN HUMAN STEM CELL MODELS OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS
C128
PRECLINICAL AND CLINICAL EFFECTS OF CO-ULTRAMICRONIZED PEA-LUT® TREATMENT ON AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER 1516
1515
S. Boomkamp, K. McDonagh, S. Avazzadeh, S. Rosati, J. Fitzgerald, L. Gallagher, S. Shen (Galway, Ireland)
G. Bruschetta, S. Cuzzocrea, D. Impellizzeri, R. Crupi, M. Cordaro, R. Siracusa, E. Esposito (Messina, Italy)
C129
EFFECTS OF METHYLMERCURY AND ALCOHOL EXPOSURE IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER: POTENTIAL RISK FACTORS
IN NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
1517
V. Chauhan, A. Chauhan (Staten Island, NY, USA)
C130
A MECHANISTIC MODEL OF MECP2 AS A MODULATOR OF TRANSCRIPTION
1518
J. Cholewa-Waclaw, R. Shah, K. Chhatbar, S. Webb, B. Waclaw, A. Bird (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
C131
DELAYED MATURATION OF CORTICAL INTERNEURONS IN FRAGILE X MICE IS REVERSED BY TRKB AGONIST
1519
A. Contractor, T. Nomura (Chicago, USA)
C132
DECIPHERING THE ROLE OF SULT4A1 IN BRAIN DEVELOPMENT AND PHELAN-MCDERMID SYNDROME PATHOGENESIS
1520
L. Culotta, C. Sala, C. Verpelli (Milan, Italy)
C133
A SYSTEMATIC ASSESSMENT OF COMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR LINKED TO THE MICROBIOME IN THE BALB/CBYJ VS. BALB/CJ
MOUSE: RELEVANCE TO AUTISM
1521
S. Dam, A. Jager, C. Oomen, S. Van der Mierder, J. Buitelaar, A. Arias-Vasquez, J. Glennon (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
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C134
NEUROANATOMICAL DIFFERENCES IN THE ARID1B MUTANT MICE ARE SIMILAR TO THOSE SEEN IN FMR1 AND EN2
MOUSE MODELS
1522
J. Ellegood, R. Yuen, A. Creighton, L. Spencer Noakes, B. Nieman, L. Nutter, S. Stephen, J. Lerch (Toronto, Canada)
C135
ROLE OF OCULOCEREBRORENAL LOWE SYNDROME PROTEIN (OCRL) IN SYNAPTIC FUNCTION
C136
NEUROTRYPSIN-DEPENDENT SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY, LEARNING AND SPINOGENESIS IN MICE
1523
N. Mohammed El Demmerdash, S. Rosado, J. Esteban, M. Fernández-Monreal (Majadahonda, Spain)
1524
M. Ferrer-Ferrer, J. Schneeberg, R. Frischknecht, O. Senkov, A. Dityatev (Magdeburg, Germany)
C137
PARVALBUMIN MODULATION: POSSIBLE TREATMENT FOR AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS?
1525
F. Filice, B. Schwaller (Fribourg, Switzerland)
C138
EFFECT OF R-BACLOFEN ON SOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN A MOUSE MODEL OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
1526
S. Flunkert, R. Rabl, A. Horvath, M. Farcher, B. Hutter-Paier (Grambach, Austria)
C139
BEHAVIORAL AND TRANSCRIPTOMIC ALTERATIONS IN 15Q13.3 HOMOZYGOUS KNOCKOUT MICE
C140
REDUCED LATERAL INHIBITION IMPAIRS OLFACTORY COMPUTATIONS AND BEHAVIORS IN A DROSOPHILA MODEL OF
FRAGILE X SYNDROME
1527
A. Forsingdal, M. Bertalan, K. Fejgin, V. Nielsen, T. Werge, J. Nielsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
1528
L.M. Franco, Z. Okray, B.A. Hassan, E. Yaksi (Leuven, Belgium)
C141
AMYGDALA IN SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
C142
THE MISTRAFFICKING OF CHRISTIANSON SYNDROME-LINKED MUTATION NHE6ΔES IMPAIRS THE STRUCTURE AND
VIABILITY OF HIPPOCAMPAL PYRAMIDAL NEURONS
1529
M.S. Fustiñana, A. Lüthi (Basel, Switzerland)
1530
A.Y.L. Gao, S. Kasem, A. Ilie, J. Orlowski, R.A. McKinney (Montreal, Canada)
C143
ABSOLUT QUANTIFICATION OF SYNGAP C-TERMINUS VARIANTS IN MOUSE CORTEX DURING POSTNATAL
DEVELOPMENT BY TARGETED PROTEOMCIS
1531
G. Gou Alsina, R. Rita, B. Alex (Barcelona, Spain)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.16.E MENTAL DISORDERS - ADDICTION AND DRUGS OF ABUSE
C144
ESTRADIOL-DEPENDENT DECREASES IN EMOTIONAL BINGE-LIKE EATING ARE ASSOCIATED WITH DECREASED BRAIN
PERK EXPRESSION IN OVARIECTOMIZED RATS
1532
M.V. Micioni Di Bonaventura, T. Lutz, A. Romano, C. D'Addario, L. Asarian, C. Cifani (Camerino, Italy)
C145
THE ROLE OF CALCIUM/CALMODULIN-DEPENDENT KINASE II IN THE REARRANGEMENTS OF HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPSES
IN ALCOHOL ADDICTION
C146
DOPAMINE (DA) D3 RECEPTOR BLOCKADE PREVENTS SOCIAL STRESS-INDUCED COCAINE REINSTATEMENT
1533
Z. Mijakowska, M. Nalberczak, K. Kuchniak, C. Reeve, S. Łęski, K. Radwanska (Warsaw, Poland)
1534
M.V. Milanés Maquilón, R. Guerrero, C. Núñez, J.M. Hidalgo, F.J. Cárceles, M.L. Laorden, B. Ribeiro (Murcia, Spain)
C147
CHRONIC N-ACETYLCYSTEINE TREATMENT INDUCES LONG-LASTING PREVENTION OF CONDITIONED CUE-INDUCED
NICOTINE-SEEKING BEHAVIOUR IN THE RAT
1535
F. Moro, G. Giannotti, C.M. Marzo, L. Caffino, F. Fumagalli, L. Cervo (Milan, Italy)
C149
THE STRIATAL GTPASE RHES IS EXPRESSED IN MIDBRAIN DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS AND MODULATES COCAINEMEDIATED BEHAVIOURAL RESPONSES IN MICE
1536
F. Napolitano, S. Migliarini, A. Di Maio, A. De Rosa, T. Nuzzo, G. Aceto, B. Pelosi, G. Maddaloni, D. Punzo,
M. Pasqualetti, A. Usiello (Napoli, Italy)
C150
AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO THE ASSESSMENT OF STIMULANT PROPERTIES OF NOVEL PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES
– AN EXAMPLE USING THE BENZOFURAN 5-MAPB (1-(BENZOFURAN-5-YL)-N-METHYLPROPAN-2-AMINE)
C151
INVOLVEMENT OF THE GABAB RECEPTORS IN MORPHINE ANTINOCICEPTION IN MALE AND FEMALE MICE:
PHARMACOLOGICAL AND GENETIC APPROACHES
1537
J. Opacka-Juffry, M. Sahai, V. Barrese, N. Dutta, C. Davidson (London, United Kingdom)
1538
V.T. Pedrón, A.P. Varani, B. Bettler, G.N. Balerio (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
C152
SYNTHETIC ACTIVATION OF VENTROMEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX PROMOTES EXTINCTION RETRIEVAL TO REDUCE
COCAINE SEEKING
J. Peters, I. Augur, A. Wyckoff, G. Aston-Jones, P. Kalivas (Charleston, SC, USA)
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C154
ALTERATION IN H3K9ME3 LEVELS COULD BE INVOLVED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF COGNITIVE DEFICITS INDUCED BY
ADOLESCENT THC EXPOSURE
C155
BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF ETHYLPHENIDATE EXPOSURE IN ADOLESCENT MALE
AND FEMALE MICE
1540
P. Prini, F. Penna, D. Parolaro, T. Rubino (Busto Arsizio, Italy)
1541
M. Robins, A. Brewster, R. Van Rijn (West Lafayette, USA)
C156
COCAINE-INDUCED ARC EXPRESSION IN STRIATAL NEURONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR MOLECULAR AND BEHAVIORAL
ADAPTATIONS
1542
M. Salery, M. Dos Santos, E. Saint-Jour, L. Moumé, C. Pages, V. Kappès, S. Parnaudeau, J. Caboche, P. Vanhoutte
(Paris, France)
C157
DIFFERENTIAL DISCRIMINATIVE-STIMULUS EFFECTS OF CIGARETTE SMOKE CONDENSATE AND NICOTINE IN NICOTINEDISCRIMINATING RATS
1543
J. SEO, J. Lee, M.J. Choi, S.S. Yoon (Daejeon, Republic of Korea)
C158
THE REWARDING AND REINFORCING EFFECTS OF THE SYNTHETIC CATHINONE ALPHAPYRROLIDINOPENTIOTHIOPHENONE (Α-PVT) IN RODENTS
1544
S.S. Yoon, J. Lee, J. Seo (Daejeon, Republic of Korea)
C159
COCAINE REVERSES CUE-INDUCED CORTICOSTRIATAL SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
1545
S. Spencer, C. Garcia-Keller, D. Roberts-Wolfe, J. Heinsbroek, A. Sorrell, M. Mulvaney, P.W. Kalivas (Charleston, USA)
C160
STATINS AS NEW MEDICATIONS TO REDUCE THE RISKS OF RELAPSE TO ADDICTION
C161
A SPECIFIC MU-OPIOID RECEPTOR AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST AS WELL AS A KAPPA-OPIOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST
MODIFY ETHANOL INTAKE IN ALCOHOL-PREFERRING AA RATS
1546
N. Thiriet, C. Chauvet, N. Celine, C. Lafay-Chebassier, J. Mohamed, M. Solinas (Poitiers, France)
1547
J. Uhari-Väänänen, P. Bäckström, M. Airavaara, V. Oinio, A. Raasmaja, P. Piepponen, K. Kiianmaa (Helsinki, Finland)
C162
INFLUENCE OF MATERNAL SEPARATION WITH EARLY WEANING ON THE EXPRESSION OF NEURONAL PLASTICITY IN THE
BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA (BLA)
1548
E. Valero, I. García-Rubio, M.L. Laorden, O. Valverde, M.V. Milanés (Murcia, Spain)
C163
CORTICOTROPHIN RELEASING FACTOR TYPE-2 AND DOPAMINE D1 RECEPTORS CO-EXIST IN GLUTAMATERGIC INPUTS
TO THE RAT PREFRONTAL CORTEX
C164
SEX- AND REGION-DEPENDENT CONSEQUENCES OF ADOLESCENT THC EXPOSURE ON BEHAVIOR AND SYNAPTIC
PLASTICITY
1549
H. Yarur, M. Vergara, V. Noches, M.E. Andres, K. Gysling (Santiago, Chile)
1550
E. Zamberletti, M. Grilli, M. Gabaglio, A. Catanese, M. Marchi, T. Rubino, D. Parolaro (Busto Arsizio, Italy)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.5.A VISION - RETINA
D001
RETINAL GANGLION CELLS AND CONE PHOTORECEPTORS DURING AGING: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ALBINO AND
PIGMENTED RATS
1551
M. Agudo-Barriuso, F.J. Valiente-Soriano, M. Jimenez-Lopez, M.C. Sanchez-Migallon, J.M. Sanchez-Ruiz,
M. Vidal-Sanz, F.M. Nadal-Nicolas (El Palmar, Spain)
D002
CHOOSING THE BEST RETINAL GANGLION CELL MARKER
1552
C. Galindo-romero, F.M. Nadal-nicolas, M. Vidal-sanz, M. Agudo-barriuso (Murcia, Spain)
D003
NEW INSIGHTS TO THE ROLE OF STARBURST AMACRINE CELLS IN THE COMPUTATION OF DIRECTION SELECTIVITY IN THE
RETINA
1553
L. Ankri, N. Kaushansky, M. Rivlin (Rehovot, Israel)
D004
DOPAMINE MASKS AN UNCONVENTIONAL ON RESPONSE IN OFF ALPHA RETINAL GANGLION CELLS
1554
R. Warwick, M. Rivlin-Etzion (Rehovot, Israel)
D005
CIRCUIT MECHANISMS UNDERLYING ORIENTATION SELECTIVITY IN THE ZEBRAFISH RETINA
D006
DISSECTING THE CELLULAR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DROSOPHILA ELEMENTARY MOTION DETECTORS BY
PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTION
1555
P. Antinucci, R. Hindges (London, United Kingdom)
1556
A. Arenz, M. Drews, F. Richter, G. Ammer, A. Borst (Martinsried, Germany)
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D007
REVERSE CORRELATION OF CALCIUM SIGNALS IN DROSOPHILA VISUAL INTERNEURONS
1557
M. Drews, A. Borst (Martinsried, Germany)
D008
OPTICAL STIMULATION OF SINGLE LAMINA CARTRIDGES IN DROSOPHILA
1558
J. Haag, A. Arenz, A. Borst (Martinsried, Germany)
D009
FUNCTIONAL ASYMMETRY OF DROSOPHILA ON AND OFF MOTION DETECTORS
1559
A. Leonhardt, G. Ammer, M. Meier, E. Serbe, A. Bahl, A. Borst (Martinsried, Germany)
D010
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF INPUT LINES TO THE DROSOPHILA ON MOTION DETECTOR
D011
COMPREHENSIVE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MAJOR PRESYNAPTIC ELEMENTS TO THE DROSOPHILA OFF MOTION
DETECTOR
1560
F. Richter, D. Michael, H. Juergen, B. Alexander (Munich, Germany)
1561
E. Serbe, M. Meier, A. Leonhardt, A. Borst (Martinsried, Germany)
D012
OPTOGENETICS IN THE EYE - DEVELOPMENT OF A LIGHT-INDUCIBLE GENE THERAPY FOR PATHOLOGICAL
NEOVASCULARIZATION
1562
S. Cambridge, E. Brandhorst, J. Ludovic, H. Hammes (Heidelberg, Germany)
D013
CONGENITAL NYSTAGMUS GENE FRMD7 IS NECESSARY FOR ESTABLISHING A NEURONAL CIRCUIT ASYMMETRY FOR
DIRECTION SELECTIVITY - PART II
1563
A. Drinnenberg, K. Yonehara, M. Fiscella, F. Franke, J. Mueller, A. Hierlemann, B. Roska (Basel, Switzerland)
D014
CONGENITAL NYSTAGMUS GENE FRMD7 IS NECESSARY FOR ESTABLISHING A NEURONAL CIRCUIT ASYMMETRY FOR
DIRECTION SELECTIVITY - PART I
1564
K. Yonehara, M. Fiscella, A. Drinnenberg, F. Esposti, S. Trenholm, J. Krol, B. Gross Scherf, A. Kusnyerik, A. Szabo,
J. Jüttner, F. Cordoba, J. Németh, Z. Zsolt Nagy, F. Munier, B. Roska (Aarhus, Denmark)
D015
HIERARCHY OF VISUAL RESPONSES IN THE PALLIUM OF PIGEONS
1565
E. Fongaro, J. Rose (Tuebingen, Germany)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.6 VISUOMOTOR PROCESSING
D016
DISSECTING THE PRIMORDIAL CORTICAL MICROCIRCUIT – SENSORY INTEGRATION AND SYNAPTIC INTERACTION
1566
S. Mysore Suryanarayana, J. Pérez Fernández, P. Wallén, B. Robertson, S. Grillner (Stockholm, Sweden)
D017
INVOLVEMENT OF THE PREMOTOR CORTEX (AREA 6) IN SACCADE GENERATION
1567
L. Neromyliotis, A. Moschovakis (Heraklion, Greece)
D018
SACCADIC ADAPTATION IMPACTS ALPHA BAND OSCILLATIONS DURING AN ATTENTIONAL CAPTURE TASK
1568
J. Nicolas, A. Bompas, R. Bouet, O. Sillan, E. Koun, C. Urquizar, A. Farnè, A. Bidet-Caulet, D. Pélisson (Bron, France)
D019
SNC MODULATES SENSORIMOTOR TRANSFORMATION IN THE OPTIC TECTUM
1569
J. Pérez-Fernández, A. Kardamakis, B. Robertson, S. Grillner (Stockholm, Sweden)
D020
THE EFFECT OF VISUAL FEEDBACK ON GAZE SHIFT OPTIMALITY
1570
C. Ramaioli, A. Knorr, M. Sağlam, N. Lehnen (Muenchen, Germany)
D021
CENTRAL MOVEMENT AFFECTED BY THE FINAL DIRECTION OF THE ACTION SEQUENCE IN UNILATERAL NEGLECT
1571
P. Revol, S. Jacquin-Courtois, G. Rode, A. Farne, L. Pisella, J. Luauté, Y. Rossetti (Bron, France)
D022
REPRESENTATION OF FINGER MOVEMENTS FROM MACAQUE AREA AIP, F5 AND M1
D023
PATTERNS OF CORTICO-STRIATAL PATHWAYS INVOLVED IN COMPLEX MOVEMENTS EVOKED BY INTRACORTICAL
MICROSTIMULATION IN MONKEYS
1572
W. Sheng, A. Agudelo-Toro, H. Scherberger (Göttingen, Germany)
1573
I. Stepniewska, T. Roy, J. Kaas (Nashville, USA)
D024
VISUAL RHYTHMS SYNCHRONIZE WITH VOLUNTARY HAND MOVEMENTS
D025
WANTING IS SLOWER THAN DOING: DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES FOR VOLUNTARY VS. INVOLUNTARY ONLINE CONTROL?
1574
A. Tomassini, P. Medendorp, E. Maris (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
1575
L. Tremblay, K. Jovanov, J. De Grosbois (Toronto, Canada)
D026
THE AMOUNT OF PRACTICE FOR BUILDING AND MAINTAINING AN INTERNAL MODEL IN VISUOMOTOR ADAPTATION
C. Yamada (Tokyo, Japan)
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SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.9.B RHYTHM AND PATTERN GENERATING CIRCUITS - NEUROMODULATION
D027
STATIC MAGNETIC STIMULATION UPON SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX: EFFECT ON EVOKED AND SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY
1577
J. Aguilá Macias, J. Aguilar, J. Cudeiro, C. Rivadulla (Coruna, Spain)
D028
PASSIVE MOVEMENT OF HINDLIMBS FACILITATES SPINAL LOCOMOTOR CIRCUITS IN VITRO
1578
N. Dingu, R. Deumens, G. Taccola (Trieste, Italy)
D029
SEROTONIN MODULATES NMDA RECEPTOR-MEDIATED GLUTAMATE RESPONSES THROUGH 5-HT2A RECEPTORS IN THE
DENDRITES OF RAT JAW-CLOSING MOTONEURONS
1579
T. Inoue, M. Dantsuji, S. Nakamura, K. Nakayama, A. Mochizuki, M. Kiyomoto, M. Ozeki (Tokyo, Japan)
D030
RECOVERY OF LOCOMOTION AFTER THORACIC HEMISECTION IN RATS DOES NOT REQUIRE REINNERVATION OF 5HT FIBERS 1580
D. Jensen, J. Pingel, M. Zhang, J. Wienecke (Copenhagen, Denmark)
D031
DOPAMINERGIC MODULATION OF STEPPING BEHAVIOUR IN ADULT DECEREBRATE MICE
D032
GAIT TRAINING IN THE EKSOTM ROBOTIC-EXOSKELETON AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY
1581
K. Mayr, C. Jean-Xavier, S. Sharples, P. Whelan (Calgary, Canada)
1582
U.V. Nissen, C.B. Baunsgaard, C. Ribeill, Y. Kalke, N. León, G. Novillo, A. Frotzler, A.K. Brust, T. Glott, A. Opheim,
J. Benito, N. Murillo, K. Samuelsson, W. Antepohl, U. Holmström, N. Marklund, J. Nachtegaal, W. Faber, F. BieringSørensen (Hornbaek, Denmark)
D033
ES-ENHANCED CORTICOMUSCULAR COHERENCE IS ASSOCIATED WITH CORTICOCORTICAL COHERENCE BETWEEN
SENSORY AND MOTOR CORTEX
1583
L. Pan, Y. Li, M. Tsia, C. Kao, L. Chou (Taipei, Taiwan)
D034
THE EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION COMBINED WITH TREADMILL TRAINING ON CORTICAL PLASTICITY AND
GAIT PERFORMANCE IN INDIVIDUALS WITH STROKE
1584
Y. Li, L. Pan, M. Tsai, C. Kao, S. Wei, L. Chou (Taipei, Taiwan)
D035
NEUROMODULATOR EVOKED NETWORK OSCILLATIONS ARE MAINTAINED BY GRADED SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN
THE ABSENCE OF SPIKES
1585
P. Rosenbaum, E. Marder (Waltham, USA)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.9.C RHYTHM AND PATTERN GENERATING CIRCUITS - AFFERENT AND CENTRAL CONTROL
D036
LEPTIN PLAYS A KEY ROLE IN THE CENTRAL CONTROL OF HYPERCAPNIC VENTILATORY RESPONSE
1586
A. Perrin-Terrin, N. Voituron, A. Frugière, L. Bodineau (Paris, France)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.9.D RHYTHM AND PATTERN GENERATING CIRCUITS - KINEMATICS AND EMG
D037
EMG-EMG COHERENCE IN THE LOWER EXTREMITY UNDER DIFFERENT AMOUNTS OF GUIDANCE FORCE, WEIGHT
BEARING AND VISUAL FEEDBACK IN HEALTHY PERSONS
1587
C.B. Baunsgaard, F. Biering-Sørensen, T.H. Petersen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
D038
GAIT FUNCTIONING AS A SYSTEM DIFFERS BETWEEN CHILDHOOD AND ADULTHOOD: A NETWORK ANALYSIS
1588
D. Gómez Andrés, I. Pulido Valdeolivas, J.A. Martin Gonzalo, I. Rodríguez Andonaegui, A. Montero Atalaya,
J. López López, E. Rausell (Madrid, Spain)
D039
VOLUNTARY MOVEMENT FREQUENCIES IN SUBMAXIMAL ONE-LEGGED AND TWO-LEGGED KNEE EXTENSION EXERCISE
AND PEDALING
D040
IMPACT OF VISUAL CONTROL OF MOVEMENT ON EMG PATTERNS
1589
E.A. Hansen, J. Stang, M. Hermansen, H. Wiig (Aalborg, Denmark)
1590
I. Kastalskiy, S. Lobov, V. Makarov (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
D041
NEUROMUSCULAR EFFORT PREDICTS WALK-RUN TRANSITION SPEEDS IN NORMAL AND ADAPTED GAITS
1591
J. Stenum, J.T. Choi (Amherst, MA, USA)
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D.13 POSTURE AND VOLUNTARY MOVEMENTS
D042
TEST-RETEST RELIABILITY OF TEMPORAL GAIT VARIABILITY ASSESSED BY NON-LINEAR DYNAMICS
1592
T. Alkjær, B. Brynjólfsson, L. Jørgensen, P.C. Raffalt, C.R. Bartholdy, M. Henriksen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
D043
A CORTEX DEPENDENT REACHING TASK FOR HEAD-FIXED MICE
1593
C. Bonardi, K. Morandell, M. Prsa, G. Galiñanes, D. Huber (Geneva, Switzerland)
D044
USING DUAL-COIL TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION TO PROBE CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN THE DORSOLATERAL
PREFRONTAL CORTEX AND THE PRIMARY MOTOR CORTEX
1594
M. Brown, M. Vesia, C. Gunraj, R. Chen (Toronto, Canada)
D045
DISTINCT NEURONAL SUBPOPULATIONS OF ONE BRAINSTEM NUCLEUS CONTROL OPPOSING MOTOR PROGRAMS
1595
P. Capelli, C. Pivetta, M.S. Esposito, S. Arber (Basel, Switzerland)
D046
CORTICOBULBAR PROJECTIONS FROM DISTINCT MOTOR CORTICAL AREAS IN INTACT MACAQUE MONKEYS AND
FOLLOWING LESION OF THE PRIMARY MOTOR CORTEX (M1)
D047
COMPLEMENTARY CONTRIBUTION OF BETA AND HIGH-GAMMA OSCILLATIONS FOR UPDATING MOTOR PLAN IN
PRIMATE SUPPLEMENTARY MOTOR COMPLEX
1596
M. Fregosi, A. Hamadjida, A. Wyss, A. Contestabile, E.M. Rouiller (Fribourg, Switzerland)
1597
R. Hosaka, T. Nakajima, K. Aihara, Y. Yamaguchi, H. Mushiake (Fukuoka, Japan)
D048
IMPAIRED REACHING CAUSED BY IMBALANCE OF LRN-CEREBELLAR PATHWAYS IN EPHA4 KNOCKOUT MICE
D049
EFFECT OF HIP EXTENSOR AND ABDUCTOR TAPING ON GAIT PERFORMANCE FOR LONG-TERM USE CANE PATIENTS
WITH CHRONIC STROKE: A PILOT STUDY
1598
J. Jiang, B. Alstermark (Umeå, Sweden)
1599
C. Jyue Liang, Y. Yearu (Taipei, Taiwan)
D050
DECISIONS FOR SELF-INITIATED MOVEMENT: SLOW BUILD-UP OR RANDOM FLUCTUATION?
D051
ADAPTABILITY OF PREPARATORY INHIBITION, A TMS STUDY
1600
N. Khalighinejad, L. Zmigrod, A. Desantis, A. Schurger, P. Haggard (London, United Kingdom)
1601
A. Kurz, C. Leukel (Freiburg, Germany)
D052
GAMMA BAND CORTICO-MUSCULAR COHERENCE DETERMINES THE PERFORMANCE OF SENSORIMOTOR FUNCTION
1602
M. Lin, W. Yang, L. Pan, C. Chen, M. Tsai, L. Chou (Taipei, Taiwan)
D053
AUGMENTED CUTANEOUS INPUT PROVIDED BY COMPRESSION SLEEVES IMPROVES SENSORIMOTOR FUNCTION IN
HEALTHY ADULTS
1603
W. Yang, M. Lin, L. Pan, C. Chen, S. Wei, L. Chou (Taipei, Taiwan)
D054
DEVELOPMENT OF BODY SCHEMA IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
1604
M. Martel, L. Cardinali, A. Farnè, A.C. Roy (Lyon, France)
D055
OPTOGENETIC LOSS-OF-FUNCTION MAPPING OF CORTICAL MOTOR CIRCUITS INVOLVED IN VOLUNTARY ACTION
1605
K. Morandell, G. Galinanes, D. Huber (Geneva, Switzerland)
D056
THE ART OF LIFTING A WEIGHT OF 2 KG
D057
DIRECT COMPARISON OF TWO TECHNIQUES OF TRANSIENT INACTIVATION OF THE PRIMARY MOTOR CORTEX IN
MACAQUE MONKEYS AFFECTING MOTOR CONTROL AND PRECISION GRIP
1606
N. Petersen, A. Rosenbaum, C. Andersson (Copenhagen, Denmark)
1607
C. Roux, M. Kaeser, J. Savidan, M. Fregosi, A. Gindrat, E. Rouiller, E. Schmidlin (Fribourg, Switzerland)
D058
NORADRENERGIC CONTROL OF SKILLED MOTOR MOVEMENTS
D059
SUBMOVEMENTS: VISUOMOTOR FEEDBACK LOOP OR INTRINSIC RHYTHMICITY?
1608
J. Schiemann, J. Dacre, R. Perrins, T. Pickering, I. Duguid (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
1609
D. Susilaradeya, F. Galán, K. Alter, A. Jackson (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
D060
ESTABLISHMENT OF CONDITIONAL DYSTONIN ALLELE FOR ANALYSIS OF DYSTONIA MUSCULORUM MICE
1610
H. Takebayashi, M.I. Hossain, H. Sano, S. Chiken, K. Kobayashi, A. Nambu, M. Horie (Niigata-city, Japan)
D061
DYNAMIC CORTICAL MOTOR REPRESENTATION IN COMMON MARMOSETS: CHANGES IN UPPER LIMB MOTOR AREA IN
RELATION TO STATIC LOWER LIMB POSITIONS
1611
M. Takemi, B. Tia, K. Akito, T. Nakamura, E. Castagnola, A. Ansaldo, D. Ricci, L. Fadiga, A. Iriki, J. Ushiba (Hvidovre, Denmark)
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D062
MOTOR AND LIMB PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT WITH OPTIMAN AN OPERATOR-INDEPENDENT FULLY-AUTOMATED
MULTI-SENSOR SYSTEM FOR FORELIMB STRENGTH, GAIT PERFORMANCE, MOTOR COORDINATION AND MOTOR
LEARNING ASSESSMENT
1612
Y. Winter, H. Munawar, W. Clement, C. Jung, C. Reimertz, M. Rivalan (Berlin, Germany)
D063
NONLINEAR DYNAMICS IN THE CORTICOSPINAL INTERACTION DURING MOVEMENT CONTROL
1613
Y. Yang, T. Solis-Escalante, F. Van der Helm, A. Schouten (Delft, Netherlands)
D064
SENSORIMOTOR RHYTHM DESYNCHRONIZATION IN SEQUENTIAL FINGER MOVEMENT EXECUTION AND IMAGERY TASK.
EFFECTS IN EXPERTS AND AMATEURS
1614
E. Zabielska-Mendyk, P. Francuz, M. Jaśkiewicz, P. Augustynowicz (Lublin, Poland)
D065
THE BRAIN HEMODYNAMIC CHANGES INDUCED BY ACTIVE AND PASSIVE MOVEMENTS IN RIGHT- AND LEFT-HANDED
1615
L. Zhavoronkova, G. Boldyreva, E. Sharova, A. Smirnov, S. Kuptsova (Moscow, Russia)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.1.B NEUROENDOCRINE - CELLULAR SIGNALLING
E001
DIURNAL SIGNALLING OF RETINOIC ACID IN THE RAT PINEAL GLAND AND ITS ROLE AS A REGULATOR OF THE RATELIMITING ENZYME FOR MELATONIN SYNTHESIS
1616
A. Ashton, P. Stoney, P. McCaffery (Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
E002
A LONG-ACTING OXYTOCIN ANALOGUE ACTS AS GQ ‘COUPLING SELECTIVE’ AGONIST AND UNVEILS ATYPICAL
OXYTOCIN RECEPTOR TRAFFICKING
1617
M. Busnelli, N. Carrano, I. Passoni, M. Leonzino, V. Gigliucci, B. Chini (Milan, Italy)
E003
SECRETORY VESICLE ENDOCYTOSIS: REGULATION BY PHOSPHOLIPID SCRAMBLASE-1 AND SYNTAXIN-1
1618
E.A. Catherine, O. Stéphane, G. Stéphane (Strasbourg, France)
E004
REGULATION OF PARASYMPATHETIC NEURONAL CIRCUITS BY MELANOCORTIN-4 RECEPTORS
1619
G. Cho (Daejeon, Republic of Korea)
E005
GABAB RECEPTORS MEDIATED TONIC INHIBITION OF LOCUS COERULEUS NEURON IN VIVO AND ITS ROLE IN SLEEPWAKEFULNESS REGULATION IN RATS
1620
Y. Chu, W. Hung, M. Tsai, H. Yang, M. Min (Taipei, Taiwan)
E006
NADPH-DIAPHORASE COLOCALIZES WITH GPER AND IS MODULATED BY THE GPER AGONIST G1 IN THE SON AND PVN
OF OVARIECTOMIZED FEMALE RATS
1621
D. Grassi, N. Lagunas, H. Pinos, G. Panzica, L.M. Garcia Segura, P. Collado (Villaviciosa de Odon, Spain)
E007
DOC2B IS A DUAL-ACTION UPSTREAM CALCIUM SENSOR FOR VESICLE PRIMING INTERACTING WITH MUNC13 AND SNARES 1622
S. Houy, G. Sander, .‎ Verhage, P. Pinheiro, J.B. Sørensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
E008
SYNAPTOTAGMIN-7 CONTROLS BURST SIZE AND SYNAPTOTAGMIN-1 FUSION KINETICS IN ADRENAL CHROMAFFIN CELLS 1623
B. Tawfik, J. Sørensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
E009
THE EFFECTS OF ZEARALENONE ON THE EXPRESSION LEVEL OF THYROID- AND ESTROGEN HORMONE RECEPTORS IN
THE DEVELOPING CEREBELLUM, A LIKELY MECHANISM FOR ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION
1624
G. Jócsák, I. Tóth, D.S. Kiss, T. Bartha, V.L. Frenyó, A. Zsarnovszky (Budapest, Hungary)
E010
BACTERIAL EXPRESSION SYSTEM AND STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL STUDIES OF HUMAN LYPD6
1625
D. Kulbatskii, M. Shulepko, Z. Shenkarev, A. Paramonov, F. Eroshkin, A. Zaraisky, D. Dolgikh, E. Lyukmanova,
M.S. Thomsen (Moscow, Russia)
E011
SECRETED ISOFORM OF HUMAN LYNX1 (SLURP-2) INTERACTS WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF NICOTINIC AND MUSCARINIC
ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS
1626
E.N. Lyukmanova, M. Shulepko, M. Bychkov, Z. Shenkarev, A. Paramonov, A. Chugunov, D. Kulbatskii, M. Arvaniti,
E. Dolejsi, A. Arseniev, R. Efremov, M. Thomsen, V. Dolezal, D. Bertrand, M. Kirpichnikov, D. Dolgikh (Moscow, Russia)
E012
FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF HUMAN SECRETED LY-6/UPAR PROTEIN SLURP-1 SUPPORT A NON-CANONICAL MODE OF
INTERACTION WITH Α7 NACHR
1627
M. Shulepko, E. Lyukmanova, D. Kudryavtsev, M. Bychkov, D. Kulbatskii, I. Kasheverov, M. Astapova, A. Feofanov,
M. Thomsen, J. Mikkelsen, Z. Shenkarev, V. Tsetlin, M. Kirpichnikov, D. Dolgikh (Moscow, Russia)
E013
CHARACTERIZATION OF MINERALOCORTICOID AND GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR INTERACTION WITH HIPPOCAMPAL
GLUCOCORTICOID TARGET GENES REVEALS GENE-DEPENDENT HOMO- AND HETERODIMERIZATION AFTER STRESS IN VIVO 1628
K. Mifsud, J. Reul (Bristol, United Kingdom)
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E014
NEURONAL DIVERSITY IN THE HYPOTHALAMUS REVEALED BY SINGLE-CELL RNA-SEQUENCING AND CIRCUIT MAPPING
1629
R. Romanov, A. Zeisel, X. Gao, G. Fatima, R. Tomer, K. Deisseroth, T. Hokfelt, T. Horvath, S. Linnarsson, T. Harkany
(Vienna, Austria)
E015
ARTHROPOD NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS - COMPARISON IN 3D
1630
A. Wirmer, N. Giese, A. Dünnebeil (Ulm, Germany)
E016
DIVERGENT CELLULAR EFFECTS OF SEROTONIN 2C RECEPTOR ACTIVATION IN THE HYPOTHALAMUS
1631
E. Yoo (Daejeon, Republic of Korea)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.6.B STRESS AND THE BRAIN - STRESS AND NEUROIMMUNOLOGY
E017
SOCIAL ISOLATION WORSENS ANXIETY-LIKE BEHAVIOUR AND IMPAIRS LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE RESPONSE IN ADULT MICE 1632
E018
ACUTE STRESS BY RESTRAINT IN TYROSINE HYDROXYLASE HAPLOINSUFFICIENT MICE PROVOKES INCREASED ANXIETYLIKE BEHAVIOR AND OXIDATIVE STATE, AND DECREASED NATURAL KILLER ACTIVITY
J. Cruces Gonzalez, A. Garrido Tarrio, N. Ceprian Costoso, M. De la Fuente Del Rey (Madrid, Spain)
1633
A. Garrido Tarrio, J. Cruces, N. Ceprian, C. Hernandez-sanchez, F. De Pablo, M. De La Fuente (Madrid, Spain)
E019
ACTIVATION OF THE REWARD SYSTEM BOOSTS ANTI-BACTERIAL IMMUNITY
1634
A. Rolls, T. Ben Shannan, H. Azulay-Debby, T. Dubovik, E. Starosvetsky, B. Korin, M. Schiller, F. Hakim, S. Shen-Orr
(Haifa, Israel)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.6.C STRESS AND THE BRAIN - CELLULAR ACTIONS OF STRESS
E020
DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF CHRONIC STRESS EXPOSITION IN WILD TYPE AND DREAM KNOCKOUT MICE ON ADULT
HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS
1635
M. Fernández, A.M. Carrión (Sevilla, Spain)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.1.B HUMAN COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - ATTENTION
F001
VALENCE OR SALIENCE? DIFFERENCES IN THE NEURAL SIGNATURE OF REWARD AND PUNISHMENT IN VISUAL ENCODING 1636
L. Barbaro, C. Hickey, M. Peelen (Trento, Italy)
F002
EFFECTS OF ATTENTION ON COHERENT NOISE BINAURAL BEAT RESPONSE
1637
I. Caliskan, F. Pinarlik, O. Ozdamar, J. Bohorquez (Istanbul, Turkey)
F003
DENSITY OF LOCAL CORRELATIONS VARIES EXTENSIVELY WITH ATTENTIVE TRACKING
1638
J.V. Dornas, K. Glomb, J. BrauN (Magdeburg, Germany)
F004
INTEGRATION OF AUDITORY TEXTURES IN HUMAN CORTEX
F005
BINOCULAR RIVALRY TO EMOTIONAL STIMULI IS DETECTED BY ERPS
1639
U. Górska, Y. Boubenec, T. Celikel, B. Englitz
1640
M. Hernández-Lorca, D. Kessel, L. Carretié (Madrid, Spain)
F006
UNDERWATER MARINE SOUNDSCAPE, CLASSICAL MUSIC AND BASIC ATTENTIONAL PROCESSING
1641
S. Invitto, A. MIgnozzi, G. Piraino, A. Terlizzi, M. De Tommaso (Lecce, Italy)
F007
COMPATIBILITY EFFECT WITH HAND MOVEMENT DURING LINE MOVEMENT OBSERVATION
1642
Y. Itaguchi, F. Kaneko (Sapporo, Japan)
F008
MY HEART IS IN MY HANDS: THE INTEROCEPTIVE NATURE OF THE SPONTANEOUS SENSATIONS FELT ON THE HANDS
1643
L. Jacquot, J. Naveteur, M. Dupuy, G. Michael (Besancon, France)
F009
A METHOD TO MONITOR MIND WANDERING DURING TASK PERFORMANCE
1644
E. Jubera-Garcia, W. Gevers, F. Van Opstal (Bruxelles, Belgium)
F010
CAUSAL MAPPING OF PARIETAL AND FRONTAL CORTICAL REGIONS OF THE HUMAN BRAIN CONTRIBUTING TO
PERCEPTUAL CONFLICT
F.I. Kandil, B. Olk, C.C. Hilgetag (Hamburg, Germany)
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F011
MENTAL ACTIVITY IN DIFFERENT SEMANTIC CONTENT HAS EEG-CORRELATES IN UPPER ALPHA-SUBBAND
1646
M. Konstantinova, N. Ermachenko, V. Anisimov, A. Latanov (Moscow, Russia)
F012
COLORS AFFECT THE OUTCOME OF COMPETITIVE SPORT PERFORMANCE
1647
D. Liang, K. Deng, J.S.Y. Chan, J.H. Yan (Shenzhen, China)
F013
THE ELECTROGRAPHIC SIGNATURE OF THE EUREKA EFFECT
1648
Y. Lu, G. Bland, W. Singer (Frankfurt, Germany)
F014
TRANSCRANIAL STATIC MAGNETIC FIELD STIMULATION OVER SUPPLEMENTARY MOTOR COMPLEX MODULATES
SPEED-ACCURACY TRADE-OFFS
1649
I. Obeso, J. Pineda, G. Foffani, J.A. Obeso (Móstoles, Spain)
F015
CHRONOTYPICAL VARIATIONS IN ALERTNESS AFFECT SPATIAL ATTENTIONAL ASPECTS: BEHAVIOURAL AND
PHYSIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
1650
R.E. Paladini, R.M. Müri, T. Nef, F.W. Mast, U.P. Mosimann, D. Cazzoli (Bern, Switzerland)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.1.F HUMAN COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - DECISION MAKING AND REASONING
F016
DISSECTING DYNAMICAL COMPONENTS OF DECISION-MAKING USING A COMPUTER GAME-BASED TASK
F017
NEURAL CORRELATES OF VALUE-BASED CHOICES DURING SPATIAL NAVIGATION
1651
G. Agarwal, T. Quendera, M. Ferreira, G. Freches, Z. Mainen (Lisbon, Portugal)
1652
D. Anggraini, S. Glasauer, V. Flanagin, K. Wunderlich (Muenchen, Germany)
F018
CORTICAL CORRELATES OF PITCH DISCRIMINATION: EFFECTS OF MUSICAL TRAINING AND TASK DIFFICULTY
1653
F. Bianchi, J. Hjortkjaer, S. Santurette, H. Siebner, R. Zatorre, T. Dau (Lyngby, Denmark)
F019
HOW EXPLICIT EVALUATIONS AND IMPLICIT ASSOCIATIONS PREDICT PEOPLE’S CHOICE FOR COFFEE AND TEA?
1654
P. Chen, R. Rumiati, F. Foroni (Trieste, Italy)
F020
DYNAMIC ENCODING OF TIME AND SPACE IN HUMANS
1655
V. Flanagin, A. Ries, C. Roppelt, K. Thurley (Munich, Germany)
F021
EMBODIED CONFIDENCE: INTEROCEPTIVE SIGNALS MODULATE METACOGNITIVE JUDGMENTS
1656
D. Frank, M. Allen, D.S. Schwarzkopf, F. Fardo, J. Winston, T.U. Hauser, G. Rees (Manchester, United Kingdom)
F022
TEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF AFFECTIVE AND COGNITIVE COMPONENTS OF DECISION MAKING IN THE ULTIMATUM GAME
1657
S. Horat, G. Favre, P. Missonnier, M. Merlo (Fribourg, Switzerland)
F023
BRAIN MATURATIONAL TRAJECTORIES UNDERLYING RISKY DECISION MAKING IN YOUTH WITH NEUROFIBROMATOSIS
TYPE 1 (NF1)
1658
R. Jonas, C. Montojo, E. Congdon, L. Pacheco, T. Rosser, A. Silva, C. Bearden (Los Angeles, USA)
F024
EFFECTS OF LOSS AVERSION ON NEURAL RESPONSES TO LOSSES: AN EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL STUDY
1659
A. Kokmotou, S. Cook, Y. Xie, H. Wright, V. Soto, N. Fallon, T. Giesbrecht, A. Pantelous, A. Stancak
(Liverpool, United Kingdom)
F025
NEURAL INTERACTIONS UNDERLYING RULE LEARNING IN THE HUMAN BRAIN
1660
G. Kreiman (Boston, USA)
F026
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC CORRELATES OF CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING
F027
THE BRAIN ON BISTABLE ILLUSIONS
1661
O. Krigolson, C. Williams, B. Wright (Victoria, Canada)
1662
L. Loued-Khenissi, A. Pfeuffer, W. Einhauser, K. Preuschoff (Lausanne, Switzerland)
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COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.D ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - FEAR AND AVERSIVE LEARNING AND MEMORY
F028
EARLY-LIFE INFLAMMATION ALTERS FEAR EXTINCTION IN ADULT RODENTS
1663
V. Doenni, M.N. Hill, Q.J. Pittman (Calgary, Canada)
F029
LONG-TERM PLASTICITY AND FEAR LEARNING IN ADULT HETEROZYGOUS BDNF KNOCKOUT MICE
1664
T. Endres, T. Munsch, V. Lessmann, S. Meis (Magdeburg, Germany)
F030
DECIPHERING THE THE NEURONAL BASIS OF THREAT DETECTION
1665
A. Genewsky, N. Scheithauer, S.A. Bura, M. Nussbaumer, P. Kaplick, B.T. Bedenk, M. Czisch, C.T. Wotjak (Munich, Germany)
F031
DISSOCIATION OF NEURAL NETWORKS FOR FEAR AND APPETITIVE REMOTE MEMORIES WITHIN THE HIGHER ORDER
AUDITORY CORTEX TE2
1666
A. Grosso, M. Cambiaghi, L. Milano, A. Renna, T. Sacco, B. Sacchetti (Turin, Italy)
F032
DEEP BRAIN IMAGING OF AMYGDALA FEAR CIRCUITS IN FREELY MOVING ANIMALS
1667
J. Grundemann, B. Grewe, S. Krabbe, T. Lu, K. Hagihara, M. Schnitzer, A. Lüthi (Basel, Switzerland)
F033
NPY AND Y2R IN ADULT NEUROGENESIS AND FEAR LEARNING
F034
BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL ATTRIBUTES OF ASSOCIATIVE FEAR MEMORY TO COMPLEX CONDITIONAL CUE IN MICE
1668
B. Hoermer, D. Verma, E. Gasser, H. Herzog, R. Tasan (Innsbruck, Austria)
1669
O. Ivashkina, K. Toropova, M. Roshchina, K. Anokhin (Moscow, Russia)
F035
ENCODING OF COMPLEX FEAR MEMORY IN THE MOUSE PARIETAL CORTEX: IN VIVO TWO-PHOTON C-FOS IMAGING
1670
M. Roshchina, O. Ivashkina, K. Toropova, K. Anokhin (Moscow, Russia)
F036
DIFFERENTIAL INVOLVEMENT OF AREAS AND LAYERS OF THE MOUSE CEREBRAL CORTEX IN ASSOCIATIVE FEAR
MEMORY FORMATION AND RETRIEVAL
1671
K. Toropova, T. Kunitsyna, O. Ivashkina, M. Roshchina, K. Anokhin (Moscow, Russia)
F037
BEHAVIORAL CONSEQUENCES OF CDH13 DEFICIENCY AND EARLY LIFE STRESS
1672
D. Kiser, S. Popp, O. Rivero, K. Lesch (Würzburg, Germany)
F038
CELL-TYPE SPECIFIC INVESTIGATION OF THE THALAMO-AMYGDALA NETWORK IN ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING
1673
K. Kocsis, B. Barsy, I. Ulbert, F. Mátyás (Budapest, Hungary)
F039
A LIGAND FOR THE OLFACTORY RECEPTOR ORA5 ELICITS AVERSIVE BEHAVIOR IN ZEBRAFISH
F040
INHIBITORY AMYGDALA MICROCIRCUITS FOR AVERSIVE LEARNING
1674
D. Kowatschew, S. Korsching (Cologne, Germany)
1675
S. Krabbe, J. Gründemann, E. Paradiso, M. Markovic, F. Ferraguti, A. Lüthi (Basel, Switzerland)
F041
ROLE OF NEUROKININ B-EXPRESSING NEURONS IN THE BED NUCLEUS OF THE STRIA TERMINALIS IN FEAR RESPONSES
1676
G. Lach, J. Wood, S. Pauly, R.O. Tasan (Innsbruck, Austria)
F042
SEX-SPECIFIC PATTERNS IN DNA MODIFICATIONS WITHIN THE NEOCORTEX ARE ASSOCIATED WITH SEX DIFFERENCES IN
FEAR-RELATED LEARNING AND MEMORY
1677
X. Li, Q. Zhao, M. Emami, W. Wei, V. Ratnu, T. Bredy (Queensland, Australia)
F043
PRELIMBIC CORTEX ENGAGES INHIBITORY NETWORKS OF THE BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA DURING SAFETY
1678
E. Likhtik, J.M. Stujenske, L. Diaz, S.R. Goldburg, S.S. Bolkan, J.A. Gordon (New York, USA)
F044
GENETIC DELETION AND PHARMACOLOGICAL BLOCKADE OF SEROTONIN TRANSPORTER FUNCTION IMPROVES
DISCRIMINATION LEARNING FOR PREDICTABLE AND AMBIGUOUS AVERSIVE CUES IN MICE
1679
J. Lima, A. Taylor, T. Sharp, D. Bannerman, S. McHugh (Oxford, United Kingdom)
F045
EFFECT OF ARSENIC EXPOSURE ON ANXIETY-RELATED BEHAVIOR AND LEARNING IN RATS
1680
T. Lortkipanidze, T. Bikashvili, N. Gogichaishvili, N. Pochkhidze (Tbilisi, Georgia)
F046
C-FOS MAPPING OF THE MOUSE BRAIN AFTER REMOTE FEAR MEMORY EXTINCTION: THE ROLE OF ΑCAMKII
AUTOPHOSPHORYLATION
1681
K. Lukasiewicz, K. Tomaszewski, M. Robacha, Z. Kabulska, R. Pagano, K. Radwanska (Warsaw, Poland)
F047
ROLE OF NDR2, A SERINE/THREONINE KINASE, IN NEURONAL MORPHOLOGY AND FEAR MEMORY GENERALIZATION
D.A. Madencioglu, O. Stork (Magdeburg, Germany)
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F048
RESILIENT BEHAVIOR TO SOCIAL DEFEAT IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED FKBP5 GENE EXPRESSION IN THE
HIPPOCAMPUS OF MICE
F049
CENTRAL AMYGDALA MICROCIRCUITS MEDIATING LEARNING AND EXPRESSION OF ACTIVE DEFENSIVE BEHAVIORS
1683
R.C.N. Marchette, D.D. Lückemeyer, G.S. Izídio, T.C.M. De Lima (Florianopolis, Brazil)
1684
M. Markovic, C. Xu, S. Krabbe, J. Gruendemann, A. Luthi (Basel, Switzerland)
F050
PROBING CALRETININ- AND VASOACTIVE INTESTINAL POLYPEPTIDE- POSITIVE INTERNEURONS BEFORE AND AFTER
FEAR CONDITIONING IN THE AUDITORY CORTEX OF AWAKE ADULT MICE
F051
N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE INJECTED INTO THE DORSAL PERIAQUEDUCTAL GRAY INDUCES EMOTIONAL SENSITIZATION
AND FACILITATES THE ACQUISITION OF CONTEXTUAL FEAR MEMORY: OLFACTORY MODULATION
1685
E.M.M. Meyer, P. Zmarz, G.B. Keller, A. Lüthi (Basel, Switzerland)
1686
C. Mochny, M. Giachero, V.A. Molina, A.D.P. Carobrez (Florianopolis, Brazil)
F052
EFFECTS OF CHRONIC SOCIAL DEFEAT STRESS, ALONE AND IN COMBINATION WITH INDOMETHACIN, ON EMOTIONAL
MEMORY IN MICE
1687
S. Monleon, A. Duque, C. Vinader-Caerols (Valencia, Spain)
F053
A NEUROPEPTIDERGIC TRACE OF ACUTE STRESS IN A CENTRAL FEAR CIRCUIT SWITCHES ACTIVE TO PASSIVE COPING
STRATEGIES
F054
DELETION OF RGS2 LEADS TO ENHANCED FEAR MEMORY IN CONTEXTUAL AND CUED FEAR CONDITIONING IN MICE
1688
P. Pliota, F. Groessl, J. Griessner, V. Boehm, O. Valenti, M. Pasieka, T. Lendl, W. Haubensak (Vienna, Austria)
1689
A. Raab, S. Popp, L. Hommers, K. Lesch, J. Deckert (Würzburg, Germany)
F055
A DIFFERENTIAL ROLE FOR THE ENDOCANNABINOIDS ANANDAMIDE AND 2-ARACHIDONOYLGLYCEROL IN
MODULATING THE RETRIEVAL OF CUED- AND CONTEXTUAL- FEAR MEMORY
F056
BDNF MODULATIONS IN MICE WITH FULL 5-HT2C RECEPTOR EDITING: AN INSIGHT INTO POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS
DISORDER
1690
P. Ratano, M. Carlucci, B. Rubino, P. Colucci, P. Campolongo (Rome, Italy)
1691
M. Règue, C. Poilbout, L. Lanfumey, R. Mongeau (Paris, France)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.J ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - LEARNING AND MEMORY: INVERTEBRATES
F057
ACTIVITY OF SEROTONERGIC NEURONS IS NECESSARY FOR RECONSOLIDATION OF CONTEXT MEMORY
1692
P. Balaban, M. Roshchin, A. Zuzina, A. Timoshenko, A. Malyshev (Moscow, Russia)
F058
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES UNDERLYING LAPSES IN MEMORY CONSOLIDATION
1693
I. Kemenes (Brighton, United Kingdom)
F059
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE DEMONSTRATING THAT EPICATECHIN ALTERS THE ACTIVITY OF RPED1 IN THE POND
SNAIL, LYMNAEA
1694
Y. Komatsuzaki, K. Lukowiak (Tokyo, Japan)
F060
SENSORY INTEGRATION IS MODULATED BY LOCOMOTORY BEHAVIOR DURING SPATIAL NAVIGATION
1695
D. Santos-Pata, J. Van Wijngaarden, P. Verschure (Barcelona, Spain)
F061
PKMZETA IS NECESSARY FOR MAINTAINING THE LONG-TERM FACILITATION OF GLUTAMATERGIC SYNAPTIC INPUTS
BUT NOT OF SOMATIC GLUTAMATE RESPONSES IN THE SNAIL NEURONS
1696
A. Ziuzina, A. Vinarskaya, P. Balaban (Moscow, Russia)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.3 MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
F062
A CORTICO-AMYGDALA CIRCUIT ENCODES OBSERVATIONAL FEAR LEARNING
1697
S. Allsop, A. Felix-Ortiz, R. Wichmann, A. Vienne, A. Beyeler, E. Nieh, D. Ba, A. Smith, A. Edmonds, A. Magzoub,
E. Brown, K. Tye (Cambridge, MA, USA)
F063
DIVERGENT ROUTING OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE INFORMATION FROM THE AMYGDALA DURING MEMORY RETRIEVAL 1698
A. Beyeler, P. Namburi, G. Glober, C. Simonnet, G. Calhoon, R. Luck, G. Conyers, C. Wildes, K. Tye (Cambridge, MA, USA)
F064
DORSAL RAPHE DOPAMINE NEURONS REPRESENT THE EXPERIENCE OF SOCIAL ISOLATION
1699
G. Matthews, E. Nieh, C. Vander Weele, S. Halbert, R. Pradhan, A. Yosafat, G. Glober, E. Izadmehr, R. Thomas,
G. Lacy, C. Wildes, M. Ungless, K. Tye (Cambridge, USA)
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F065
LATERAL HYPOTHALAMIC INPUTS TO THE VTA BIDIRECTIONALLY MODULATE DOPAMINE RELEASE
1700
E.H. Nieh, C.M. Vander Weele, K.N. Presbrey, R. Wichmann, C.A. Leppla, E. Izadmehr, G.A. Matthews
(Cambridge, MA, USA)
F066
STRESS TURNS DOPAMINE INTO AN ANTI-SOCIAL SIGNAL IN FEMALE MICE
1701
R. Wichmann, E.H.S. Schut, J.P.H. Verharen, C.M. Vander Weele, A.S. Yosafat, S. Sridharma, E.M. Izadmehr,
C.P. Wildes, K.M. Tye (Cambridge, MA, USA)
F067
EFFECTS OF MDMA INJECTIONS ON THE BEHAVIOR OF SOCIALLY-HOUSED MACAQUES
1702
S. Ballesta, G. Reymond, M. Pozzobon, J. Duhamel (Bron, France)
F068
SEX DIFFERENCES IN AFFECTIVE BEHAVIOR AND GLIAL CELLS IN ADULT RATS AFTER INFANTILE IMMUNE CHALLENGE
1703
I. Berkiks, L.M. Garcia segura, A. Mesfioui, A. Elhessni (Kenitra, Morocco)
F069
PHOTOSTIMULATION OF PREFRONTO-HYPOTHALAMIC CONNECTIONS: DISTINCT CIRCUITS MEDIATE QUANTITATIVE AND
QUALITATIVE ASPECTS OF AGGRESSION
1704
L. Bíró, E. Sipos, M. Tóth, B. Bruzsik, I. Farkas, D. Balázsfi, D. Zelena, J. Haller (Budapest, Hungary)
F070
VASOPRESSIN REGULATES SOCIAL PLAY IN SEX-SPECIFIC WAYS THROUGH GLUTAMATE MODULATION IN THE LATERAL
SEPTUM
F071
EFFECTS OF REDUCED OR AUGMENTED DOPAMINE TRANSMISSION ON RODENT TESTS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF
DEPRESSION: EVALUATION OF BEHAVIORAL ACTIVATION
1705
R. Bredewold, J. Schiavo, M. Verreij, G. Ro, A. Veenema (Chestnut Hill, USA)
1706
C. Carratala, N. San Miguel, L. Lopez-Cruz, R. Olivares, J. Salamone, M. Correa (Castellón, Spain)
F072
D2-EXPRESSING NEURONS IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS MODULATE MOTIVATION
1707
C. Soares-Cunha, B. Coimbra, S. Borges, A. David-Pereira, L. Pinto, P. Costa, N. Sousa, A.J. Rodrigues
(Braga/Guimarães, Portugal)
F073
EARLY LIFE EXPERIENCE AFFECTS RESPONSE TO COCAINE IN ADULT MICE DEPENDING ON THE GENOTYPE
1708
M. Di Segni, D. Andolina, F.R. D'Amato, A. Coassin, L. Babicola, L.I. D'Apolito, A. Luchetti, D. Conversi, T. Pasucci,
S. Puglisi-Allegra, R. Ventura (Rome, Italy)
F074
FOUNDATIONS OF PLACEBO EFFECT: FROM NEUROSCIENCE TO MEDICAL RELATIONSHIP
F075
LATERAL HABENULA OREXIN RECEPTOR 2 CONTROLS AGGRESSION REWARD
1709
M. Donoso, F. Donoso, J. Raning (Lausanne, Switzerland)
1710
M. Flanigan, H. Aleyasin, A. Takahashi, M. Pfau, C. Menard, G. Hodes, S. Russo (New York, USA)
F076
GALANIN N-TERMINAL FRAGMENT (1-15) MODIFIES THE 5-HT1A RECEPTOR AGONIST [H3]-8-OH-DPAT BINDING IN THE
DORSAL RAPHE AND HIPPOCAMPUS OF THE RAT
1711
A. Flores-Burgess, C. Millón, M. Narváez, D. Borroto-Escuela, L. Santín, B. Gago, I. Gómez de Travacedo,
J.A. Narváez, K. Fuxe, Z. Díaz-Cabiale (Málaga, Spain)
F077
GALANIN N-TERMINAL FRAGMENT (1-15) ENHANCES THE ANTIDEPRESSANT EFFECTS OF THE 5-HT1A RECEPTOR
AGONIST 8-OH-DPAT IN THE FORCED SWIMMING TEST
1712
C. Millon, A. Flores-Burgess, M. Narvaez, D. Borroto-Escuela, L. Santín, B. Gago, C. Parrado, I. Gomez de Travecedo,
J.A. Narvaez, K. Fuxe, Z. Díaz-Cabiale (Málaga, Spain)
F078
EFFECTS OF CHRONIC UNPREDICTABLE STRESS AND DESIPRAMINE ADMINISTRATION IN DEPRESSIVE-LIKE
PHENOTYPES, TELENCEPHALIC CELL PROLIFERATION AND CB1 RECEPTORS IN ADULT ZEBRAFISH (DANIO RERIO)
1713
S. Fokos, A. Triga, G. Kanellopoulos, P. Perdikaris, P. Giompres, C. Dermon (Rion-Patras, Greece)
F079
ROLE OF ORGANIC CATION TRANSPORTER 2 (OCT2) IN LONG-TERM ANTIDEPRESSANT RESPONSE
F080
THE SUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUS MODULATES HOW PROXIMAL SOCIAL FACTORS INFLUENCE COCAÏNE CONSUMPTION IN RATS 1715
1714
S. Gautron, A. Orricco, T. Couroussé, S. Rezai-Amin (Paris, France)
E. Giorla, Y. Pelloux, C. Montanari, K. Davranche, C. Manrique, P. Huguet, C. Baunez (Marseille, France)
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MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
NOVEL METHODS AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT:
G.1 MOLECULAR AND GENETIC TECHNIQUES
G001
ENGINEERED IN VITRO MODEL TO ASSESS THE NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL SECRETOME
ON SHSY5Y NEUROBLASTOMA CELLS EXPOSED TO 6-HYDROXYDOPAMINE
G002
LOOP-MEDIATED ISOTHERMAL AMPLIFICATION (LAMP) AS A RAPID, SPECIFIC AND COST-EFFECTIVE METHOD TO
DIAGNOSIS GENETIC MARKERS IS MENTAL DISORDERS
1716
L. Boeri, M. Tunesi, C. Giordano, M.T. Raimondi, D. Albani (Milan, Italy)
1717
A. Bozorgmehr (Tehran, Iran)
G003
DIFFERENT IMPACT OF NANOFIBER SCAFFOLDS ON NEUROGENIC POTENTIAL OF HUMAN AND MOUSE MSCS
1718
M. Chudickova, Z. Koci, S. Kubinova, V. Holan (Prague, Czech Republic)
G004
NOVEL BARCODE-BASED IN VIVO SCREENING METHOD FOR GENERATING DE NOVO AAV SEROTYPES FOR CNSDIRECTED GENE THERAPY
1719
M. Davidsson, G. Wang, P. Aldrin-Kirk, M. Hartnor, T. Björklund (Lund, Sweden)
G005
EXOSOMAL EXPRESSION OF RECOMBINANT MULTISPAN MEMBRANE PROTEINS: A NEW TOOL TO STUDY BOTULINUM
NEUROTOXINS BINDING PROPERTIES
1720
R. Desplantes, C. Lévêque, M. Lotierzo, M. Prorok-Hamon, R. Mamoun, O. El Far (Marseille, France)
G006
COMPARISON OF THE EFFICIENCY AND RELEVANCY OF REFERENCE GENES IN CRAYFISH TISSUE SAMPLES
1721
B. Ergin, N. Puralı (Ankara, Turkey)
G007
GENE EXPRESSION OF NEUROTROPHIN AND THEIR RECEPTORS IN BONE MARROW AND ADIPOSE DERIVED STEM CELLS
1722
Z. Hajebrahimi, V. Zarrinpour (Tehran, Iran)
G008
PROBING EXPRESSION PATTERN OF A NOVEL AAV DOUBLE INFECTION METHOD COMBINED WITH THE TET SYSTEM AND
THE GLIA SPECIFIC GFAP PROMOTER
1723
N. Hosoi, M. Shichida, A. Konno, H. Hirai (Maebashi- Gunma, Japan)
G009
ON THE FUNCTION OF N-TERMINAL SIGNAL SEQUENCES IN HUMAN IGLON GENE FAMILY
1724
T. Jagomäe, K. Lilleväli, K. Eskla, E. Vasar (Tartu, Estonia)
G010
A NEW CHEMICAL INHIBITOR OF CLATHRIN WITH HIGHER POTENCY AND SPECIFICITY
G011
ASSESSMENT OF IN VITRO EFFECTS OF THE QUINOXALINE-DERIVED CHALCONES N17 AND N23 IN HUMAN ORAL
SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA CELLS
1725
J.A. Kim, D. Park, K. Jung, S. Chang (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
1726
L. Kist, T. Mielcke, T. Erig, A. Mascarello, M.M. Campos, M. Bogo (Porto Alegre, Brazil)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
NOVEL METHODS AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT:
G.5.B BIOINFORMATICS - DATA ANALYSIS AND SOFTWARE
G012
DYNAMIC DECOMPOSITION OF TEMPORAL AND SPATIOTEMPORAL NEURAL SIGNALS
1727
L. Ambrogioni, E. Maris (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
G013
DATA MINING AS A TOOL TO SPEED UP SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
1728
Z. Bahor, V. Kozlovszky, J. Liao, E. Sena, M. Kozlovszky, M. Macleod (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
G014
WHOLE BRAIN MAPPING OF TARGETED MONOSYNAPTIC PROJECTIONS
1729
T.M. Bergmans, R. Knobel, T. Celikel (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
G015
ONLINE UNSUPERVISED SPIKE SORTING BASED ON ARTIFICIAL STDP NEURAL NETWORKS
G016
A COMPARISON OF COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR DETECTING BURSTS IN NEURONAL SPIKE TRAINS AND THEIR
APPLICATION TO HUMAN STEM CELL-DERIVED NEURONAL NETWORKS
1730
M. Bernert, E. Vianello, B. Yvert (Grenoble, France)
1731
E. Cotterill, P. Charlesworth, C. Thomas, O. Paulsen, S. Eglen (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
G017
TIME VARYING CONNECTIVITY MODELS FOR BRAIN IMAGING DATA
G018
MVPA-BASED HYPOTHESIS TESTING IN NEUROSCIENCE: UNEXPECTED STATISTICAL PROPERTIES
1732
I. Cribben (Edmonton, Canada)
1733
S. Gais, H. Jamalabadi, S. Alizadeh, M. Schönauer, C. Leibold (Tübingen, Germany)
G019
THE PABMABS PROJECT - COLLECTING AND SHARING OF ANTIBODY PERFORMANCE DATA THROUGH CROWDSOURCING 1734
S. Glerup, C. Gustafsen, S. Mølgaard, J.U. Uwera (Aarhus, Denmark)
G020
CONDITIONAL NON-PARAMETRIC DIRECTIONALITY ANALYSIS FOR ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNALS - REMOVING THE
EFFECTS OF COMMON INPUTS
1735
D. Halliday, M.H. Senik, C. Stevenson, R. Mason (York, United Kingdom)
G021
HIGH-PRECISION SPATIAL LOCALIZATION OF MOUSE VOCALIZATIONS DURING SOCIAL INTERACTION
1736
J. Heckman, R. Proville, A. Azarfar, G. Heckman, T. Celikel, B. Englitz (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
G022
NEUROCHAT: AN INTERACTIVE ANALYSIS TOOLBOX FOR BEHAVIOURAL CORRELATES OF NEURAL ENSEMBLES
1737
M.N. Islam, S. O'Mara (Dublin, Ireland)
G023
DIFFERENCES IN EFFECTIVE CONNECTIVITY CAN SEPARATE CONSCIOUS FROM UNCONSCIOUS STATES IN PATIENTS
UNDERGOING GENERAL ANESTHESIA
1738
B. Juel, L.G. Romundstad, F. Kolstad, J.F. Storm, P.G. Larsson (Oslo, Norway)
G024
REPRODUCIBLE RESEARCH WITH PYMICE - A PYTHON® LIBRARY FOR ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOURAL DATA
J. Kowalski, A. Puścian, Z. Mijakowska, M. Nalberczak, K. Radwańska, S. Łęski (Warszawa, Poland)
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1739
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Organised by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Hosted by the Danish Society for Neuroscience
Where European Neuroscience
meets the world
POSTER
PRESENTATION IV
Monday July 4, 2016
POSTER PRESENTATION IV
MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
DEVELOPMENT:
A.2.A NEUROGENESIS AND GLIOGENESIS - CELL LINEAGE AND CELL FATE SPECIFICATION
A001
MOLECULAR REGULATION OF GLUTAMATERGIC INTERNEURON FATE IN THE OLFACTORY BULB
1740
A. Angelova, N. Coré, J. Platel, C. Béclin, H. Cremer (Marseille, France)
A002
ZIC-PROTEINS ARE EVOLUTIONARY CONSERVED REPRESSORS OF DOPAMINERGIC FOREBRAIN FATE
1741
M. Tiveron, B. Christophe, M. Sabrina, W. Stephan, B. Andreas, B. Vincent, C. Harold (Marseille, France)
A003
MICRORNAS REGULATE WNT1 EXPRESSION AND ALLOW PROPER DOPAMINERGIC DEVELOPMENT
1742
B. Gian Carlo, D.G. Roberto, P. Salvatore, V. Floriana, D.P. Umberto (Naples, Italy)
A004
SOX9 FUNCTION IN EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF THE CNS
1743
A. Caramello, C. Galichet, K. Rizzoti, R. Lovell-Badge (London, United Kingdom)
A005
INVESTIGATING THE MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF DIRECT NEURONAL REPROGRAMMING BY FORCED EXPRESSION OF
PRONEURAL GENES
A006
ROLE OF TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETAS ON THE INDUCTION, DIFFERENTIATION AND SURVIVAL OF MOUSE
HINDBRAIN SEROTONERGIC NEURONS
1744
B. Casalini, C. Ziegenhain, W. Enard, M. Götz, G. Masserdotti (Munchen, Germany)
1745
E. Chleilat, F. Cardenas, M. Hussein, E. Roussa (Freiburg, Germany)
A007
DIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN IPSC TOWARD POSTMITOTIC FOREBRAIN NEURONS ACHIEVED A MATURE PHENOTYPE
WITH SPONTANEOUS NETWORK ACTIVITY
1746
A. Comella Bolla, M. Straccia, A. Miguez, P. Sanders, J.G. Orlandi, G. Bombau, J. Carrere, P.J. Kemp, J. Alberch,
J. Soriano, N.D. Allen, J.M. Canals (Barcelona, Spain)
A008
DYNAMIC BIDIRECTIONAL TRANSCRIPTION OF THE PROX1/LNCRNA-ARIEL LOCUS REGULATES NEURONAL-GLIAL FATE
TRANSITION OF NEURAL STEM CELLS
1747
D. Antoniou, J. Aprea, A. Stergiopoulos, P. Tsiortou, F. Calegari, P. Politis (Athens, Greece)
A009
CITRULLINATION MODULATES OLIGODENDROCYTE PRECURSOR CELL DIFFERENTIATION
1748
A. Falcao, M. Meijer, M. Varas, E. Floriddia, A. Raposo, R. Petri, S. Marques, J. Jakobsson, D. Castro, M.L. Nielsen,
G. Castelo Branco (Stockholm, Sweden)
A010
STRATEGIES AND TOOLS FOR THE COMBINATORIAL TARGETING OF GABAERGIC NEURONS IN MOUSE NEOCORTEX
1749
M. He, J. Tucciarone, S. Lee, M. Nigro, Y. Kim, J.M. Levine, S.M. Kelly, I. Krugikov, P. Wu, Y. Chen, L. Gong, Y. Hou,
P. Osten, B. Rudy, Z.J. Huang (Shanghai, China)
A011
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF THE DORMANT AND INJURY- ACTIVATED MOUSE AND HUMAN
SPINAL CORD STEM CELL NICHES
1750
J. Hugnot, C. Ripoll, D. Mamaeva, P. Guigue, H. Gazalah, S. Wahane, L. Nicolas, B. Rothhut, L. Bauchet (Montpellier, France)
A012
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF THE DORMANT AND INJURY- ACTIVATED MOUSE AND HUMAN
SPINAL CORD STEM CELL NICHES
1751
J.P. Hugnot, N. Leventoux, S. Whanane, C. Ripoll, H. Gazalah, B.R. Rothhut, L. Bauchet, D.I. Mamaeva (Montpellier, France)
A013
LIM PROTEIN COMPLEX ESTABLISHES LIGHT ADAPTIVE RETINAL CIRCUITRY BY REGULATING PAX6 EXPRESSION
1752
K. Kang, Y. Kim, Y. Sohn, K. Joo-ri, J.W. Kim (Daejeon, Republic of Korea)
A014
NEUROD6 IS REQUIRED FOR THE SURVIVAL OF MIDBRAIN DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS PROJECTING TO THE
INTERMEDIATE LATERAL SEPTUM
1753
S. Khan, A. Truckenbrodt, S. Stott, A. Chabrat, M. Lévesque, M. Ungless, S. Ang (London, United Kingdom)
A015
THE EFFECT OF RADIOFREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON MICROGLIA IN POST-NATAL RAT BRAIN
1754
H.S. Kim, Y. Lee, H.D. Choi, J.H. Kwon, J. Pack, N. Kim, Y.H. Ahn (Suwon, Republic of Korea)
A016
THE ANALYSIS OF PROLIFERATING CELLS IN THE CENTRAL CANAL LINING OF LUMBAR SPINAL CORD OF 8-DAY OLD RAT
1755
A. Alexovič Matiašová, V. Herranz-Pérez, J. Sevc, J.M. García-Verdugo, Z. Daxnerová (Košice, Slovakia)
A017
NON-CODING RNAS IN THE DIFFERENTIATION OF OLIGODENDROCYTE PRECURSOR CELLS
A018
OVEREXPRESSION OF FUS/TLS AFFECTS PROLIFERATION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF MOUSE NEURAL PROGENITOR
STEM CELLS
1756
S. S, S. Marques, D. Vanichkina, G. Castelo-Branco (Stockholm, Sweden)
1757
E. Stronati, E. Cacci, S. Biagioni (Roma, Italy)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
A019
NETRIN-5 IS HIGHLY EXPRESSED IN NEUROGENIC REGIONS OF THE ADULT BRAIN
1758
S. Yamagishi, M. Sawada, S. Nakano, K. Sawamoto, K. Sato (Hamamatsu, Japan)
A020
A MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELL CULTURE SYSTEM WITH STABLE AND REGULATABLE EXPRESSION MIR-3099: AN IN
VITRO APPROACH TOWARDS FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS STUDY
1759
S. Zainal Abidin, L. Jia Wen, N. Norshariza, A. Syahril, C. Pike See, L. King Hwa (Serdang, Malaysia)
DEVELOPMENT:
A.6 DEVELOPMENTAL CELL DEATH
A021
NKCC1-MEDIATED GABAERGIC SIGNALING PROMOTES POSTNATAL CELL DEATH IN NEOCORTICAL CAJAL-RETZIUS CELLS
1760
O. Blanquie, L. Liebmann, C. Hübner, L. Heiko, S. Anne (Mainz, Germany)
A022
MONITORING OF CASPASE 3 ACTIVITY BY FLUORESCENCE RESONANCE ENERGY TRANSFER (FRET) IN CEREBELLAR
ORGANOTIPIC SLICES
1761
C. Cocito, L. Lossi, A. Merighi (Grugliasco, Italy)
A023
ROLE OF TGF S1 PROTEIN FAMILY MEMBERS (TSC22D) IN THE CONTROL OF CELL PROLIFERATION/DIFFERENTIATION
AND APOPTOSIS
1762
J. Dragotto, G. Palladino, M.T. Fiorenza, C. Sonia (Roma, Italy)
A024
TOLLS WITH NEUROTROPHINS SWITCH BETWEEN CELL SURVIVAL AND DEATH SIGNALING IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS
SYSTEM OF DROSOPHILA
1763
A. Hidalgo, N. Anthoney, N. Harrison, M. Gangloff, B. Verstak, M.P. Nallasivan, S. AlAhmed, M. Losada-Perez,
M. Moreira, N.J. Gay, I. Foldi (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
DEVELOPMENT:
A.7.B DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL SYSTEMS - SENSORY SYSTEMS
A025
ROLE OF THALAMIC AXONS IN CORTICAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONNECTIVITY
1764
N. Anton-Bolanos, D. Pérez-González, M. Malmierca, G. López-Bendito (San Juan de Alicante, Spain)
A026
PERINATAL EXPOSURE TO 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE OR TRANYLCYPROMINE ALTERS CORTICAL DEVELOPMENT AND
ANXIETY-LIKE BEHAVIOR IN RAT PUPS
1765
S. Blažević, N. Jovanov Milošević, D. Hranilović (Zagreb, Croatia)
A027
MAPPING FUNCTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL CONNECTIVITY IN THE RODENT BRAIN DURING ONTOGENY
1766
I. Blockx, D. Shah, C. Anckaerts, J. Praet, M. Verhoye, A. Van der Linden (Antwerp, Belgium)
A028
EXPLORING ENTRAINMENT IN ADULTS WITH SELF-REPORTED SYMPTOMS OF ADHD
A029
EMERGENCE OF EMBRYONIC WAVES OF NEURAL ACTIVITY IN THE SENSORY THALAMUS INDEPENDENTLY OF
PERIPHERAL INPUT
1767
A. Boyson, F. Soltesz, J. Hadwin, E. Sonuga-Barke (Southampton, United Kingdom)
1768
A. Filipchuk, V. Moreno-Juan, N. Anton-Bolaños, H. Gezelius, B. Andrés, M. Valdeolmillos, G. López-Bendito (Alicante, Spain)
A030
DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES OF SPONTANEOUS AND SENSORY EVOKED ACTIVITY OF THE ZEBRAFISH HABENULAR CIRCUITS 1769
A031
PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO VALPROIC ACID DISRUPTS DISTRIBUTION AND SEGMENTATION OF SPINAL NERVES IN MICE
S. Fore, S.K. Jetti, C. Diaz-Verdugo, M. Hoffmann, E. Bartoszek, E. Yaksi (Trondheim, Norway)
1770
Y. Fukui, B. Juramt, H. Sakata-Haga (Tokushima, Japan)
A032
SULFATION PATTERNS OF CHONDROITINS IN THE RAT BRAINSTEM DURING DEVELOPMENT AND VESTIBULAR
COMPENSATION
1771
W.F. Hau, Y.S. Chan, D.K.Y. Shum (Hong Kong, China)
A033
TIMING OF HISTOGENETIC EVENTS IN THE SOMATOSENSORY THALAMOCORTICAL SYSTEM OF THE HUMAN FETAL BRAIN 1772
V. Majić, A. Jagušt, M. Radoš, I. Kostović, Z. Krsnik (Zagreb, Croatia)
A034
LIGHT-DEPENDENT DEVELOPMENT OF THE TECTOFUGAL PATHWAY IN PIGEONS
1773
M. Manns, O. Güntuerkuen, S. Letzner (Bochum, Germany)
A035
THALAMIC CALCIUM WAVES REGULATE CROSS-MODAL PLASTICITY OF CORTICAL MAPS PRIOR TO SENSORY EXPERIENCE 1774
V. Moreno-Juan, A. Filipchuk, N. Antón-Bolaños, C. Mezzera, H. Gezelius, B. Andrés, L.M. Rodríguez-Malmierca,
R. Susín, O. Schaad, M. Rutlin, S. Nelson, S. Ducret, M. Valdeolmillos, F.M. Rijli, G. López-Bendito (San Juan de Alicante, Spain)
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SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
A036
A NEW ROLE FOR RETINAL EPHRIN-AS IN TOPOGRAPHIC MAP FORMATION
1775
E. Savier, M. Perraut, F. Pfrieger, M. Reber (Strasbourg, France)
A037
REDUCED FEED FORWARD INHIBITION WITHIN LAYER IV OF THE BARREL CORTEX AND ALTERED SENSORY
PERFORMANCE IN SEROTONIN TRANSPORTER KNOCKOUT RATS
1776
D. Schubert, N. Nadif Kasri, J. Joosten, C. Huang, L. Kepser, R. Proville, M. Selten, F. Van Eijs, A. Azarfar, J. Homberg,
T. Celikel, S. Miceli (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.1.B NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND SIGNALLING MOLECULES - GABA AND GLYCINE
B001
GABA AND GLUTAMATE NEUROTRANSMITTER RECEPTORS IN IMMUNE CELLS
1777
B. Birnir, A.K. Bhandage, C. Hellgren, Z. Jin, S.V. Korol, E.B. Olafsson, I. Sundström-Poromaa (Uppsala, Sweden)
B002
PATHOGENIC MECHANISMS OF GLYCINE RECEPTOR ANTIBODIES IN HUMAN DISEASE
1778
S. Crisp, A. Vincent, D.M. Kullmann (London, United Kingdom)
B003
TONIC GABAA CONDUCTANCE DIFFERENTLY REGULATES DIFFERENT TYPES OF LTP
1779
Y. Dembitskaya, Y. Wu, T. Brenner, A. Semyanov (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
B004
CEREBELLAR GOLGI CELLS RECEIVE THE MAJORITY OF THEIR SYNAPTIC INHIBITION FROM GABAERGIC SOURCES
OUTSIDE THE CEREBELLAR CORTEX THAT DO NOT CO-RELEASE GLYCINE
1780
M.D. Eyre, Z. Nusser (Budapest, Hungary)
B005
EXPRESSION AND SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION OF GLYCINE RECEPTOR SUBUNITS AND SYNAPTIC GLYCINE
TRANSPORTER 2 IN THE MOUSE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS
1781
B. Förstera, B. Munoz, K. Stanic, P. Murath, L. Aguayo (Concepcion, Chile)
B006
DYSREGULATION OF HIPPOCAMPAL INHIBITION IN MICE LACKING P140CAP LEADS TO ABERRANT MICROCIRCUITS
BURSTS SYNCHRONIZATION AND SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY
1782
D. Gavello, I. Russo, D. Vandael, A. Marcantoni, A. Allio, E. Turco, P. Defilippi, V. Carabelli, E. Carbone (Torino, Italy)
B007
HYPOTHALAMIC FEEDFORWARD INHIBITION OF THALAMOCORTICAL NETWORK CONTROLS AROUSAL AND
CONSCIOUSNESS
1783
C. Gutierrez Herrera, M. Carus Cadavieco, M. Bandarabadi, K. Schindler, A. Ponomarenko, T. Korotkova,
A. Adamantidis (Bern, Switzerland)
B008
BIDIRECTIONAL GABAERGIC CONTROL OF ACTION POTENTIAL FIRING IN NEWLY GENERATED GRANULE CELLS OF THE
ADULT HIPPOCAMPUS
1784
S. Heigele, S. Sultan, N. Toni, J. Bischofberger (Basel, Switzerland)
B009
ENHANCED FEEDFORWARD INHIBITION IMPAIRS NMDA RECEPTOR-DEPENDENT SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN A MODEL OF
DOWN SYNDROME
B010
NOVEL CHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR TOOLS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF RNA EDITING-COMPETENT NEURONS
1785
J. Schulz, F. Knoflach, M. Hernandez, J. Bischofberger (Basel, Switzerland)
1786
F. Hetsch, S. Kankowski, L. Kraus, P. Knauff, N. Bürgel, I. Hegemann, M. Semtner, P. Fidzinski, M. Holtkamp, J.C. Meier
(Braunschweig, Germany)
B011
COMPARISON BETWEEN GLUTAMATE DECARBOXYLASE 65 KNOCKOUT MICE AND RATS
1787
T. Kakizaki, M. Watanabe, Y. Yanagawa (Maebashi, Japan)
B012
IDENTIFICATION OF A NEW GENOMIC HOT SPOT OF EVOLUTIONARY DIVERSIFICATION OF PROTEIN FUNCTION
1788
S. Kankowski, A. Winkelmann, X. You, U. Häussler, H. Krestel, C. Haas, G. Schwarz, W. Chen, J. Meier
(Braunschweig, Germany)
B013
CHARACTERISING INHIBITORY NEUROTRANSMITTER RECEPTORS SYSTEMS IN THE LOCUS COERULEUS NUCLEUS IN A
MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
B014
GABA DEPOLARIZES IMMATURE NEURONS AND INHIBITS NETWORK ACTIVITY IN THE NEONATAL NEOCORTEX IN VIVO
1789
L. Kelly, J. Swinny (Portsmouth, United Kingdom)
1790
K. Kirmse, M. Kummer, Y. Kovalchuk, O.W. Witte, J. Haueisen, O. Garaschuk, K. Holthoff ( Jena, Germany)
B015
GLP-1, EXENDIN-4 AND INSULIN MODULATE THE GABA-A RECEPTOR-MEDIATED SYNAPTIC AND TONIC CURRENTS IN
THE RAT HIPPOCAMPUS AND AMYGDALA
1791
S.V. Korol, Z. Jin, O. Babateen, B. Birnir (Uppsala, Sweden)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B016
10 HZ REPETITIVE MAGNETIC STIMULATION MODULATES POSTSYNAPTIC GEPHYRIN CLUSTERING AND REDUCES
GABAERGIC SYNAPTIC STRENGTH
1792
M. Lenz, C. Galanis, F. Müller-Dahlhaus, A. Opitz, C.J. Wierenga, G. Szabó, U. Ziemann, T. Deller, K. Funke,
A. Vlachos (Frankfurt, Germany)
B017
IDENTIFICATION OF PARVALBUMIN INTERNEURONS AS CELLULAR SUBSTRATE OF FEAR MEMORY PERSISTENCE
1793
J. Meier, G. Caliskan, I. Müller, A. Winkelmann, A. Raza, J. Hollnagel, A. Rösler, M. Semtner, O. Stork
(Braunschweig, Germany)
B018
TONIC INHIBITION IN THE BASAL AMYGDALA IS UNDER CONTROL OF MODULATORY TRANSMITTER SYSTEMS
1794
S. Meis, T. Endres, T. Munsch, V. Lessmann (Magdeberg, Germany)
B019
ESTABLISHING THE RELEVANCE OF HETEROMERIC GIRK CHANNELS IN NEURONAL PROCESSES
B020
CONSTITUTIVE PHOSPHOMIMETIC KCC2 INHIBITION DURING NEURODEVELOPMENT CAUSES GABA-DEPENDENT
NETWORK EXCITABILITY AND AUTISTIC-LIKE BEHAVIOR
1795
A. Mett, S. Iwanir, E. Reuveny (Rehovot, Israel)
1796
L. Pisella, I. Khalilov, D. Diabira, J. Zhang, J. Duan, I. Medina, K.T. Khale, J. Gaïarsa (Marseille, France)
B021
IN VITRO AND IN VIVO PHARMACOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL GABAB POSITIVE ALLOSTERIC
MODULATOR: SSD114
1797
A. Porcu, M. Martorelli, C. Lobina, D. Giunta, S. Maurizio, C. Mugnaini, F. Corelli, M.P. Castelli (Cagliari, Italy)
B022
CLONING AND EXPRESSION OF THE GABAB RECEPTOR SUBUNITS B1 AND B2 IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF
THE ADULT SEA LAMPREY
B023
AGE DEPENDENT CHANGES IN THE NUMBER OF SOMATOSTATIN-CONTAINING INTERNEURONS
1798
D. Romaus Sanjurjo, B. Fernández López, A. Barreiro Iglesias, M.C. Rodicio Rodicio (Santiago De Compostela, Spain)
1799
A. Rozycka, R. Zakrzewska, M. Kossut, M. Liguz-Lecznar (Warsaw, Poland)
B024
SUBTYPE SELECTIVITY PROFILES OF CHIRAL BENZODIAZEPINES
1800
P. Scholze, A. Elgarf, F. Steudle, J. Cook, M. Ernst (Wien, Austria)
B025
MODULATION OF TONIC GABAERGIC CURRENTS IN CANNABINOID CB1 RECEPTOR IMMUNOPOSITIVE HIPPOCAMPAL
INTERNEURONS BY ADENOSINE A1 RECEPTORS
1801
A.M. Sebastiao, D.M. Rombo, K.P. Lamsa, J.A. Ribeiro (Lisbon, Portugal)
B026
IQSEC3 INTERACTS WITH GEPHYRIN TO PROMOTE INHIBITORY SYNAPSE FORMATION
1802
J. Um, D. Park, S. Jeon, J. Ko (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
B027
HIGH AFFINITY OF 3H-MUSCIMOL BINDING TO NATIVE AND RECOMBINANT ΑΒΔ GABA-A RECEPTORS IS DUE TO SLOW
DISSOCIATION
1803
M. Uusi-Oukari, K. Taina, A. Aalto, M. Wallner, S. Soini (Turku, Finland)
B028
SATELLITE MICROGLIA DISPLAY SPONTANEOUS ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY UNCORRELATED WITH ACTIVITY OF THE
ATTACHED NEURON
1804
E. Wogram, S. Wendt, M. Matyash, A. Draguhn, H. Kettenmann (Heidelberg, Germany)
B029
THE AFFERENT AND EFFERENT PATHWAYS OF INTRINSIC GABAERGIC SIGNALLING IN THE RAT LATERAL HABENULA:
A STUDY USING IN VIVO JUXTACELLULAR LABELLING, IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY AND CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY
1805
L. Zhang, V. Hernandez (Distrito Federal, Mexico)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.2.C LIGAND GATED ION CHANNELS - GABA RECEPTORS
B030
SUBTYPE SELECTIVE MODULATION OF GABAA RECEPTORS
B031
NEW ALLOSTERICALLY MODULATING PYRAZOLOQUINOLINONES SELECTIVE FOR Α6-CONTAINING GABA(A) RECEPTORS
1806
K. Bampali, X. Simeone, D. Siebert, M. Treven, M. Schnürch, M. Ernst (Vienna, Austria)
1807
M. Treven, Z. Varagic, J. Ramerstorfer, X. Simeone, L. Wimmer, M. Mihovilovic, M. Ernst (Vienna, Austria)
B032
NEURONAL CHLORIDE CONCENTRATION DEVELOPMENTAL DECREASE IS INDEPENDENT OF SLICING TRAUMA IN
THALAMO-CORTICAL BRAIN SLICES
B033
GEPHYRIN PHOSPHORYLATION CONDITIONS GABAAR MEMBRANE DYNAMICS AND HOMEOSTATIC PLASTICITY
1808
J. Glykys, K. Staley (Boston, USA)
S. Lévi, S. Battaglia, M. Renner, M. Russeau, S. Tyagarajan (Paris, France)
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B034
MENDING BRIDGES: STABILIZING GABAERGIC SYNAPSE VIA GEPHYRIN EFFECTS NEURONAL HOMEOSTASIS AND
INFLAMMATION IN 'IN VIVO' MODEL OF ISCHEMIA
B035
CHARACTERIZATION OF AMINO ACID RESIDUES IN LOOP E OF GABA(A) RECEPTOR GAMMA2 SUBUNITS AND THEIR
ROLE IN IMIDAZOBENZODIAZEPINE BINDING
1810
S. Sampath, Z.S. Thirouin, M. Vaas, J. Klohs, S.K. Tyagarajan (Zurich, Switzerland)
1811
I. Sarto-jackson, M. Ernst, Z. Varagic, E. Koehler, W. Sieghart (Klosterneuburg, Austria)
B036
DIVERSITY OF GABA(A)RS AND GABAERGIC SIGNALLING IN THE NEOCORTEX
B037
PREDICTION OF GABA_A RECEPTOR SUBTYPES BASED ON MICROARRAY DATA
1812
S. Scott, A.R. Aricescu, M. Kohl (Oxford, United Kingdom)
1813
A. Stajduhar, G. Sedmak, M. Judas (Zagreb, Croatia)
B038
GABAA RECEPTOR SUBUNIT CONTENT OF HIPPOCAMPAL AXON INITIAL SEGMENT AND SOMATIC SYNAPSES
1814
K. Kerti-Szigeti, Z. Nusser (Budapest, Hungary)
B039
INSULIN MODULATES GABA-A ACTIVATED CURRENTS IN THE RAT PREFRONTAL CORTEX
1815
O.S. Trujeque, S. Hernández López (Mexico City, Mexico)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.3.A ION CHANNELS - SODIUM CHANNELS
B040
THE ROLE OF CELLULAR ADHESION MOLECULES ON VOLTAGE-GATED SODIUM CHANNEL DISTRIBUTION AND ACTION
POTENTIAL GENERATION
1816
S. Alpizar (Hanover, NH, USA)
B041
BOTH SODIUM CURRENT AND D-TYPE POTASSIUM CURRENT DETERMINE THE SPIKE THRESHOLD IN RAT LAYER 5
PYRAMIDAL NEURONS
1817
A. Fekete, R. Brette, D. Debanne (Marseille, France)
B042
ENERGY EFFICIENT ACTION POTENTIAL SIGNALING IN INHIBITORY AXONS
1818
H. Hu, P. Jonas (Oslo, Norway)
B043
DISTRIBUTION OF NAV 1.6 IN PARVALBUMIN POSITIVE FAST SPIKING INTERNEURONS IN THE RAT CEREBRAL CORTEX
B044
GATING KINETICS OF SODIUM CHANNELS IS ALTERED BY A PHOTOACTIVATABLE AZIDE DERIVATIVE OF RILUZOLE
1819
A. Kocsis, B. Csilla, K. Balazs, F. Nora, G. Tamas, P. Laszlo, E. Miklos, T. Gabor (Szeged, Hungary)
1820
P. Lukács, M.C. Földi, A. Málnási-Csizmadia, A. Mike (Budapest, Hungary)
B045
THE SPLICING FACTOR NOVA2 REGULATES ACTION POTENTIAL THRESHOLD IN NEOCORTICAL LAYER V PYRAMIDAL
NEURONS
1821
S. Miranda-Rottmann, S. Tazerart, A.P. Barrios, R.B. Darnell, R. Araya (Montreal, Canada)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.3.D ION CHANNELS - OTHER
B046
GOING LIVE WITH AXON INITIAL SEGMENT PLASTICITY IMAGING
1822
A. Dumitrescu, M. Meyer, M. Grubb (London, United Kingdom)
B047
DENDRITIC INTEGRATION IN DENTATE GYRUS PERISOMA-INHIBITING INTERNEURONS
1823
C. Elgueta, B. Marlene (Freiburg, Germany)
B048
UNDERSTANDING CO2/ACID DETECTION: ION CHANNELS AND NAKED MOLE-RATS
B049
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A HUMAN PANX1 GENE MUTATION ASSOCIATED WITH CNS DISORDERS
1824
L. Schuhmacher, E. St. John Smith (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
1825
R. Shi, M.F. Jackson (Winnipeg, Canada)
B050
DISCOVERY OF A LACTATE CHANNEL
1826
T. Sotelo Hitschfeld, M.I. Niemeyer, R. Lerchundi, P. Garrido-Gerter, I. Fernandez-Moncada, Y. Contreras-Baeza,
R. Valdebenito, F. Sepulveda, L.F. Barros (Valdivia, Chile)
B051
PH DYNAMICS ACROSS SYNAPTIC MEMBRANES
1827
M. Stawarski, G. MacLeod (Florida, USA)
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EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.7.E SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY - LONG-TERM DEPRESSION (LTD)
B052
PI4KIIΑ REGULATES NMDA RECEPTOR FUNCTION AT CA1 HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPSES
1828
M. Amici, R.J. Pope, G.L. Collingridge (Bristol, United Kingdom)
B053
SUMOYLATION REGULATES MGLUR BUT NOT NMDAR-MEDIATED HIPPOCAMPAL LTD
1829
E. Braksator, K. Wilkinson, Z. Bashir, J. Henley (Bristol, United Kingdom)
B054
IMPLICATION OF THE PERINEURONAL NET IN THE LATE DEVELOPMENTAL ONSET OF PLASTICITY AT INHIBITORY
SYNAPSES IN HIPPOCAMPAL AREA CA2
1830
S. Dominguez, L. Therreau, R. Piskorowski, V. Chevaleyre (Paris, France)
B055
THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN NEURONAL ACTIVITY AND THE MODULATION OF ACTIN DYNAMICS MIMIC THE SETTING OF
AN LTD SYNAPTIC TAG
1831
R. Fonseca, E. Szabó, R. Manguinhas (Oeiras, Portugal)
B056
CHRONIC PAIN BLOCKS THE INDUCTION OF NO-DEPENDENT LTD IN MOUSE ACC
B057
THE STUFF NEURONS ARE MADE OF. SUBCELLULAR PURKINJE NEURON TRANSLATOME, AT REST AND DURING PLASTICITY 1833
1832
N. Krebs (Bern, Switzerland)
T. Launey, A. Kratz, P. Beguin, C. Plessy (Wako-Shi, Japan)
B058
LOSS OF CORTICOSTRIATAL LTD IMPLICATES DOPAMINE D2 RECEPTOR DYSFUNCTION IN A MOUSE MODEL OF DYT11
DYSTONIA
B059
SORCS2 REGULATES SYNAPTIC NMDA RECEPTOR ACTIVITY
1834
M. Maltese, G. Sciamanna, G. Martella, G. Ponterio, A. Tassone, P. Bonsi, R.E. Goodchild, A. Pisani (Rome, Italy)
1835
P.L. Ovesen, U. Bølcho, A. Nykjær (Aarhus, Denmark)
B060
NEURONAL ADENOSINE A2A RECEPTOR OVEREXPRESSION SHIFTS LONG-TERM DEPRESSION IN CA1/CA3
HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPSES
B061
MGLUR-LTD IN THE LATERAL HABENULA DECIDES THE DIRECTION OF NEURONAL OUTPUT
1836
M. Temido Ferreira, D.G. Ferreira, J.E. Coelho, T.F. Outeiro, H. Marie, P. Pousinha, L.V. Lopes (Lisboa, Portugal)
1837
K. Valentinova, M. Mameli (Paris, France)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.8.B NETWORK INTERACTIONS - OSCILLATIONS AND SYNCHRONY
B062
MODAFINIL CAN BOTH INCREASE AND DECREASE GAMMA FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS IN THE RAT ENTORHINAL
CORTEX IN VITRO
1838
M. Malik, E. Robson, K. Yuill, R. Jones (Bristol, United Kingdom)
B063
THE EFFECT OF N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE RECEPTOR (NMDAR) MODULATION ON GAMMA FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS
IN AREAS OF THE TEMPORAL LOBE
1839
E. Robson, N. Aboutara, C. Wong, A.M. Lench, K.H. Yuill, R.S.G. Jones (Bath, United Kingdom)
B064
RESTORING IMPAIRED CA1 HIPPOCAMPAL NETWORK DYNAMICS IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
1840
T. Marissal, C. Bertollini, R. Salazar Toro, M. Sophie, M. De Roo, D. Müller, A. Carleton (Geneva, Switzerland)
B065
EXPLORING THE PHASE-PHASE AND PHASE-AMPLITUDE COUPLINGS IN THE THALAMOCORTICAL NETWORK OF RATS
DURING SOMATOSENSORY STIMULATION
1841
T. Nánási, R. Fiáth, I. Ulbert (Budapest, Hungary)
B066
MODULATION OF HIPPOCAMPAL SHARP WAVES FOLLOWING SPATIAL EXPLORATION
B067
ANALYSIS OF THE TRANSITION OF ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY PATTERNS IN CULTURED NEURONAL NETWORKS
1842
H. Norimoto, K. Makino, S. Fujisawa, Y. Ikegaya (Tokyo, Japan)
1843
T. Okada, W. Minoshima, H. Ito, S.R.N. Kudoh (Sanda, Japan)
B068
MECHANISMS OF ALTERED HIPPOCAMPAL RHYTHMOGENESIS UPON CHRONIC EXTINCTION OF THE NEURONAL
TRANSPORTER KCC2
B069
RESPIRATION-DRIVEN RHYTHM IN NEOCORTEX OF AWAKE MICE
1844
M. Goutierre, E. François, D. Gomez-Dominguez, L. Menendez de la Prida, J. Poncer (Paris, France)
S. Ponsel, J. Brankačk, A. Draguhn (Heidelberg, Germany)
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INDEX NUMBER
B070
NEOCORTICAL INFRASLOW OSCILLATIONS OF BRAIN POTENTIALS: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
AND BIOELECTROCHEMISTRY
B071
BEHAVIORAL MODULATION OF DISTINCT HIGH-FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS
1846
K. Pugachev, I. Filippov, A. Krebs, E. Zelentsov, E. Zyuzin (Yaroslavl, Russia)
1847
E. Resnik, G. Schwesig, N. Ide, J. Graboski, A. Sirota (Martinsried, Germany)
B072
DISRUPTED RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RUNNING SPEED AND THETA/GAMMA OSCILLATIONS IN THE MEDIAL
ENTORHINAL CORTEX IN A MOUSE MODEL OF TAUOPATHY
B073
AWAKE SHARP WAVE RIPPLES FACILITATE PLACE FIELD CONSOLIDATION
1848
T. Ridler, M. Goodfellow, K.G. Phillips, A.D. Randall, J.T. Brown (Exeter, United Kingdom)
1849
L. Roux, B. Hu, R. Eichler, E. Stark, G. Buzsáki (New York, USA)
B074
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL VALIDATION OF A CB1R AGONIST MODEL OF REDUCED CHOLINERGIC TONE IN ALZHEIMER'S
DISEASE
B075
MODELING THE CONTRIBUTION OF GLUTAMATERGIC AND GABAERGIC RECEPTORS TO SYNCHRONIZED NETWORK
BURSTING IN CORTICAL CULTURES IN VITRO
1850
E. Shanks, A. McCarthy, K. Hannan, H. Marston, J. Huxter (Windlesham, United Kingdom)
1851
H. Teppola, T. Mäki-Marttunen, J. Aćimović, M. Linne (Tampere, Finland)
B076
NAVIGATION-RELATED NETWORK ALTERATIONS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
1852
J. Tukker, C. Holman, D. Schmitz (Berlin, Germany)
B077
HIPPOCAMPAL GAMMA-FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS (20-80 HZ) AND HYPEREXCITABILITY IN A MOUSE MODEL OF
ALPHA-SYNUCLEINOPATHY
1853
C. Tweedy, G. Clowry, A. Reeve, J. Taylor, F. Randall, P. Atkinson, F. LeBeau (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
B078
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF MORPHOLOGY IN THE INFERIOR OLIVARY NETWORK
1854
N. Vrieler, M. Uusisaari, Y. Yarom ( Jerusalem, Israel)
B079
TRANSCRANIAL ALTERNATING CURRENT STIMULATION MODULATES RESTING STATE FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY
1855
K. Williams, Y. Cabral-Calderin, A. Opitz, P. Dechent, M. Wilke (Göttingen, Germany)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.10.A GLIA-NEURON INTERACTIONS - SYNAPSES
B080
CIRCUIT-SPECIFIC SIGNALING IN ASTROCYTE-NEURON NETWORKS IN BASAL GANGLIA PATHWAYS
1856
R. Bajo Grañeras, R. Martin, R. Moratalla, G. Perea, A. Araque (Madrid, Spain)
B081
GABAERGIC SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY OF OLIGODENDROCYTE PRECURSORS IN CORTICAL OLIGODENDROGENESIS
B082
INVOLVEMENT OF MICROGLIA AND CX3CL1/CX3CR1 SIGNALING IN HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPTIC DEVELOPMENT
1857
M. Balia, N. Benamer, M.C. Angulo (Paris, France)
1858
B. Basilico, F. Pagani, R.M. Del Brocco, L. Maggi, S. Di Angelantonio, L. Weinhard, C. Gross, C. Limatola,
D. Ragozzino (Roma, Italy)
B083
THE ROLE OF ASTROCYTE SIGNALING IN CONTEXTUAL MEMORY UNDER PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS 1859
D. Becker, S. Habbas, M. Santello, H. Stubbe, C.R. Pryce, T. Suter, A. Volterra (Lausanne, Switzerland)
B084
EXPLORING THE COMPLEXITY OF 3D CALCIUM DYNAMICS IN ASTROCYTES
1860
E. Bindocci, N. Liaudet, I. Savtchouk, D. Becker, G. Carriero, A. Volterra (Lausanne, Switzerland)
B085
CALCIUM DYNAMICS IN ASTROCYTES: A 3D VOLUME IMAGING APPROACH
1861
N. Liaudet, E. Bindocci, I. Savtchouk, D. Becker, G. Carriero, A. Volterra (Lausanne, Switzerland)
B086
PURINES RELEASED FROM ASTROCYTES INHIBIT EXCITATORY SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN THE VENTRAL HORN OF THE
SPINAL CORD
1862
E.M.M. Carlsen, J. Perrier (København, Denmark)
B087
MEMBRANE DYNAMICS OF AQP4: A NEW KEY PATHWAY FOR PHYSIOPATHOLOGICAL BRAIN CELL COMMUNICATION?
1863
S. Ciappelloni, T. Tourdias, A. Panatier, L. Groc, S. Oliet (Bordeaux, France)
B088
GLUTAMINE EXCITES STRIATAL NETWORK ACTIVITY BY DOWNSTREAM GLUTAMATE RELEASE
1864
W. Fleischer, S. Theiss, A. Schnitzler, O. Sergeeva (Duesseldorf, Germany)
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B089
LTP-INDUCTION INCREASES GLUTAMATE ESCAPE FROM SYNAPSES
1865
M.K. Herde, K. Bohmbach, I. Sanchez-Romero, C. Jackson, H. Janovjak, M. Schwarz, C. Henneberger (Bonn, Germany)
B090
OPTOGENETIC ACTIVATION OF ASTROCYTES BOOST SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
1866
A. Hernandez-Vivanco, S. Mederos, G. Perea (Madrid, Spain)
B091
GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTER ACTIVITY PROMOTES ENHANCED NA+/K+-ATPASE-MEDIATED EXTRACELLULAR
K+ MANAGEMENT DURING NEURONAL ACTIVITY
1867
B.R. Larsen, R. Holm, A. Stoica, B. Vilsen, N. MacAulay (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B092
MODELING PRESYNAPSE-ASTROCYTE INTERACTIONS ON NETWORK LEVEL
1868
K. Lenk, R. Eero, J. Hyttinen (Tampere, Finland)
B093
ASTROCYTE-NEURON INTERACTIONS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO: EVALUATION OF COMPUTATIONAL MODELS
1869
M. Linne, R. Havela, T. Manninen (Tampere, Finland)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.1.D ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS - COGNITIVE FUNCTION
C001
IMPROVEMENT OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF AGEING RATS BY HUMAN NEURAL STEM CELLS
OVER-EXPRESSING CHOLINE ACETYLTRANSFERASE
1870
Y. Ban, H. Guo, Y. Cha, D.W. Seo, J. Yon, E. Choi, Y. Kim (Cheongju, Republic of Korea)
C002
PKR INHIBITION REDUCES HIPPOCAMPAL ATF4 EXPRESSION AND RESCUES MEMORY IN SPORADIC ALZHEIMER MICE
MODEL
1871
I. Barrera, H. Ounallah-Saad, K. Wibrand, T. Rosenberg, K. Rosenblum, C.R. Bramham, Y. Segev (Haifa, Israel)
C003
THE EFFECTS OF FISH OIL SUPPLEMENTATION OF PREGNANT AND LACTATING DAMES ON THE BEHAVIOR OF THE
OFFSPRING
C004
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE, A CASE OF RHYTHM
1872
M. Brkic, D. Milanovic, N. Babic, M. Perovic, V. Tesic, V. Avramovic, S. Ivkovic, S. Kanazir (Belgrade, Serbia)
1873
A. Carvalho da Silva, R. Cunha, J. Jonnes, A. Rego (Coimbra, Portugal)
C005
A SILK PEPTIDE RESTORES LEARNING AND MEMORY FUNCTIONS OF ALZHEIMER DISEASE MODEL RATS BY INCREASING
CHAT GENE EXPRESSION
C006
CAN OPTOGENETIC STIMULATION OF THE G-PROTEIN COUPLED LACTATE RECEPTOR RESCUE COGNITIVE DECLINE?
1874
Y. Cha, Y. Ban, H. Guo, D.W. Seo, J. Yon, E. Choi, Y. Kim (Cheongju, Republic of Korea)
1875
E.H. Diget, M.M. Hasan-Olive, C. Ramakrishnan, T.W. Schwartz, S.A. Hjorth, L.J.R. Rasmussen, A. Gjedde,
K. Deisseroth, L.H. Bergersen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
C007
AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN LEARNING AND MEMORY IN THE HEBB-WILLIAMS MAZE IN THE 3XTG-AD MOUSE MODEL
OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
1876
E. Fertan, N. Woodland, R. Brown (Halifax, Canada)
C008
EPIBRAINRAD: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE NEUROTOXICITY INDUCED BY RADIOTHERAPY IN HIGH GRADE
GLIOMA PATIENTS
1877
P. Lestaevel, T. Durand, S. Jacob, H. Douzane, A.R. Rahimian, D. Psimaras, L. Loïc Feuvret, D. Leclercq, B. Brochet,
R. Tamarat, F. Milliat, M. Benderitter, N. Vayatis, G. Noël, K. Hoang-Xuan, J. Delattre, D. Ricard, M. Bernier
(Fontenay aux Roses, France)
C009
NEURO-COGNITIVE MECHANISMS OF SIMULTANAGNOSIA IN PATIENTS WITH POSTERIOR CORTICAL ATROPHY
1878
J. Neitzel, M. Ortner, M. Haupt, P. Redel, I. Yakushev, P. Bublak, C. Preul, T. Grimmer, C. Sorg, K. Finke (Munich, Germany)
C010
BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR PLASMA LEVELS: RELATIONSHIP TO COGNITIVE AND NON-COGNITIVE
SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA
1879
M. Nikolac Perković, F. Borovečki, I. Filipčić, N. Pivac (Zagreb, Croatia)
C011
COMPARISON OF TWO TYPE II POSITIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS OF THE ALPHA7 NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE
RECEPTOR REVEALS DIFFERENT MECHANISMS OF ACTION
1880
K. Pesti, A. Mike, A. Szabo (Budapest, Hungary)
C012
THE SAMARITAN RAT MODEL OF SPORADIC ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE EXHIBITS COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS AND
NEUROTRANSMITTER SYSTEMS ALTERATIONS
T. Petrasek, M. Skurlova, K. Maleninska, Z. Kristofikova, H. Matuskova, J. Sirova, K. Vales, A. Stuchlik
(Prague, Czech Republic)
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1881
POSTER PRESENTATION IV
MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
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C013
OTHER CIRCUITS FOR THE SAME PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE OF COGNITIVE RESERVE IN YOUNG TG2576 MICE
MODELLING ALZHEIMER DISEASE
C014
STUDYING THE EMERGENCE OF SYNAPTIC AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN AN INDUCIBLE MOUSE MODEL OF
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
1882
A. Pignataro, S. Middei, Ammassari-Teule (Roma, Italy)
1883
S. Sri, C. Chantal, D. Bannerman, V.H. Perry, M. Vargas-Caballero (Southampton, United Kingdom)
C015
FOLLOW-UP STUDY OF THE NEW EXPERIMENTAL TEST “PLASTIC OF IDEAL CITY”: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
C016
SYNAPTIC EXCITABILITY CHANGES WITHIN THE HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION OF YOUNG 3XTG ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
MODEL MICE
1884
E. Tomasoni, G. Testa, M. Devita, M. Zanetti, L. Rozzini, M.L. Rusconi (Bergamo, Italy)
1885
B. ZHU, F. Mandino, J. Gigg, J. Turner (Manchester, United Kingdom)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.1.E ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS HUMAN GENETICS AND FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS
C017
CONTROL OF PRESENILIN EXPRESSION: A POSSIBLE ROLE OF NON-CODING NATURAL ANTISENSE RNA?
1886
C. Brigitte, P. Elsa, G. Sylvie (Orsay, France)
C018
IDENTIFICATION OF SORL1 MUTATIONS IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE OF SAUDI PATIENTS
1887
F. El Bitar, N. Al Tassan, N. Qadi, F. AlMohanna, S. Al Rajeh, S. Abdulaziz, N. Majrashi, M. Alanazi, A.M. Hasa,
S. Qasem (Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
C019
BLOOD BRAIN GLUCOSE TRANSPORT IN RELATION TO INCREASING BMI - EXPRESSION OF GLUT1 AND GLUT3 IN THE
FRONTAL CORTEX OF NEUROLOGICALLY SOUND INDIVIDUALS
1888
R. Olesen, M. Gejl, T.M. Hyde, J.E. Kleinman, B. Brock, J. Rungby, A. Larsen (Aarhus, Denmark)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.2.B PARKINSON’S DISEASE - CELLULAR DYSFUNCTION MECHANISMS
C020
QUANTIFICATION OF OXYLIPINS IN MITOCHONDRIAL EXTRACTS OF PARKINSONS DISEASE CEREBELLUM BY LC-MS/MS
1889
J. Freed, F. Shephard, S. Sarmad, C. Ortori, D. Barrett, L. Chakrabarti (Loughborough, United Kingdom)
C021
THE PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF QIANZHENG SAN PLUS DABUYIN WAN ON MITOCHONDRIA MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTION
IN PINK1 OVEREXPRESSION AND PARKINSON’S DISEASE MODEL
C022
NEW THERAPEUTIC PERSPECTIVE FOR PARKINSON’S DISEASE: DOXYCYCLINE INHIBITS THE FORMATION OF
Α-SYNUCLEIN TOXIC SPECIES
1890
C. Gai, H. Sun, L. Ma (Beijing, China)
1891
F. Gonzalez Lizarraga, S.B. Socías, C. Avila, C. Torres-Bugeau, L. Barbosa, A. Binolfi, J. Sepulveda-Diaz, R. Itri,
D. Papy-Garcia, R. Chehin, R. Raisman-Vozari (Paris, France)
C023
MIR-7116-5P DEFICIT IN MICROGLIA CONTRIBUTES TO TNF-Α OVERPRODUCTION AND LOSS OF DOPAMINERGIC
NEURONS IN MPTP MODEL
1892
Q. He, Q. Wang, Y. Wang (Shanghai, China)
C024
EXTRACELLULAR ALPHA SYNUCLEIN OF DISTINCT AGGREGATION STATES ARE DIFFERENTIALLY PROCESSED AFTER
UPTAKE BY RECIPIENT CELLS
1893
A. Hoffmann, R. Salvi, A. Kazman, J. Winkler, J. Klucken, W. Xiang (Erlangen, Germany)
C025
E46K ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN PATHOLOGICAL MUTATION CAUSES CELL-AUTONOMOUS DEPENDENT TOXICITY WITHOUT
ALTERING PROTEIN TURNOVER IN A PRIMARY NEURONAL MODEL
1894
I. Iñigo, L. Larrea, M. Valencia, M. Martínez-Goikoetxea, I. Zuriguel, M. Arrasate (Pamplona, Spain)
C026
IS POLO-LIKE KINASE 2 A POTENTIAL TARGET IN THE TREATMENT OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE?
1895
R.H. Kofoed, E. Gregersen, P.H. Jensen (Aarhus, Denmark)
C027
BI-DIRECTIONAL PLASTICITY OF GLUTAMATE SYNAPSES ON STRIATAL PROJECTION NEURONS IN CORTICO-STRIATAL
CO-CULTURES
1896
N. Kuhlmann, M.J. Farrer, A.J. Milnerwood (Vancouver, Canada)
C028
ROLE OF CYCLIN-G-ASSOCIATED KINASE (GAK) IN DEVELOPING AND MATURE NEURONS
1897
A. Lin, S. Ultanir (London, United Kingdom)
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C029
INVOLVEMENT OF SYNAPSIN III IN THE ONSET OF ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN PATHOLOGY IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE
1898
F. Longhena, M. Zaltieri, G. Faustini, F. Benfenati, M. Pizzi, P.L. Poliani, B. Borroni, M.G. Spillantini, A. Padovani,
C. Missale, P.F. Spano, A. Bellucci (Brescia, Italy)
C030
DISTINCT DISTRIBUTION OF ALPHA SYNUCLEIN IN LIPID RAFT DOMAINS RELATED TO, BOTH, PARKINSON PATHOLOGY
AND AGEING
1899
R. Marin, A. Canerina-Amaro, D. Quinto-Alemany, F. Mesa, M. Diaz (Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Spain)
C031
DISTINCT DISTRIBUTION OF ALPHA SYNUCLEIN IN LIPID RAFT DOMAINS RELATED TO, BOTH, PARKINSON PATHOLOGY
AND AGEING
1900
R. Marin, A. Canerina Amaro, G. Falco, D. Quinto Alemany, F. Mesa, M. Diaz (La Laguna, Spain)
C032
CHARACTERIZATION OF EXOSOMAL RTP801 IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE CELL MODELS
1901
N. Martin Flores, M. Canal de la Iglesia, L. Perez Sisques, E. Feinsten, D. Williamson, J. Alberch Vie, C. Malagelada
(Barcelona, Spain)
C033
TRAF6 INVOLVEMENT IN PRION DISEASE: A POSSIBLE CROSSTALK AMONG NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES
1902
L. Masperone, S. Zucchelli, G. Legname (Trieste, Italy)
C034
ADULT DOPAMINERGIC NEUROGENESIS IN SUBSTANTIA NIGRA (SNPC) OF THE “WEAVER” MOUSE, A GENETIC MODEL
OF DOPAMINE DEFICIENCY FOLLOWING LONG-TERM ADMINISTRATION OF THE SYNTHETIC NEUROSTEROID BNN20
1903
N. Matsokis, T. Mourtzi, V. Panagiotakopoulou, K. Botsakis, I. Kazanis, I. Charalampopoulos, A. Gravanis,
F. Angelatou (Patras, Greece)
C035
LRRK2 PHOSPHORYLATION ASSOCIATES WITH ABNORMAL MOTOR BEHAVIOUR IN EXPERIMENTAL L-DOPA-INDUCED
DYSKINESIAS
1904
M. Mellone, J. Stanic, M.D. Cirnaru, E. Zianni, M. Di Luca, G. Piccoli, F. Gardoni (Milano, Italy)
C036
ABERRANT TONIC INHIBITION IN THE EXTERNAL GLOBUS PALLIDUS IN PARKINSONIAN RODENTS
1905
C. Miguelez, M. Chazalon, S. Morin, A. Martinez, S. Cristovao-Ferreira, S. Vaz, A. Sebastiao, B. Bioulac,
E. Boue-Grabot, L. Ugedo, E. Paredes, J. Baufreton (Leioa, Spain)
C037
MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF NEURODEGENERATION CAUSED BY DEFECTIVE ENDOCYTOSIS
C038
USING HUMAN CELLULAR MODELS TO INVESTIGATE THE ROLE OF VPS35 MUTATIONS AND RETROMER FUNCTION IN
PARKINSON'S DISEASE
1906
I. Milosevic, J. Murdoch, R. Christine, R. Nuno (Goettingen, Germany)
1907
M. Mohan, G. Mellick (Brisbane, Australia)
C039
TARGETING INFLAMMATORY MEDIATORS BY NANOPARTICLE DELIVERY OF SIRNAS AND ITS APPLICATION IN
PARKINSON’S DISEASE
1908
R. Montañana-Rosell, M. Jakobsen, C. Yang, M. Romero-Ramos, J. Kjems (Aarhus, Denmark)
C040
ANTIDYSKINETIC EFFECT OF A2A AND 5HT1A/1B RECEPTOR LIGANDS IN THE 6-OHDA MODELS OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE1909
M. Morelli, A. Pinna, M. Carta, G. Costa (Cagliari, Italy)
C041
EFFECT OF INTERLEUKIN-18 AND INTERLEUKIN-12 ON HUMAN NEUROBLASTOMA SH-SY5Y CELLS
C042
GLYCATION DISRUPTS PROTEOSTASIS AND PROMOTES NEURODEGENERATION IN MODELS OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
1910
J. Muangsab, P. Hutamekalin (Hat Yai, Thailand)
1911
T. Outeiro (Goettingen, Germany)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.3.A REPEAT EXPANSION DISEASES - HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE
C043
A ROLE FOR KALIRIN-7 IN CORTICOSTRIATAL SYNAPTIC DYSFUNCTION IN HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE
1912
M. Puigdellivol, M. Cherubini, V. Brito, A. Giralt, E. Martin, B.E. Eipper, J. Alberch, S. Ginés Padrós (Barcelona, Spain)
C044
ANTIBODY-BASED INVESTIGATIONAL APPROACHES IN NEURO-PROTEOMICS AND NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES
C045
ALTERATION IN CORTICAL PARVALBUMINERGIC SYSTEM IN MURINE MODEL OF HUNTINGTONS DISEASE:
PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECT OF PHOSPHODIESTERASE TYPE 4 (PDE4) INHIBITION
1913
H. Kovarova, S.J. Gadher (Libechov, Czech Republic)
1914
E. Marchese, A. Alvino, A. Cardinale, E. Paldino, C. Gangitano, F. Michetti, F.R. Fusco, C. Giampà (Rome, Italy)
C046
BROWNING OF WHITE ADIPOSE TISSUE IN THE R6/2 MOUSE MODEL OF HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE
A. McCourt, J. Lovisa, C. Holm, M. Björkqvist (Lund, Sweden)
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C047
PEROXISOME PROLIFERATOR-ACTIVATED RECEPTORS AGONISTS PREVENT THE OXIDATIVE DAMAGE IN A HUNTINGTON
DISEASE MODEL
1916
A. Morales- Martínez, P.E. Martínez-Gopar, A. Zamorano Carrillo, D.F. Gonzalez-Esquivel, M.A. Sanchez-Mendoza,
C. Ríoss, F. Perez- Severiano (Mexico, Mexico)
C048
CHARACTERIZATION AND ANALYSIS OF DISTINCT COMPARTMENTS IN THE STRIATUM OF THE TRANSGENIC SHEEP
MODEL OF HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE
1917
S. Murray, S. Patassini, S. Reid, S. Rudiger, S. Bawden, H. Waldvogel, R. Snell, R. Faull (Auckland, New Zealand)
C049
ALTERED AUTOPHAGY IN HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE IMPAIRS MICRORNA BIOGENESIS
1918
K. Pircs, R. Petri, S. Madsen, M. Matusiak-Brückner, N. Déglon (Lund, Sweden)
C050
ROLE OF THE CB1 RECEPTOR IN THE SENSITIVITY OF DIRECT VS INDIRECT CORTICOSTRIATAL PATHWAYS TO MUTANT
HUNTINGTIN TOXICITY
1919
A. Ruiz Calvo (Madrid, Spain)
C051
A NOVEL FUNCTION OF N-TERMINAL FRAGMENT OF HUNTINGTIN AS A MOLECULAR CHAPERONE
1920
R. Sethi, I. Roy (S.A.S. Nagar, India)
C052
THE EFFECT OF GHRELIN ADMINISTRATION IN THE R6/2 MOUSE MODEL OF HUNTINGTON´S DISEASE
C053
DOWN- AND UPREGULATION OF MUTANT HUNTINGTIN LEVELS MODULATES HD-DEREGULATED PATHWAYS IN IPSCS
AND NSCS
1921
M. Sjogren, A.I. Duarte, A.C. McCourt, L. Shcherbina, N. Wierup, M. Björkqvist (Lund, Sweden)
1922
W. Szlachcic, K. Wiatr, M. Trzeciak, M. Figiel (Poznan, Poland)
C054
EXPRESSION OF TYROSINE HYDROXYLASE IN THE R6/2 MOUSE MODEL OF HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE
1923
M. Ware, A.J. Morton (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
C055
IN VITRO DIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN NEURAL PROGENITOR CELLS INTO STRIATAL GABAERGIC NEURONS
1924
J. Yuan, L. Lin, B. Sander, M.M. Golas (Aarhus, Denmark)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.3.B REPEAT EXPANSION DISEASES - OTHERS
C056
METABOLIC DISTURBANCES IN PLASMA AS BIOMARKERS FOR HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE
1925
C. Chen, M. Cheng, K. Chang, Y. Wu (Taipei, Taiwan)
C057
MODULATION OF RNA EDITING BY FMRP IN MAMMALS
C058
CRITICAL TIME WINDOWS OF PREMUTATION EXPRESSION IN FXTAS PHENOTYPE
1926
A. Filippini, D. Bonini, M. Zingariello, L. Pacini, F. Zalfa, C. Bagni, A. Barbon (Brescia, Italy)
1927
E. Kul, H. Castro, L. Deipenbrock, R. Juliana, R. Buijsen, L. Severijnen, R. Willemsen, R. Hukema, O. Stork, M. Santos
(Magdeburg, Germany)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.8.B EPILEPSY - ANIMAL MODELS
C059
ALTERATIONS IN P2Y RECEPTORS FOLLOWING STATUS EPILEPTICUS AND EPILEPSY
1928
M. Alves, A. Sanz-Rodriguez, D. Henshall, E. Langa, T. Engel (Dublin, Ireland)
C060
GROWTH FACTORS IN HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION OF RATS WITH EPILEPSY SUBMITTED TO DIFFERENT EXERCISE MODELS
1929
R.M. Arida, S. Gomes da Silva, D. Vannucci Campos, G.M. Lopim, E. Alves da Silva, A.A. De Almeida (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
C061
THE EFFECTS OF VASOACTIVE INTESTINAL PEPTID (VIP) ON ABSENCE EPILEPSY
1930
S. Arkan, O.T. Korkmaz, A. Karson, N. Ates, N. Tuncel (Kocaeli, Turkey)
C062
ENCEPHALITIS-INDUCED EPILEPSIES: STUDIES WITH THE THEILER'S MURINE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS VIRUS (TMEV)
1931
S. Bröer, C. Käufer, V. Haist, L. Lin, I. Gerhauser, M. Anjum, M. Bankstahl, W. Baumgärtner, W. Löscher (Hannover, Germany)
C063
OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION IN THE HEALTHY AND IN THE EPILEPTIC MOUSE BRAIN
1932
J. Burtscher, E. Gnaiger, C. Schwarzer (Innsbruck, Austria)
C064
COMPARING GLUTAMATERGIC NEURON POPULATION IN THE MEDIODORSAL THALAMIC NUCLEUS OF GAERS AND
NORMAL RATS
1933
S. Cavdar, M. Ozgür, O. Kirazlı, S. Karahüseyinoğlu, F. Onat (Istanbul, Turkey)
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C065
COMPARISON OF TETANUS TOXIN MODELS OF FOCAL NEOCORTICAL EPILEPSY FOR GENE THERAPY
1934
E. Chabrol, A. Snowball, A. Lieb, R.C. Wykes, S. Schorge, M.C. Walker, D.M. Kullmann (London, United Kingdom)
C066
DEVELOPING A NOVEL IN VITRO MODEL OF MITOCHONDRIAL EPILEPSY: 'A DUAL (INTER)NEURONAL - ASTROCYTIC HIT
HYPOTHESIS'
C067
ESTROGEN ADMINISTRATION MODULATES PARVALBUMIN EXPRESSION IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS OF TRIMETHYLTINTREATED RATS DURING POST-NATAL DEVELOPMENT
1935
F. Chan, N. Lax, M. Olahova, C. Davies, D. Turnbull, M. Cunningham (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
1936
V. Corvino, E. Marchese, V. Di Maria, A. Furno, F. Biamonte, F. Michetti, M.C. Geloso (Roma, Italy)
C068
PROTOCADHERIN 19 DOWNREGULATION AFFECTS HIPPOCAMPAL DEVELOPMENT AND CAUSES INCREASED SEIZURE
SUSCEPTIBILITY IN RATS
1937
A.W. Cwetsch, L. Perlini, S. Bassani, M. Passafaro, L. Cancedda (Genoa, Italy)
C069
THE A/J JAX MOUSE AS A RODENT MODEL OF EPILEPTIC ENCEPHALOPATHIES
1938
F. Del Gallo, P.F. Fabene, A. Andrioli, M. Bentivoglio, G. Bertini (Verona, Italy)
C070
STUDYING NEURONAL CIRCUITS DURING EPILEPTOGENESIS
1939
C. Diaz Verdugo, E. Yaksi (Trondheim, Norway)
C071
SILENCING OF PARVALBUMIN INTERNEURONS IN THE SUBICULUM INDUCES RECURRENT EPILEPTIC SEIZURES
1940
M. Drexel, J. Wood, A. Bukovac, J. Blecher, S. Weger, R. Heilbronn, P. Wulff, R. Tasan, G. Sperk (Innsbruck, Austria)
C072
TRANSIENT P2X7 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISM PRODUCES LASTING REDUCTIONS IN SPONTANEOUS SEIZURES AND GLIOSIS
IN EXPERIMENTAL TEMPORAL LOBE EPILEPSY
1941
T. Engel, D. Henshall-, A. Jimenez Pacheco, M. Diaz-Hernandez, M. Arribas-Blazquez, L. Olivos-Ore, A.R. Artalejo,
A. Bhattacharya (Dublin, Ireland)
C073
SEIZURES-SUPPRESSANT EFFECT OF ENCAPSULATED BDNF-PRODUCING CELLS IN A RAT MODEL OF TEMPORAL LOBE
EPILEPSY
1942
C. Falcicchia, G. Paolone, D. Emerich, B. William, T. Fradet, L. Wahlberg, M. Simonato (Ferrara, Italy)
C074
PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF KOREAN RED GINSENG ON THE MORPHOMETRIC AND APOPTOTIC COMPLICATIONS OF
VALPROIC ACID ADMINISTRATION AND EPILEPTIC SEIZURES ON THE SEXUAL ORGANS OF RAT
1943
M. Ganjkhani, S. Shokri, A. Madan kan (Zanjan, Iran)
C075
MODELLING OF SEIZURE TRANSITIONS WITH ION CONCENTRATION DYNAMICS
1944
D. Gentiletti, M. De Curtis, V. Gnatkovski, P. Suffczynski (Warsaw, Poland)
C076
EFFECTS OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN OLD RATS
1945
I. Komoltsev, I. Levshina, M. Novikova, M. Stepanichev, A. Tishkina, N. Gulyaeva (Moscow, Russia)
C077
OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVING ANIMAL WELFARE IN RODENT MODELS OF EPILEPSY AND SEIZURES
1946
K. Lidster, J. Jefferys, I. Blümcke, V. Crunelli, P. Flecknell, B. Frenguelli, W. Gray, R. Kaminski, A. Pitkänen, I. Ragan,
M. Shah, M. Simonato, A. Trevelyan, H. Volk, M. Walker, N. Yates, M. Prescott (London, United Kingdom)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.9.C ISCHEMIA - ANIMAL AND HUMAN STUDIES
C078
PLASMA TAU PROTEIN IN THE ACUTE PHASE OF ISCHEMIC STROKE AS A FACTOR IN POOR PROGNOSIS IN TERMS OF
FUNCTIONAL STATUS OF PATIENTS
1947
H. Jedrzejowska-Szypulka, A. Lasek-Bal, J. Różycka, W. Bal, K. Pawletko, J. Lewin-Kowalik (Katowice, Poland)
C079
DETERMINATION OF ENANTIOMERIC COMPOSITION OF AMINOACIDS IN RATS BRAIN
1948
P. Kacer, G. Tsenov, K. Vondrakova, P. Fabene (Prague, Czech Republic)
C080
CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURIES IN THE HYPERTHYROID RAT
C081
NUCLEUS PREPOSITUS HYPOGLOSSI LESIONS PRODUCE A UNIQUE PATTERN OF ABNORMAL EYE MOVEMENTS IN
PATIENTS WITH THE ACUTE VESTIBULAR SYNDROME
1949
S. Keshavarz, G.A. Dehghani (Shiraz, Iran)
1950
S. Kim (Daegu, Republic of Korea)
C082
DEFEROXAMINE IMPROVES ANTIOXIDATIVE PROTECTION OF THE BRAIN IN NEONATAL RATS - ROLE OF ANOXIA AND
BODY TEMPERATURE
H. Kletkiewicz, A. Nowakowska, A. Siejka, C. Mila-Kierzenkowska, A. Woźniak, M. Caputa, J. Rogalska (Torun, Poland)
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C083
LIMB HEAVINESS: A PERCEPTUAL PHENOMENON ASSOCIATED WITH POST-STROKE FATIGUE?
1952
A. Kuppuswamy, E. Clark, J. Rothwell, N. Ward (London, United Kingdom)
C084
BEHAVIOURAL AND ANATOMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF DEVELOPMENTAL FOCAL MOTOR STROKE MODELS IN RAT
1953
A. Mattiello, M. Gennaro, G. Cioni, T. Pizzorusso, N. Berardi (Florence, Italy)
C085
A NOVEL MECHANISM FOR EXERCISE-INDUCED ANGIOGENESIS IN THE BRAIN
1954
C. Morland, A. Krister, A. Hadzic, Ø.P. Haugen, A. Gille, E.R. Johanne, L.H. Kennedy, L. Kleppa, T. Sølen, Y. Cai,
M. Puchades, S. Offermanns, U. Wisløff, J. Storm-Mathisen, L.H. Bergersen (Oslo, Norway)
C086
ANESTHETIC BURST-SUPPRESSION EEG REVEALS THE ELECTROCORTICAL REACTIVITY IMPAIRMENT FOLLOWING A
BRIEF GLOBAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA IN RAT
1955
A.C. Paslaru, M. Stancu, D. Zahiu, A. Stoian, B. Pavel, A. Calin, A. Zagrean, L. Zagrean, M. Moldovan (Bucharest, Romania)
C087
AN INNOVATIVE CYLINDER TEST: SEMI-AUTOMATED BEHAVIORAL RESPONSE ACQUISITION AND KINETIC ANALYSIS
DEVICE WITH TIME SERIES ANALYSIS TO ASSESS MOVEMENT IN ANIMAL MODELS OF BRAIN DISORDERS
1956
E. Quarta, R. Bravi, A.L. Allegra Mascaro, E. Conti, F.S. Pavone, D. Minciacchi (Firenze, Italy)
C088
CHRONIC CEREBRAL HYPOPERFUSION INDUCES VASCULAR PLASTICITY AND HEMODYNAMICS BUT ALSO NEURONAL
DEGENERATION AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
C089
REAPPRAISAL OF THE REFERENCE LEVELS FOR THE ENERGY METABOLITES IN THE NORMAL BRAIN
1957
Z. Jing, C. Shi, L. Huang, Y. Ruan (Guangzhou, China)
1958
A. Sanchez-guerrero, G. Mur-bonet, M. Vidal-jorge, D. Fabian Gandara, I. Chocron, M. Poca, J. Sahuquillo (Barcelona, Spain)
C090
MRI-BASED NON-INVASIVE ASSESSMENT OF EARLY BRAIN INJURY AND CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW FOR FUNCTIONAL
GRADING OF MURINE EXPERIMENTAL SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE
1959
K. Sasaki, T. Mutoh, K. Nakamura, R. Kawashima, Y. Taki, T. Ishikawa (Sendai, Japan)
C091
UNIVARIATE VERSUS MULTIVARIATE LESION INFERENCE APPROACHES: AN OBJECTIVE COMPARISON BY GROUNDTRUTH SIMULATIONS
1960
M. Zavaglia, S. Schlaadt, P. Nachev, C.C. Hilgetag (Hamburg, Germany)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.11.A TRAUMA - BRAIN
C092
AMANTADINE EFFECT ON HEMISPHERIC ATTENTIONAL IMBALANCE IN PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY:
A PSYCHOPHYSICAL STUDY
1961
M. Pavlovskaya, Y. Sacher, Z. Groswasser, T. Cherkassky, M. Motin, S. Yupatov (Raanana, Israel)
C093
EXPERIMENTAL TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN THE RAT INDUCES A MARKED AND PROGRESSIVE INCREASE OF [123I]
CLINDE BINDING, A HIGH-AFFINITY LIGAND FOR THE TRANSLOCATOR PROTEIN (TSPO)
1962
L.H. Pinborg, C.K. Donat, H.H. Hansen, K. Gaber, J. Meixensberger, P. Brust, J.D. Mikkelsen (København, Denmark)
C094
IDENTIFICATION OF DEFAULT MODE NETWORK IN SEVERE BRAIN DAMAGED PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DISORDERS OF
CONSCIOUSNESS
1963
E. Zmeykina, E. Kremneva, L. Legostaeva, A. Poydasheva, A. Chervyakov, D. Sergeev, J. Ryabinkina, N. Suponeva,
M. Piradov (Moscow, Russia)
C095
NEUROPROTECTION OF GANGLIOSIDE GM1 IN A MOUSE MODEL OF EXPERIMENTAL BLAST-TBI IS ASSOCIATED WITH
PREVENTING AXONAL OUTGROWTH INHIBITION
1964
V. Rubovitch, C.G. Pick (Tel Aviv, Israel)
C096
BEHAVIORAL AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ACUTE AND CHRONIC STAGES OF BLAST TRAUMATIC
BRAIN INJURY IN A MOUSE MODEL
C097
MODULATION OF SENSORIOMOTOR SYMPTOMS BY TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION (TDCS) IN A
TREATMENT-RESISTANT CASE OF DYSPHAGIA AFTER STROKE
1965
V.S. Sajja, J. Zhang, R.D. Stevens, J. Bulte, J. Long, P. Walczak, M. Janowski (Baltimore, USA)
1966
A. Sánchez-Kuhn, Y. Medina, M. Sola, P. De Haro, P. Flores, F. Sánchez-Santed (Almeria, Spain)
C098
UNILATERAL LESION OF PRIMARY MOTOR CORTEX LEADS TO INTERHEMISPHERIC DISRUPTION OF NEURONAL DENSITY
IN SUPPLEMENTARY MOTOR AREA IN MACAQUE MONKEYS
1967
E. Schmidlin, A. Contestabile, R. Colangiulo, A. Gindrat, A. Hamadjida, M. Kaeser, J. Savidan, A. Wyss, E. Rouiller
(Fribourg, Switzerland)
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C099
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY INDUCES PROGRESSIVE AND DEGENERATIVE CHANGES RESEMBLING MOTOR NEURON
DISEASE THAT ARE EXACERBATED BY PATHOLOGICAL TDP-43
1968
S. Shultz, D. Wright, X.L. Tan, T. O'Brien (Parkville, Australia)
C100
REACTIVE EPENDYMAL CELLS IN LATERAL VENTRICLE (LV) WALL ADHESIONS OF MICE OVEREXPRESS PARVALBUMIN (PV)1969
C101
INTEGRAL ESTIMATION THE BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF 3D BIODEGRADABLE SCAFFOLD IN THE TREATMENT OF TRAUMATIC
BRAIN INJURY IN THE EXPERIMENT IN VIVO
V. Szabolcsi, M.R. Celio (Fribourg, Switzerland)
1970
O. Tikhobrazova, A. Balyabin, M. Muravyeva, Y. Kluev, P. Timashov, V. Bagratashvili, I. Mukhina (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
C102
SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS OF AGE AND HYPERTENSION IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF CEREBRAL MICROBLEEDS IN MICE
1971
Z. Ungvari, S. Tarantini, P. Toth, T. Gautam, Z. Tucsek, A. Csiszar, W. Sonntag (Oklahoma City, USA)
C103
EARLY BIFRONTAL LESIONS IN THE DEVELOPPING HUMAN BRAIN: CLINICAL AND STRUCTURAL PLASTICITY ISSUES IN A
CASE STUDY
1972
V. Vianello Dri, L. Bolomey, B. Draganski, F. Ansermet (Verona, Italy)
C104
THE COMBINED EFFECTS OF ANODAL TDCS AND PATTERNED ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON GAIT PERFORMANCE
AMONG PATIENTS WITH STROKE
1973
T. Yamaguchi, T. Fujiwara, K. Maeda, T. Tatemoto, S. Tanabe, Y. Takahashi, M. Liu (Tokyo, Japan)
C105
INCREASED PROJECTIONS FROM VENTRAL PREMOTOR CORTEX TO DEEP CEREBELLAR NUCLEUS AFTER PRIMARY
MOTOR CORTEX LESION IN MACAQUE MONKEYS
1974
T. Yamamoto, T. Hayashi, Y. Murata, H. Onoe, H. Noriyuki (Tsuchiura, Japan)
C106
TAU REDUCTION PREVENTS COGNITIVE AND MOTOR DEFICITS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
1975
P. Zheng (Melbourne, Australia)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.13 NEUROTOXICITY, INFLAMMATION, AND NEUROPROTECTION
C107
PERICYTE-DERIVED MICROVESICLES IN BRAIN DISEASES
1976
A. Gaceb, I. Ozen, M. Barbariga, G. Paul (Lund, Sweden)
C108
LONG-TERM TRANSPLANTATION OF BONE MARROW-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF
CONGENITAL HYDROCEPHALUS
1977
M. García-Bonilla, M. Cifuentes, K. Shumilov, A. Peláez-Ordóñez, A.J. Jimenez (Málaga, Spain)
C109
SCHWANN CELL DYSFUNCTION IN DIABETIC NEUROPATHY
1978
N.P. Gonçalves, T.S. Jensen, C.B. Vaegter (Aarhus, Denmark)
C110
SYNAPTIC DYSFUNCTION AND LONG-TERM COGNITIVE DEFICITS IN SURVIVORS FROM A MOUSE MODEL OF
POLYMICROBIAL SEPSIS
1979
B. Grünewald, H. Rupp, J. Zermann, R.A. Claus, C. Geis ( Jena, Germany)
C111
THE ALPHA7 NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR PARTIAL AGONISTS NS6740 AND GTS-21 REDUCE LPS-INDUCED
TNF-ALPHA RELEASE FROM CULTURED HUMAN PRIMARY MICROGLIA
C112
CHRONIC NEUROINFLAMMATION INDUCED BY INFLUENZA A VIRUS INFECTION AND THE IMPACT ON HIPPOCAMPAL
NEURON MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTION
1980
H. Hansen, L.H. Pinborg, J.D. Mikkelsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
1981
S. Hosseini, K. Michaelsen-Preusse, E. Wilk, K. Schughart, M. Korte (Braunschweig, Germany)
C113
THE ROLE OF STEROID D-RING FOR NEUROSTEROID INHIBITORY ACTION ON NMDA RECEPTORS
C114
L-LACTATE PROTECTS NEURONS AGAINST EXCITOTOXICITY: IMPLICATION OF AN ATP-P2Y2 SIGNALING CASCADE
1982
P. Hubalkova, V. Vyklický, M. Ladislav, B. Krausová, H. Chodounská, E. Kudová, L. Vyklický (Prague, Czech Republic)
1983
P. Jourdain, I. Allaman, K. Rothenfusser, H. Fiumelli, P. Marquet, P.J. Magistretti (Lausanne, Switzerland)
C115
PARTICIPATION OF TNFR1 IN THE RESPONSE OF OUABAIN AGAINST INFLAMMATION CAUSED BY LPS
1984
P.F. Kinoshita, A.M. Marques Orellana, J. Alves Leite, D. Zukas Andreotti, L. De Sá Lima, E.M. Kawamoto, C. Scavone
(São Paulo, Brazil)
C116
VOLUNTARY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY MODIFIES NEUROINFLAMMATORY STATUS IN A MONOCYTE CHEMOATTRACTANT
PROTEIN-1 (MCP-1) DEPENDENT MANNER
A. Klegeris, L. Spielman, M. Estaki, S. Ghosh, D. Gibson (Kelowna, BC, Canada)
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C117
INTERFERENCE WITH SPROUTY2/4 IS NEUROPROTECTIVE AND IMPROVES AXONAL REGENERATION
1986
L. Klimaschewski, L. Marvaldi, S. Thongrong, B. Hausott (Innsbruck, Austria)
C118
GDNF IS NOT REQUIRED FOR DOPAMINE NEURON SURVIVAL – STUDIES WITH CONDITIONAL GDNF KNOCK-OUT MICE
1987
J. Kopra, C. Vilenius, S. Grealish, M. Härma, K. Varendi, A. Björklund, P. Piepponen, M. Saarma, J. Andressoo
(Helsinki, Finland)
C119
NO PRODUCTION IN GLIAL CELLS DURING PDT
C120
ALTERATIONS OF THE SYNAPTIC WIRING OF SLEEP/WAKE-REGULATORY HYPOTHALAMIC PEPTIDERGIC NEURONS IN
EXPERIMENTAL SLEEPING SICKNESS
1988
V. Kovaleva (Rostov-on-Don, Russia)
1989
C. Laperchia, R. Imperatore, G. Grassi-Zucconi, L. Cristino, M. Bentivoglio (Verona, Italy)
C121
BMI AFFECTS INFLAMMATION IN THE HUMAN FRONTAL CORTEX
1990
J. Lauridsen, R. Olesen, J. Vendelbo, C. Matrone, B. Brock, J. Rungby, T. Hyde, A. Larsen (Aarhus, Denmark)
C122
MESENCHYMAL CELLS (PLX) CONFER NEUROPROTECTION TO PC12 CELLS EXPOSED TO ISCHEMIA
1991
P. Lazarovici, A. Lahiani, E. Yavin ( Jerusalem, Israel)
C123
EFFECTS OF TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION AND NATALIZUMAB ON CELLULAR VIABILITY AND OXIDATIVE
STRESS IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
1992
F. Leiva-Cepas, F.J. Medina-Fernández, M. Aguilar-Luque, E. Luque, A.I. Giraldo, B.M. Escribano, R. Drucker-Colín,
I. Túnez (Córdoba, Spain)
C124
THE CHAPERONE GRP78/BIP MODULATES MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION TO PROMOTE SURVIVAL AFTER RETROGRADE
NEURODEGENERATION
1993
T. Leiva, A. Arasanz, M. Montserrat, M. Herrando-Grabulosa, N. Apostolova, J. Forés, C. Casas (Bellaterra, Spain)
C125
EMERGING ROLE OF RESVERATROL ON THE BACTERIAL ENDOTOXIN - INDUCED CHANGES: STUDY IN THE HIPPOCAMPAL
ORGANOTYPIC CULTURES
1994
M. Leskiewicz, J. Slusarczyk, M. Regulska, E. Trojan, K. Chamera, K. Glombik, W. Lason, A. Basta-Kaim (Krakow, Poland)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.15 GENE THERAPY
C126
NEUROPEPTIDES TREATMENT OPTIONS IN TEMPORAL LOBE EPILEPSY (TLE)
1995
A. Agostinho, M. Mietzsch, L. Zangrandi, R. Heilbronn, C. Schwarzer (Innsbruck, Austria)
C127
NIGELLA SATIVA AS POTENTIAL PROTECTION AGAINST NEURODEGENERATION
1996
K. Kilic, A. Gjedde (Copenhagen, Denmark)
C128
MINIMIZING THE IMMUNE RESPONSE AGAINST A HIGH TITER, RETROGRADEDLY TRANSPORTED LENTIVIRUS
C129
REGULATED GENE DELIVERY OF GDNF IN VIVO INDICATES THAT NEUROPROTECTION IS TRANSIENT
1997
M. Lockowandt, L.S. Breger, L. Quintino, C. Isaksson, C. Lundberg (Lund, Sweden)
1998
L. Quintino, L. Breger, M. Lundblad, C. Isaksson, C. Lundberg (Lund, Sweden)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.16.F MENTAL DISORDERS - OTHER
C130
THE EFFECT OF KETAMINE AND CITALOPRAM ON THE LATERAL HABENULA ACTIVITY IN NORMAL AND RESTRAINT
STRESS ANIMALS
1999
E. Adair, M. Pierucci, M. Mikolajczyk, G. Di Giovanni (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
C131
ADULT NEUROPLASTICITY AS A PATHOLOGICAL TRIGGER OF RECURRENCE IN DEPRESSION
2000
N.D. Alves, J. Correia, P. Patrício, A.R. Machado-Santos, A. Mateus-Pinheiro, E. Loureiro-Campos, M. Morais, J. Bessa,
N. Sousa, L. Pinto (Braga, Portugal)
C132
THE ENDURING EFFECTS OF METHYLPHENIDATE ON SLEEP IN CHILDREN WITH ADHD
2001
H.K. Baek, M. Solleveld, A. Schrantee, P. Lucassen, R. Rijsman, L. Reneman (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
C133
REGIONAL AND CELLULAR DISTRIBUTION OF CACYBP/SIP TARGET, S100A6 IN THE MOUSE BRAIN AND ITS RESPONSE
TO STRESS
2002
K. Bartkowska, K. Turlejski, I. Swiatek, E. Jurewicz, F. Anna (Warsaw, Poland)
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STRUCTURAL AND CONNECTIVITY CHANGES AFTER BOTULINUM NEUROTOXIN THERAPY IN BLEPHAROSPASMUS AND
HEMIFACIAL SPASM
2003
V.C. Chirumamilla, G. Deuschl, K. Zeuner, M. Muthuraman, S. Groppa (Mainz, Germany)
C135
SEX-SPECIFIC EFFECT OF RLN3 ON FOOD INTAKE AND EFFECT OF ESTRADIOL LEVELS ON BRAIN RLN3/RXFP3
SYSTEM IN RATS
2004
C. De Avila Da'Bo, J. Calvez, C. Lenglos, E. Timofeeva (Quebec, Canada)
C136
IDENTIFICATION OF ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL BIOMARKERS IN A NOVEL ANIMAL MODEL OF TOURETTE SYNDROME
2005
H. Edemann-Callesen, M. Voget, R. Hadar, C. Tatarau, F. Wieske, C. Reinel, C. Van Riesen, I. Puls, M. Bader, C. Winter
(Dresden, Germany)
C137
CEREBROLYSIN IMPROVES MEMORY AND AMELIORATES THE NEURAL ATROPHY OF THE SPONTANEOUS HYPERTENSIVE
AGED RAT
2006
C138
A ROLE FOR INSULIN SIGNALING IN COMPULSIVE BEHAVIOUR: EVIDENCE FROM ANIMAL MODELS
G. Flores, C. Solis-Gaspar, R. Vazquez-Roque, M.D.J. Gómez-Villalobos (Puebla, Mexico)
2007
K. Kapusta, I. Van de Vondervoort, K. Goltseker, C. Oomen, D. Wansink, G. Gourdon, D. Joel, J. Glennon
(Nijmegen, Netherlands)
C139
DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSE OF NEURITE DENSITY IN ANHEDONIC AND RESILIENT RATS IN CORTICAL REGION AFTER CMS
PARADIGM
2008
A. Khan, A. Chuhutin, O. Wiborg, C. Kroenke, J. Nyengaard, B. Hansen, S. Jespersen (Aarhus, Denmark)
C140
THE THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF TRANS-CROCIN-4: A PRECLINICAL PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDY IN BOTH SEXES
C141
ANTI-NMDAR AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALITIS MECHANISMS UNDER THE NANOSCOPE
2009
N. Kokras, M. Dimitriadou, M. Filiou, I. Sotiropoulos, E. Karkoula, E. Gikas, A. Tsarbopoulos, C. Dalla (Athens, Greece)
2010
L. Ladepeche, J. Planagumà, J. Borbely, A. Sandoval, L. Laparra, J. Dalmau, M. Lakadamyali (Barcelona, Spain)
C142
OUABAIN REVERSES THE EFFECTS OF CHRONIC UNPREDICTABLE STRESS ON THE HPA AXIS AND BDNF LEVELS IN
HIPPOCAMPUS
2011
J. Alves Leite, A.M. Orellana Marques, P.F. Kinoshita, L. De Sá Lima, D. Zukas Andreotti, E. Kawamoto Mitiko,
C. Demarchi Munhoz, C. Scavone (São Paulo, Brazil)
C143
REPEATED TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION IN MICE INCREASES PRECURSOR CELL PROLIFERATION IN
THE DENTATE GYRUS
2012
S. Pedron, A. Salvadori, L. Laribi, P. Andrieu, P. Risold, A. Etievant, J. Monnin, D. Sechter, E. Haffen, Y. Peterscmitt,
V. Van Waes (Besancon, France)
C144
THE INFLUENCE OF DPCPX ON THE ACTIVITY OF ANTIDEPRESSANTS
2013
E. Poleszak, P. Wlaz, A. Szopa, K. Swiader, A. Serefko, S. Wosko, K. Bogatko (Lublin, Poland)
C145
METHYLPHENIDATE PROMOTES BRAIN ENDOTHELIAL HYPERPERMEABILITY: IN VITRO AND ANIMAL STUDIES
2014
A.P. Silva, V. Coelho-Santos, F.L. Cardoso, R.A. Leitão, M. Rito, M. Barbosa, C.A. Fontes-Ribeiro (Coimbra, Portugal)
C146
LIMK2-1, A NEW PRIMATE-SPECIFIC ISOFORM OF LIMK2, IS ASSOCIATED WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
C147
EFFECTS OF SHORT-TERM NEUROFEEDBACK IN CHILDREN WITH ADHD
2015
B. Vallée, H. Cuberos, J. Tastet, M. Doudeau, F. Godin, P. Vourc'h, C. Andres, H. Benedetti (Orleans, France)
2016
J. Van Doren, P. Studer, M. Belzold, O. Kratz, G. Moll, H. Heinrich (Erlangen, Germany)
C148
KNOCKDOWN STUDIES OF THE RAS KINASE DI-RAS2 IN MURINE NEURONAL PRIMARY CELLS
2017
L. Weissflog, F. Freudenberg, C. Schartner, H. Weber, C. Scholz, A. Reif (Frankfurt, Germany)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.5.A VISION - RETINA
D001
ENHANCEMENT OF UNDEREXPOSED IMAGES USING A BIO-INSPIRED NIGHT-VISION ALGORITHM
D002
GDNF ALONE AND IN COMBINATION WITH HSP27 LEADS TO SPECIFIC RETINAL GANGLION CELL LOSS IN AN
IOP-INDEPENDENT GLAUCOMA MODEL
2018
M. Hartbauer (Graz, Austria)
S. Joachim, C. Casola, R. Sabrina, K. Sandra, H.B. Dick (Bochum, Germany)
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D003
SACCADES ENHANCE VISUAL INFORMATION CAPTURE AND ACUITY IN THE DROSOPHILA
2020
M. Juusola, A. Dau, Z. Song, D. Jaciuch, D. Rien, F. Blanchard, S. Dongre, N. Solanki, F. Romero-Ferrero,
G.G. de Polavieja, R.C. Hardie, J. Takalo (Sheffield, United Kingdom)
D004
CA2+-ACTIVATED K+-CHANNELS REDUCE NETWORK EXCITABILITY, INCREASING ADAPTABILITY AND SURVIVAL FOR
TRANSMITTING AND PERCEIVING SENSORY INFORMATION
D005
CODING BENEFITS OF REFRACTORY PERIOD ON GRADED POTENTIAL SYSTEMS
2021
D. Rien, X. Li, A. Abou Tayoun, A. Dau, B. Chu, R. Hardie, P. Dolph, M. Juusola (Beijing, China)
2022
Z. Song, M. Juusola (Sheffield, United Kingdom)
D006
THE NEURORETINA IN MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY: MORPHOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS IN PLP-Α-SYN MICE
2023
K. Kaehler, H. Seitter, B. Tschugg, E. Sturm, A.M. Sandbichler, N. Stefanova, A. Koschak (Innsbruck, Austria)
D007
SYNAPTIC PATTERN OF GLYCINE RECEPTOR Α1 AND Α2 SUBUNITS ON DIRECTION-SELECTIVE RETINAL GANGLION CELLS 2024
H. Kim, J. Lee, G. Kim, C. Jeon (Daegu, Republic of Korea)
D008
IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF CHOLINERGIC AMACRINE CELLS IN THE BAT RETINA
2025
E. Park, Y. Gu, J. Jeon, C. Jeon (Daegu, Republic of Korea)
D009
ALTERED AUTOPHAGY, INFLAMMATION AND PHOTORECEPTOR DEATH IN RETINAS OF NEURONAL CEROID
LIPOFUSCINOSIS MICE
2026
H. Leinonen, V. Keksa-Goldsteine, S. Ragauskas, Y. Singh, G. Kalesnykas, J. Koistinaho, H. Tanila, K. Kanninen
(Kuopio, Finland)
D010
HDAC6 INHIBITION BY TUBASTATIN A IS PROTECTIVE AGAINST OXIDATIVE STRESS IN A PHOTORECEPTOR CELL LINE
2027
J. Leyk, C. Richter-Landsberg, U. Janssen-Bienhold (University of Oldenburg, Germany)
D011
MODULATION OF VISUAL RESPONSE AFTER L-DOPA TREATMENT IN ZEBRAFISH LARVAE
2028
T. Lin, D. Straumann, M.Y. Huang (Zurich, Switzerland)
D012
QUANTITATIVE MORPHOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF DYE-FILLED AII AMACRINE CELLS IN RETINAL
SLICES IMAGED WITH MULTI-PHOTON EXCITATION (MPE) MICROSCOPY
2029
J.H. Liu, B. Zandt, M.L. Veruki, E. Hartveit (Bergen, Norway)
D013
DETAILED PASSIVE MODELS OF RETINAL AII AMACRINE CELLS BASED ON SIMULTANEOUS ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND
MULTI-PHOTON EXCITATION (MPE) MICROSCOPY
2030
B. Zandt, M.L. Veruki, E. Hartveit (Bergen, Norway)
D014
BETA-ARRESTINS SHAPE MELANOPSIN-DEPENDENT RESPONSES TO LIGHT
2031
L.S. Mure, M. Hatori, K. Ruda, J. Demas, S. Panda (La Jolla, USA)
D015
FUNCTIONAL AND MOLECULAR RETINAL GANGLION CELL TYPE IDENTIFICATION IN MOUSE RETINA
D016
THE PROTECTIVE ROLE OF PAC1-RECEPTOR AGONIST MAXADILAN IN BCCAO-INDUCED RETINAL DEGENERATION
2032
J. Reggiani, A. Krishnaswamy, R. Johnson, J. Sanes (Cambridge, USA)
2033
D. Reglodi, V. Alexandra, L. Emese, W. Dora, T. Andrea, A. Tamas (Pecs, Hungary)
D017
AGE DOES NOT AFFECT THE PERCEPTION PATTERN OF STIMULI THAT VARY IN CONTRAST, POSITION AND ECCENTRICITY
IN THE VISUAL FIELD
D018
RETINAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF PATIENTS WITH CESSATION OF TREATMENT WITH
HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE
2034
J.M. Rodríguez-Ferrer, J.M. Rodríguez-Aguilera, L. García-Torres, F. Aguilera-Sánchez (Granada, Spain)
2035
J. Ruiz-Ortega, J.A. Sáez-Moreno, J.M. Rodríguez-Ferrer (Granada, Spain)
D019
RETINO-CORTICAL GAMMA FREQUENCY COUPLING: FACT OR ARTEFACT?
D020
LYCIUM BARBARUM POLYSACCHARIDES DELAY THE FUNCTIONAL DECAY OF RETINAL GANGLION CELLS DURING
PHOTORECEPTORS DEGENERATION
2036
M. Todorov, F. Fedor, Z. Fekete, A. Dobolyi, G. Juhasz, Z. Borhegyi (Budapest, Hungary)
2037
F. Liu, J. Zhang, Z. Xiang, D. Xu, J. Dong, Y. Xu (Guangzhou, China)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.7.A PAIN - PERIPHERAL RECEPTORS
D021
IMPROVEMENT THE ANALGESIC AND ANTIINFLAMMATORY EFFECTS OF CELECOXIB THROUGH THE PREPARATION OF
ALUMINA AND SILICA NANO CARRIERS: BEHAVIORAL PHARMACOLOGY STUDY
2038
Z. Abdulhameedkaabi (Tehran, Iran)
D022
EFFECTS OF SAFFRON ON INFLAMMATION AND NERVE REGENERATION OF THE CORNEAL SURFACE
2039
I. Alcalde, M. Maggi, F. Bech, O. González-González, A. Iñigo-Portugués, J. Merayo-Lloves, S. Bisti (Oviedo, Spain)
D023
CORNEAL NERVE REGENERATION AFTER LASER INDUCED INJURY
2040
F. Bech Diaz, O. González-González, I. Alcalde, A. Iñigo-Portugués, E. Artime, P. Braga, J. Merayo-Lloves,
C. Belmonte (Oviedo, Spain)
D024
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF CORNEAL SENSORY NERVES IN HEALTHY AND REGENERATING AXONS
2041
O. González González, F. Bech, I. Alcalde, A. Iñigo Portugués, E. Artime, P. Braga, J. Merayo-Lloves, C. Belmonte
(Oviedo, Spain)
D025
CONTRIBUTION OF THE NAV1.9 CHANNEL TO MIGRAINE HEADACHE
2042
C. Bonnet, J. Hao, N. Osorio, A. Donnet, V. Penalba, J. Ruel, P. Delmas (Marseille, France)
D026
NOCICEPTORS AND THEIR MOLECULAR MARKERS IN OCTOPUS VULGARIS
2043
G. Di Cristina, G. Fiorito (Naples, Italy)
D027
CX3CL1-CX3CR1 SIGNALING IS INVOLVED IN TRIGEMINAL NOCICEPTION
2044
P. Gazerani, B. Cairns, M. O’Brien, X. Dong (Aalborg, Denmark)
D028
THE ROLE OF SEROTONIN IN PERIPHERAL TRIGEMINAL NOCICEPTION
D029
ACTIVATION OF ACID-SENSING ION CHANNEL 3 BY ENDOGENOUS LIPIDS WITHOUT EXTRACELLULAR ACIDIFICATION
2045
C. Guerrero Toro, E. Kilinc, R. Giniatullina, C. Vitale, M. Gubert-Olive, R. Giniatullin (Kuopio, Finland)
2046
S. Marra, R. Ferru-Clement, V. Breuil, A. Delaunay, M. Christin, V. Friend, S. Sebille, C. Cognard, T. Ferreira, C. Roux,
L. Euller-Ziegler, J. Noel, E. Lingueglia, E. Deval (Valbonne, France)
D030
TRPV3 CHANNEL CAN BE REGULATED THROUGH THE MAPK SIGNALING PATHWAY VIA ERK KINASE PHOSPHORYLATION
AT T264
2047
L. Marsakova, S. Boukalova, S. Chvojka, V. Vlachova (Prague, Czech Republic)
D031
INVOLVEMENT OF CXCR4 ON MECHANICAL SENSITIVITY OF PERIODONTAL TISSUE IN PERIODONTITIS IN MICE
D032
DEVELOPMENT OF A HIGH CAPACITY ASSAY FOR SYSTEMATIC SILENCING OF PAIN TARGETS IN DRG SENSORY NEURONS
USING RNAI
2049
2048
H. Nagashima, M. Shinoda, N. Sugano, S. Sato, K. Iwata (Tokyo, Japan)
C. Nodin, C. Lindwall Blom, A. Jägervall, J. Pihl, J. Svensson Dalén, M. Karlsson, P. Karila (Mölndal, Sweden)
D033
NEURONAL DEATH IN THE DORSAL ROOT GANGLION AFTER SCIATIC NERVE INJURY DOES NOT DEPEND ON SORTILIN
D034
CHANGES IN AΔ- AND C-FIBRE RESPONSES IN INFLAMMATORY HYPERALGESIA IN MAN
2050
L.T. Pallesen, P. Gürgör, L.Ø. Johnsen, M. Ulrichsen, I.D. Jong, C.B. Vægter (Aarhus, Denmark)
2051
H. Slimani, L. Plaghki, P. Valenti, M.U. Werner, H. Kehlet, R. Kupers (Montréal, Canada)
D035
BILATERAL HYPERALGESIA INDUCED BY SUBCUTANEOUS OR JOINT INFLAMMATION IS REGULATED BY PROTONSENSING RECEPTORS
2052
W. Sun, W. Xie, Y. Huang (Taoyuan City, Taiwan)
D036
TRANSCRIPTOMIC AND FUNCTIONAL CELL-TYPING OF SOMATOSENSORY NEURONS
X. Zhang, C. Li, K. Li, D. Wu, Y. Chen, L. Bao, X. Hua-Sheng (Shanghai, China)
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POSTER PRESENTATION IV
MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.7.E PAIN - SOMATIC, MUSCLE AND VISCERAL
D037
EVALUATION OF DYNAMIC WEIGHT BEARING FOR MEASURING PAW FORMALIN-INDUCED PAIN IN RATS
2054
A. Amadio, S.H. Oliet, D.L. Voisin (Bordeaux, France)
D038
ROLE OF CAPSAICIN-SENSITIVE NEURONS IN BILATERAL ANTINOCICEPTIVE EFFECT OF BOTULINUM TOXIN TYPE A
2055
V. Drinovac, L. Bach-Rojecky, I. Matak, Z. Lacković (Zagreb, Croatia)
D039
ALTERED THETA BAND OSCILLATIONS IN RESTING EEG OF FIBROMYALGIA PATIENTS
2056
N. Fallon, Y. Chiu, T. Nurmikko, A. Stancak (Liverpool, United Kingdom)
D040
REFERRED PAIN SYSTEM AS A ONE OF ARCHITYPE CONSTRUCTING ANCIENT MERIDIAN SYSTEM
2057
O.S. Kwon, K. Suk Yun, C. Seong Jin, C. Kwang-Ho, Y. Sun Hee, M. Ji-Young, R. Yeon Hee (Daejeon, Republic of Korea)
D041
CONDITIONED PAIN MODULATION INCREASES INTEROCEPTIVE SENSITIVITY
2058
A. Yamamotova (Prague, Czech Republic)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.9.A RHYTHM AND PATTERN GENERATING CIRCUITS CELLULAR AND NETWORK PROPERTIES
D042
CENTRAL-PATTERN-GENERATORS AND HIGHER-MOTOR-CENTER IN LOCUST WALKING
2059
A. Ayali, D. Knebel, J. Rillich, H. Pflueger (Tel Aviv, Israel)
D043
LARGE-SCALE MAPPING OF BRAINBOW-LABELLED NEURONAL NETWORKS IN TRANSPARENT NERVOUS TISSUE
2060
Q. Xie, A. Horn, R. Berg (Shenzhen, China)
D044
COMMON DRIVE NOT SO COMMON: DECOUPLING OF TIMESCALES IN SPINAL MOTOR ACTIVITY REVEAL LARGE
PREMOTOR NETWORK
2061
M. Radosevic, H. Linden, A. Willumsen, R. Berg (København, Denmark)
D045
DYNAMICAL ORGANIZATION OF SPINAL INTERNEURON POPULATION ACTIVITY
2062
M. Vestergaard, H. Lindén, A. Willumsen, R.W. Berg (Copenhagen, Denmark)
D046
SKEWED FIRING RATE DISTRIBUTION REVEALS FLUCTUATION DRIVEN SPIKING REGIME IN SPINAL MOTOR NETWORKS
2063
P.C. Petersen, R.W. Berg (New York, USA)
D047
NEURONAL CONNECTIVITY IS SPARSE IN SPINAL MOTOR NETWORKS
D048
SINGLE UNIT ACTIVITY PATTERNS OF HUMAN VENTRAL THALAMUS IN CASE OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE AND CERVICAL
DYSTONIA: COMMON AND SPECIFIC FEATURES
2064
A. Willumsen, R. Berg (Copenhagen, Denmark)
2065
D. Devetiarov, V. Tyurnikov, I. Fedorenko, U. Semenova, A. Sedov (Moscow, Russia)
D049
SPINAL MOTONEURONS ARE DRIVEN BY RECIPROCAL EXCITATION AND INHIBITION DURING RHYTHMIC MOTOR
BEHAVIOUR
2066
R. Guzulaitis, J. Hounsgaard (Copenhagen, Denmark)
D050
THE SPINAL CORD HAS AN INTRINSIC SYSTEM FOR THE CONTROL OF PH
2067
E. Jalalvand, B. Robertson, H. Tostivint, P. Wallén, S. Grillner (Stockholm, Sweden)
D051
TRANS-SPECIES REWIRING USING DYNAMIC CLAMP DEMONSTRATES THAT DIVERGENT NEURAL CIRCUIT
CONFIGURATIONS UNDERLIE HOMOLOGOUS RHYTHMIC BEHAVIORS
2068
A. Sakurai, P. Katz (Atlanta, GA, USA)
D052
ROLE OF TRPM4 CHANNELS IN DBX1-DERIVED NEURONS IN MOUSE PREBÖTZINGER COMPLEX
2069
M.C. Picardo, K. Dorst, S. Soueidan, R. Guinamard, C. Del Negro (Williamsburg, USA)
D053
FUNCTION OF SYNAPTIC COUPLING BETWEEN CERVICAL AND LUMBAR SPINAL CIRCUITS IN LOCOMOTION
2070
L. Ruder, A. Takeoka, S. Arber (Basel, Switzerland)
D054
TRANSIENT AND PERSISTENT SODIUM CURRENTS IN XENOPUS TADPOLE SPINAL NEURONS
D055
TRANSIENT HYPERPOLARIZATION OF DBX1 PREBÖTZINGER COMPLEX NEURONS SUPPRESSES BREATHING IN ADULT MICE2072
2071
E. Svensson, W. Li (St Andrews, United Kingdom)
N. Vann, F. Pham, C. Del Negro (Williamsburg, USA)
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SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.14 BRAIN-MACHINE INTERFACE
D056
MAPPING AND DECODING OF OVERT AND COVERT SPEECH SEQUENCES FROM PER-OPERATIVE ECOG RECORDINGS
DURING AWAKE SURGERY
2073
F. Bocquelet, P. Roussel, T. Hueber, L. Girin, S. Chabardes, B. Yvert (Grenoble, France)
D057
CONTINUOUS PHASE TRACKING OF CORTICAL OSCILLATORY ACTIVITY WITH SCALP EEG
2074
P. Brunés, L. Tomasevic, H. R. Siebner, M. N. Schmidt, K. Madsen (Hvidovre, Denmark)
D058
ESTIMATING NEURONAL FIRING RATES IN PRIMATE MOTOR CORTEX USING THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL
SPATIOTEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF LOCAL FIELD POTENTIALS
2075
T.M. Hall, P. Dheerendra, A. Jackson (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
D059
ROBUST REPRESENTATION OF CONTINUOUS MOVEMENT SPEED IN INTRACRANIAL EEG OF HUMAN MOTOR CORTEX:
EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE AND EXPLANATORY MODEL
2076
J. Hammer, T. Ball (Freiburg, Germany)
D060
CONSERVED PATTERNS OF NEURAL COORDINATION IN MOVEMENT, SLEEP AND BRAIN-CONTROL TRAINING
2077
A. Jackson, F. De Carvalho, T. Hall (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
D061
IS THE PORTABLE EEG TECHNOLOGY READY TO BRING BRAIN MACHINE INTERFACES TO THE EVERYDAY USER?
2078
Z. Karasz, T. Molnar, T. Nanasi, L. Eross, I. Ulbert (Budapest, Hungary)
D062
DOES PRESENCE OF CORTICOSPINAL TRACT AFFECT FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY AFTER REPETITIVE TRANSCRANIAL
MAGNETIC STIMULATION TREATMENT? A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
2079
L. KunHee, C. Chan Woong, K. Jong Moon, K. Hyung Seop, S. Jung Bin (Goyang-si, Republic of Korea)
D063
OPERANT BRAIN-MACHINE INTERFACE LEARNING IN HUMANS
2080
N. Loureiro (Lisboa, Portugal)
D064
OSCILLATORY COUPLINGS ON ECOG RECORDINGS DURING FINGER TAPPING
D065
PROBING CORTICAL CIRCUIT FUNCTION WITH NEUROPROSTHETIC LEARNING
2081
T. Molnar, T. Nanasi, Z. Karasz, L. Eross, I. Ulbert (Budapest, Hungary)
2082
M. Prsa, G. Galinanes, D. Huber (Geneva, Switzerland)
D066
IMPROVING THE VIVIDNESS OF MOTOR IMAGERY TASKS FOR FUTURE APPLICATION IN BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACES
2083
S. Wriessnegger, D. Steyrl, K. Koschutnig, G. Müller-Putz (Graz, Austria)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.1.A NEUROENDOCRINE - HPG AXIS REGULATION
E001
SUPPRESSIVE EFFECT OF CENTRAL PROSTAGLANDINS ON LUTEINIZING HORMONE (LH) PULSATILITY UNDER
INFECTIOUS STRESS CONDITION
2084
T. Matsuwaki, K. Yamanouchi, M. Nishihara (Tokyo, Japan)
E002
JUXTACELLULAR CHOLINERGIC OR DOPAMINERGIC AGONIST APPLICATION ALTERS ACTION POTENTIAL DISCHARGE OF
NEURONS IN THE RAT PARAVENTRICULAR HYPOTHALAMUS (PVH) IN VIVO
2085
M.L. Nielsen, R.W. Berg, K.A. Kohlmeier, M.P. Pilgaard Kristensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.1.C NEUROENDOCRINE - SEXUAL DIFFERENCES
E003
NEURAL CIRCUITS CONTROLLING PROLACTIN RELEASE DURING SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
2086
F. F. Esteves, N. Oellrich, W. Menegas, N. Uchida, S.Q. Lima (Lisboa, Portugal)
E004
CHANGES IN PPI-RELATED NUCLEI ACTIVITY DURING ESTROUS CYCLE
E005
SEX DIFFERENCES IN PALMITIC ACID-INDUCED NEURONAL DEATH IN PRIMARY HIPPOCAMPAL CULTURES
2087
M.G. Martins, C.D.M. Machado, C.C.D.D. Almeida-Francia, J.D.A.D.C.E. Horta-Júnior (Botucatu, Brazil)
A. Ortiz Rodríguez, I. Ruiz Palmero, L.M. García Segura, M.A. Arévalo Arévalo (Madrid, Spain)
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2088
POSTER PRESENTATION IV
MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
E006
SEX SPECIFIC PERMANENT EFFECT OF EARLY POSTNATAL GENISTEIN ADMINISTRATION ON NITRERGIC AND
VASOPRESSINERGIC SYSTEMS
2089
G. Ponti, A. Rodriguez-Gomez, A. Farinetti, M. Marraudino, F. Filice, B. Foglio, G. Sciacca, G. Panzica, S. Gotti
(Grugliasco, Italy)
E007
HYPOTHALAMIC ASYMMETRY IN THE REGULATION OF FOOD-INTAKE AND REPRODUCTION IN MALE AND FEMALE RATS 2090
I. Tóth, D.S. Kiss, M. Ashaber, G. Jocsak, Z. Barany, T. Barha, L.V. Frenyo, A. Zsarnovszky (Budapest, Hungary)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.1.D NEUROENDOCRINE - BEHAVIOURAL NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY
E008
ROLE OF A POPULATION OF HYPOTHALAMIC GFAP-POSITIVE NEURAL STEM CELLS IN ADULT NEUROGENESIS
2091
L. Butruille, B. Martine, V. Pascal, M. Martine (Nouzilly, France)
E009
LOSS OF RELAXIN-3 DECREASES AROUSAL THRESHOLD
2092
J. Chia, R. Cheng, S. Jesuthasan (Singapore, Singapore)
E010
POSTINGESTIVE MECHANISMS IN INSTRUMENTAL REINFORCEMENT LEARNING
2093
A.B. Fernandes, J. Almeida, R.M. Costa, A. Oliveira-Maia (Lisbon, Portugal)
E011
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR PLASTICITY OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS RELATED TO SEXUAL EXPERIENCE IN MALE MICE
2094
A. Jean, S. Mhaouty-Kodja, H. Pouzet (Paris, France)
E012
BEHAVIORAL AND HIPPOCAMPAL CHANGES ACROSS THE PRE- TO POSTPARTUM TRANSITION WITHIN A POSTPARTUM
DEPRESSION MODEL WITH AND WITHOUT THE EFFECTS OF A SSRI IN RATS
E013
OXYTOCIN PATHWAYS, LANGUAGE-RELATED GENES, AND THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN COGNITION
2095
A. Overgaard, S.E. Lieblich, R. Richardson, L.A.M. Galea, V.G. Frokjaer (Copenhagen, Denmark)
2096
C. Theofanopoulou, C. Boeckx (Barcelona, Spain)
E014
DIGIT RATIO (2D:4D) AS A MARKER FOR PRENATAL ANDROGEN ACTION: A SYSTEMATIC VALIDITY EVALUATION
2097
M. Voracek, U.S. Tran (Vienna, Austria)
E015
CHARACTERISTICS OF GENE EXPRESSIONS RELATED TO SEROTONIN TRANSPORTER IN PHYSICALLY ACTIVE RATS
2098
S. Yanagita, N. Kubota, M. Umezawa, K. Takeda (Chiba, Japan)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.1.E NEUROENDOCRINE - NEUROENDOCRINE REGULATION:
THIRST, WATER BALANCE AND OTHER
E016
PODOCYTE PROTEINS IN ZEBRAFISH BRAIN
2099
K. Barreiro, H. Holthöfer, K. Sainio, M. Sundvik, P. Panula (Helsinki, Finland)
E017
SORCS1, ENCODED BY THE TYPE 2 DIABETES SUSCEPTIBILITY GENE SORCS1, IS A POTENT REGULATOR OF PERIPHERAL
INSULIN SENSITIVITY AND ATTENUATES FOOD INTAKE
2100
M.F. Kjølby, N. Wellner, K. Pedersen, O. Andersen, P. Madsen, G. Hermey, C. Vægter, A.N. Madsen, B. Holst,
T. Hansen, A. Nykjaer (Aarhus, Denmark)
E018
THE ROLE OF 11BETA-HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASE TYPE 2 IN THE CENTRAL REGULATION OF BLOOD PRESSURE
AND SALT APPETITE
2101
J. McNairn, L. Work, C. Moran, M. Bailey, M. Holmes (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.1.B HUMAN COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - ATTENTION
F001
EXPLORING BRAIN SYSTEMS UNDERLYING IMAGERY
F002
INTRINSIC BRAIN NETWORKS ASSOCIATED WITH SPECIFIC VISUAL ATTENTION FUNCTIONS
2102
G. Repovš, A.V. Politakis, M. Bresjanac (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
2103
A.L. Ruiz Rizzo, J. Neitzel, H.J. Müller, C. Sorg, K. Finke (Starnburg, Germany)
F003
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF OLFACTORY ATTENTION
2104
A. Singh, M. Okamoto, K. Touhara (Tokyo, Japan)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
F004
INHIBITORY CONTROL IN ADOLESCENCE: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE RELATION WITH SOCIAL INCLUSION AND
BELONGING IN SECONDARY EDUCATION
2105
A. Spijkerboer (Groningen, Netherlands)
F005
EFFECT OF INTERPERSONAL HAPTIC INTERACTIONS DURING MAXIMUM FORWARD REACH
F006
ERP CORRELATES OF VISUALLY INDUCED ILLUSION OF SELF-MOTION DURING THE ODDBALL TASK
2106
S. Steinl, L. Johannsen (Munich, Germany)
2107
P. Stróżak, M. Ratomska, P. Francuz, P. Augustynowicz, A. Fudali-Czyż, B. Bałaj (Lublin, Poland)
F007
COMPUTER SCREEN OR REAL LIFE? COMPARISON OF THE ALLOCATION OF VISUAL ATTENTION FOR 2D AND 3D STIMULI
2108
S. Suurmets, J. Clement (Frederiksberg, Denmark)
F008
BODY POSTURE SHAPES NEUROIMAGING DATA
2109
R. Thibault, M. Lifshitz, A. Raz (Montreal, Canada)
F009
EFFECTS OF PERSPECTIVE AND MOTION OF BODY PARTS ON IMITATION BEHAVIOR: INVESTIGATION FROM NEURAL
ASPECTS BY FMRI
2110
R. Watanabe, T. Higuchi, M. Taira, Y. Kikuchi (Tokyo, Japan)
F010
INVESTIGATION OF VISUAL PATHWAYS USING FUNCTIONAL MRI AS A POTENTIAL TOOL FOR ALZHEIMER’S AND
PARKINSON’S DISEASES DETECTION
2111
A. Wojna Pelczar, N. Szabó, P. Faragó, A. Király, G. Csete, Z.T. Kincses, I. Rektor, B. Tomanek (Brno, Czech Republic)
F011
PHYSIOLOGICAL LIMITATIONS OF EEG-NEUROFEEDBACK EFFECTS
2112
A. Wrobel, K. Jurewicz, K. Paluch, E. Kublik, M. Mikicin, J. Rogala (Warsaw, Poland)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.1.F HUMAN COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - DECISION MAKING AND REASONING
F012
FNIRS ANALYSIS OF PREFRONTAL ACTIVITY EVOKED BY UPPER-LIMB-MOTION OR TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC
STIMULATION
2113
S. Morishita, H. Ito, W. Minoshima, S.R.N. Kudoh (Sanda, Japan)
F013
DECISION MAKING PROFILE OF CHILDREN WITH ATTENTION DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER AND AUTISM SYMPTOMS
2114
J. Nassau Fernandes, G. Chequer de Castro Paiva, J. Jardim de Paula, D. De Souza Costa, M.A. Romano-Silva,
D. Marques de Miranda, L. Fernandes Malloy-Diniz (Belo Horizonte, Brazil)
F014
MODALITY-SPECIFIC SIGNATURE OF ACCUMULATION OF PERCEPTUAL EVIDENCE IN SENSORY CORTICES
2115
A. Nazzal, C. Schmidt-Samoa, J. Erlich, M. Wilke (Goettingen, Germany)
F015
DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF ACUTE SLEEP DEBT ON DECISION-MAKING IN MICE: BEHAVIORAL AND BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS 2116
E. Pittaras, J. Callebert, M. Chennaoui, S. Granon, A. Rabat (Brétigny sur Orge, France)
F016
ATTRACTOR MODELS OF PERCEPTUAL DECISION MAKING EXHIBIT A RESONANT PERFORMANCE FOR NON-ZERO NOISE LEVEL 2117
G. Prat-Ortega, K. Wimmer, A. Roxin, J. De la Rocha (Barcelona, Spain)
F017
CIRCADIAN EFFECTS ON THE ABILITY TO WAIT OR SPEED UP FOR A REWARD
2118
L. Reimers, M. Müller, E. Diekhof (Hamburg, Germany)
F018
A NEW BEHAVIORAL PARADIGM TO PROBE RAPID NEURAL DYNAMICS DURING PERCEPTUAL DECISIONS
2119
V. Shavina, V. Mante (Zürich, Switzerland)
F019
EEG FREQUENCY STRUCTURE CHANGES DURING VERBAL CREATIVE TASK PERFORMANCE WITH MENTAL EFFORT TO
OVERCOME SELF-INDUCED STEREORYPE
2120
N. Shemyakina, Z. Nagornova (St.Petersburg, Russia)
F020
GRADED NEURAL SELECTIVITY IN MONKEY SENSORIMOTOR CORTEX DURING BIASED DECISION-MAKING BETWEEN
RULE-BASED REACHES
F021
INHIBITION OF RIGHT PRE-SMA ACTIVITY WITH THETA BURST RTMS LEADS TO HIGHER DECISION THRESHOLDS
2121
L. Suriya-Arunroj, A. Gail (Goettingen, Germany)
2122
T. Tosun, D. Berkay, A.T. Sack, F. Balcı (Istanbul, Turkey)
F022
PLACEBO INTERVENTION ENHANCES REWARD LEARNING IN HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS
Z. Turi, M. Mittner, W. Paulus, A. Antal (Göttingen, Germany)
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
F023
IN SEARCH OF STABLE PATTERNS OF CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN THE KEY DEFAULT MODE NETWORK REGIONS
2124
V. Ushakov, M. Sharaev, V. Zavyalova, S. Kartashov, B. Velichkovsky (Moscow, Russia)
F024
THE NEURAL CORRELATES OF VISUAL IMAGERY
2125
C. Winlove, J. Ranson, Z. Adam (Exeter, United Kingdom)
F025
OSCILLATORY ARTIFACTS IN THE HUMAN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM (EEG) DURING TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT
(DC) STIMULATION
2126
M. Wischnewski, D. Schutter (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
2.B ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - COGNITIVE LEARNING AND
MEMORY SYSTEMS
F026
IMPLICATION OF GLUR2 SUBUNIT OF AMPA RECEPTOR IN RGS14(414)-MEDIATED MEMORY ENHANCEMENT
2127
M. Masmudi-Martin, I. Navarro-Lobato, Z.I. Bashir, Z.U. Khan (Malaga, Spain)
F027
NEURONAL ARBORIZATION-MEDIATED MEMORY ENHANCEMENT: A REGULATION THROUGH NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR
AND 14-3-3Ζ PROTEIN
2128
I. Navarro Lobato, M. Mariam, I. Zoidakis, A. Vlahou, Z.U. Khan (Malaga, Spain)
F028
HIPPOCAMPAL AND POSTERIOR PARIETAL CORTEX SPATIAL ENCODING DURING PURSUIT
F029
AXIS AND ANALOGY IN THE DORSAL SUBICULUM OF THE NAVIGATING RAT
2129
A. Alexander, A. Conner, J. Tung, D. Nitz (La Jolla, USA)
2130
J.M. Olson, E.L. Tao, K. Tongprasearth, A. Wooten, H. Lo, D.A. Nitz (La Jolla, CA, USA)
F030
REQUIRING COLLABORATION: HIPPOCAMPAL-PREFRONTAL NETWORKS RELATED IN SPATIAL WORKING MEMORY
AND AGEING
F031
COGNITOME: A HYPERNETWORK PRINCIPLE FOR ORGANIZATION OF HIGHER BRAIN FUNCTIONS
2131
P. Alvarez Suárez, M. Cuesta, A. Begega (Oviedo, Spain)
2132
K. Anokhin (Moscow, Russia)
F032
DNA METABOLISM AND REPAIRMENT INHIBITION PARTIALLY BLOCKED ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT NEURONAL PLASTICITY
EVENTS
F033
THE WORKING MEMORY CAPACITY OF CROWS RIVALS PRIMATES
2133
S. Bachiller, I. Suárez-Pereira, Y. Del-Pozo-Martín, A.M. Carrión (Sevilla, Spain)
2134
D. Balakhonov, J. Rose (Tuebingen, Germany)
F034
NEURAL CIRCUIT LEVEL PROCESSES THAT UNDERLIE MEMORY STORAGE AND RECALL IN THE HUMAN BRAIN
2135
H. Barron, T. Vogels, U. Emir, T. Makin, J. O'Shea, S. Clare, R. Dolan, D. Dupret, T. Behrens (Oxford, United Kingdom)
F035
DISSOCIATION OF SOCIAL AND COGNITIVE SYMPTOMS IN NRXN1Α MICE
2136
S.H. Bennett, Y. Liu, C. Fernandes, G.T. Finnerty (London, United Kingdom)
F036
PHARMACOGENETIC MANIPULATION OF ASTROCYTE CA2+ SIGNALING ENHANCES ASTROCYTE SIZE AND COGNITIVE
FLEXIBILITY
2137
A. Brockett, B. Briones, E. Gould (Princeton, USA)
F037
BEHAVIOURAL PHENOTYPING OF AD MODEL MICE: UNDERSTANDING MOUSE MODELS OF AD
2138
R. Brown (Halifax, Canada)
F038
SPATIAL COGNITION IS IMPAIRED IN PRETERM RELATIVE TO TERM BORN PIGS
F039
NEW INSIGHTS IN DECLARATIVE MEMORY BY INDUCTION OF INTERFERENCE
2139
A. Brunse, K. Ryom, P.T. Sangild, T. Thymann, A.D. Andersen (Frederiksberg, Denmark)
2140
J. Camats Perna, R. Murau, O. Stork, C.T. Wotjak, M. Engelmann (Magdeburg, Germany)
F040
SPATIALLY PERIODIC FIRING IN GRID CELLS REQUIRES LOCAL INHIBITION THROUGH PARVALBUMIN INTERNEURONS
2141
Q. Cao, M. Chenglin, E.I. Moser, M. Moser (Trondheim, Norway)
F041
CLONAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE NETWORK SUPPORTING SPATIAL REPRESENTATION IN THE MEDIAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX 2142
F. Donato, R.I. Jacobsen, M. Moser, E.I. Moser (Trondheim, Norway)
F042
FOLLISTATIN IS ESSENTIAL IN MEDIATING LEARNING AND MEMORY
2143
Y.J. Chen, G. Huang (Taoyuan City, Taiwan)
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F043
NEURAL SYSTEMS UNDERLYING THE RODENT RESPONSE CONFLICT TASK
2144
S. Clinch, M. Lelos, J. Griffiths, M. Busse, A. Rosser (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
F044
BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROENDOCRINE EFFECTS OF ENRICHED ENVIRONMENT FOLLOWING MATERNAL SEPARATION IN
RATS: EXPLORING GENDER-SPECIFIC EFFECTS
F045
NEURONAL REORGANIZATION AND BEHAVIOURAL RECOVERY AFTER A CEREBELLAR LESION IN MICE
2145
E. Dandi, M. Astyrakaki, A. Kalamari, I. Tsiaras, I. Lazarou, C. Simeonidou, E. Spandou, D. Tata A. (Thessaloniki, Greece)
2146
M. De Coninck, S. Deleye, S. Staelens, D. Van Dam, P.P. De Deyn (Wilrijk, Belgium)
F046
ACTIVATION OF THE PREFRONTAL-THALAMIC-HIPPOCAMPAL NETWORK IN A TOUCH SCREEN BASED WORKING
MEMORY TASK
2147
A. De Mooij-van Malsen, T. Schiffelholz, P. Wulff (Kiel, Germany)
F047
EFFECTS OF CHRONIC SOCIAL DEFEAT STRESS, ALONE AND IN COMBINATION WITH INDOMETHACIN, ON NOVEL OBJECT
RECOGNITION IN MICE
2148
A. Duque, C. Vinader-Caerols, S. Monleón (Valencia, Spain)
F048
IS HIPPOCAMPAL ACTIVITY REQUIRED FOR GOAL-DIRECTED NAVIGATION?
2149
A. Duszkiewicz, J. Rossato, A. Moreno, S. Canals, R. Morris (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
F049
SILENT LEARNING
2150
J.I. Rossato, A. Moreno, S. Canals, R. Morris (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
F050
TOWARDS BAT HIPPOCAMPAL RECORDINGS IN LARGE-SCALE ENVIRONMENTS
2151
T. Eliav, L. Las, N. Ulanovsky (Rehovot, Israel)
F051
3D GRID CELLS AND BORDER CELLS IN FLYING BATS
2152
G. Ginosar, A. Finkelstein, A. Rubin, L. Las, N. Ulanovsky (Rehovot, Israel)
F052
REPRESENTATION OF CONSPECIFIC POSITION BY BAT HIPPOCAMPAL PLACE CELLS
F053
VECTORIAL REPRESENTATION OF SPATIAL GOALS IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS OF BATS
2153
D. Omer, N. Ulanovsky, L. Las (Rehovot, Israel)
2154
A. Sarel, A. Finkelstein, L. Las, N. Ulanovsky (Rehovot, Israel)
F054
CROSS STATE-DEPENDENT MEMORY BETWEEN MORPHINE AND DEXTROMETHORPHAN IS CORRELATED WITH THE
PREFRONTAL CORTICAL SIGNALING PATHWAY
2155
Z. Ghasemzadeh, A. Rezayof (Tehran, Iran)
F055
OPTOGENETIC DISSECTION OF PREFRONTAL CIRCUITS FOR COGNITIVE CONTROL
2156
L. Gibor, O. Yizhar (Rehovot, Israel)
F056
MEMORY INTEGRATION: A CHALLENGE FOR THE CONSOLIDATION/RECONSOLIDATION HYPOTHESIS
2157
P. Gisquet-Verrier, D. Montanaro, J. Lynch III, A. Jasnow, D. Riccio (Orsay, France)
F057
STATE OF MOTION IS REPRESENTED IN THE LOCAL FIELD POTENTIALS OF THE HIPPOCAMPUS AND THE ENTORHINAL
CORTEX
2158
S. Gonzalo Cogno, E. Kropff, M.A. Montemurro, G. Mato, I. Samengo (San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.I ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - LEARNING AND MEMORY: PHARMACOLOGY
F058
ARP2/3 IS INVOLVED IN CONSOLIDATION OF FEAR MEMORY FORMATION IN LATERAL AMYGDALA
2159
S. Basu, R. Lamprecht (Haifa, Israel)
F059
ROLE OF INSULAR CORTEX IN EMOTHIONAL LEARNING
F060
MAGNESIUM INFLUENCE ON SERTRALINE REWARDING EFFECT
2160
Y. Chen, C.S. Pérez, F. Maltese, N.N. Kasri, B. Roozendaal (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
2161
D. Ciubotariu, L. Mititelu-Tarțău, M. Nechifor (Iasi, Romania)
F061
INVOLVEMENT OF THE BETA-ADRENERGIC SYSTEM IN THE EXPRESSION OF CONDITIONED HYPERACTIVITY IN MICE
SENSITIZED TO THE PSYCHOMOTOR ACTIONS OF COCAINE
2162
L. Colomar Mollá, M.A. Luján, L. López-Cruz, S. Sánchez-Sarasúa, C. Camarena, R. Pastor, L. Font (Castelló de la Plana, Spain)
F062
AGE-RELATED NEUROVASCULAR UNCOUPLING IN MICE: PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF RESVERATROL TREATMENT
Z. Ungvari, S. Tarantini, P. Toth, Z. Tucsek, N. Ashpole, T. Gautam, W. Sonntag, A. Csiszar (Oklahoma City, USA)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
F063
D1/D5 RECEPTOR AGONISTS ACTIVATE STRIATAL PROTEIN KINASE A AND REGULATE MEMORY CAPACITY
2164
M. De Risi, A. Capalbo, L. Olivito, L. Speranza, A. Iemolo, I. Elizabeth, D.L. Elvira (Napoli, Italy)
F064
EFFECT OF DIET RICH IN ANTIOXIDANTS ON CENTRAL MONOAMINES SYNTHESIS, SIRT1 EXPRESSION AND
COGNITION IN AGED RATS
2165
S. Esteban (Palma de Mallorca, Spain)
F065
EFFECT OF CATECHIN ON CENTRAL MONOAMINES SYNTHESIS, SIRT1 EXPRESSION AND COGNITION IN AGED RATS
2166
A. Miralles, M. Ramis, F. Sarubbo, S. Aparicio, S. Esteban, D. Moranta (Palma De Mallorca, Spain)
F066
EFFECTS OF CHRONIC POLYPHENOL TREATMENTS ON SIRT1 LEVELS IN HIPPOCAMPUS OF AGED-RATS
2167
F. Sarubbo, M. Ramis, A. Miralles, S. Esteban, D. Moranta (Palma de Mallorca, Spain)
F067
PRO-COGNITIVE EFFECTS OF D-CYCLOSERINE IN THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX IN AN OPERANT CONDITIONING
DISCRIMINATION TASK
2168
G. Guillazo Blanch, P. Barrós Millàs, J. Visa Bombardo, A. Vale Martínez, M. Martí Nicolovius (Madrid, Spain)
F068
BLOCKADE OF ECTO-5’-NUCLEOTIDASE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE EXTRACELLULAR ATP-DERIVED ADENOSINE FORMATION
INHIBITS HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY AND MEMORY PERFORMANCE
2169
F. Queiroz Goncalves, A. Silva, J. Lopes, D. Rial, R. Cunha (Coimbra, Portugal)
F069
NEUROMODULATORY AND NEUROTROPHIC SYSTEMS IN ‘HUB/GLOBAL’ NETWORKS: PUTATIVE FUNCTIONS OF
RELAXIN-3/RXFP-3 AND NGF/TRKA SIGNALLING IN NUCLEUS INCERTUS AND AROUSAL AND MEMORY CIRCUITS
2170
S. Ma, C. Singleton, E.K. Ong-Pålsson, V. Rytova, G. Allocca, R.A.D. Bathgate, A.L. Gundlach (Parkville Victoria, Australia)
F070
THE MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX CONTRIBUTES TO THE EXTINCTION-FACILITATING EFFECT OF L-DOPA IN AN
EXTINCTION-DEFICIENT MOUSE MODEL
2171
T. Keil, S. Sartori, V. Maurer, C. Murphy, N. Whittle, N. Singewald (Innsbruck, Austria)
F071
LINAGLIPTIN AMELIORATES COGNITIVE DEFICITS AND PATHOLOGY OBSERVED IN 3XTG-AD MOUSE MODEL OF
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
2172
J. Kosaraju, X. Wu, J.L. Aquamarine, X. Hu, K.Y. Tam (Taipa, Macau)
F072
EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN THE LATERAL HABENULA ON DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT OF LOW-RATE
(DRL) OPERANT BEHAVIOR IN THE RAT
F073
SUPRAOPTIC NUCLEUS OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS MODULATES BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES TO ACUTE RESTRAINT STRESS
IN RATS
2173
R. Liao, S. Lin (Taipei, Taiwan)
2174
S. Lopes-Azevedo, M. Matthiesen, C. Busnardo, E. Albino Trindade Fortaleza, A. Augusto Scopinho,
F. Morgan Corrêa (São Paulo, Brazil)
F074
FOOD LEAVING IN C.ELEGANS: A SIMPLE MODEL TO DEFINE THE GENETIC DETERMINANTS OF NEURAL NETWORKS THAT
CONTROL SOCIAL INTERACTION
F075
DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF ANTIPSYCHOTIC AND PROPSYCHOTIC DRUGS ON PREPULSE INHIBITION AND LOCOMOTOR
ACTIVITY IN ROMAN HIGH- (RHA) AND LOW-AVOIDANCE (RLA) RATS
2175
V. O'Connor, E. Scott, L. Holden-Dye, E. Feist, A. Hudson, F. Calahoro, J. Dillon (Southampton, United Kingdom)
2176
I. Oliveras, A. Sánchez González, D. Sampedro-Viana, M.A. Piludu, C. Río-Alamos, C. Gerbolés, A. Tobeña,
A. Fernández Teruel (Bellaterra, Spain)
F076
ESCALATING LOW-DOSE THC EXPOSURE DURING ADOLESCENCE IMPAIRS PSYCHOMOTOR AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS
AND INDUCES SPECIFIC ALTERATIONS IN THE DOPAMINERGIC ACTIVITY OF ADULT RATS
2177
N. Poulia, F. Delis, N. Pitsikas, K. Antoniou (Ioannina, Greece)
F077
ERK PHOSPHORYLATION IS INVOLVED IN THE EFFECTS OF CARBONIC ANHYDRASE MODULATORS IN THE OBJECT
RECOGNITION TEST IN MICE
2178
G. Provensi, L. Canto de Souza, F. Carta, A. Costa, D. Vullo, M.B. Passani, A. Scozzafava, C.T. Supuran, P. Blandina
(Firenze, Italy)
F078
EXPERIMENTAL NEUROVASCULAR UNCOUPLING PROMOTES COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN MICE: IMPLICATIONS FOR
BRAIN AND CEREBROMICROVASCULAR AGING
2179
S. Tarantini, P. Toth, Z. Tucsek, M.N. Valcarcel-Ares, E. Hodges, R. Towner, F. Deak, W. Sonntag, A. Csiszar, Z. Ungvari
(Oklahoma City, USA)
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NOVEL METHODS AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT:
G.1 MOLECULAR AND GENETIC TECHNIQUES
G001
COMPARISON OF EXOSOME PURIFICATION TECHNIQUES IN BLOOD SAMPLES
2180
M.S. Larsen, Y. Yan, V. Bay, J. Kjems, K.R. Drasbek (Aarhus, Denmark)
G002
THE CREATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A GENETIC TOOLBOX FOR NEUROSCIENCE: NEURON-SPECIFIC CRE,
FLUORESCENT CRE ACTIVITY REPORTER AND CONDITIONAL OPTOGENTICS KNOCK-IN RATS
2181
Z. Liu, G. Zhao, X. Cui (Saint Louis, USA)
G003
TRANSCRIPTOMIC AND FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY OF SEROTONIN NEURON SUBTYPES
2182
B. Okaty, M. Freret, B. Rood, V. Niederkofler, T. Asher, R. Dosumu-Johnson, R. Brust, S. Dymecki (Boston, USA)
G004
REPROGRAMMING CELLS IN THE BRAIN - THE INFLUENCE OF CONVERSION FACTORS AND ENVIRONMENT ON
NEURONAL IDENTITY
2183
M. Pereira, D. Rylander Ottosson, O. Torper, M. Parmar (Lund, Sweden)
G005
BICISTRONIC CONSTRUCTS CAN BE USED TO EVALUATE THE NEUROPROTECTIVE POTENTIAL OF HEAT SHOCK PROTEINS
IN CELLS
2184
R. San Gil, H. Ecroyd (Wollongong, Australia)
G006
A NOVEL AAV-BASED SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING NEURONAL ENSEMBLES ACROSS BRAIN REGIONS AND SPECIES
2185
A.T. Sørensen, Y. Cooper, M. Baratta, E. LaVerriere, F. Weng, Y. Lin (Copenhagen, Denmark)
G007
CO-OPTING INTRACELLULAR PROTEINS FOR CELL-SPECIFIC GENE MANIPULATION
2186
J.C.Y. Tang, S. Rudolph, T. Szikra, M. Teixeira, O. Dhande, V. Abraira, S. Choi, S. Lapan, I. Drew, E. Ellis,
E. Drokhlyansky, A. Huberman, B. Roska, W. Regehr, C. Cepko (Boston, USA)
G008
QUANTITATIVE CHANNELOMICS OF INDIVIDUDAL SUSBTANTIA NIGRA DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS
G009
HIGH-RESOLUTION MANIPULATION AND ANALYSIS OF NEURONAL NETWORKS IN VIVO
2187
M. Tapia Pacheco, C. Formisano-Treziny, P. Baudot, J. Goaillard (Marseille, France)
2188
F. Terzi, N. Schneider, S. Cambridge (Heidelberg, Germany)
G010
MICROFLUIDIC MANUFACTURE OF RNA-LIPID NANOPARTICLES LEADS TO HIGHLY EFFICIENT DELIVERY OF POTENT
NUCLEIC ACID THERAPEUTICS FOR CONTROLLING GENE EXPRESSION
2189
G. Tharmarajah, E. Ouellet, O. Seira, J. Liu, A. Thomas, T. Leaver, A. Wild, Y. Li, Y.T. Wang, W. Tetzlaff, C. Hansen,
P. Cullis, R. Euan, T. James (Vancouver, Canada)
G011
EXOSOME-LIKE VESICLES DERIVED FROM PLANTS IMPROVE THE TRANSFER OF SUBSTANCES FROM THE NASAL
CAVITY TO THE BRAIN
2190
M. Umezawa, F. Suyama, A. Onoda, Y. Shinkai, K. Tachibana, K. Takeda (Noda- Chiba, Japan)
G012
A METHOD TO EXTRACT SYNAPTOSOMES FOR BIOCHEMICAL ASSAYING IN LYMNAEA FOR LEARNING AND MEMORY
RESEARCH
2191
H. Wan, G. Kemenes (Brighton, United Kingdom)
G013
ENDOGENOUS MORPHINE-6-GLUCURONIDE (M6G) IS PRESENT IN THE PLASMA OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS:
VALIDATION OF A SPECIFIC ANTI-M6G ANTIBODY FOR CLINICAL AND BASIC RESEARCH
2192
I. Weinsanto, A. Laux-Biehlmann, J. Mouheiche, F. Delalande, A. Van Dorsselaer, P. Poisbeau, F. Schneider,
Y. Goumon, G. Patrick (Strasbourg, France)
G014
FLUORESCENT LABELING OF GABAERGIC NEURONS BY TETRACYCLINE-CONTROLLED TRANSCRIPTIONAL
REGULATION SYSTEM
Y. Yanagawa, T. Kakizaki, H. Miwa, J. Nakai, Y. Matsuzaki, A. Konno, H. Hirai (Maebashi, Japan)
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SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
NOVEL METHODS AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT:
G.2 GENOMICS AND PROTEOMICS
G015
INVESTIGATION OF ASTROCYTE HETEROGENEITY USING SINGLE CELL MRNA SEQUENCING
2194
M. Batiuk, M. Fiers, J.F. Montiel, P. Oliver, C.P. Ponting, T.G. Belgard, M. Holt (Leuven, Belgium)
G016
GENOME WIDE MONITORING OF TRANSLATIONAL CONTROL: ENABLING CELL-TYPE SPECIFICITY IN THE MAMMALIAN
BRAIN
2195
B. Carlyle, R. Kitchen, A. Nairn (New Haven, USA)
G017
IMPC - A COMPREHENSIVE MAMMALIAN GENOME CATALOGUE
2196
H. Cater, M. Consortium, I. Consortium, S. Wells, S. Brown (Didcot, United Kingdom)
G018
ALTERNATIVE SPLICING IN LAYER ARCHITECTURE OF PRIMATE PREFRONTAL CORTEX
2197
Q. Yu, Z. He, P. Khaitovich (Shanghai, China)
G019
INTEGRATED ATLAS OF THE HUMAN BRAIN TRANSCRIPTOME AND PROTEOME
G020
I NEED TO WITHDRAW THE ABSTRACT (ABSTRACT NUMBER: FENS-1520). THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP
2198
R. Kitchen, B. Carlyle, A. Nairn, N. Sestan (New Haven, USA)
2199
K. Ma (Kunming, China)
G021
TOWARDS THE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE DROSOPHILA MUSHROOM BODY PROTEOME USING CELL-SELECTIVE NONCANONICAL AMINO ACID TAGGING
G022
ANOCTAMIN 2 IDENTIFIED AS AN AUTOIMMUNE TARGET IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
2200
K. Marter, A. Yarali, D.C. Dieterich (Magdeburg, Germany)
2201
B. Ayoglu, N. Mitsios, I. Kockum, T. Olsson, P. Nilsson (Stockholm, Sweden)
G023
CSF PROFILING OF THE HUMAN BRAIN-ENRICHED PROTEOME IN THE CONTEXT OF NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS
2202
J. Remnstål, D. Just, J. Mulder, P. Nilsson, A. Häggmark (Solna, Sweden)
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July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
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Where European Neuroscience
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Tuesday July 5, 2016
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
TUESDAY, JULY 5, 2016
8:30 - 9:30
Hall A
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL06: HERTIE FOUNDATION PLENARY LECTURE
8:35
Introducer: M. Joëls (Utrecht, Netherlands)
2203
ADOLESCENCE AS A SENSITIVE PERIOD OF SOCIAL BRAIN DEVELOPMENT
2204
S. Blakemore (London, United Kingdom)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall C
SYMPOSIUM:
S33: AREAL SPECIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY OF NEOCORTICAL CIRCUITS
9:50
Chair: D. Jabaudon (Geneva, Switzerland)
2205
MOLECULAR MECHANISMS UNDERLYING AREA-SPECIFIC CIRCUIT FORMATION IN THE MOUSE NEOCORTEX
2206
M. Studer (Nice, France)
10:10
ACTIVITY-DEPENDANCE OF INTER-AREAL CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY IN THE NEOCORTEX
2207
M. Nieto (Madrid, Spain)
10:30
SYNAPTIC CIRCUIT ORGANIZATION OF NEOCORTEX: A MOTOR CORTEX PERSPECTIVE
2208
G. Shepherd (Chicago, USA)
10:50
DISINHIBITORY CIRCUITS REGULATING CORTICAL PLASTICITY
2209
C. Levelt (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall F
SYMPOSIUM:
S34: NANOSCALE ORGANIZATION OF THE POSTSYNAPTIC DENSITY: IMPACT ON SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY?
9:50
Chair: A. Hafner (Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
2210
Chair: D. Choquet (Bordeaux, France)
2211
ORGANIZATION OF THE POSTSYNAPTIC DENSITY
2212
T.S. Reese (Bethesda, USA)
10:10
AMPA RECEPTOR ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION
2213
D. Choquet (Bordeaux, France)
10:30
IN VIVO STED MICROSCOPY OF POSTSYNAPTIC PROTEINS
2214
K.I. Willig, W. Wegner, C. Gregor, H. Steffens (Goettingen, Germany)
10:50
POSTSYNAPTIC NANODOMAINS REGULATED BY LOCAL PALMITOYLATION MACHINERY
2215
M. Fukata, N. Yokoi, A. Sekiya, T. Murakami, K. Kobayashi, Y. Fukata (Okazaki, Japan)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall G
SYMPOSIUM:
S35: CELLULAR AND SYNAPTIC ORIGINS OF WALKING, RUNNING, CHEWING, AND BREATHING.
9:50
Chair: C. Del Negro (Williamsburg, USA)
2216
Chair: J. Feldman (Los Angeles, USA)
2217
START AND STOP: A MATTER OF EXCITATION
2218
O. Kiehn (Stockholm, Sweden)
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10:10
CONTRIBUTION OF NONLINEAR FIRING BEHAVIORS IN LOCOMOTOR FUNCTIONS
2219
F. Brocard (Marseille, France)
10:30
ROLE OF ASTROCYTIC NETWORKS IN GENERATION OF RHYTHMIC BURSTING BY ASSEMBLIES OF TRIGEMINAL NEURONS
INVOLVED IN MASTICATION
2220
A. Kolta (Montréal, Canada)
10:50
BRAINSTEM DBX1 (V0) INTERNEURONS GENERATE INSPIRATORY BREATHING RHYTHM AND PATTERN
2221
C. Del Negro, A. Revill, A. Kottick, N. Vann, G. Funk (Williamsburg, USA)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall D
SYMPOSIUM:
S36: NEURONAL OSCILLATIONS AND THEIR ROLE IN VISUAL PERCEPTION ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES.
9:50
Chair: M. Schmid (Frankfurt, Germany)
2222
OSCILLATIONS AND THEIR ROLE IN LAMINAR INTERACTIONS IN V1 AND V4 IN A TOP DOWN ATTENTION TASK
2223
A. Thiele (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
10:10
THALAMO-CORTICAL INTERACTIONS UNDERLYING PERCEPTUAL SUPPRESSION: EVIDENCE FROM OSCILLATIONS IN
LOCAL FIELD POTENTIALS AND NOISE CORRELATIONS
2224
M. Wilke (Göttingen, Germany)
10:30
CORTICOTHALAMIC NETWORK ACTIVITY IN VISION AND ATTENTION
2225
F. Briggs (Lebanon, USA)
10:50
COMMUNICATION THROUGH COHERENCE
2226
P. Fries (Frankfurt, Germany)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall E
SYMPOSIUM:
S37: CROSSMODAL AND ASSOCIATIVE SIGNALING IN PRIMARY SENSORY CORTEX.
9:50
Chair: B. Bathellier (Gif sur Yvette, France)
2227
CELLULAR AND SYNAPTIC ARCHITECTURE OF MULTISENSORY INTEGRATION IN THE MOUSE NEOCORTEX
2228
P. Medini (Umea, Sweden)
10:10
SENSORIMOTOR INTEGRATION IN MOUSE PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX
10:30
EFFECTS OF LOCOMOTION IN THE MOUSE EARLY VISUAL SYSTEM
2229
G. Keller (Basel, Switzerland)
2230
L. Busse (Martinsried-Planegg, Germany)
10:50
CIRCUIT MECHANISMS OF ASSOCIATIVE FEAR LEARNING IN AUDITORY CORTEX
2231
J. Letzkus (Frankfurt, Germany)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall H
SYMPOSIUM:
S38: CHRONIC PAIN DISORDERS: IMPLICATIONS OF MOOD AND REWARD CIRCUITRIES.
9:50
Chair: I. Yalcin Christmann (Strasbourg, France)
2232
Chair: V. Zachariou (New York, USA)
2233
CORTICAL SEGREGATION OF CHRONIC PAIN COMPONENTS: A SPECIAL FOCUS ON THE ANTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX
2234
I. Yalcin Christmann, F. Barthas, J. Sellmeijer, M. Humo, E. Waltisperger, M. Barrot (Strasbourg, France)
10:10
A KEY ROLE OF THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS IN NEUROPATHIC PAIN AND ITS TREATMENT
2235
V. Zachariou (New York, USA)
10:30
PRESYNAPTIC AND POSTSYNAPTIC MECHANISMS FOR CHRONIC PAIN AND ANXIETY
2236
M. Zhuo (Toronto, Canada)
10:50
CHRONIC PAIN INDUCES CL DYSREGULATION IN REWARD PATHWAYS: IMPLICATION FOR THERAPEUTICS
Y. De Koninck (Québec, Canada)
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2237
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
9:45 - 11:15
Hall B
SYMPOSIUM:
S39: WHAT DOES THE DENTATE GYRUS DO? NEW INSIGHTS FROM ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND IN VIVO IMAGING.
9:50
Chair: M.R. Drew (Austin, USA)
2238
DENTATE NETWORK COMPUTATIONS IN SUPPORT OF SPATIAL WORKING MEMORY
2239
J.K. Leutgeb, T. Sasaki, V.C. Piatti, E. Hwaun, S. Ahmadi, S. Leutgeb (La Jolla, USA)
10:10
REAL-TIME VISUALIZATION AND CONTROL OF ENCODING CIRCUITS IN THE DENTATE GYRUS
2240
M.A. Kheirbek (New York, USA)
10:30
CELLULAR MECHANISMS FOR GENERATING SHORT-TERM MNEMONIC REPRESENTATIONS IN THE DENTATE GYRUS
10:50
MODULATION OF FEAR MEMORY TRACES IN THE DENTATE GYRUS
2241
B.W. Strowbridge (Cleveland, USA)
2242
C.A. Denny (New York, USA)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall I
SYMPOSIUM:
S40: DENDRITIC ENCODING OF NEURONAL NETWORK FUNCTION AND PLASTICITY.
9:50
Chair: A. Holtmaat (Geneva, Switzerland)
2243
Chair: P. Poirazi (Heraklion, Crete, Greece)
2244
COMPREHENSIVE 3D CALCIUM IMAGING IN VIVO REVEALS EXPERIENCE-DRIVEN RULES DIRECTING DENDRITIC GROWTH
AND CIRCUIT INTEGRATION
2245
K. Haas (Vancouver, Canada)
10:10
HOW SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY DRIVES SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN DEVELOPING DENDRITES
2246
C. Lohmann (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
10:30
LOCAL DENDRITIC ACTIVITY DRIVES PLASTICITY IN ADULT CORTICAL NEURONS IN VIVO
2247
A. Holtmaat (Geneva, Switzerland)
10:50
DENDRITIC SPIKES IN CORTICAL NETWORKS
2248
L. Palmer (Melbourne, Australia)
12:00 - 13:45
Room 19
SPECIAL INTEREST EVENT:
SiE09: CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS IN SCIENCE
12:00
WELCOME ADDRESS/INTRODUCTORY
2249
B.J. Everitt (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
12:05
HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH JOURNALISTS?
2250
A. Abbott (Munich, Germany)
12:28
OPEN ACCESS PUBLISHING
2251
T. Spires-Jones (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
12:51
PLAGIARISM
2252
P. Bolam (Oxford, United Kingdom)
12:51
PLAGIARISM
2253
J. Foxe (Bronx, USA)
13:14
FABRICATION AND FALSIFICATION, FROM PURE MISCONDUCT INTO THE GREY ZONE
2254
L. Wogensen Bach (Aarhus, Denmark)
13:37
CONCLUSIONS
2255
B.J. Everitt (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
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12:30 - 14:00
Hall C
SPECIAL LECTURE:
SL07: FONDATION IPSEN / NEURONAL PLASTICITY PRIZE: NEUROENERGETICS
Introducer: N. Logothetis (Tübingen, Germany)
2256
THE ENERGETIC DESIGN OF THE BRAIN
2257
D. Attwell (London, United Kingdom)
THE CENTRAL ROLE OF ASTROCYTES IN NEUROENERGETICS
2258
P. Magistretti (EPFL-Switzerland; KAUST, KSA)
THE BRAIN'S DARK ENERGY
2259
M. Raichle (St. Louis, USA)
13:00 - 13:45
Hall I
SPECIAL LECTURE:
SL08: EBBS/BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH PRIZE
Introducer: B. Poucet (Marseille, France)
2260
THE ECONOMIC UTILITY SIGNAL OF DOPAMINE NEURONS
2261
W. Schultz (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
13:00 - 13:45
Hall A
SPECIAL LECTURE:
SL09: ERIC KANDEL PRIZE LECTURE
Introducer: M. Moser (Trondheim, Norway)
2262
NAVIGATING THE MANIFOLDS OF THE BRAIN
2263
Y. Roudi (Trondheim, Norway)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall G
SYMPOSIUM:
S41: MAMMALIAN NERVOUS SYSTEM CELL TYPES THROUGH THE LENS OF SINGLE CELL RNA-SEQUENCING (RNA-SEQ).
15:50
Chair: B. Tasic (Seattle, USA)
2264
FUNCTIONAL HETEROGENEITY OF MOUSE BRAIN CELL TYPES BY LARGE-SCALE SINGLE-CELL RNA-SEQ
2265
S. Linnarsson (Stockholm, Sweden)
16:10
HUMAN CEREBRAL ORGANOIDS RECAPITULATE GENE EXPRESSION PROGRAMS OF FETAL NEOCORTEX DEVELOPMENT
2266
B. Treutlein, J.G. Camp, F. Badsha, S. Paabo, W. Huttner (Leipzig, Germany)
16:30
CELLULAR DIVERSITY OF HUMAN NEOCORTICAL GERMINAL ZONES
2267
A.A. Pollen, T. Nowakowski, J. Chen, H. Retallack, C. Sandoval-Espinosa, C. Nicholas, J. Shuga, S.J. Liu, M. Oldham,
A. Diaz, D. Lim, A. Leyrat, J. West, A. Kriegstein (San Francisco, USA)
16:50
ADULT CORTICAL CELL TAXONOMY BY SINGLE CELL TRANSCRIPTOMICS
B. Tasic, V. Menon, T. Nguyen, T.K. Kim, Z. Yao, T. Bakken, K. Smith, B. Levi, D. Bertagnolli, J. Goldy, N. Shapovalova,
T. Dolbeare, S. Bort, S. Sunkin, A. Bernard, L. Ng, E. Lein, C. Koch, M. Hawrylycz, H. Zeng (Seattle, USA)
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2268
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
15:45 - 17:15
Hall I
SYMPOSIUM:
S42: REGULATION OF SYNAPTIC PROTEINS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE.
15:50
Chair: K. Roche (Bethesda, USA)
2269
REGULATION OF NEUROLIGINS BY PHOSPHORYLATION
2270
K. Roche (Bethesda, USA)
16:10
NMDA RECEPTOR DYSFUNCTION IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS (ASDS)
2271
E. Kim (Daejeon, Republic of Korea)
16:30
RESCUING THE EXCITATION-INHIBITION IMBALANCE ASSOCIATED WITH AUTISM AND EPILEPSY BY REGULATING
PROTEIN TRANSLATION PATHWAY
16:50
ALTERNATIVE SPLICING PROGRAMS FOR SYNAPTIC SPECIFICITY
2272
C. Sala (Milano, Italy)
2273
P. Scheiffele (Basel, Switzerland)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall C
SYMPOSIUM:
S43: DISENTANGLING ASTROGLIAL FUNCTION THROUGH ADVANCED CALCIUM IMAGING.
15:50
Chair: D. Rusakov (London, United Kingdom)
2274
Chair: A. Grosche (Regensburg, Germany)
2275
SUPER-RESOLUTION IMAGING OF BRAIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
2276
U.V. Nagerl (Bordeaux, France)
16:10
THE ROLE OF ASTROCYTES IN FUNCTIONAL HYPERAEMIA IN AWAKE MICE
2277
S. Charpak (Paris, France)
16:30
3D CA2+ IMAGING REVEALS NEW FEATURES OF ASTROCYTE BIOLOGY
2278
I. Savtchouk, E. Bindocci, N. Liaudet, D. Becker, G. Carriero, A. Volterra (Lausanne, Switzerland)
16:50
CA2+ SIGNAL INTEGRATION INSIDE ASTROGLIA
2279
D. Rusakov, L. Bard, J. Reynolds, K. Zheng (London, United Kingdom)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall F
SYMPOSIUM:
S44: NEURAL MECHANISMS OF BRAIN-MACHINE INTERFACES.
15:50
Chair: D. Huber (Geneva, Switzerland)
2280
NEURAL MECHANISMS ELUCIDATED BY BIDIRECTIONAL BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACES
2281
E.E. Fetz (Seattle, USA)
16:10
OPERANT CONDITIONING OF SINGLE UNITS IN RAT MOTOR CORTEX ALLOWS GRADED CONTROL OF A PROSTHETIC DEVICE
16:30
RAPID AND GRADUAL LEARNING OF NOVEL BCI MAPPINGS
2282
V. Ego-Stengel (Gif sur Yvette, France)
2283
A.P. Batista (Pittsburgh, USA)
16:50
DISSECTING CORTICAL CIRCUITS DYNAMICS WITH AN ALL-OPTICAL BRAIN-MACHINE INTERFACE
2284
D. Huber (Geneva, Switzerland)
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15:45 - 17:15
Hall D
SYMPOSIUM:
S45: OPENING UP HIGH-THROUGHPUT APPROACHES TO LINK GENES, CIRCUITS AND BEHAVIOUR.
15:50
Chair: M.B. Orger (Lisboa, Portugal)
2285
COMBINING NEURON-BEHAVIOR, NEURON-CONNECTIVITY AND NEURON-ACTIVITY MAPS TO STUDY ACTION
SELECTION CIRCUITS IN DROSOPHILA
2286
C. Eschbach (Ashburn, USA)
16:10
BRAIN MAPS AND SEX CIRCUITS
16:30
WHOLE-BRAIN IMAGING IN ZEBRAFISH: LINKING BEHAVIOR TO NEURAL DATA
2287
G.S.X.E. Jefferis (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
2288
R. Portugues (Martinsried, Germany)
16:50
DECODING OLFACTORY NEURONAL REPERTOIRES THROUGH TRANSCRIPTOMICS: FROM WHOLE ORGANS TO SINGLE
CELLS
2289
D.W. Logan (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall E
SYMPOSIUM:
S46: NEURAL CIRCUITS CONTROLLING FEEDING BEHAVIOR AND NUTRITIONAL HOMEOSTASIS IN DROSOPHILA.
15:50
Chair: M. Pankratz (Bonn, Germany)
2290
CENTRAL NEURAL CIRCUITS INVOLVED IN THE SELECTION OF MOTOR PROGRAMS UNDERLYING FEEDING
2291
M. Pankratz (Bonn, Germany)
16:10
ENTERIC NEURONS AND METABOLIC HOMEOSTASIS
2292
I. Miguel-Aliaga (London, United Kingdom)
16:30
GLIA TO NEURON METABOLIC SHUTTLING IN THE DROSOPHILA NERVOUS SYSTEM
2293
S. Schirmeier (Münster, Germany)
16:50
BEHAVIORAL, NUTRITIONAL AND NEURONAL BASIS OF NUTRIENT HOMEOSTASIS
2294
C. Ribeiro (Lisbon, Portugal)
15:45 - 17:15
Hall B
SYMPOSIUM:
S47: NEUROMODULATORY CONTROL OF BEHAVIOR: PHYSIOLOGY, MECHANISMS AND COMPUTATIONAL PRINCIPLES.
15:50
Chair: A. Kepecs (Cold Spring Harbor, USA)
2295
ATTENTIONAL AND LEARNING SIGNALS IN THE NUCLEUS BASALIS SYSTEM
2296
A. Kepecs (Cold Spring Harbor, USA)
16:10
SEROTONIN FUNCTION IN THE CONTROL OF BEHAVIOR
2297
Z.F. Mainen, E. Lottem, M. Sara, M. Lorincz (Lisbon, Portugal)
16:30
CATECHOLAMINES AND MOTIVATION: WHY DO WE NEED BOTH DOPAMINE AND NORADRENALINE?
16:50
LEARNING FROM DOPAMINE: SYNAPTIC CAUSALITIES AND BLUEPRINTS OF NOVEL TREATMENTS FOR ADDICTION
2298
C. Jahn, B. Sebastien (Paris, France)
C. Luscher (Geneva, Switzerland)
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2299
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
15:45 - 17:15
Hall H
SYMPOSIUM:
S48: CIRCUITS UNDERLYING FIXED AND FLEXIBLE BEHAVIORS.
15:50
Chair: H. Hu (Hangzhou, China)
2300
Chair: A. Kreitzer (San Francisco, USA)
2301
NEURAL MECHANISM UNDERLYING STATE DEPENDENT MODULATION OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
2302
S.Q. Lima (Lisbon, Portugal)
16:10
FUNCTION OF BASAL GANGLIA CIRCUITRY IN VALUE-BASED DECISION MAKING
2303
A. Kreitzer (San Francisco, USA)
16:30
NEURAL MECHANISM OF SOCIAL HIERARCHY
2304
H. Hu (Hangzhou, China)
16:50
MECHANISMS UNDERLYING FLEXIBILITY OF INNATE SOCIAL BEHAVIORS
2305
N. Shah (San Francisco, USA)
17:30 - 18:30
Hall A
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL07: PLENARY LECTURE
17:35
Introducer: M. Amalric (Marseille, France)
2306
DEFINING THE NEURONAL CIRCUITRY OF FEAR
2307
A. Lüthi (Basel, Switzerland)
18:45 - 22:00
Hall F
SPECIAL INTEREST EVENT:
SiE10: BRIDGING KNOWLEDGE SESSION: ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN PRION LIKE FORMS AS TARGET FOR THERAPY IN
PARKINSON’S DISEASE AND OTHER SYNUCLEINOPATHIES
18:45
Chair: P. Kallunki (Denmark)
2323
INTRODUCTION - CURRENT APPROACHES FOR THERAPIES FOR ALPHA - SYNUCLEINOPATHIES
2324
P. Kallunki (Denmark)
19:00
MODELING CELLULAR DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENT IPSC - DERIVED DOPAMINE NEURONS
2325
R. Wade-Martins (Oxford, United Kingdom)
19:20
SEQUENCE AND STRUCTURAL DETERMINANTS OF ALPHA - SYNUCLEIN AGGREGATION AND TOXICITY: FROM NOVEL
TOOLS TO DISEASE MECHANISMS AND THERAPIES
2326
H.A. Lashuel (Lausanne, Switzerland)
19:40
POSTTRANSLATIONAL MODIFICATIONS IN ALPHA - SYNUCLEIN TOXICITY
2327
T. Outeiro (Göttingen, Germany)
20:00
BREAK
2328
20:20
SYNUCLEINOPATHY IN THE ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
2329
O. Riess (Tubingen, Germany)
20:40
INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA DIVERSITIES IN HEALTH AND DISEASES, AND RELATION TO PARKINSON’S DISEASE
2330
TBD
21:00
BIDIRECTIONAL PROPAGATION OF ALPHA - SYNUCLEIN IN NEURONS
2331
J-Y Li (Lund, Sweden)
21:20
IMPACT OF SMALL MOLECULE MODULATORS AND ANTIBODIES ON ALPHA - SYNUCLEIN AGGREGATION
2332
D. Otzen (Aarhus, Denmark)
21:40
SUMMARY - FINAL QUESTION ROUND TO ALL SPEAKERS
2333
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18:45 - 21:15
Hall G
SPECIAL INTEREST EVENT:
SiE11: WOMEN IN NEUROSCIENCE
18:45
WELCOME ADDRESS
2308
M.A. Cenci Nilsson (Lund, Sweden)
GENDER STATISTICS IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
2309
18:50
A) GENDER EQUALITY STRATEGY IN EUROPEAN RESEARCH
2310
V. Willis-Mazzichi, Head of Sector Gender, DG Research & Innovation, European Commission
19:05
B) QUOTAS IN ACADEMIA: A SOLUTION OR A BURDEN?
19:20
NETWORKING AND MENTORING: A WWN PERSPECTIVE
2311
G. Wallon (Germany)
2312
M. Davila-Garcia (Washington, USA)
THE YOUNG SCIENTISTS' PERSPECTIVE ON CAREER-AND-LIFE BALANCE
2313
19:35
A) MY JOURNEY FROM POST-DOC TO FENS-KAVLI SCHOLAR AND LAB DIRECTOR
2314
C. Bellone (Lausanne, Switzerland)
19:45
B) HANDLING 'CAREER-AND-FAMILY': A MATTER FOR EMANCIPATED WOMEN AND MEN ALIKE
2315
T. Fieblinger (Lund, Sweden)
19:55
Q & A
2316
20:00
ONGOING INITIATIVES TO PROMOTE WOMEN IN SCIENCE
2317
20:00
A) INITIATIVES IMPLEMENTED BY SFN
2318
M. Dierssen (Barcelona, Spain)
20:15
B) WHAT CAN BE DONE AT EUROPEAN LEVEL
2319
M. Di Luca (Milano, Italy)
20:20
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION - WHAT MORE CAN BE DONE AT THE LOCAL, NATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LEVEL TO
SUPPORT WOMEN IN SCIENCE?
2320
Moderator: M.A. Cenci Nilsson (Lund, Sweden)2321
20:50
REFRESHMENTS AND NETWORKING
18:45 - 21:00
2322
Hall H
NETWORKING EVENT:
COMMUNICATING ANIMAL RESEARCH: WHY AND HOW - LESSONS FROM EUROPE
19:00 - 20:30
Hall C
NETWORKING EVENT:
ART OF NEUROSCIENCE 2016 - WINNER ANNOUNCEMENT
19:00 - 21:00
NETWORKING EVENT:
BLENDING SCIENCE AND COOKING: A COMPLETE SENSORY EXPERIENCE
19:30 - 21:30
NETWORKING EVENT:
FIRST MEETING OF THE SYNAPTIC ROLE IN COGNITIVE DISABILITIES NETWORK
Venue: Cab Inn Metro Hotel, Arne Jacobsens Alle 2, 2300 Copenhagen
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Room 19
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Organised by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Hosted by the Danish Society for Neuroscience
Where European Neuroscience
meets the world
POSTER
PRESENTATION V
Tuesday July 5, 2016
POSTER PRESENTATION V
TUESDAY JULY 5, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
A. DEVELOPMENT:
A.2.D NEUROGENESIS AND GLIOGENESIS - GLIAL DIFFERENTIATION
A001
S100B IS AN IMPORTANT REGULATOR OF ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
2334
E. Capoccia, M. Hao, W. Boesmans, C. Cirillo, P. Vanden Berghe (Leuven, Belgium)
A002
CONTACTIN-2/TAG-1 AFFECTS OLIGODENDROCYTE MATURATION AND CNS MYELINATION
2335
D. Karagogeos, L. Zoupi, M. Savvaki, A. Kalemaki, I. Kalafatakis (Heraklion-Crete, Greece)
A003
THE ROLE OF NEUROTRANSMISSION IN MYELINATION, AXON TARGETING AND MAINTENANCE OF SPECIFIED CORTICAL
PROJECTION NEURON POPULATIONS
2336
K. Korrell, H. Christian, A. Hoerder-Suabedissen, C. Pollart, Z. Molnár (Oxford, United Kingdom)
A004
AMPA RECEPTOR SIGNALLING IN OLIGODENDROCYTE DEVELOPMENT
2337
E. Kougioumtzidou, R. Sprengel, D. Attwell, R. William D (London, United Kingdom)
A005
CAMP-GEFII CONTROLS PACAP-INDUCED ASTROCYTOGENESIS VIA INTRACELLULAR CA2+ INCREASE
A006
OLIGODENDROCYTE HETEROGENEITY IN THE MOUSE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
2338
J. Kwak, H. Seo, K. Lee (Daegu, Republic of Korea)
2339
S. Marques, A. Zeisel, S. Codeluppi, D. Van Bruggen, H. Hochgerner, R. A. Romanov, D. Gyllborg, M. Häring,
A. Muñoz Manchado, G. La Manno, P. Lönnerberg, F. Rezayee, P. Ernfors, E. Arenas, J. Hjerling-Leffler, T. Harkany,
S. Linnarsson, G. Castelo-Branco (Stockholm, Sweden)
A007
THE EFFECT OF BCNU ON THE ORGANIZATION OF GLIAL CELLS FROM CEREBELLUM
2340
A. Martinez-Torres, M.A. Gonzalez-Gonzalez, A. Ostos-Valverde, R. Miledi (Queretaro, Mexico)
A008
DISORGANIZATION OF CENTRAL GLIAL ENDFEET MOLECULAR SCAFFOLDS IN MICE LACKING DYSTROPHIN DP71
2341
M. Belmaati Cherkaoui, C. Vaillend (Orsay, France)
A009
THE NEUROTROPHIN BDNF REGULATES SCHWANN CELL CHOLESTEROL SYNTHESIS AND MYELINATION
2342
S. Murray, M. Willingham, V. Perreau, A. Wong, T. Kilpatrick, J. Xiao (Parkville, Australia)
A010
A NOVEL AUTOMATED DISSOCIATION PROCEDURE ALLOWS EFFICIENT IMMUNOMAGNETIC ISOLATION OF VIABLE
ASTROCYTES FROM ADULT MOUSE BRAIN
2343
S. Reiß, H. Zhang, S. Tomiuk, S. Rüberg, R. Fekete, A. Bosio, M. Jungblut (Bergisch Gladbach, Germany)
A011
DONOR-DERIVED MACROPHAGES IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AFTER UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD STEM CELL
TRANSPLANTATION
2344
K. Takahashi, Y. Kakuda, S. Munemoto, H. Yamazaki, I. Nozaki, M. Yamada (Kanazawa, Japan)
DEVELOPMENT:
A.4.B AXON AND DENDRITE DEVELOPMENT - DENDRITIC GROWTH AND BRANCHING
A012
IDENTIFICATION OF NOVEL CYCLIN-DEPENDANT KINASE-LIKE 5 SUBSTRATES INVOLVED IN CYTOSKELETAL REGULATION 2345
L. Baltussen, S. Claxton, M. Moeskops, V. Christodoulou, H. Flynn, B. Snijders, S. Ultanir (London, United Kingdom)
A013
MST1/MST2 KINASE FUNCTION IN MAMMALIAN NEURONAL DEVELOPMENT
2346
K. Gill, S. Ultanir (London, United Kingdom)
A014
KAINATE RECEPTOR GLUK2 ELICITS NETWORK ACTIVITY AND PROMOTES DENDRITIC GROWTH IN EARLY POSTNATAL
RAT VISUAL CORTEX
2347
A. Jack, C. Syska, M.I.K. Hamad, M. Hollmann, P. Wahle (Bochum, Germany)
A015
DEVELOPMENT OF DENDRITIC ORIENTATION IN DROSOPHILA LOCAL MOTION-SENSING NEURONS
2348
P. Jesus, S. Tabea, B. Alexander (Martinsried, Germany)
A016
ROLES OF PERINEURONAL CHONDROITIN SULFATES AND SEMAPHORIN 3A IN THE MATURATION OF THE VESTIBULAR
CIRCUITRY
2349
P.Y. Kwan, C.W. Ma, Y.S. Chan, K.Y.D. Shum (Hong Kong, China)
A017
NEURITOGENIC PROPERTIES OF THE IMMUNOGLOBULIN MODULES OF NCAM2
2350
S. Lüchow, C.L.A. Quistgaard, M. Hansen, K.K. Rasmussen, L. Lo Leggio, T. Bentin, P.S. Walmod (Copenhagen, Denmark)
A018
GPRIN1, A NEW 5-HT6 RECEPTOR PARTNER THAT REGULATES RECEPTOR-OPERATED GS SIGNALING AND NEURITE
GROWTH
2351
C. Pujol, M. Seveno, J. Bockaert, P. Marin, S. Chaumont-Dubel (Montpellier, France)
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A019
NEURITOGENIC PROPERTIES OF THE FIBRONETIN TYPE 3-HOMOLOGY MODULES OF NCAM2
2352
C.L.A. Quistgaard, S.G. Lüchow, M. Hansen, K.K. Rasmussen, L. Lo Leggio, T. Bentin, P.S. Walmod (Copenhagen, Denmark)
A020
ANGIOMOTINS, A NOVEL FAMILY OF PROTEINS WITH IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS IN THE BRAIN
2353
K. Rojek, J. Krzemień, P. Niewiadomski, K. Bernadzki, H. Doleżyczek, M. Rylski, L. Kaczmarek, J. Jaworski,
T. Prószyński (Warsaw, Poland)
A021
ESTRADIOL SYNTHESIZED BY FEMALE NEURONS GENERATES SEX DIFFERENCES IN NEURITOGENESIS
2354
I. Ruiz Palmero, A. Ortiz Rodriguez, L.M. García Segura, M.A. Arévalo Arévalo (Madrid, Spain)
A022
SYNCHRONOUS DEVELOPMENT OF PYRAMIDAL NEURONS ACROSS THE HUMAN FRONTAL CORTEX DURING THE
PERINATAL PERIOD
2355
D. Sedmak, A. Hladnik, I. Kostović, Z. Petanjek (Zagreb, Croatia)
A023
THE PHARMACOLOGICAL BLOCKADE OF NA+/CA2+ EXCHANGER MODULATES THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF
PURKINJE CELL DENDRITIC ARBOR IN MOUSE CEREBELLAR SLICE CULTURES
2356
P. Sherkhane, J. Kapfhammer (Basel, Switzerland)
A024
INTEGRIN ACTIVATION THROUGH THE HEMATOPOIETIC ADAPTER MOLECULE ADAP DURING DENDRITIC DEVELOPMENT
OF HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
2357
M. Thiere, S. Kliche, O. Stork (Magdeburg, Germany)
A025
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ARHGEF37, A PREDICTED CURVATURE SENSING PROTEIN ESSENTIAL FOR
NEURONAL ARCHITECTURE
2358
A. Viplav (Münster, Germany)
DEVELOPMENT:
A.5.A SYNAPTOGENESIS AND ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT DEVELOPMENT - SYNAPSE FORMATION
A026
SUBSTRATE STIFFNESS MODULATES NEURONAL DEVELOPMENT
2359
J. Abele, A. Müller, K. Franze, D.C. Dieterich (Magdeberg, Germany)
A027
ENRICHED ENVIRONMENT REVERSES THE DECREASES IN THE SYNAPTOPHYSIN AND BDNF EXPRESSION IN THE
HIPPOCAMPUS OF MATERNALLY-SEPARATED RATS
2360
M. Astyrakaki, E. Dandi, S. Moza, R. Lagoudaki, E. Nousiopoulou, O. Touloumi, E. Spandou, D. Tata (Thessaloniki, Greece)
A028
THROMBOSPONDIN-1 REGULATION BY BDNF: SHEDDING LIGHT TO BDNF EFFECTORS IN SYNAPSE
2361
A.A. Castells, S. Alcantara (Barcelona, Spain)
A029
SALM5 TRANS-INTERACTS WITH LAR AND CIS-INTERACTS WITH NGL-3 TO PROMOTEPRESYNAPTIC DIFFERENTIATION
2362
Y. Choi, J. Nam, Y.S. Song, D.J. Whitcomb, D. Kim, S. Jeon, J.W. Um, S. Lee, J. Woo, S. Kwon, Y. Li, W. Mah, H. Kim, J. Ko,
K. Cho, E. Kim (Daejeon, Republic of Korea)
A030
COMPLEMENT CONTROL RELATED PROTEIN SUSD4 PROMOTES THE STABILIZATION AND FUNCTIONAL MATURATION
OF CLIMBING FIBER/PURKINJE CELL SYNAPSES IN THE CEREBELLAR CORTEX
2363
K. Iyer, I. Gonzalez-Calvo, S. Sigoillot, M. Albert, Y. Nadjar, J. Bessereau, A. Dumoulin, A. Triller, P. Isope, F. Selimi
(Paris, France)
A031
MICROGLIA INVOLVED IN NEURAL CIRCUIT FORMATION IN POSTNATAL MICE SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX
2364
A. Miyamoto, H. Wake, H. Murakoshi, K. Eto, J. Nabekura (Aichi, Japan)
A032
DEVELOPMENT OF GLUTAMATERGIC AND GABAERGIC SYNAPSES ON PRINCIPAL NEURONS IN THE RAT NEOCORTEX
2365
S. Naskar, E. Balzani, V. Tucci, L. Cancedda (Genoa, Italy)
A033
MASS SPECTROMETRIC-BASED QUANTITATIVE PROTEOMICS USING SILAC REVEALS THE SYNAPTIC PROTEOME
A034
INHIBITION OF GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE IN EARLY SYNAPTOGENESIS PERIOD INDUCES SPATIAL MEMORY
IMPAIRMENT OF ADULTHOOD
2366
S.F. Sampaio, M.J. Pinto, L.F. Martins, G. Espadas-Garcìa, E.S. Aguade, R.D. Almeida (Coimbra, Portugal)
2367
H. Son, S. Kim, S. Jung, I.M. Imamul, D. Jung, V. Arul, D.H. Lee, G.S. Roh, K. Sang Soo, G.J. Cho, W.S. Choi
( Jinju, Republic of Korea)
A035
PERINATAL MACHR SIGNALING PROMOTES MATURATION OF THE CORTICAL INHIBITORY SYSTEM
2368
K. Toksöz, M. Hamad, A. Jack, C. Riedel, P. Wahle (Bochum, Germany)
A036
PLD1 CONTROLS BDNF-INDUCED SIGNALLING IN CORTICAL NEURONS
N. Vitale, M. Ammar (Strasbourg, France)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
A037
INTERNEURON SYNAPTOPATHY INDUCED BY THE PRO-INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINE LIF IN DEVELOPING NEOCORTEX
2370
P. Wahle, M.I.K. Hamad, S. Patz, M.J. Wirth, J. Grabert, J. König, N. Jamann, A. Jack, G. Di Cristo, L. Maffei, N. Berardi,
M. Engelhardt (Bochum, Germany)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.1.D NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND SIGNALLING MOLECULES - ACETYLCHOLINE
B001
PHARMACOLOGY OF COW AND RAT NATIVE CHROMAFFIN CELL ALPHA3BETA4* NACHRS AND THE EXOCYTOTIC
RESPONSE ELICITED BY PLASMA CONCENTRATIONS OF VARENICLINE AND NICOTINE
2371
A. Albillos, A.J. Hone, A. Jiménez-Pompa, N. García-Magro, S. Sanz-Lázaro, J.M. McIntosh, L. Rueda-Ruzafa (Madrid, Spain)
B002
ROLE OF THE ACCESSORY SUBUNIT IN THE Α3Β4 NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR IN CELL SURFACE TRAFFICKING
2372
A. Crespi, M. Sciaccaluga, M. Moretti, S. Fucile, C. Gotti, S.F. Colombo (Milan, Italy)
B003
CHOLINERGIC REGULATION OF HIPPOCAMPAL NETWORK OSCILLATIONS 2373
U. Heinemann, R. Ul Haq, J. Hollnagel (Berlin, Germany)
B004
MENTHOL AND BENDIOCARB INTERACTIONS IN INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM
2374
M. Jankowska, M. Stankiewicz (Toruń, Poland)
B005
NEURONAL RESPONSE TO CARBACHOL STIMULATION IS ALTERED IN THE MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX OF MICE WITH
NEUROPATHIC PAIN
2375
M. Mitric, K. Kummer, M. Kress (Innsbruck, Austria)
B006
PSEUDOGENES CARRYING MICRORNA RECOGNITION ELEMENTS REGULATE THE CHOLINERGIC SIGNALING PATHWAY
B007
MODULATION OF GABAERGIC TRANSMISSION ONTO STRIATAL CHOLINERGIC INTERNEURONS VIA MUSCARINIC
RECEPTORS
2376
A. Simchovitz, S. Barbash, M. Roitman, H. Soreq ( Jerusalem, Israel)
2377
E. Suzuki, T. Momiyama (Tokyo, Japan)
B008
COORDINATED RELEASE OF ACETYLCHOLINE IN PREFRONTAL CORTEX AND HIPPOCAMPUS IS ASSOCIATED WITH
AROUSAL AND REWARD ON DISTINCT TIMESCALES
2378
L.M. Teles-Grilo Ruivo, K.L. Baker, M.W. Conway, P.J. Kinsley, G. Gilmour, K.G. Phillips, J.T.R. Isaac, J.P. Lowry,
J.R. Mellor (Bristol, United Kingdom)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.2.D LIGAND GATED ION CHANNELS - GLYCINE RECEPTORS
B009
HYPERAMMONEMIA ALTERS GLYCINERGIC NEUROTRANSMISSION AND MODULATION OF THE GLUTAMATE-NITRIC
OXIDE-CGMP PATHWAY BY EXTRACELLULAR GLYCINE IN CEREBELLUM IN VIVO
2379
A. Cabrera-Pastor, L. Taoro-Gonzalez, V. Felipo (Valencia, Spain)
B010
SUBUNIT SPECIFIC AND VOLTAGE-DEPENDENT INHIBITION OF GLYCINE RECEPTORS BY NIFLUMIC ACID
2380
G. Maleeva, P. Bregestovski (Kiev, Ukraine)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.2.E LIGAND GATED ION CHANNELS - BIOGENIC AMINE RECEPTORS
B011
CONFORMATIONAL DYNAMICS OF THE 5-HT3A RECEPTOR REVEALED BY VOLTAGE CLAMP FLUOROMETRY
2381
L. Munro, A.S. Kristensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.2.G LIGAND GATED ION CHANNELS - TRP CHANNELS
B012
THE EFFECT OF CANNABINOID SYSTEM IN THE ANTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX ON EFFORT-BASED DECISION MAKING
MEDIATES PARTLY VIA TRPV1 RECEPTORS
2382
Z. Fatahivanani, Z. Reisi, A. Haghparast, A. Khani (Tehran, Iran)
B013
2, 4-DIACYLPHLOROGLUCINOLS AS CLASSIC TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL-6 ACTIVATORS
2383
N. Fritz, J. Eberle, A. Bouron, G. Nowak, M. Heinrich, K. Friedland (Erlangen, Germany)
B014
TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL ANKYRIN 1 CHANNELS PARTICIPATE IN SOMATIC PAIN HYPERSENSITIVITY IN
DEXTRAN SULFATE SODIUM INDUCED COLITIS IN MICE
2384
P. Jain, R. Nassini, S. Materazzi, D. Rossi Degl'Innocenti, F. De Logu, C. Fusi, A. M. Hassan, R. Mayerhofer,
F. Reichmann, P. Geppetti, P. Holzer (Graz, Austria)
B015
WHEN SIZE MATTERS: TRPV4 IS A VOLUME SENSOR - AND NOT AN OSMOSENSOR 2385
T. ToftBertelsen, D. Krizaj, N. MacAulay (Copenhagen, Denmark)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.5 NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE
B016
MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF LARGE DENSE CORE VESICLE DEAD-END DOCKING IN MOUSE CHROMAFFIN CELLS
B017
PRESYNAPTIC CHOLINE EFFECTS IN MATURE AND REGENERATING MOUSE NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTIONS
2386
U. Becherer, E. Dembla, R. Mohrmann, D. Bruns, J. Rettig (Homburg-Saar, Germany)
2387
P. Bogatcheva, V. Leonov, O. Balezina (Moscow, Russia)
B018
ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT REGULATION OF TRANSMITTER SUPPLY BY GABA AND GLUTAMINE TRANSPORTERS AT
CENTRAL INHIBITORY SYNAPSES
B019
PHARMACOLOGICAL PROFILES AND FUNCTIONAL ROLES OF PRESYNAPTIC, RELEASE-REGULATING MGLU2PREFERRING AND MGLU3-PREFERRING AUTORECEPTORS AND THEIR ROLE IN DEMYELINATING DISEASE
2388
L. Bonet, L. Wang, S. Supplisson (Paris, France)
2389
T. Bonfiglio, M. Vergassola, V. Antognoli, G. Olivero, C. Cervetto, M. Grilli, C. Usai, M. Marchi, A. Pittaluga (Genoa, Italy)
B020
TWO MAJOR SYNAPTOTAGMIN ISOFORMS COOPERATE TO DRIVE RELEASE AT A FAST INHIBITORY BRAINSTEM SYNAPSE 2390
B021
CAPS1 EFFECTS ON INTRAGRANULAR PH AND REGULATION OF BDNF RELEASE FROM SECRETORY GRANULES IN
HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
B. Bouhours, O. Kochubey, E. Gjoni, R. Schneggenburger (Lausanne, Switzerland)
2391
T. Brigadski, R. Eckenstaler, V. Lessmann (Magdeburg, Germany)
B022
DISTINCT CONTRIBUTION OF P/Q- AND N-TYPE VOLTAGE-GATED CALCIUM CHANNELS TO GLUTAMATE RELEASE FROM
HIPPOCAMPAL MOSSY FIBER TERMINALS
2392
S. Chamberland, A. Evstratova, K. Toth (Quebec, Canada)
B023
HETEROGENEOUS FUNCTIONING OF NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE MACHINERY AT UNITARY CEREBELLAR GRANULE
CELLS SYNAPTIC TERMINALS DURING BURSTS OF ACTIVITY
B024
ROLE OF THE SNARE PROTEIN SNAP-23 IN SYNCHRONOUS AND ASYNCHRONOUS SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN
HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
2393
K. Dorgans, B. Poulain, P. Isope, F. Doussau (Strasbourg, France)
2394
Z. Dósa, J.B. Sørensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B025
MEASURING GLUTAMATE TRANSIENTS IN THE CLEFT OF INDIVIDUAL SCHAFFER COLLATERAL SYNAPSES
B026
ARF6 REGULATES THE CYCLING AND THE READILY RELEASABLE POOL OF SYNAPTIC VESICLES AT HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPSE2396
2395
C.D. Dürst, J.S. Wiegert, C. Schulze, T.G. Oertner (Hamburg, Germany)
M. Fadda, E. Tagliatti, E. Belmonte, F. Benfenati, A. Fassio (Genova, Italy)
B027
SYNAPSIN 1 REGULATES THE BALANCE BETWEEN SYNCHRONOUS AND ASYNCHRONOUS RELEASE OF GABA IN
PARVALBUMIN INTERNEURONS
2397
N. Forte, A. Contestabile, P. Baldelli, F. Benfenati (Genoa, Italy)
B028
N-CADHERIN CONTROLS ACTIVITY-INDUCED COMPENSATORY ENDOCYTOSIS AT CENTRAL SYNAPSES
K. Gottmann, B. Van Stegen, O. Rebekka, A. Hermann, D. Sushma (Düsseldorf, Germany)
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2398
POSTER PRESENTATION V
TUESDAY JULY 5, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B029
MODULATION OF THE ENERGY BARRIER FOR VESICLE FUSION BY SYNAPTOTAGMIN-1 CONTROLS CA2+ DEPENDENT
NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE BUT NOT CLAMPING OF SPONTANEOUS RELEASE
B030
DISTINCT MOLECULAR REQUIREMENTS OF SYNAPTIC VESICLE AND LARGE DENSE-CORE VESICLE DOCKING
2399
V. Huson, M. Meijer, S. Schotten, M. Ter Veer, M. Ruiter, M. Verhage, L.N. Cornelisse (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
2400
C. Imig, K.M. Man, E. Schäffner, J. Rhee, N. Brose, S.M. Wojcik, B.H. Cooper (Goettingen, Germany)
B031
SEROTONIN-INDUCED INHIBITION OF GABA RELEASE ONTO RAT BASAL FOREBRAIN CHOLINERGIC NEURONS MEDIATED
BY POTASSIUM CHANNEL MODULATION
B032
COMPLEMENT MODULATORY EFFECTS ON GLUTAMATERGIC NEUROTRANSMISSION IN CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
2401
T. Nishijo, T. Momiyama (Tokyo, Japan)
2402
G. Olivero, T. Bonfiglio, M. Rjiba, M. Vergassola, P. Severi, M. Marchi, A. Pittaluga (Genoa, Italy)
B033
NEUROTRANSMISSION ALTERATIONS RELATED TO THE PROGRESSION OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE IN 3XTG-AD
TRANSGENIC MICE
B034
SYNAPTIC VESICLE EXOCYTOSIS VISUALIZED BY CRYO-FLUORESCENCE AND CRYO-ELECTRON MICROSCOPY IN
MILLISECOND RESOLUTION
2403
C. Nanclares, I. Colmena, J.A. Arranz-Tagarro, A. García García, L. Gandia (Madrid, Spain)
2404
J. Radecke, K. Goldie, H. McMahon, M. Kudryashev, H. Stahlberg, B. Zuber (Bern, Switzerland)
B035
ALTERATION IN THE NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION GLIAL CELLS IN THE TAMBALEANTE MUTANT MICE
2405
R. Ruiz, S. Bachiller, E. Pérez-Villegas, J.L. Rosa, L. Tabares, J.L. Venero, J.A. Armengol, A.M. Carrión (Sevilla, Spain)
B036
ADF/COFILIN IN SYNAPSE PHYSIOLOGY AND MOUSE BEHAVIOR
2406
M. Rust (Marburg, Germany)
B037
PRESYNAPTIC RELEASE PROBABILITY MIGHT BE REGULATED PROMINENTLY BY ACTIVITY OF MATRIX
METALLOPROTEINASES
2407
A. Salamian, A. Suska, L. Kaczmarek (Warsaw, Poland)
B038
CB1 RECEPTOR INDUCED SILENCING OF GLUTAMATERGIC SYNAPTIC BOUTONS INVOLVES A CAMP/EPAC2/PLC
SIGNALING PATHWAY TARGETING THE RELEASE MACHINERY
2408
J. Sánchez-Prieto Borja, D. Bartolomé-Martín, M. Torres, B. Alonso (Madrid, Spain)
B039
THE SNAP-25 LINKER IS AN INTEGRAL REGULATOR OF SNARE-MEDIATED EXOCYTOSIS
2409
A. Shaaban, W. Frisch, M. Dhara, D. Bruns, R. Mohrmann (Homburg/Saar, Germany)
B040
NEURONAL MAINTENANCE AND SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN THE ABSENCE OF SYNTAXIN-1 ISOFORMS
2410
G. Vardar (Berlin, Germany)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.7.B SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY - LTP: PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR
B041
CELL TYPE-SPECIFIC MTORC1 FUNCTION IN SOMATOSTATIN-EXPRESSING INTERNEURONS REGULATES HIPPOCAMPAL
NETWORK PLASTICITY AND MEMORY
B042
DEPLETION OF DIETARY PHYTO-OESTROGENS REDUCES HIPPOCAMPAL PLASTICITY AND CONTEXTUAL FEAR MEMORY
IN THE ADULT MALE MOUSE
2411
J. Artinian, A. La Fontaine, M. Maurer, A. Jordan, I. Laplante, K. Nader, J. Lacaille (Montreal, Canada)
2412
G. Caliskan, K. Sandhu, O. Stork (Magdeburg, Germany)
B043
LONG-TERM SYNAPTIC STATISTICAL LEARNING: AIMING FOR A TARGET POSTSYNAPTIC RESPONSE
B044
THE EFFECT OF MATERNAL DEPRIVATION ON SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN THE RAT HIPPOCAMPUS THROUGHOUT
DEVELOPMENT
2413
R.P. Costa, Z. Padamsey, J. D'Amour, R. Froemke, N. Emptage, T.P. Vogels (Oxford, United Kingdom)
2414
N. Derks, A. Sarabdjitsingh, H. Krugers, C. Hoogenraad, M. Joëls (Utrecht, Netherlands)
B045
THE ROLE OF SYNAPTIC COOPERATION AND COMPETITION IN DISCRIMINATIVE LEARNING
2415
A. Drumond, R. Fonseca (Oeiras, Portugal)
B046
PYK2 IS ESSENTIAL FOR HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY AND SPATIAL LEARNING AND MEMORY
2416
A. Giralt, V. Brito, R. Coura, Q. Chevy, Y. Otsu, S. Ginés, J.P. Poncer, J. Girault (Paris, France)
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BOARD NO
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B047
ABLATION OF INTERFERON TYPE 1 RECEPTOR IMPAIRS HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY AND DENDRITIC
MORPHOLOGY
2417
G. Grigoryan, S. Hosseini, C. Chhatbar, K. Michaelsen-Preusse, U. Kalinke, M. Korte (Braunschweig, Germany)
B048
ROLE AND REGULATION OF THE ENDOSOMAL PROTEIN RAB11-FIP2 DURING SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
B049
BIDIRECTIONAL MODULATION OF SOCIABILITY BY PTEN
2418
Y. Gutierrez, M. Royo, J.A. Esteban (Madrid, Spain)
2419
C. Sánchez-Puelles, C. Venero, R. Luján, M. Serrano, A. Chan, J.A. Esteban, S. Knafo (Madrid, Spain)
B050
FUNCTIONAL SIMILARITIES BETWEEN MACHINE LEARNING AND CULTURED NEURAL NETWORKS
2420
T. Isomura, K. Kotani, Y. Jimbo (Tokyo, Japan)
B051
AN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY TO UNCOVER THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ROLE OF THE AMYLOID PRECURSOR PROTEIN
(APP) FAMILY
2421
S. Ludewig, U. Herrmann, M. Hick, U. Müller, M. Korte (Braunschweig, Germany)
B052
SHORT ELEVATION OF EXTRACELLULAR K+ INDUCES LONG-TERM POTENTIATION IN HIPPOCAMPAL AREAS IN SLICES
2422
R. Rasmussen, N. Kang, M. Nedergaard (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B053
COMPLEX SPIKE ACTIVITY REGULATES LONG-TERM PLASTICITY OF CEREBELLAR PURKINJE CELLS INDUCED BY
REPEATED SENSORY STIMULATION IN AWAKE MICE
2423
V. Romano, L. De Propris, L.W.J. Bosman, J. Spanke, E.U. D'Angelo, C.I. De Zeeuw (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
B054
GHRELIN RESTORES SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY AND ALLEVIATES ISCHEMIA-INDUCED IMPAIRMENT OF LONG-TERM
POTENTIATION IN RAT HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 THROUGH INHIBITION OF MITOCHONDRIAL APOPTOSIS
2424
B. Sadeghi (Tehran, Iran)
B055
PHARMACOGENETIC ANALYSIS REVEALS COMPENSATION FOR PKMΖ FUNCTION BY PKCΙ/Λ IN LONG-TERM
POTENTIATION AND SPATIAL LONG-TERM MEMORY IN PKMΖ-NULL MICE
2425
P. Tsokas, C. Hsieh, E. Lesburgueres, A.A. Fenton, T.C. Sacktor (Brooklyn, USA)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.7.I SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY - STRUCTURAL PLASTICITY
B056
SHORT - TERM ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT INDUCES STRUCTURAL PLASTICITY IN VENTRAL MEDIAL
PREFRONTAL - CORTEX IN ADULT MALE RATS
2426
A. Ashokan, R. Mitra (Singapore, Singapore)
B057
ACTIN TYROSINE-53-PHOSPHORYLATION IN NEURONAL MATURATION AND SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
2427
E. Bertling, J. Englund, R. Minkeviciene, M. Koskinen, M. Segerstråle, E. Castren, T. Taira, P. Hotulainen (Helsinki, Finland)
B058
ROLE OF THE DOPAMINE D3-NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE HETERORECEPTOR IN THE REGULATION OF DOPAMINERGIC
NEURONS PLASTICITY
2428
L. Bontempi, F. Bono, P. Savoia, C. Fiorentini, M. Missale (Brescia, Italy)
B059
INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT LOW INTENSITY REPETITIVE TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION
(LI-RTMS) PARAMETERS ON PRE-CLINICAL MODELS OF DIFFERENT PATHOLOGIES
B060
SYNAPTIC CHANGES UPON REMOVAL OF EXTRACELLULAR PERINEURONAL NETS IN VISUAL CORTEX
2429
T. Dufor, M. Natalie, C. Goyenvalle, N. Debray, J. Mariani, A. Lohof, R. Sherrard (Paris, France)
2430
G. Faini, A. Aguirre, P. Tommaso, D. Charlotte, B. Alberto (Paris, France)
B061
SPINES IN PARVALBUMIN-EXPRESSING INTERNEURONS UNDERGO STRUCTURAL PLASTICITY DEPENDING ON THE
BEHAVIOURAL STATE
B062
CHRONIC SUB-ANESTHETIC KETAMINE STIMULATES FORMATION OF CORTICAL DENDRITIC SPINES IN AWAKE MICE
IMAGED LONGITUDINALLY IN THE MOBILE HOMECAGE
2431
D. Kaufhold, M. Strüber, M. Bartos (Freiburg, Germany)
2432
L. Khiroug, J. Kolikova, P. Marshall, D. Toptunov, E. Pryazhnikov (Helsinki, Finland)
B063
CONSEQUENCES OF ALTERED DENDRITIC ARBORIZATION IN HIPPOCAMPAL NETWORKS – LINKING MOLECULAR
SIGNALING, NEURONAL MORPHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE
2433
J. Maurer, D. Mauceri, A. Yanez, A. Draguhn, H. Bading, M. Both (Heidelberg, Germany)
B064
CARBONIC ANHYDRASE VII REGULATES DENDRITIC SPINE MORPHOLOGY AND DENSITY VIA ACTIN FILAMENT BUNDLING 2434
E. Ruusuvuori, E. Bertling, P. Blaesse, E. Kremneva, G. Gateva, P. Seja, M. Virtanen, L. Vutskits, P. Lappalainen,
M. Summanen, K. Kaila, P. Hotulainen (Helsinki, Finland)
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SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B065
ESTROGEN SENSITIVE G-PROTEIN COUPLED RECEPTOR (GPER1) RAPIDLY REGULATES DENDRITIC SPINE TURNOVER AND
PSD-95 DYNAMICS
B066
SUPER RESOLUTION MICROSCOPY IN BRAIN TISSUE OF THE FRUIT FLY REVEALS PROTEIN ORGANIZATION OF SYNAPSES 2436
2435
K. Sellers, P. Raval, W. Iain, D. Tarek, M. Jayanta, F. Erli, D. Gadd, N. Brandon, D. Srivastava (London, United Kingdom)
I. Spuehler, G. Conley, S. Sprecher, F. Scheffold (Fribourg, Switzerland)
B067
CONFORMATIONAL AND IONOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR SIGNALING MECHANISMS IN ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT
SPINE SHRINKAGE
B068
STRUCTURAL PLASTICITY OF DENDRITIC SPINES DURING LONG-TERM SYNAPTIC DEPRESSION
2437
I. Stein, K. Zito (Davis, USA)
2438
A. Thomazeau, M. Bosch, S. Essayan-Perez, M. Bear (Cambridge, USA)
B069
SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY SETS SYNAPTIC LIFETIME
2439
J.S. Wiegert, T.G. Oertner (Hamburg, Germany)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.8.C NETWORK INTERACTIONS - OTHER
B070
IMPACT OF FEMALE HORMONES ON FUNCTIONAL BRAIN NETWORKS: AN IN VIVO MRI STUDY IN OVARIECTOMIZED MICE 2440
B071
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE LOCAL EXCITATORY INPUTS ONTO PARVALBUMIN- AND CHOLECYSTOKININ-EXPRESSING
BASKET CELLS IN THE BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA
C. Anckaerts, R. Hinz, A. Langbeen, D. Shah, C. Vanacker, V. Prevot, M. Verhoye, A. Van der Linden (Wilrijk, Belgium)
2441
T. Andrasi, J.M. Veres, R. Kozma, N. Hájos (Budapest, Hungary)
B072
THE SYNAPTIC ORGANIZATION OF CORTICOCORTICAL COMMUNICATION IN THE PRIMATE SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX
B073
CELL-TYPE-SPECIFIC CONTROL OF THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS SHELL BY THE LATERAL HYPOTHALAMUS
2442
M. Ashaber, E. Pálfi, R.M. Friedman, T. Kovács, I. Stuber, W.A. Roe, L. Négyessy (Budapest, Hungary)
2443
C. Blomeley, D. Burdakov (London, United Kingdom)
B074
IDENTIFICATION OF A NEW HUMAN NEOCORTICAL NEURON TYPE
2444
E. Boldog, M. Rozsa, G. Olah, A. Ozsvar, B. Kovacs, G. Molnar, S. Borde, I. Piszar, P. Barzo, G. Tamas (Szeged, Hungary)
B075
STEEP, SPATIOTEMPORALLY GRADED RECRUITMENT OF FEEDBACK INHIBITION BY SPARSE DENTATE GRANULE
CELL ACTIVITY
2445
O. Braganza, H. Beck (Bonn, Germany)
B076
CLUSTERING IN NEURAL CONFIGURATION SPACE IMPROVES INFERENCE OF SYNAPTIC CONNECTIVITY
2446
P. Del Giudice, G. Baglietto, G. Gigante (Roma, Italy)
B077
RAPID IMAGING OF WHOLE MOUSE BRAINS BY ASPHERIC LIGHT SHEET MICROSCOPY
2447
H. Dodt, C. Hahn, M. Pende, K. Becker, N. Jährling, I. Sabdyusheva-Litschauer, S. Saghafi (Vienna, Austria)
B078
ANTIPSYCHOTIC DRUGS MODULATE THE WIRING AND SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY OF HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
NETWORKS IN VITRO
2448
E. Dzyubenko, A. Faissner (Bochum, Germany)
B079
GRID CELL NETWORK RESILIENT TO INPUT-SPECIFIC MEDIAL SEPTAL PERTURBATIONS
2449
M. Elle Lepperød, M. Brænne Wigestrand, K. Kinden Lensjø, M.M. Frey, S. Dragly, G.T. Einevoll, T. Solstad, M. Fyhn,
T. Hafting Fyhn (Oslo, Norway)
B080
HOW ACTIVITY DEPENDENT FEEDBACK INHIBITION MAY MAINTAIN HEAD DIRECTION SIGNALS IN PRESUBICULUM
2450
D. Fricker, M. Nassar, F. Stella, I. Cohen, B. Mathon, C. Boccara, R. Miles, J. Simonnet (Paris, France)
B081
CYTOARCHITECTONIC SIMILARITY AS A WIRING PRINCIPLE OF THE HUMAN CONNECTOME
B082
STRESS EXPOSURE MODULATES CORRELATION BETWEEN ANXIETY AND MORPHOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF
BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA NEURONS
2451
A. Goulas, R. Werner, S. Beul, D. Säring, M. Van den Heuvel, C. Hilgetag (Hamburg, Germany)
2452
A. Hegde Nagarajan, R. Mitra (Singapore, Singapore)
B083
MODULATION OF ACTIVITY PATTERN IN CORTICAL NETWORK BY SELECTIVE DIFFERENTIATION OF IPS CELLS INTO
EXCITATORY/INHIBITORY NEURONS
2453
S. Iida, K. Shimba, K. Kotani, Y. Jimbo (Tokyo, Japan)
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.10.A GLIA-NEURON INTERACTIONS - SYNAPSES
B084
FRACTALKINE RECEPTOR DEFICIENCY IMPAIRS MICROGLIAL AND NEURONAL RESPONSIVENESS TO CHRONIC STRESS
2454
L. Maggi, G. Miliior, C. Lecours, L. Samson, K. Bisht, F. Pagani, S. Poggini, C. Deflorio, C. Lauro, S. Alboni, C. Limatola,
I. Branchi, M. Tremblay (Roma, Italy)
B085
CIRCUIT-SPECIFIC SIGNALING IN ASTRO-NEURONAL NETWORKS IS DISRUPTED IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF PARKINSON'S
DISEASE
2455
R. Martín, R. Bajo-Grañeras, R. Moratalla, G. Perea, A. Araque (Madrid, Spain)
B086
THE ROLE OF GLIAL VERSUS NEURONAL CANNABINOID RECEPTORS IN DEVELOPMENTAL PLASTICITY OF THE VISUAL
CORTEX
2456
R. Min, M.H. Saiepour, B. Lutz, G. Marsicano, C.N. Levelt (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
B087
ASTROCYTES MEDIATE HIPPOCAMPAL LONG-TERM DEPRESSION
2457
M. Navarrete Llinás, A. SanAgustin, J.A. Esteban (Madrid, Spain)
B088
DEFECTIVE GLUTAMATE AND K+ CLEARANCE BY CORTICAL ASTROCYTES IN A MOUSE MODEL OF MIGRAINE WITH
REDUCED EXPRESSION OF THE GLIAL ALPHA2 NA+,K+ ATPASE
2458
D. Pietrobon, A. Tottene, M. Melone, C. Capuani, L. Bragina, G. Crivellaro, M. Santello, G. Casari, F. Conti (Padova, Italy)
B089
ENDOCANNABINOID SIGNALING TO ASTROCYTES IN THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA (VTA)
2459
L.M. Requie, M. Gomez-Gonzalo, L. Mariotti, G. Carmignoto (Padova, Italy)
B090
INTERACTION OF ASTROCYTIC LAMELLAE WITH DENDRITIC SPINES, DENDRITIC SHAFT AND AXONAL BOUTONS
2460
N. Gavrilov, I. Golyagina, V. Turlapov, A. Semyanov (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
B091
MICROGLIA-SYNAPSE INTERACTIONS IN THE NAÏVE AND PATHOLOGICAL BRAIN
B092
TWO PHOTON-STED MICROSCOPY TO VISUALIZE GLIAL CELLS AND DENDRITIC SPINES IN MOUSE NEOCORTEX IN VIVO
2461
C.J. Sogn (Oslo, Norway)
2462
M. Ter Veer, T. Pfeiffer, B. Philipp, J. Angibaud, M. Arizono, F. Helmchen, U.V. Nagerl (Bordeaux, France)
B093
NG2 CELL SPECIFIC GENE KNOCKOUT AS A TOOL TO UNDERSTAND THE IMPACT OF NEURON-GLIA SYNAPTIC SIGNALING 2463
A. Timmermann, F. Kirchhoff, G. Seifert, C. Steinhäuser (Bonn, Germany)
B094
ADENOSINE A1 AND A2A RECEPTORS MODULATE MGLUR5-MEDIATED CALCIUM SIGNALLING IN RAT CORTICAL
PRIMARY ASTROCYTES
2464
S.H. VAZ, H. De Castro Abrantes, P. Avelar, M.J. Diógenes, A.M. Sebastião (Lisboa, Portugal)
B095
NATIVE A2A-D2 HETERODIMERS: MODULATION OF GLUTAMATE RELEASE FROM STRIATAL ASTROCYTE PROCESSES
2465
A. Venturini, C. Cervetto, M. Passalacqua, S. Genedani, A. Woods, G. Maura, M. Marcoli, L.F. Agnati (Genova, Italy)
B096
THE ROLE OF MICROGLIA IN THE ADULT CNS OF SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION
2466
H. Wake, R. Akiyoshi, D. Kato, K. Haruwaka, N. Junichi (Okazaki, Japan)
B097
ATP-MEDIATED ASTROGLIAL HYPEREXCITABILITY IN A RAT MODEL OF CHRONIC EPILEPSY
2467
M. Wellmann, C. Alvarez-Ferradas, J.C. Morales, M. Fuenzalida, J.C. Saez, M. Roncagliolo, C. Bonansco (Valparaíso, Chile)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.1.B ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS - TAU AND OTHER PATHOLOGICAL
PROTEINS
C001
DIRECT EVIDENCE OF INTERNALIZATION OF TAU BY MICROGLIA IN VITRO AND IN VIVO
2468
M. Bolós, M. Llorens-Martín, J. Jurado-Arjona, F. Hernandez, A. Rábano, J. Avila (Madrid, Spain)
C002
SYNAPTIC MODULATION OF TAU PATHOLOGY PROPAGATION
2469
S. Cesariny Calafate, P. Verstreken, D. Moechars (Leuven, Belgium)
C003
THE POTENTIAL OF SYNTHETIC INDOLYLQUINOLINE COMPOUNDS FOR TAU MISFOLDING REDUCTION BY ENHANCEMENT
OF HSPB1
2470
K. Chang, G. Lee-Chen (Taoyuang, Taiwan)
C004
CHRONIC SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION CONTRIBUTES TO TAU PHOSPHORYLATION AT ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE RELEVANT
EPITOPES
A. Collcutt, A.A. Asuni, J.L. Teeling (Southampton, United Kingdom)
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2471
POSTER PRESENTATION V
TUESDAY JULY 5, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
C005
THE INTERACTION BETWEEN MUTANT PRION PROTEIN AND GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS: A NOVEL MECHANISM FOR
NEURONAL DYSFUNCTION IN GENETIC PRION DISEASES
C006
PSK/TAO KINASES AND TAU PATHOLOGY IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
2472
E. Ghirardini, R. Morini, E. Restelli, D. Ortolan, I. Bertani, M. Rasile, I. Corradini, R. Chiesa, M. Matteoli (Milan, Italy)
2473
C. Giacomini, I.A. Tavares, D.P. Hanger, J.D. Morris (London, United Kingdom)
C007
GSKIP- AND GSK3-MEDIATED ANCHORING STRENGTHENS CAMP/PKA/TAU AXIS SIGNALING TO INDUCE CELL CYCLE
RE-ENTRY IN ALZHEIMER PATHOGENESIS
C008
EVIDENCE THAT TAU IN AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF CERTAIN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE BRAINS MEDIATES INHIBITION OF LTP
IN VIVO
2474
Y. Hong (Kaohsiung, Taiwan)
2475
I. Klyubin, T. Ondrejcak, T. O'Malley, D. Walsh, M. Rowan (Dublin, Ireland)
C009
STAGING OF ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND TAU PATHOLOGY IN A RAT MODEL OF SPORADIC ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
C010
DETECTION OF TAU OLIGOMERS IN HUMAN SERUM
2476
A. Knezovic, J. Osmanovic-Barilar, M. Curlin, P. Hof, G. Simic, P. Riederer, M. Salkovic-Petrisic (Zagreb, Croatia)
2477
M. Kolarova, U. Sengupta, J. Ricny, A. Bartos, R. Kayed (Prague, Czech Republic)
C011
HUMAN TAU EXPRESSION REDUCES ADULT NEUROGENESIS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF TAUOPATHY
2478
Y. Komuro, B. Lamb (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
C012
APOLIPOPROTEINS MODULATE ASTROCYTE EXCITABILITY BY CONTROLLING LYSOSOME CALCIUM FLUXES
2479
R. Larramona Arcas, A. Eraso, A. Golbano, A. Gutierrez, J. Vitorica, J. Comella, E. Galea, R. Masgrau (Barcelona, Spain)
C013
AGGRAVATED DEFICITS IN HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY AND HIPPOCAMPUS-DEPENDENT MEMORY BY
INCREASED GSK3S ACTIVITY IN DOUBLE TRANSGENIC (GSK3Β/TAU301L) MICE
2480
A. Latif-Hernandez, A. Tariq, H. Devijver, P. Borghgraef, B. Lechat, R. D'Hooge, F. Van Leuven, D. Balschun
(Leuven, Belgium)
C014
LONG-TERM POTENTIATION DEFICITS IN PREFRONTAL CORTEX PRECEDE IMPAIRMENTS IN DENTATE GYRUS AT
A PRESYMPTOMATIC STAGE OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE PATHOLOGY IN TWO TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODELS
2481
A. Schreurs, A. Latif-hernandez, T. Ahmed, F. Van Leuven, D. Balschun (Leuven, Belgium)
C015
RESTORATION OF IMPAIRED L-LTD BY GSK3 INHIBITION OR PP2A ACTIVATION IN TAU.P301L MICE THAT MODEL
TAUOPATHY OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
2482
A. Tariq, H. Devijver, P. Borghgraef, B. Lechat-, F. Van Leuven, D. Balschun (Leuven, Belgium)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.1.C ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS CELLULAR DYSFUNCTION MECHANISMS
C016
HEART FAILURE, FROM EARLY STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT, INDUCES COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT, AND NEUROVASCULAR
UNIT DYSFUNCTION IN TGΑQ*44 MICE
2483
M. Adamski, M. Sternak, T. Mohaissen, I. Czaban, M. Malinowska, G. Wilczynski, S. Chlopicki (Kraków, Poland)
C017
FUNCTIONAL METABOLIC STUDIES OF CEREBRAL MITOCHONDRIA IN THE TYPE 2 DIABETES MODEL: THE DB/DB MOUSE
2484
J. Andersen, J. Nissen, H. Waagepetersen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
C018
HYPERGLYCEMIA INCREASES THE EXPRESSION OF CALPAINS IN RAT BRAIN
2485
L.M. Arratia-Cortés, D.G. Gerrero Fuentes, A. Vilches Flores, I. Gallardo Ortíz, F. De la Cruz López, A.V. Vega (Ciudad
de Mexico, Mexico)
C019
NATURAL IGM AUTO-ANTIBODIES CAN RECOGNIZE NEO-EPITOPES ARISING IN THE DEGENERATIVE HIPPOCAMPAL
GRANULES OF AGED MICE
2486
E. Augé, G. Manich, I. Cabezón, C. Pelegrí, J. Vilaplana (Barcelona, Spain)
C020
NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF TRAIL ARE CONCOMITANT TO POSITIVE MODULATION OF THE PERIPHERAL IMMUNE/
INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE IN THE 3XTG-AD MURINE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
2487
R. Bernardini, G. Di Benedetto, L. Lempereur, G. Cantarella (Catania, Italy)
C021
HETEROGENEITY OF THE STRUCTURAL REMODELLING OF HIPPOCAMPAL MICROGLIA IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
2488
D. Bouvier, L. Salamanca, P. Antony, M. Buttini, N. Mechawar, K.K. Murai, A. Skupin (Belvaux, Luxembourg)
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BOARD NO
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C022
EFFECT OF PALMYTOILETHANOLAMIDE ON ASTROCYTE ACTIVITY IN A TRIPLE TRANSGENIC MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S
DISEASE
2489
M.R. Bronzuoli, R. Facchinetti, A. Letizia, L. Steardo, C. Scuderi (Roma, Italy)
C023
FEZ1 PHOSPHORYLATION BY MARK/PAR-1 AS A POTENTIAL LINK BETWEEN AXONAL TRANSPORT ANOMALIES AND
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
2490
E. Butkevich, W. Haertig, M. Nikolov, C. Erck, G. Jens, U. Henning, C. Schmidt, D. Klopfenstein, J.J.E. Chua
(Singapore, Singapore)
C024
THE PRO-APOPTOTIC PROTEIN SIVA-1 IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
2491
E. Coccia, L. Planells Ferrer, B. Barneda Zahonero, J. Comella (Barcelona, Spain)
C025
TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR NRF2 IS A REGULATOR OF MACROAUTOPHAGY GENES
2492
M. Pajares, N. Jiménez-Moreno, A.J. García-Yagüe, M. Escoll, R. Ana I., A. Cuadrado (Madrid, Spain)
C026
EPILEPTIFORM ACTIVITY IN THE TG2576 MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE OCCURS PREFERENTIALLY DURING
PARADOXICAL SLEEP
2493
L. Dahan, C. Bezzina, C. Rampon, L. Verret (Toulouse, France)
C027
AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN D-ASPARTATE OXIDASE PROMOTER METHYLATION CONTROL EXTRACELLULAR
D-ASPARTATE LEVELS AND PREVENT PRECOCIOUS CELL DEATH DURING BRAIN AGING
2494
F. Errico, D. Punzo, L. Cristino, S. Sacchi, S. Keller, C. Belardo, L. Luongo, T. Nuzzo, R. Imperatore, S. Migliarini,
G. Maddaloni, M. Pasqualetti, S. Maione, L. Pollegioni, L. Chiariotti, A. Usiello (Naples, Italy)
C028
CHRONIC HYPERGLYCEMIA IMPAIRS HIPPOCAMPAL NEWLY-GENERATED NEURONS MATURATION AND EXACERBATES
MEMORY LOSS IN A TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
2495
E. Ferreiro, M. Lanzillo, A. M. Carvalho da Silva, G. Mastrella, A.R. Fontes, J. Valero, A.C. Rego (Coimbra, Portugal)
C029
SERUM AND CSF BDNF IN UNTREATED ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE PATIENTS
2496
C. Fleitas, C. Ricard, A. Arias, B. Ester, L. Ricardo, E. Carme, P. Gerard (Lleida, Spain)
C030
IMPAIRED WNT SIGNALING IN THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE PATIENTS
C031
GENERATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ALZHEIMER-ASSOCIATED NEUROLIGIN-1 T271FS KNOCKIN MICE
2497
J. Folke, B. Pakkenberg, T. Brudek (Copenhagen, Denmark)
2498
F. G. Scholl, E. Tristan-Clavijo, E. Robles-Lanuza, A. Martinez-Mir (Sevilla, Spain)
C032
AΒ INDUCES EXCITOTOXICITY MEDIATED BY APC/C-CDH1 THAT CAN BE PREVENTED BY GLUTAMINASE INHIBITION
PROMOTING NEURONAL SURVIVAL
2499
T. Fuchsberger, S. Martinez, E. Giraldo, V. Teruel, A. Lloret, J. Vina (Valencia, Spain)
C033
IMPAIRED SYNAPSE REMODELING OF INHIBITORY NEURONS IS LINKED TO MEMORY DEFICITS IN AN AD-LIKE MOUSE
MODEL
2500
L. Schmid, M. Mittag, S. Poll, J. Steffen, J. Wagner, B. Schmidt, S. Remy, M. Fuhrmann (Bonn, Germany)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.2.B PARKINSON’S DISEASE - CELLULAR DYSFUNCTION MECHANISMS
C034
PLATELET-DERIVED GROWTH FACTOR BB NORMALISES VASCULAR CHANGES, RESTORES THE NIGROSTRIATAL
DOPAMINERGIC PATHWAY AND REVERSES BEHAVIOUR IN A MOUSE MODEL OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
2501
T. Padel, J. Boix i Coll, I. Ozen, M. Barbariga, A. Gaceb, G. Paul (Lund, Sweden)
C035
PARKINSON’S DISEASE AT THE SYNAPTIC SITE: SHORT AND LONG TERM IMPACT OF PATHOLOGICAL LRRK2 KINASE
ACTIVITY
2502
D. Cirnaru, L. Ponzoni, A. Marte, L. Civiero, I. Russo, F. Longo, M. Morari, F. Onofri, E. Greggio, M.E. Sala, G. Piccoli
(Trento, Italy)
C036
CROSS-TALK BETWEEN MITOCHONDRIA AND LYSOSOMES AND AUTOPHAGY AS A UNIFYING PLATFORM FOR
NEURODEGENERATION
2503
N. Raimundo, L. Fernandez-Mosquera, K.F. Yambire, C.V. Diogo, I. Milosevic (Goettingen, Germany)
C037
INTERFERON INDUCIBLE PKR KINASE PHOSPHORYLATE SERINE129 ON ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN AND CAUSE ALPHASYNUCLEIN AGGREGATION-DEPENDENT CELL DEATH IN AN OLIGODENDROGLIAL CELL MODEL OF MULTIPLE SYSTEM
ATROPHY
L. Reimer, C. Betzer, L.B. Vesterager, K. Fog, P.H. Jensen (Aarhus, Denmark)
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2504
POSTER PRESENTATION V
TUESDAY JULY 5, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
C038
CYTOKINES AND NEUROTROPHIC FACTORS IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE AND MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY:
IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL BIOMARKERS
C039
CHANGES IN NA+-CA2+ EXCHANGER (NCX) EXPRESSION AND ACTIVITY IN A53T TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODEL FOR
PARKINSON’S DISEASE DURING AGING
2505
R. Rydbirk, B. Elfving, T. Brudek, B. Pakkenberg, S. Aznar (Copenhagen, Denmark)
2506
A. Scorziello (Napoli, Italy)
C040
REDUCED SUSCEPTIBILITY TO L-DOPA-INDUCED DYSKINESIA UPON CONDITIONAL KNOCKDOWN OF MGLUR5 IN D1
STRIATAL NEURONS
2507
I. Sebastianutto, N. Maslava, F. Bez, M.A. Cenci (Lund, Sweden)
C041
EFFECTS OF MANF, CDNF AND ER STRESS ON CULTURED EMBRYONIC NEURAL STEM CELLS
2508
N. Singh, C. Zheng, M. Saarma, M. Airavaara, A. Domanskyi (Helsinki, Finland)
C042
ROLE OF RABPHILIN 3A/NMDA RECEPTOR INTERACTION IN A RAT MODEL OF L-DOPA-INDUCED DYSKINESIA
C043
IS GHRELIN REALLY NEUROPROTECTIVE AGAINST COMPLEX I INHIBITION-INDUCED CELL DEATH?
2509
J. Stanic, M. Mellone, E. Zianni, A. Longhi, C. Racca, M. Di Luca, F. Gardoni (Milano, Italy)
2510
A. Stievenard, Y. Dening, D. Grouselle, V. Tolle, O. Viltart, M. Chartier-Harlin, F. Pan-Montojo, C. Vanbesien-Mailliot
(Lille, France)
C044
PROTEOMIC COMPARISON OF INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL-DERIVED NEURONS CARRYING PARK2 MUTATION
VERSUS ISOGENIC CONTROL
2511
H.B. Thomasen, P. Jensen, M.A. Knudsen, S.I. Schmidt, J. Okarmus, Z. Xianmin, M. Røssel-Larsen, M. Meyer
(Odense C, Denmark)
C045
THE EFFECT OF THE H50Q MUTATION ON THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN AND COPPER
2512
A. Villar-Pique, T. Lopes da Fonseca, R. Sant'Anna, S. Ventura, T. Outeiro (Goettingen, Germany)
C046
THE EFFECT OF INTERLEUKIN 6 ON CELLULAR IRON METABOLISM IN BV2 MICROGLIA
C047
PROMOTION OF AUTOPHAGY BY UCH-L1 IN PARKIN DEFICIENT MICE
2513
J. Wang, S. Zhou, J. Xie (Qingdao, China)
2514
B. Winner, M. Farthing, K. Lookingland, J. Goudreau (East Lansing, USA)
C048
PAK REGULATES TYROSINE HYDROXYLASE ACTIVITY AND CONTRIBUTES TO DOPAMINE SYNTHESIS
2515
S. Won, K.H. Lee, S. Choi, W. Shin, E. Kim (Cheongju, Republic of Korea)
C049
IDENTIFICATION AND VALIDATION OF NOVEL PATHWAYS UNDERLYING PARKINSON'S DISEASE
2516
H. Xicoy Cortada (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
C050
THE ROLE OF NMDA RECEPTOR IN THE IRON ACCUMULATION OF 6-OHDA-TREATED MES23.5 DOPAMINERGIC CELLS
C051
OPTOGENETIC ACTIVATION OF ASTROCYTES PROMOTE BRAIN REPAIR IN A MOUSE MODEL OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
2517
J. Xie, X. Liu, X. Hm, H. Jiang (QingDao, China)
2518
F. Yang, Y. Liu, J. Tu (Shenzhen, China)
C052
THE K+ CONDUCTANCES MODULATE SUBTHALAMIC BURST DISCHARGES AND PARKINSONIAN LOCOMOTOR BEHAVIORS 2519
Y. Yang (Taoyuan, Taiwan)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.5 MOTOR NEURON DISEASES
C053
PRECONDITIONING INDUCED BY LOW DOSES OF L-BMAA IN SOD1-G93A MICE MODULATES THE IONIC TRANSPORTER
NCX3 LEADING TO A STATE REFRACTORY TO ALS
2520
S. Anzilotti, G. Simeone, P. Brancaccio, A. Vinciguerra, P. Cepparulo, O. Cuomo, L. Annunziato, G. Pignataro (Naples, Italy)
C054
PURINERGIC MODULATION AFFECTS DISEASE PROGRESSION IN SOD1-G93A MOUSE MODEL OF AMYOTHROPHIC
LATERAL SCLEROSIS
2521
S. Apolloni, P. Fabbrizio, G. Napoli, S. Amadio, C. Volonté (Rome, Italy)
C055
MONOSYNAPTIC EXCITATORY INPUTS TO SPINAL MOTONEURONS ARE DEPRESSED IN SOD1-G93A MICE, MODEL OF
AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS)
2522
M. Baczyk, M. Manuel, D. Zytnicki (Paris, France)
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INDEX NUMBER
C056
DO SPINAL MOTONEURONS EXHIBIT THE SAME ALTERATIONS IN THEIR INTRINSIC EXCITABILITY IN THE SOD1-G93A
AND FUS-P525L MODELS OF ALS?
2523
M.D.L. Martinez-Silva, M. Manuel (Paris, France)
C057
UPREGULATION OF CRMP4 IN A MOUSE MODEL OF AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS): CELLULAR MECHANISMS
AND POTENTIAL AS A THERAPEUTIC TARGET
2524
N. Bernard-Marissal, C. Rochat, J. Aebischer, R. Chrast, P. Aebischer, B. Pettmann, B. Schneider (Lausanne, Switzerland)
C058
ROLE OF AUTOPHAGY IN MOTOR NEURON DEGENERATION IN A MOUSE MODEL OF SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY
2525
M. Boido, A. Piras, L. Schiaffino, V. Valsecchi, M. Guglielmotto, E. Tamagno, J. Puyal, A. Vercelli (Orbassano, Italy)
C059
PHENOTYPIC DIVERSITY AND GENETIC DATA IN ALS PATIENTS
2526
M.C. Boll, C. Rios, F. Chico, S. Vargas Cañas, F. Bravo, P. Yescas (Ciudad de México, Mexico)
C060
ALTERATIONS OF SYNAPTIC MECHANISMS AND EXCESSIVE GLUTAMATE RELEASE IN THE SPINAL CORD OF SOD1G93A MICE 2527
T. Bonifacino, M. Milanese, L. Musazzi, E. Gallia, L. Cattaneo, G. Treccani, F. Onofri, M. Popoli, G. Bonanno (Genoa, Italy)
C061
EFFECTS OF MGLU5 RECEPTOR GENETIC ABLATION IN THE SOD1G93A MOUSE MODEL OF AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL
SCLEROSIS
2528
M. Milanese, T. Bonifacino, E. Gallia, L. Cattaneo, I. Musante, M. Melone, F. Conti, A. Puliti, G. Bonanno (Genova, Italy)
C062
SPG11 KNOCKOUT MOUSE, A MODEL OF SLOWLY PROGRESSIVE AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS WITH JUVENILE ONSET 2529
J. Branchu, C. Leone, L. Sourd, C. Alexandrine, E. Typhaine, M. Raphael, B. Maxime, E.H. Khalid Hamid, D. Magali,
B. Alexis, S. Giovanni, D. Frederic (Paris, France)
C063
SEROTONERGIC SYSTEM INVOLVEMENT IN AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS
2530
S. Caioli, L. Saba, D. Pimpinella, C. De Bartolomeo, C. Zona (Rome, Italy)
C064
THE HSOD1G93A TRANSGENIC SWINE AS A LARGE-ANIMAL MODEL FOR STUDYING ALS
2531
P. Crociara, M.N. Chieppa, E. Berrone, C. Palmitessa, C. Bendotti, A. Botter, A. D’Angelo, A. Perota, C. Quadalti,
R. Duchi, G. Lazzari, C. Galli, C. Casalone, C. Corona (Torino, Italy)
C065
SURVIVAL MOTOR NEURON PROTEIN IS REGULATED BY CALPAIN IN SPINAL CORD MOTONEURONS
2532
S. De la Fuente, D. Nogal, A. Garcera, R.M. Soler (Lleida, Spain)
C066
EFFECT OF CDNF ADMINISTRATION IN SOD1-G93A MOUSE MODEL OF AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS
2533
F. De Lorenzo, M.H. Voutilainen, E. Montonen, A. Saukkonen, M. Airavaara, R.K. Tuominen, D. Lindholm, M. Saarma
(Helsinki, Finland)
C067
DO NEUROPSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS IN AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS SHOW SPECIFIC FUNCTIONAL
CONNECTIVITY CHANGES?
2534
C. Dietrich, E. Mioshi, S. Sami, M. Hornberger (Bremen, Germany)
C068
AUTOPHAGY CHANGES IN SPINAL CORD MOTONEURONS OF SMA MOUSE MODEL. ROLE OF AUTOPHAGY MODULATORS
IN THE REGULATION OF SURVIVAL MOTOR NEURON PROTEIN
2535
A. Garcera, S. De la Fuente, A. Periyakaruppiah, O. Narcis, R.M. Soler (LLeida, Spain)
C069
CLINICAL GRADE HUMAN FETAL NEURAL STEM CELLS TRANSPLANTATION IN ALS MODEL: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
C070
REPEATED VOLUNTARY EXERCISE INDUCES IMPAIRMENTS AND DISEASE WORSENING IN THE LOW COPY SOD1G93A
MOUSE MODEL OF ALS
2536
M. Gelati, D.C. Profico, F. Daniela, Z. Cristina, R.N. Laura, V. Angelo Luigi (Terni, Italy)
2537
E. Golini, A. Rava, S. Pisu, C. Nicoletti, F. De Angelis, V. Vacca, A. Giuliani, S. Marinelli, A. Musarò, S. Mandillo
(Monterotondo, Italy)
C071
MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL STUDY ON PAIN MANAGEMENT IN AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS
N. Ishida, A. Kumano, S. Hongo, H. Hatta, N. Zakoji, M. Hirutani, M. Kawai, Y. Yamamoto, H. Aono, M. Tuigi,
R. Suzuki, Y. Shibata, H. Hanamitsu, E. Wakasugi, M. Takahashi, A. Yamatani (Kanazawa, Japan)
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2538
POSTER PRESENTATION V
TUESDAY JULY 5, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.8.B EPILEPSY - ANIMAL MODELS
C072
SOMATOSTATIN IMMUNOREACTIVE INTERNEURON SURVIVAL IN THE INTRAHIPPOCAMPAL KAINATE MODEL.
A MODEL CHARACTERIZATION
C073
LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE PRECONDITIONING ATTENUATES ACCELERATION OF KINDLING EPILEPTOGENESIS INDUCED BY
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN RATS
2539
E. Melin, K. Sejdini, M. Kokaia, T. Ramos-Moreno (Lund, Sweden)
2540
H. Mirzapour Delavar, M. Eslami, M. Sayyah, M. Soleimani (Tehran, Iran)
C074
INVESTIGATION OF ANTICONVULSANT EFFECTS OF ARCTIGENIN IN EX VIVO EPILEPSY MODELS
2541
K. Moldován, S. Borbély, I. Világi (Budapest, Hungary)
C075
ALTERED SENSITIVITY TO IN VITRO MAGNESIUM FREE ACSF IN PIRIFORM CORTEX SLICES IN THE REDUCED INTENSITY
STATUS EPILEPTICUS (RISE) RAT MODEL OF EPILEPSY
2542
K. Murrall, J. Pennifold, S. Seri, G. Woodhall (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
C076
MODULATION OF INTERICTAL-LIKE AND SPONTANEOUS POPULATION ACTIVITY BY MICROSURGICAL INTERVENTION IN
RAT BRAIN SLICES
2543
I. Pál, K.T. Hofer, B.P. Kerekes, K. Tóth, B. Rózsa, D. Meszéna, I. Ulbert (Budapest, Hungary)
C077
EFFECT OF SEIZURES ON THE SEVERITY OF EPILEPTIC AND COGNITIVE PHENOTYPES IN MOUSE MODELS OF SCN1A
MUTATIONS
C078
PERI-LESIONAL ONSET OF SEIZURE-LIKE EVENTS DETECTED IN A RODENT MODEL OF MALFORMATION OF THE CORTICAL
DEVELOPMENT USING INTRINSIC OPTICAL SIGNAL RECORDINGS
2544
A.R. Pereira, M. Ayrault, M. Eugie, S. Cestèle, A. Escayg, H. Marie, I. Bethus, M. Mantegazza (Valbonne, France)
2545
A. Ragot (Berlin, Germany)
C079
P-GLYCOPROTEIN DEFICIENCY DOES NOT ALTER SEIZURE FREQUENCY AND DURATION IN THE PILOCARPINE MOUSE
MODEL OF EPILEPSY
2546
K. Römermann, J.P. Bankstahl, W. Löscher, M. Bankstahl (Hannover, Germany)
C080
META-ANALYSIS OF MICRORNAS DYSREGULATED IN DIFFERENT MODELS OF EPILEPSY
2547
P. Roncon, P. Srivastava, K. Lukasiuk, J. Gorter, E. Petretto, A. Pitkanen, M.R. Johnson, M. Simonato (Ferrara, Italy)
C081
MICRORNA PROFILING IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS OF MICE DURING PILOCARPINE-INDUCED EPILEPTOGENESIS AND EPILEPSY
2548
B. Salvetti, F. Del Gallo, M.T. Venø, J. Kjems, G. Bertini, D. Henshall, P.F. Fabene (Verona, Italy)
C082
COMPARING GLUTAMATERGIC NEURON POPULATION IN THE VENTROBASAL AND LATERAL GENICULATE THALAMIC
NUCLEUS OF GAERS AND NORMAL RATS
2549
O. Kirazli, S.D. Yıldız, S. Cavdar (Istanbul, Turkey)
C083
POOR MATERNAL CARE EARLY IN DEVELOPMENT CONTRIBUTES TO THE EXPRESSION OF SEIZURE ACTIVITY AND
DEPRESSION-LIKE COMORBIDITY IN A GENETIC ABSENCE EPILEPSY MODEL
2550
K. Sarkisova, A. Gabova, E. Fedosova, A. Shatskova (Moscow, Russia)
C084
ALTERED IN VIVO BINDING OF [11C]YOHIMBINE TO Α2-ADRENOCEPTORS IN A RAT MODEL OF EPILEPSY
2551
M. B. Thomsen, T. P. Lillethorup, S. Jakobsen, E. H. Nielsen, M. Simonsen, G. Wegener, A.M. Landau, R.A. Tasker
(Aarhus, Denmark)
C085
THE POLARIZED LOCALIZATION OF P62 AND NBR1 IN CATHEPSIN D-DEFICIENT NEURONS IS INVOLVED IN SELECTIVE
AUTOPHAGY
2552
Y. Uchiyama (Tokyo, Japan)
C086
SYNCHRONISING INTERNEURONS IN ACUTE HIPPOCAMPAL SLICES FROM EPILEPTIC MICE FOR GENERATION OF
EPILEPTIFORM ACTIVITY
2553
J. Wickham, M. Andersson, M. Kokaia (Lund, Sweden)
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DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.10 DEMYELINATING DISORDERS
C087
ECTOPIC NAV1.8 CHANNELS ON MOTOR AXONS AGGRAVATE THE TOXICITY OF PROLONGED REPETITIVE ACTIVITY IN A
MOUSE MODEL OF CMT1B
2554
S. Alvarez Herrero, M. R. Rosberg, D. Klein, R. Martini, S.R. Levinson, M. Moldovan, C. Krarup (Copenhagen, Denmark)
C088
IMPROVED GENERATION OF MESC-DERIVED OLIGODENDROCYTES: A PLATFORM FOR STUDYING OLIGODENDROCYTE
BIOLOGY
2555
C. Azevedo, M. Djelloul, L. Roybon (Lund, Sweden)
C089
INFLUENCE OF TYPE I IFN SIGNALLING ON ANTI-MOG-MEDIATED DEMYELINATION
2556
C. Berg, M.H.K. Reza, L. Chris, A. Nasrin, O. Trevor (Odense, Denmark)
C090
OLIGODENDROCYTOPATHY AND ASTROCYTOPATHY PRECEDE MYELIN LOSS AND BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER DISRUPTION
IN A MOUSE MODEL OF OSMOTIC DEMYELINATION SYNDROME
2557
J. Bouchat, B. Couturier, F. Gankam Kengne, L. Poncelet, G. Decaux, C. Nicaise (Namur, Belgium)
C091
EFFECTS OF SIPONIMOD (BAF312) ON SYNAPTIC NEURODEGENERATIVE DAMAGE IN EXPERIMENTAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS2558
S. Bullitta, A. Musella, A. Gentile, D. Fresegna, F. De Vito, E. Piras, F. Gargano, G. Borsellino, L. Battistini, A. Schubart,
G. Mandolesi, D. Centonze (Rome, Italy)
C092
THE STIMULATION OF ADENOSINE A2A RECEPTORS AMELIORATES THE PATHOLOGICAL PHENOTYPE OF NEURAL CELL
MODELS OF NIEMANN PICK C DISEASE
2559
C. De Nuccio, A. Ferrante, A. Bernardo, S. Visentin, R. Pepponi, A. Martire, P. Popoli, L. Minghetti (Roma, Italy)
C093
LITHIUM IMPROVES CELL VIABILITY IN PSYCHOSINE TREATED MO3.13 HUMAN OLIGODENDROCYTE CELLS VIA
AUTOPHAGY ACTIVATION
2560
A. Del Grosso, S. Antonini, L. Angella, I. Tonazzini, G. Signore, M. Cecchini (Pisa, Italy)
C094
GAS6 REGULATES A GENE EXPRESSION PROFILE THAT PROMOTES MYELINATION VIA DISCRETE EFFECTS ON DIFFERENT
GLIAL CELL TYPES
2561
S. Goudarzi, A. Butt, S. Hafizi (Portsmouth, United Kingdom)
C095
IDENTIFICATION OF THE ANTIGEN RECOGNIZED BY RHIGM22, A REMYELINATION-PROMOTING HUMAN MONOCLONAL
ANTIBODY
C096
BRAIN ACTIVATION CHANGES DURING SELF-PACED GAIT IN OLDER ADULTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
2562
S. Grassi, S. Prioni, Y. Zorina, L. Cabitta, S. Sonnino, A. Prinetti (Segrate, Italy)
2563
M. Hernandez, G. Chaparro, R. Holtzer, M. Izzetoglu, R. Motl, J. Balto, B. Sandroff (Urbana, USA)
C097
INHIBITION OF IL-1R1 PROMOTES OLIGODENDROCYTE PROGENITOR CELL RECRUITMENT AND WHITE MATTER REPAIR
FOLLOWING CHRONIC CEREBRAL HYPOPERFUSION
2564
W. HU, Y. Zhou, J. Zhang, W. Lu, Y. Chen, W. Yushan, Z. Chen (Hangzhou, China)
C098
MYELIN-SPECIFIC T CELLS MODULATE THE POST-TRANSCRIPTIONAL EXPRESSION OF MICRORNAS IN ZONES OF AXONAL
DEGENERATION
2565
K.T. Jensen, H.H. Nielsen, M. Grebing, B.H. Clausen, M. Thomassen, T.A. Kruse, B. Finsen (Odense, Denmark)
C099
ANTIBODY TO MYELIN OLIGODENDROCYTE GLYCOPROTEIN(MOG) IN ADULTS WITH INFLAMMATORY DEMYELINATING
DISEASE OF THE CNS
2566
B. KIM, S. Kim (pohang, Republic of Korea)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.13 NEUROTOXICITY, INFLAMMATION, AND NEUROPROTECTION
C100
NEUROPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF PREDEGENERATED NERVES EXTRACTS IN RAT GLAUCOMA MODEL DEPENDS ON BOTH
ADMINISTRATION AND EXPOSURE TIME
2567
J. Lewin-Kowalik, M. Pietrucha-Dutczak, A. Smędowski (Katowice, Poland)
C101
PGC-1ALPHA IS A DETERMINANT FOR NEURONAL HEALTH AND MITOCHONDRIA IN VARIOUS BRAIN DISEASES
2568
D. Lindholm, D.D. Pham, J. Mäkelä, G. Mudo, O. Eriksson, L. Korhonen, M. Lalowski, N. Belluardo (Helsinki, Finland)
C102
ACUTE STRESS SABOTAGES THE SYNAPTIC AND MORPHOLOGICAL MATURATION OF NEWBORN GRANULE NEURONS
AND TRIGGERS A UNIQUE PRO-INFLAMMATORY ENVIRONMENT IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS
M. Llorens-Martín, M. Bolós, N. Pallas Bazarra, J. Jurado-Arjona, J. Avila (Madrid, Spain)
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2569
POSTER PRESENTATION V
TUESDAY JULY 5, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
C103
OPTIMAL PRETREATMENT FOR EXPOSURE TO ORGANOPHOSPHATES
2570
D. Lorke, S.M. Nurulain, M.Y. Hasan, K. Kuča, G. Petroianu (Miami, USA)
C104
CAFFEINE REDUCES RETINAL NEUROINFLAMMATION AND INCREASES THE SURVIVAL OF RETINAL GANGLION CELLS IN
AN ANIMAL MODEL OF GLAUCOMA MADEIRA
2571
M.H. Madeira, A. Ortin-Martinez, F.M. Nadal-Nicolas, A.F. Ambrósio, M. Vidal-Sanz, M. Agudo-Barriuso,
A.R. Santiago (Coimbra, Portugal)
C105
1800 MHZ ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD EFFECTS ON ACUTE NEUROINFLAMMATORY REACTIONS
2572
M. Mallat, J. Lameth, C. Colin, A. Gervais, P. Lévêque, T. Jay, J. Edeline (Paris, France)
C106
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL DETECTION OF VITAMIN C AND VITAMIN E TRANSPORTERS IN MICE BRAIN
2573
M.D.P. Marcos Rabal, J. González-Fuentes, L. Castro-Vázquez, M.V. Lozano, V. Rodríguez-Robledo,
M. Santander-Ortega, N. Villaseca, M.D.M. Arroyo-Jiménez (Albacete, Spain)
C107
THE HUMAN-RESTRICTED DUPLICATED FORM OF THE Α7 NICOTINIC RECEPTOR, CHRFAM7A: EXPRESSION,
TRASCRIPTIONAL REGULATION AND ROLE IN THE INFLAMMATORY PROCESS
C108
VEGFD NEUROPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY AGAINST STROKE-INDUCED DENDRITE PATHOLOGY
2574
A. Maroli, D. Fornasari, R. Benfante (Milan, Italy)
2575
D. Mauceri (Heidelberg, Germany)
C109
RHOA-ROCK KINASE PATHWAY OVERACTIVITY IN AGED BRAIN IS REDUCED BY PHYSICAL EXERCISE
2576
A. Muñoz, C.L. Correa, B. Villar-Cheda, M.A. Costa-Besada, J.L. Labandeira-García (Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
C110
THE ALTERATION OF INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE AND THE OUTCOME OF PATIENTS IN ACUTE INTRACEREBRAL
HEMORRHAGE
2577
T. Nakase, M. Sasaki, A. Suzuki (Akita, Japan)
C111
REACTIVE GLIOSIS AND NEURONAL LOSS IN THE MEDIAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX OF TRIMETHYLTIN HYDROCHLORIDE
TREATED RATS
C112
DEHYDROASCORBIC ACID PROMOTES CELL DEATH IN NEURONS UNDER OXIDATIVE STRESS: A PROTECTIVE ROLE FOR
ASTROCYTES
2578
G. Nicolardi, S. Bramato, F. De Nuccio, D. Lofrumento, D.J. Bruno, I. Sara (Lecce, Italy)
2579
F. Nualart, A. García-Krauss, L. Ferrada, K. Salazar, P. Cisternas, F. Martinez (Concepción, Chile)
C113
IMPAIRMENT OF GLYMPHATIC SYSTEM IN THE BRAIN OF MICE WITH AZOXYMETHANE-INDUCED ACUTE LIVER FAILURE
2580
M. Obara-Michlewska, F. Ding, M. Popek, A. Verkhratsky, M. Nedergaard, M. Zielińska, J. Albrecht (Warsaw, Poland)
C114
IN SITU CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BRAIN PERIVASCULAR ABNORMALITIES INDUCED BY MATERNAL EXPOSURE TO
NANOPARTICLE USING FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED MICROSPECTROSCOPY (FT-IR)
2581
A. Onoda, T. Kawasaki, K. Tsukiyama, K. Takeda, M. Umezawa (Chiba, Japan)
C115
BRAIN TISSUE REACTION TO DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION - A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF DBS IN THE GOETTINGEN MINIPIG 2582
D. Orlowski, A. Michalis, A.N. Glud, A.R. Korshøj, L.M. Fitting, T.W. Mikkelsen, A. Mercanzini, A. Jordan, A. Dransart,
J.C.H. Sørensen (Aarhus, Denmark)
C116
PARP INHIBITION IN LEUKOCYTES DIMINISHES INFLAMMATION VIA EFFECTS ON INTEGRINS/CYTOSKELETON AND
PROTECTS THE BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER
2583
Y. Persidsky, V. Zulauaga-Ramirez, N. Reichenbach, H. Dykstra, S. Rom (Philadelphia, USA)
C117
INTRATHECAL IMMUNOGLOBULIN A AND G ANTIBODIES TO SYNAPSIN IN A PATIENT WITH LIMBIC ENCEPHALITIS
2584
J. Piepgras, M. Höltje, C. Otto, H. Harms, F. Benfenati, D. Gitler, G. Ahnert-Hilger, K. Ruprecht (Berlin, Germany)
C118
EFFECT OF CUPPER TOXICITY IN CO-INCUBATION WITH KYNURENINES IN PRIMARY CULTURED ASTROCYTES
2585
D. Ramírez Ortega, B. Pineda, D. Gonzalez Esquivel, S. Moreno Jimenez, C. Rios, V. Perez De la Cruz
(Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico)
C119
CHARACTERIZATION OF NEURODEGENERATION AND NEUROINFLAMMATION IN A RAT MODEL OF CHRONIC
HYPERGLYCEMIA: FOCUS ON DOPAMINERGIC PATHWAYS
2586
J. Renaud, K. Dufresne, C. Lavoie, M. Martinoli (Trois-Rivières, Canada)
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DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.16.B MENTAL DISORDERS - AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
C120
KAINATE RECEPTORS, NEW TARGETS FOR DEPRESSION
2587
M.I. Aller Alvarez, V. Pecoraro, J. Lerma (Alicante, Spain)
C121
KETAMINE MODULATES THE ACTIVITY OF THALAMO-CORTICAL NETWORKS IN ANESTHETIZED RATS
2588
M. Amat Foraster, P. Celada, A.A. Jensen, N. Plath, K.F. Herrik, F. Artigas (Valby, Denmark)
C122
VIRALLY-INDUCED OVEREXPRESSION OF SYNAPSIN IIB IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS ALTERS SOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN MICE
2589
M. Bairachnaya, M. Gross, T. Tikhonov, I. Koman, E. Nesher, M. Kirby, A. Sheinin, I. Michaelevski, A. Stavskey,
D. Gitler, A. Pinhasov (Ariel, Israel)
C123
THE BENEFICIAL ACTION OF ANTIDEPRESSANT DRUGS ON THE CHEMOKINE CCL2/ CCR2 BRAIN COMMUNICATION:
STUDY IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF DEPRESSION
2590
A. Basta-Kaim, M. Leśkiewicz, E. Trojan, B. Budziszewska, J. Slusarczyk, K. Głombik, K. Chamera, M. Regulska
(Krakow, Poland)
C124
SELECTIVE SIRNA-MEDIATED SUPPRESSION OF ASTROGLIAL GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTERS IN INFRALIMBIC CORTEX
INDUCES DEPRESSIVE-LIKE BEHAVIORS IN MICE
2591
A. Bortolozzi, N. Fullana, E. Ruiz-Bronchal, A. Ferrés-Coy, F. Artigas (Barcelona, Spain)
C125
SUBCHRONIC VARIABLE STRESS INDUCES SEX-SPECIFIC EFFECTS ON GLUTAMATERGIC SIGNALING IN THE NUCLEUS
ACCUMBENS
2592
A. Brancato, G. Hodes, C. Ménard, H. Aleyasin, M. Flanigan, M. Pfau, A. Takahashi, M. Diana, C. Cannizzaro,
S. Russo (Palermo, Italy)
C126
LACK OF SEROTONIN IN THE RAT BRAIN ALTERS BDNF EXPRESSION DURING ADULTHOOD
2593
F. Calabrese, P. Brivio, M. Todiras, N. Alenina, M.A. Riva (Milan, Italy)
C127
THE FAVORABLE IMPACT OF CHRONIC VENLAFAXINE ADMINISTRATION ON THE BEHAVIORAL CHANGES AND IL-18
EXPRESSION IN ADULT PRENATALLY STRESSED RATS
C128
ATTENTIONAL BIAS TOWARDS DYSPHORIC STIMULI IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS
2594
K. Chamera, E. Trojan, J. Slusarczyk, K. Głombik, M. Leśkiewicz, M. Regulska, A. Basta-Kaim (Krakow, Poland)
2595
S. Chau, N. Herrmann, M. Eizenman, J. Chung, K. Lanctôt (Toronto, Canada)
C129
OLEOYLETHANOLAMIDE INDUCES ANTIDEPRESSANT-LIKE EFFECT AND CREB PHOSPHORYLATION IN NORMAL BUT NOT
IN HISTAMINE DEFICIENT MICE
2596
A. Costa, L. Di Cesare Mannelli, C. Ghelardini, P. Blandina, M.B. Passani, G. Provensi (Florence, Italy)
C130
ELEVATED F0 PATERNAL GLUCOCORTICOID LEVELS MODIFY OFFSPRING ANXIETY AND DEPRESSIVE PHENOTYPES IN F1
AND F2 GENERATIONS
2597
K. Fennell, A. Short, T. Pang, A. Hannan (Parkville, Australia)
C131
A ROLE FOR CHRONIC INFECTIONS AND INFLAMMATION IN DEPRESSION AND SUICIDALITY
2598
J. Grit, A. Nagendra, S. Krzyzanowski, L. Smart, E. Achtyes, L. Brundin (Grand Rapids, USA)
C132
THREAT SENSITIVITY IN ANGER AND AGGRESSION IN VETERANS: AN FMRI STUDY
2599
L. Heesink, T. Gladwin, D. Terburg, J. Van Honk, R. Kleber, E. Geuze (Utrecht, The Netherlands)
C133
DIMINISHED OFC-AMYGDALA CONNECTIVITY IN COMBAT VETERANS SUFFERING FROM ANGER AND AGGRESSION
PROBLEMS
2600
T. Varkevisser, T. Gladwin, L. Heesink, J. Van Honk, E. Geuze (Utrecht, Netherlands)
C134
THE ROLE OF THE MITOGEN ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE PATHWAY WITHIN THE ANTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX IN
NEUROPATHIC PAIN INDUCED DEPRESSION
2601
M. Humo, F. Barthas, R. Gilsbach, E. Waltisperger, M. Karatas, T. Rantamaki, A. Boutillier, L. Hein, C. Belzung,
M. Barrot, I. Yalcin (Strasbourg, France)
C135
REGIONAL BRAIN VOLUMES, DIFFUSIVITY, AND METABOLITE CHANGES AFTER ELECTROCONVULSIVETHERAPY FOR
SEVERE DEPRESSION
2602
M.B. Jørgensen (Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark)
C136
CYP2C19 IN DEVELOPING BRAIN IS ASSOCIATED WITH STRESS-SENSITIVITY, REDUCED HIPPOCAMPAL VOLUME,
AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS - TRANSLATIONAL STUDY
M. Jukic, N. Opel, S. Miksys, M. Novalen, A. Renblom, E. Peñas-Lledó, P. Courtet, A. Llerena, A. Papassotiropoulos,
R. Tyndale, U. Dannlowski, M. Ingelman-Sundberg (Stockholm, Sweden)
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INDEX NUMBER
C137
PHOSPHOPROTEOMICS ANALYSIS OF RAPID SEX- AND HORMONE-DEPENDENT CHANGES IN SIGNALING PATHWAY
ACTIVATION AND PROTEIN LEVELS IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS FOLLOWING LOW-DOSE KETAMINE ADMINISTRATION
C138
SHORT-TERM EFFECTS IN THE AFFECTIVE AND COGNITIVE DOMAIN OF SOCIAL DEFEAT IN MICE
2604
M. Kabbaj, S.K. Saland, R.K. Singh, R. Mercer, T.T. Lam, K. Wilczak (Tallahassee, USA)
2605
M.K. Koskinen, D. Riga, M.S. Abbassi, A. De Weger, A.B. Smit, S. Spijker (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
C139
THE CLOCKWORK BEHIND DEPRESSION- DISTURBANCES OF DIURNAL RHYTHMS IN A RAT MODEL OF DEPRESSION
2606
S. Laage Christiansen, K. Højgaard, E. V.Bouzinova, F. Jan, O. Wiborg (Risskov, Denmark)
C140
PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE 2A INHIBITION RESCUES GABAB-GIRK FUNCTION IN THE LATERAL HABENULA AND
AMELIORATES SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION
2607
S. Lecca, A. Pelosi, A. Tchenio, I. Moutkine, R. Lujan, D. Hervé, M. Manuel (Paris, France)
C141
LONG-TERM BEHAVIOURAL EFFECTS IN ADULT OFFSPRING OF A MOUSE MODEL OF CONGENITAL TOXOPLASMOSIS
2608
S. Leman, C. Alfaïa, C. Guilliet, B. Brizard, W. El Hage, I. Dimier (Tours, France)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.16.D MENTAL DISORDERS - AUTISM, MENTAL RETARDATION
AND RELATED DISORDERS
C142
MUTATIONS OF X-LINKED INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY PROTEIN IL1RAPL1 ALTER DENDRITIC ARBORIZATION AND
EXCITATORY SYNAPSE FORMATION
2609
L. Gritti, C. Montani, M. Ramos-Brossier, P. Billuart, C. Verpelli, C. Sala (Milan, Italy)
C143
ENTERIC GABAA RECEPTOR-MEDIATED DYSFUNCTION IN THE NL3R451C MOUSE MODEL OF AUTISM
2610
E. Hill-Yardin, M. Ellis, B. Herath, L. [email protected], A. Leembruggen, M. Swaminathan,
G. Seger, J. Bornstein (Melbourne, Australia)
C144
OLIGOPHRENIN1 DEFICIENCY LEADS TO COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND PERSEVERATION BEHAVIOR THROUGH PKA
DEREGULATION IN THE MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX
2611
Y. Humeau, C. Zhang, M. Aime, E. Laheranne, X. Houbaert, C. Martin, M. Lepleux, E. Herzog, F. Gambino,
E. Normand, P. Billuart (Bordeaux, France)
C145
GENOME INSTABILITY IN THE AUTISTIC BRAIN: ANEUPLOIDY AND BEYOND
2612
I. Iourov, S. Vorsanova, T. Liehr, M. Zelenova, O. Kurinnaia, K. Vasin, A. Kolotii, Y. Yurov (Moscow, Russia)
C146
A NEWLY IDENTIFIED HOMOZYGOUS MISSENSE MUTATION IN THE GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR SUBUNIT GRID1 CAUSES
INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY AND ALTERED SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY
2613
F. Laumonnier, D. Ung, Y. Humeau, C. Martin, S. Marouillat, M. Moizard, R. Thépault, S. Alirol, N. Lebrun, J. Chelly,
A. Toutain (Tours, France)
C147
TRANSPOSING BEHAVIORAL THERAPY TO A MOUSE MODEL OF AUTISM: EFFECTS ON OXYTOCIN AND VASOPRESSINRELATED GENE EXPRESSION
2614
J. Le Merrer, C. Pujol, L. Pellissier, C. Clément, B. Kieffer, J. Becker (Nouzilly, France)
C148
HOMEOSTATIC MICRORNAS AND MECP2 EPIGENETIC REGULATORS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH LEARNING AND MEMORY
2615
L. Lee, M. Su, Y. Cho, G. Lee-Chen, T. Yeh, C. Chang (Taipei, Taiwan)
C149
TRANSCRIPTIONAL ALTERATIONS AND DECREASED ADAPTABILITY TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AFTER CBP
DEPLETION IN ADULT FOREBRAIN NEURONS
2616
M. Lipinski, J.P. Lopez-Atalaya, L.M. Valor, A. Medrano-Fernandez, J.M. Solís, M. Alcaraz-Iborra, A. Barco
(San Juan de Alicante, Spain)
C150
DENDRITIC FUNCTION OF ALPHA-CAMKII IS IMPAIRED IN A MOUSE MODEL OF DOWN’S SYNDROME
2617
M. María Luz, C. Juan José, G. Beatriz, A. Alexandra, T. José Antonio (Sevilla, Spain)
C151
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ALTERNATIVELY SPLICED VARIANTS OF HUMAN FOXP2 SPEECH GENE
2618
F. Martinetto, C. Di Gaetano, B. Pardini, R. Galavotti, A. Naccarati, D. De Pietri Tonelli, M.G. Romanelli,
P.M.-J. Lievens (Verona, Italy)
C152
DETERMINING REPETITIVE BEHAVIORS IN GENETIC MOUSE MODELS OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS AND THEIR
STRIATAL CIRCUIT UNDERPINNINGS
C153
TEMPORAL IMPACT OF KDM5C LOSS IN X-LINKED INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
2619
G. Martins, A. Klaus, C.A. French, M.A. Prado, R.M. Costa (Lisbon, Portugal)
2620
A. Medrano-Fernández, M. Scandaglia, R. Olivares, S. Iwase, Y. Shi, A. Barco (San Juan de Alicante, Spain)
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C154
RIF GTPASE IS REQUIRED FOR NORMAL BRAIN FUNCTION
2621
R. Minkeviciene, N. Kulesskaya, I. Hlushchenko, H. Mellor, P. Hotulainen (Helsinki, Finland)
C155
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE NEURONAL ALTERATIONS IN THE SHANK1/SHANK3 DOUBLE KNOCK OUT MOUSE AS
ANIMAL MODEL FOR SHANKOPATHIES
C156
AMPARS AS THERAPEUTIC TARGET FOR ID ASSOCIATED TO TM4SF2 MUTATION
2622
A. Mossa, L. Ponzoni, M. Sala, C. Sala, C. Verpelli (Milan, Italy)
2623
L. Murru, E. Vezzoli, A. Folci, S. Bassani, A. Longatti, V. Bianchi, P. D'Adamo, M. Francolini, M. Passafaro (Milan, Italy)
C157
LINKING OF AMBRA1 GENE WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS
2624
A. Nobili, P. Krashia, N. Berretta, M.C. Dell'Acqua, A. Cordella, N.B. Mercuri, M. D'Amelio (Rome, Italy)
C158
SOCIAL DEFICITS IN IRSP53 MUTANT MICE IMPROVED BY NMDAR AND MGLUR5 SUPPRESSION
2625
H. Park, C. Woosuk, S. Choi, L. Eunee, J. Kang, H. Park, C. Yeonsoo, D. Lee, S. Park, R. Kim, Y.S. Cho, J. Choi, M. Kim,
J.W. Lee, S. Lee, I. Rhim, M.W. Jung, D. Kim, Y. Bae, E. Kim (Daejeon, Republic of Korea)
C159
HOMEOSTATIC CONTROL OF DOPAMINE BY ASTROCYTES IN THE POSTNATAL MATURATION OF THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX 2626
F. Petrelli, L. Pucci, G. Dallérac, C. Calí, S. Sébastien, C.S. Asensio, V. Gundersen, N. Toni, G. Knott, F. Magara,
F. Kirchhoff, N. Déglon, B. Giros, R.H. Edwards, J. Mothet, P. Bezzi (Lausanne, Switzerland)
C160
NEUROIMAGING ENDOPHENOTYPES AND NEUROMODULATORY EFFECTS OF N-ACETYLCYSTEINE IN A MOUSE MODEL OF
AUTISM
2627
M. Petrinovic, A. Durieux, M. Saxe, M. Von Kienlin, D. Murphy, G. McAlonan, B. Künnecke (Basel, Switzerland)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.5.B VISION - SUBCORTICAL PATHWAYS AND STRIATE CORTEX
D001
IMPACT OF LOCOMOTION ON POPULATION ACTIVITY OF VISUAL THALAMUS AND CORTEX
2628
C. Aydin, J. Couto, K. Farrow, M. Giugliano, V. Bonin (Leuven, Belgium)
D002
BASAL FOREBRAIN ACTIVATION ENHANCES RELIABILITY OF LOCAL FIELD POTENTIALS IN TREE SHREW PRIMARY
VISUAL CORTEX
2629
P. De Luna, J. Veit, G. Rainer (Fribourg, Switzerland)
D003
SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS AND INTER-AREA COUPLING OF NEURAL OSCILLATIONS IN VISUAL CORTEX AND BASAL
FOREBRAIN DURING SLEEP AND WAKEFULNESS
D004
EFFECT OF ALCOHOL ON THE RAT VEPS: DYNAMICS OF ON AND OFF RESPONSES
2630
J. Nair, J. Poirot, A. Khani, A. Klaassen, A. Vyssotski, G. Rainer (Fribourg, Switzerland)
2631
R. Dulinskas, R. Buisas, V. Vengeliene, O. Ruksenas (Vilnius, Lithuania)
D005
NEURONAL CIRCUIT ACTIVITY UNDERLYING ORIENTATION-SELECTIVE HABITUATION TO VISUAL STIMULI IN MOUSE V1
2632
E. Dylda, J.M.P. Pakan, S.C. Lowe, S.W. Keemink, N.L. Rochefort (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
D006
BEHAVIOURAL STATE MODULATION OF INHIBITORY ACTIVITY IS CONTEXT-DEPENDENT AND CELL-TYPE SPECIFIC IN
MOUSE V1
2633
J. Pakan, S. Lowe, E. Dylda, S. Keemink, C. Coutts, N. Rochefort (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
D007
MULTIPLE THALAMOCORTICAL AXONAL ARCHITECTURES CONVERGE IN MOUSE VISUAL CORTICAL AREAS
2634
M. Evangelio, M. Garcia-Amado, L. Prensa, F. Clasca (Madrid, Spain)
D008
PROLONGED OPTOGENETIC STIMULATION OF THE MOUSE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS ELICITS ESCAPING AND ORIENTING
BEHAVIOUR
2635
E. Geeraerts, E. Sommereyns, S. Vreysen, E. Dekeyster, C. Van den Haute, V. Baekelandt, L. Moons (Leuven, Belgium)
D009
A CAUSAL LINK BETWEEN COMPUTATION OF MOTION DIRECTION IN RETINA AND CORTEX
2636
D. Hillier, M. Fiscella, A. Drinnenberg, S. Trenholm, S.B. Rompani, Z. Raics, G. Katona, J. Juettner, A. Hierlemann,
B. Rozsa, B. Roska (Basel, Switzerland)
D010
A COMPARISON OF BOLD RESPONSE BETWEEN OPTOGENETIC AND VISUAL STIMULATION OF THE LATERAL GENICULATE
NUCLEUS
D011
FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF LONG-RANGE SYNAPTIC INPUTS IN VISUAL CORTEX
2637
R. Hinz, L. Peeters, C. Li, A. Van der Linden, G. Keliris (Wilrijk, Belgium)
F.M. Iacaruso, I.T. Gasler, S.B. Hofer (Basel, Switzerland)
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D012
DYNAMIC RECEPTIVE FIELD PROPERTIES IN PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX
2639
M. Ibbotson, M. Yunzab, M. Hietanen, S. Cloherty, H. Meffin (Carlton, Australia)
D013
EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT FUNCTIONAL PLASTICITY OF EYE-SPECIFIC THALAMOCORTICAL AXONS
2640
J. Jaepel-Schael, M. Huebener, T. Bonhoeffer, T. Rose (Martinsried, Germany)
D014
VOLUNTARY RUNNING PRESERVED OCULAR DOMINANCE PLASTICITY IN THE MOUSE VISUAL CORTEX AFTER A
LOCALIZED STROKE IN THE SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX
2641
E. Kalogeraki, J. Pielecka-Fortuna, J.M. Hüppe, S. Löwel (Gottingen, Germany)
D015
ANGLE DISCRIMINATION FOR DIFFERENT LAYOUTS OF ORIENTATION PREFERENCE IN VISUAL CORTEX
2642
H. Kamyshanska, D. Bibichkov, M. Kaschube (Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.7.B PAIN - SPINAL CORD PROCESSING
D016
FACIAL INFLAMMATION INDUCES CHANGES IN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF
SUBSTANTIA GELATINOSA INTERNEURONS IN THE MEDULLARY DORSAL HORN OF ADULT RAT
2643
C. Alba-Delgado, N. Mermet, R. Dallel, M. Antri (Clermont-Ferrand, France)
D017
MTOR PATHWAY INHIBITION PREVENTS NEUROINFLAMMATION AND NEURONAL DEATH IN A MOUSE MODEL OF
SPINAL CORD INJURY
2644
M. Cordaro, E. Esposito, I. Paterniti, D. Impellizzeri, R. Siracusa, S. Cuzzocrea (Messina, Italy)
D018
ROLE OF INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES IN COMORBIDITY OF OBESITY AND PAIN
2645
S. Dolan, N. Alorfi, A. Aibinu, N. Bourwis (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
D019
A POTENTIAL TREATMENT OF CHRONIC PAIN BY UNCOUPLING SORTILIN-PROBDNF INTERACTION
D020
ACTIVATION OF IN SPINAL DORSAL HORN INHIBITORY NETWORKS BY THE CLTMR DERIVED CHEMOKINE TAFA4
2646
H.T. Ho, X. Liu, K.K. Wu, T. Gin, T.V. Chan (Hong Kong, China)
2647
C. Kambrun, C. Salio, M. Landry, A. Moqrich, Y. Le Feuvre (Bordeaux, France)
D021
CHANGES IN THE CHOLINERGIC MODULATION OF NOCICEPTION IN SPINAL DORSAL HORN DURING NEUROPATHY
2648
S. Kavraal, M. Medrano, D. Dhanasobhon, I. Yalcin-Christmann, R. Schlichter, M. Cordero-Erausquin (Strasbourg, France)
D022
LYMPHOTACTIN (XCL1) UP-REGULATES MARKERS OF CENTRAL SENSITIZATION IN THE TRIGEMINAL SUBNUCLEUS
CAUDALIS (VC) IN VITRO
2649
A. King, T. Iannitti, F. Boissonade, I. Obara (Leeds, United Kingdom)
D023
HISTAMINE MEDIATES THE HYPERALGESIC EFFECT OF 3-IODOTHYROACETIC ACID, A BY END PRODUCT OF THYROID
HORMONE METABOLISM
D024
TRPC3 PROMOTES INFLAMMATORY PAIN VIA FACILITATING SUBSTANCE P RELEASE FROM CENTRAL TERMINALS OF
PEPTIDERGIC NOCICEPTORS
2650
A. Laurino, G. De Siena, F. Resta, L. Raimondi (Firenze, Italy)
2651
X. Liu, H.T. Ho, T. Liu, K.K. Wu, T. Gin, T.V. Chan (Hong Kong, China)
D025
PPAR-Α MODULATES THE ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECT OF MELATONIN IN THE SECONDARY EVENTS OF SPINAL CORD
INJURY
2652
I. Paterniti, M. Campolo, M. Cordaro, D. Impellizzeri, R. Siracusa, R. Crupi, E. Esposito, S. Cuzzocrea (Messina, Italy)
D026
CONTRIBUTION OF PARVALBUMIN EXPRESSING INTERNEURONS OF THE DORSAL HORN OF THE SPINAL CORD TO
NEUROPATHIC PAIN
D027
INTERLEUKIN-18 BINDING PROTEIN: A NOVEL MODULATOR OF NEUROPATHIC PAIN
2653
H. Petitjean, R. Sharif-Naeini (Montreal, Canada)
2654
A. Piotrowska, D. Piłat, E. Rojewska, A. Jurga, J. Slusarczyk, W. Makuch, A. Basta-Kaim, B. Przewłocka, J. Mika
(Krakow, Poland)
D028
OPTOGENETIC INTERROGATION OF ENKEPHALINERGIC NEURONS IN THE SPINAL DORSAL HORN OF MICE
2655
P. Szucs, M. Sivadó, E. Kókai, A. Varga, Z. Puskár (Debrecen, Hungary)
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SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.7.F PAIN - OPIOIDS AND OTHER ANALGESICS
D029
CONNEXIN INHIBITION ATTENUATES CANCER-INDUCED BONE PAIN
2656
S. Falk, N. C. Petersen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
D030
CONDITIONAL KNOCKOUT MICE FOR MU AND DELTA OPIOID RECEPTORS ON MICROGLIA FOR THE STUDY OF OPIOIDINDUCED ANALGESIC TOLERANCE
2657
C. Gaveriaux-Ruff, H. Maurin, L. Roeckel, D. Reiss (Illkirch, France)
D031
LOSS OF CHRONIC MORPHINE-INDUCED HYPERALGESIA IN MU OPIOID RECEPTOR KNOCKOUT FEMALE AND MALE MICE 2658
L. Roeckel, D. Reiss, H. Maurin, Y. Goumon, C. Gaveriaux-ruff (Illkirch, France)
D032
EFFECTS OF BAM8-22 ON CHRONIC MORPHINE-INDUCED NEUROCHEMICAL ALTERATIONS IN THE SPINAL CORD AND
DORSAL ROOT GANGLIA IN RATS
2659
Y. Hong, D. Wang, W. Hu (Fuzhou, China)
D033
REGULATION OF Μ-OPIOID RECEPTOR FUNCTION BY PH
D034
NITROGLYCERIN-INDUCED MIGRAINE-LIKE PAIN AND TRIGEMINAL NEURONAL HYPERACTIVITY IS ENHANCED BY
REDUCED CB1 RECEPTOR ACTIVITY
2660
J. Meyer, V. Spahn, G. Del Vecchio, O. Scharkoi, M. Weber, C. Stein (Berlin, Germany)
2661
C. Nozaki, A. Markert, A. Zimmer (Bonn, Germany)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.11 CEREBELLUM
D035
LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY MODULATES PERFORMANCE IN A LEARNING TASK IN MICE
2662
C. Albergaria, N.T. Silva, D. Pritchett, M.R. Carey (Lisboa, Portugal)
D036
CONVERGENCE OF TACTILE, VISUAL AND AUDITORY CLIMBING FIBER INPUTS TO CEREBELLAR LOBULES CRUS 1 AND 2
IN AWAKE MICE
2663
L. Bosman, C. Ju, T. Hoogland, A. Velauthapillai, P. Murugesan, P. Warnaar, M. Negrello, C. De Zeeuw
(Rotterdam, Netherlands)
D037
AN ACTION BASED MAP OF C3 CEREBELLAR MICROZONES
D038
CEREBELLUM-DEPENDENT LOCOMOTOR ADAPTATION ON A SPLIT-BELT TREADMILL IN MICE
2664
N. Cerminara, M. Garwicz, D. Marple-Horvat, R. Apps (Bristol, United Kingdom)
2665
D. Darmohray, J. Jacobs, H.G. Marques, M.R. Carey (Lisbon, Portugal)
D039
TACTILE STIMULATION EVOKES LONG-LASTING POTENTIATION OF PURKINJE CELL DISCHARGE IN VIVO
2666
L. De Propris, R. Kanchipuram, K. Voges, C. De Zeeuw, E. D'Angelo (Pavia, Italy)
D040
EFFECTS OF ANODAL TDCS OVER CEREBELLUM ON LOWER LIMB MOTOR LEARNING AND BRAIN STATE
2667
A. Foerster, A. Dutta, M. Nitsche (Göttingen, Germany)
D041
NEUROVASCULAR COUPLING ELICITED BY MICROCIRCUIT ACTIVATION IN THE CEREBELLAR GRANULAR LAYER
D042
ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT PLASTICITY OF SPIKE PAUSES AND REGULARITY IN CEREBELLAR PURKINJE CELLS
2668
G. Gagliano, L. Mapelli, T. Soda, F. Moccia, E. D'Angelo (Pavia, Italy)
2669
G. Grasselli, H. Titley, V. Wan, Q. He, J.P. Adelman, G. Ohtsuki, C. Hansel (Chicago, IL, USA)
D043
THE EFFECT OF PPARΓ AGONIST ON PURKINJE NEURONS INTRINSIC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL ALTERATIONS INDUCED BY
HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY IN RAT
2670
D044
THE WHERE AND HOW MUCH OF CEREBELLAR FOLDING: FOLDING PATTERNS ARE ORDER-SPECIFIC, BUT SCALING OF
FOLDING IS UNIVERSAL
V. Hajali, I. Aghaei, M. Shabani (Mashhad Iran, Iran)
2671
S. Herculano-Houzel, B. Mota (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
D045
INVERTED INDUCTION RULES OF LONG-TERM SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY AT THE MOSSY FIBER- GOLGI CELL SYNAPSE OF
CEREBELLUM
2672
F. Locatelli, T. Soda, F. Prestori, E. D'Angelo (Pavia, Italy)
D046
NORADRENALINE IS A CONSOLIDATION SIGNAL TO PURKINJE CELLS IN CEREBELLUM-DEPENDENT LEARNING
M. Longley, D.O. Kellett, C.H. Yeo (London, United Kingdom)
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D047
OPTOGENETIC MANIPULATION OF DISTINCT DEEP CEREBELLAR NUCLEI DIFFERENTIALLY EFFECTS COORDINATED
LOCOMOTION IN MICE
D048
ALTERATIONS IN CEREBELLO-CORTICAL NETWORK IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF DYSTONIA
2674
A.S. Machado, M.R. Carey (Lisboa, Portugal)
2675
F. Menardy, E.L. Georgescu, A. Pelosi, L. Belluscio, D. Hervé, C. Léna, D. Popa (Paris, France)
D049
DEEP CEREBELLAR NUCLEI INHIBITION BY DREADDS MODULATES MOTOR SKILL LEARNING IN MICE
2676
A.P. Varani, C. Mailhes-Hamon, R. Youmir, C. Léna, D. Popa (Paris, France)
D050
CEREBELLAR THETA BURST STIMULATION IMPAIRS MEMORY CONSOLIDATION IN EYE-BLINK CLASSICAL CONDITIONING 2677
J. Monaco, L. Rocchi, E. D'Angelo, J.C. Rothwell (Pavia, Italy)
D051
PERSISTENT CHANGES OF NEURONAL SPIKE DISCHARGE IN DEEP CEREBELLAR NUCLEI IN VIVO
2678
L. Moscato, L. Mapelli, L. De Propris, E. D'Angelo (Pavia, Italy)
D052
CHOLINERGIC MODULATION OF SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY IN THE CEREBELLAR NUCLEI
2679
J. Pickford, N. Cerminara, Z. Bashir, R. Apps (Bristol, United Kingdom)
D053
MODULATING MODULATION: PURKINJE CELL ACTIVITY IN IMPAIRED AND ENHANCED CEREBELLAR LEARNING
2680
M. Schonewille, T. Koudstaal, H. Zhou, C.I. De Zeeuw (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
D054
MYELINATED REGIONS OF THE RAT BRAIN DISPLAY AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN PIEZO1 EXPRESSION
D055
CEREBELLAR HYPER-PLASTICITY IN THE IB2 KO MOUSE MODEL OF AUTISM
2681
G. Sheridan, M. Velasco (Brighton, United Kingdom)
2682
T. Soda, L. Mapelli, F. Locatelli, L. Botta, M. Goldfarb, F. Prestori, E. D'Angelo (Pavia, Italy)
D056
FUNCTIONAL EXPRESSION OF NMDA RECEPTOR SUBTYPES IN RAT CEREBELLUM DURING EARLY STAGE OF
DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
D057
SACCADES AND SMOOTH PURSUIT INITIATION REPRESENTED IN THE OCULOMOTOR VERMAL PURKINJE CELLS’
SIMPLE SPIKES
2683
Y. Stepanenko, T.V. Karelina, P.A. Abushik, S.M. Antonov, D.A. Sibarov (Saint-Petersburg, Russia)
2684
Z. Sun, A. Smilgin, P. Dicke, P. Thier (Tuebingen, Germany)
D058
THE ROLE OF CORTICOTROPIN RELEASING FACTOR ON MOTOR LEARNING
2685
E. Takeuchi, T. Hatanaka, A. Katoh, M. Kimura (Hiratsuka, Japan)
D059
SHORT-TERM MEMORY IS NOT A PREREQUISITE FOR LONG-TERM MEMORY GENERATION IN CEREBELLAR MOTOR
LEARNING
2686
M. Zhai, W. Wang, A. Aiba, R. Shigemoto
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.6.D STRESS AND THE BRAIN - EARLY LIFE EXPERIENCE
E001
BEHAVIORAL AND HORMONAL STRESS RESPONSES TO BRIEF MATERNAL DEPRIVATION IN 129SV NEONATAL MICE
E002
IMPACT OF PRENATAL STRESS IN LATERODORSAL TEGMENTAL AREA INPUTS TO THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA
2687
O.V. Burenkova, E.A. Aleksandrova, I.Y. Zarayskaya (Moscow, Russia)
2688
B. Coimbra, C. Soares-Cunha, S. Borges, N. Sousa, A.J. Rodrigues (Braga/Guimarães, Portugal)
E003
CHANGES IN MILK CORTISOL ACROSS THE NEONATAL PERIOD PREDICT LATER CHRONIC HYPOTHALAMIC-PITUITARYADRENAL (HPA) AXIS ACTIVITY IN INFANT RHESUS MONKEYS
E004
IMPACT OF EARLY REARING EXPERIENCE ON BRAIN DEVELOPMENT IN SHEEP INFANT
2689
A. Dettmer, A. Murphy, D. Guitarra, K. Rosenberg, S. Suomi, J. Meyer, K. Hinde (Poolesville, USA)
2690
C. Elodie, L. Barantin, F. Andersson, I. Filipiak, R. Delaplace, M. Morisse, M. Sta, E. Haslin, S. Love, F. Lévy, R. Nowak
(Nouzilly, France)
E005
ESTABLISHING A MOUSE MODEL OF EARLY-LIFE STRESS FOR FUTURE EPIGENETIC ANALYSES IN SPECIFIC NEURONAL
SUBPOPULATIONS
2691
A. Forster, D. Fend, M. Linke, M.A. Van der Kooij, S. Schweiger, S. Mitchell, M.B. Müller, J.J. Lambert, U. Zechner
(Mainz, Germany)
E006
PERINATAL FLUOXETINE EXPOSURE EFFECTS ON SOCIAL BEHAVIORS AND NEUROPLASTICITY IN JUVENILE AND ADULT
FEMALE OFFSPRING
2692
M. Gemmel, E. Császár, M. Hazlett, S. De Lacalle, S. Tanda, J. Pawluski (Athens, Ohio, USA)
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E007
EXPLORATION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR REGULATION OF PERIPUBERTALLY STRESSED RATS AND ANIMALS SELECTED
FOR DIFFERENT CORTICOSTERONE REACTIVITY
2693
D. Huzard, A. Papilloud, S. Walker, C. Sandi (Lausanne, Switzerland)
E008
EFFECTS OF PRENATAL STRESS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEPRESSIVE-LIKE BEHAVIORS IN INFANT RATS
E009
THE EFFECTS OF EARLY LIFE STRESS ON SOCIAL COMPETENCE - POSSIBILITIES FOR INTERVENTION
2694
A.M. Iturra-Mena, A. Dagnino-Subiabre (Valparaíso, Chile)
2695
J. Kentrop, R. Van der Veen, M. Loi, C. Smid, M. Van IJzendoorn, M. Bakermans-Kranenburg, M. Joels
(Utrecht, Netherlands)
E010
EFFECTS OF EARLY LIFE STRESS AND COMPLEX LIVING CONDITIONS ON BEHAVIORAL INHIBITION AND ATTENTION
2696
R. Van der Veen, J. Kentrop, L. Van der Tas, M. Loi, M.H. Van IJzendoorn, M.J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, M. Joëls
(Leiden, The Netherlands)
E011
EFFECT OF EARLY LIFE STRESS ON METABOLIC PROGRAMMING
2697
L. Morato, M. Guillot de Suduiraut, J. Grosse, O. Zanoletti, O. Riccio, C. Fournier, C. Sandi (Lausanne, Switzerland)
E012
BLOCKING ARGININE VASOPRESSIN V1A RECEPTORS EXACERBATES ABNORMAL HIPPOCAMPAL NETWORK ACTIVITY IN
A RAT MODEL OF BIRTH ASPHYXIA
2698
E013
COPEPTIN, A CLEAVAGE PRODUCT OF ARGININE VASOPRESSIN, IS A BIOMARKER OF NEONATAL STRESS AND LONGTERM OUTCOME
E. Prokic, H. Hartung, A. Alafuzoff, J. Voipio, K. Kaila (Helsinki, Finland)
2699
M. Summanen, D. Kelen, C. Andorka, M. Szabó, K. Kaila (Helsinki, Finland)
E014
MOLECULAR CONSEQUENCES OF FOETAL GLUCOCORTICOID PROGRAMMING IN THE BRAIN
2700
F. Shearer, J. Noble, M.C. Holmes (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
E015
ARGININE VASOPRESSIN AT NANOMOLAR CONCENTRATIONS SUPPRESSES BUMETANIDE-SENSITIVE NETWORK EVENTS
IN THE PERINATAL RAT HIPPOCAMPUS
2701
A. Spoljaric, P. Seja, J. Lindfors, E. Ruusuvuori, I. Hiironniemi, J. Voipio, K. Kaila (Helsinki, Finland)
E016
EFFECTS OF A MILDLY AVERSIVE EARLY LIFE EXPERIENCE ON THE OXYTOCINERGIC SYSTEM OF THE ADULT RAT AMYGDALA 2702
A. Stamatakis, S. Galeou, V. Manatos, T. Kalpachidou, F. Stylianopoulou (Athens, Greece)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.10 METABOLISM
E017
A GLUCOSE-SENSING CIRCUIT IN THE INSULAR CORTEX
2703
I. De Araujo Salgado, R. Migliorini, C. Lamy (Fribourg, Switzerland)
E018
OCTOPAMINE AND TYRAMINE CONTROL METABOLIC TRAITS IN THE FRUIT FLY DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER
2704
T. Roeder, Y. Li, J. Von Frieling (Kiel, Germany)
E019
ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF INSECT-ORIGINATED MATERIAL EXHIBITS FUNCTION TO CONTROL THE MAINTENANCE OF
BRAIN FUNCTIONS IN THE HIPPOCAMPAL DENTATE GYRUS AT THE OVX-INDUCED ESTROGEN DEFICIENT MICE
2705
S.S. YI, H. Baek, J.A. Song, D.E. Kim, E. Hwang, S. Kim (Asan, Republic of Korea)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.1.G HUMAN COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT AND AGING
F001
COMBINED TREATMENT OF AGED RATS WITH DONEPEZIL AND THE GINGKO EXTRACT EGB761® ENHANCES LEARNING
AND MEMORY SUPERIORLY TO MONOTHERAPY
2706
L. Blümel, J. Brosda, B. Bert, M. Hamann, H. Fink, G.P.H. Dietz (Berlin, Germany)
F002
REHABILITATING THE SENSE OF SPACE IN VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
2707
G. Cappagli, S. Finocchietti, E. Cocchi, M. Gori (Genoa, Italy)
F003
ASSESSING COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN INDIVIDUALS WITH AND WITHOUT DEMENTIA: COMPARING IN-PERSON WITH
VIDEOCONFERENCE AND TELEPHONE EVALUATION VIA TICSM
2708
T. Castanho, L. Amorim, P. Moreira, J. Mariz, A.M. Silva, J.A. Palha, N. Sousa, N.C. Santos (Braga, Portugal)
F004
EXPECTATION AND REWARD IN DEMENTIA: THE CASE OF MUSIC
C. Clark, H. Golden, O. McCallion, J. Nicholas, M. Cohen, C. Mummery, J. Schott, J. Warren (London, United Kingdom)
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F005
COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE ASSESSED BY TEST YOUR MEMORY SCORE IS INFLUENCED BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL AND AGE 2710
F. Dantas Lourinho, L. Chaves Rocha, A. Carolina Cezne, A. Mendonça Tomás, B. Gonçalves Maciel, L. Rosa Bayma,
P. Pedro Celeira Cortez, N. Valim Oliver Bento-Torres, C. Wanderley Picanço Diniz (Belém, Brazil)
F006
MORPHOLOGICAL HEMISPHERIC (A)SYMMETRIES IN THE AGED BRAIN - COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL CORRELATES
2711
M. Esteves, P. Marques, R. Magalhães, T.C. Castanho, J.M. Soares, A. Almeida, N.C. Santos, N. Sousa,
H. Leite-Almeida (Braga, Portugal)
F007
THE AGING HUMAN CEREBELLUM
2712
H. Gellersen, M. Hornberger, S. Sami (Maastricht, Netherlands)
F008
A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE MECHANISMS OF PERCEPTUAL AND SEMANTIC MEMORY ENCODING STRATEGIES IN
OLDER AND MCI INDIVIDUALS
2713
M. Kuo, K. Liu (Mongkok, China)
F009
EXAMINATION OF PROTEIN TYROSINE PHOSPHATASE, RECEPTOR TYPE, D (PTPRD) AND LOC101927697 AS POTENTIAL
CANDIDATE LOCI THAT IMPACT ON EXCEPTIONAL LONGEVITY VIA DNA METHYLATION
F011
RELAPSING POLYCHONDRITIS COMPLICATED BY COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION: TWO DISTINCT CLINICAL PHENOTYPES?
2714
J. Lazarus, K. Mather, N. Armstrong, A. Thalamuthu, H. Brodaty, P. Sachdev, J. Kwok (Sydney, Australia)
2715
G. Mbizvo, R. Ellis, A. Jacob, M. Doran, A. Larner (Liverpool, United Kingdom)
F012
THE LOW FREQUENCY ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON ANKLE INCREASES P300 AMPLITUDE IN MIDDLE AGED WOMEN
2716
Y. Ryu, K. Choi, S.J. Cho, O.S. Kwon, S. Kang (Daedeon, Republic of Korea)
F013
IMPACT OF EARLY-LIFE INFECTION ON LATER LIFE COGNITIVE ABILITY WITH REFERENCE TO NEUROINFLAMMATION
2717
B. Singh (Gwalior, India)
F014
LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE INDUCED NEUROINFLAMMATORY RESULTS IN BEHAVIOURAL AND COGNITIVE IMPAIREMENTS
2718
K.S. Solanki (Walior, India)
F015
NETWORK TISSUE PROPERTY CHANGES IN THE AGING HUMAN BRAIN
2719
D. Slater, B. Draganski, L. Melie-Garcia, A. Lutti, F. Kherif (Lausanne, Switzerland)
F016
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY MITIGATES AGE-RELATED FRONTAL WHITE MATTER LOSS
2720
J. Strommer, K. Campbell, L. Tyler, S. Davis ( Jyväskylä, Finland)
F017
CHANGES IN POSTSYNAPTIC STRENGTH ASSOCIATED WITH SUCCESSFUL AGING
2721
T. Tran, M. Gallagher, A. Kirkwood (Baltimore, USA)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.D ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - FEAR AND AVERSIVE LEARNING
AND MEMORY
F018
THE RATS WITH INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN ANXIETY AND FEAR ARE DIFFERENTIALY SENSITIVE TO INJECTIONS OF
5-HT1A-ACTING DRUGS INTO BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA
2722
M. Rysakova, I. Pavlova (Moscow, Russia)
F019
RELAXIN-3/RXFP-3 SIGNALLING IN CONTROL OF INNATE ANXIETY - EFFECT OF CHRONIC RXFP3 AGONIST SECRETION IN
VENTRAL HIPPOCAMPUS
2723
V. Rytova, D. Ganella E., D. Hawkes, R. Bathgate A.D., S. Ma, A. Gundlach L. (Parkville, Australia)
F020
EFFECTS OF IN VIVO NEUROFASCIN KNOCKDOWN ON FEAR EXTINCTION AND SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN THE
BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA
2724
R. Saha, O. Horovitz, S. Knapp, M. Kriebel, I. Ehrlich, H. Volkmer, G. Richter-Levin (Haifa, Israel)
F021
ROLE OF DOPAMINE SIGNALING IN LEARNING TO DISCRIMINATE AMONG SAFETY, FEAR AND REWARD CUES
2725
S. Sangha, K. Ng, M. Pollock, P. Urbanczyk (West Lafayette, USA)
F022
LOSS OF AMYGDALA INHIBITION IN FEAR BEHAVIORS IN URBACH-WIETHE DISEASE
2726
D. Scheggia, D. Terburg, J. Van Honk, R. Stoop (Prilly- Lausanne, Switzerland)
F023
NEURONAL AND BEHAVIORAL CORRELATES OF PHASIC AND SUSTAINED FEAR IN FREELY BEHAVING MICE
F024
CHRONIC EXERCISE REINSTATEMENT OF CONDITIONED FEAR IN AGING MICE
2727
T. Seidenbecher, J. Remmes, T. Daldrup, J. Lesting, H. Pape (Münster, Germany)
2728
A. Short, V. Bui, H. Madsen, A. Hannan, J.H. Kim (Parkville, Australia)
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
F025
ROLE OF MICRORNAS IN TRAUMATIC MEMORY STORAGE
2729
S. Sillivan, C. Miller, N. Joseph ( Jupiter, USA)
F026
EFFECTS OF ANTALARMIN ON RAT FEAR CONDITIONING, AND MEDIAL PREFRONTAL AND AMYGDALA NUCLEI ACTIVITY
IN LOW- AND HIGH-ANXIETY RATS
F027
NORADRENERGIC EXCITATION MEDIATED BY OX1R PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN CUED FEAR MEMORY RETRIEVAL
2730
A. Skórzewska, A. Wislowska-Stanek, M. Lehner, D. Turzynska, A. Sobolewska, P. Krzascik, A. Plaznik (Warsaw, Poland)
2731
S. Soya, T. Maejima, T. McHugh, K. Miyamichi, T. Sakurai (Kanazawa, Japan)
F028
DOES DOMESTICATION AFFECT PREDATOR ODOR INDUCED INNATE FEAR BEHAVIOR IN RATS
2732
S. Storsberg, R. Stryjek, A. Kroeber (Magdeburg, Germany)
F029
GENETIC KNOCK-DOWN OF THE SCHIZOPHRENIA RISK GENE CACNA1C AFFECTS SPECIFIC COMPONENTS OF ASSOCIATIVE
LEARNING
2733
L. Sykes, K. Thomas, J. Hall (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
F030
ROLE OF NEUROKININ B-EXPRESSING NEURONS IN THE AMYGDALA IN FEAR AND FEAR EXTINCTION
2734
R.O. Tasan, G. Lach, J. Wood, S. Pauly (Innsbruck, Austria)
F031
MIDBRAIN CIRCUITS FOR DEFENSIVE BEHAVIOR
2735
P. Tovote, M.S. Esposito, B. Paolo, C. Fabrice, J.P. Fadok, M. Markovic, S.B.E. Wolff, C. Ramakrishnan, L. Fenno,
K. Deisseroth, C. Herry, S. Arber, A. Lüthi (Basel, Switzerland)
F032
OXYTOCIN RECEPTOR SIGNALING IN THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX MODULATES THE INHIBITION OF FEAR RESPONSES BY
THE AMYGDALA
2736
R. Triana Del Rio, C. Hegoburu, D. Scheggia, E. Van Den Burg, C.A. Ciobanu, R. Stoop (Lausanne, Switzerland)
F033
THE FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF LOCUS COERULEUS NORADRENALINE NEURONS IN FEAR LEARNING AND EXTINCTION
2737
A. Uematsu, J. Johansen (Wako-shi, Japan)
F034
NPY AND Y2 RECEPTORS IN THE VENTRAL BNST ARE ESSENTIAL FOR SUPPRESSION OF FEAR REINSTATEMENT
2738
D. Verma, A.L. Walter, R.O. Tasan, H. Herzog, S. Günther, H. Pape (Münster, Germany)
F035
LATERAL HYPOTHALAMIC OUTPUTS CONTROL INNATE DEFENSIVE RESPONSES
F036
TRKB RECEPTORS EXPRESSED IN PARVALBUMIN INTERNEURONS ARE IMPORTANT FOR FEAR ERASURE PROMOTED BY
CHRONIC ANTIDEPRESSANT DRUG TREATMENT
2739
M. Wigestrand, I. Aasebø, A. Tully, T. Dinh, M. Lepperød, T. Hafting, M. Fyhn (Oslo, Norway)
2740
F. Winkel, J. Umemori, C. Buj, R. Guirado, E. Castrén (Helsinki, Finland)
F037
ANTI-STRESS EFFECTS OF APIUM GRAVEOLEN IN IMMOBILIZATION RAT
2741
T. Wongtawatchai, K. Sarsutham, W. Sukketsiri, V. Tipmanee, P. Chonpathompikunlert (Songkhla, Thailand)
F039
ACTIVATION OF ADULT-BORN NEURONS AFTER A FOCAL HIPPOCAMPAL LESION AND IN RESPONSE TO A
CONTEXTUAL-FEAR MEMORY TASK
2742
A. Zepeda, A. Aguilar, C. Arias (DF, Mexico)
F040
OSCILLATORY ACTIVITY CHANGES IN A LARGE OPEN FIELD TEST
Y. Zhan, A. Vyssotski, C. Gross (Shenzhen, China)
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INDEX NUMBER
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.F ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - REWARD AND REINFORCEMENT
F041
ROLE OF OPIOIDS AND ENDOCANNABINOIDS ON THE EXPRESSION AND MOTIVATIONAL PROPERTIES OF SOCIAL PLAY
BEHAVIOUR IN RATS
F042
STRAIN DIFFERENCES IN DECISION-MAKING PERFORMANCE IN THE RAT GAMBLING TASK
2744
M. Achterberg, M. Van Swieten, D. Houwing, M. Aalderink, N. Driel, V. Trezza, L. Vanderschuren (Utrecht, Netherlands)
2745
L. Alonso, W. York, M. Rivalan (Berlin, Germany)
F043
PRO-SOCIAL ENRICHED ENVIRONMENT INCREASES IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR
2746
L. Amorim, S.D. Mesquita, L.R. Jacinto, M.J. Castelhano-Carlos, M. Esteves, N.C. Santos, H. Leite-Almeida, N. Sousa
(Braga, Portugal)
F044
LEFT (BUT NOT RIGHT) DOPAMINE DEPLETION IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS DECREASES DELAY TOLERANCE IN THE
VARIABLE-DELAY-TO-SIGNAL PARADIGM
2747
A.M. Cunha, M.R. Guimarães, A.R. Soares, M. Esteves, F.G. Teixeira, A.J. Salgado, A.J. Rodrigues, N. Sousa,
A. Almeida, H. Leite-Almeida (Braga, Portugal)
F045
AGE AND SEX AS DETERMINANTS OF IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR IN THE VARIABLE DELAY-TO-SIGNAL TASK
2748
A. Soares, P. Moreira, M. Esteves, M. Cunha, M. Guimarães, M. Carvalho, C. Raposo-Lima, P. Morgado, A.F. Carvalho,
B. Coimbra, A. Melo, R. Ana João, S. António, J.M. Pêgo, J.J. Cerqueira, P. Soares Costa, N. Sousa, A. Armando, L. Hugo
(Barcelos, Portugal)
F046
INTRACRANIAL SELF-STIMULATION IS NOT INFLUENCED BY THE PARVAFOX NUCLEUS OF THE LATERAL HYPOTHALAMUS 2749
A. Babalian, M.R. Celio (Fribourg, Switzerland)
F047
FUNCTIONAL EXPLORATION OF THE PSTN/CBN COMPLEX
2750
M. Barbier, S. Chometton, G. Franchi, C. Houdayer, A. Mariot, F. Poncet, Y. Peterschmitt, D. Fellmann, P. Risold
(Besançon, France)
F048
CO-ADMINISTRATION OF MEPHEDRONE AND MDMA - BEHAVIORAL INTERACTIONS
F049
EFFECT OF CHRONIC ETHANOL INGESTION ON REGIONAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF THE RAT BRAIN
2751
G. Biala, M. Kruk-Slomka, A. Michalak, B. Budzynska (Lublin, Poland)
2752
R. Buisas, R. Dulinskas, T. Ragauskas, O. Ruksenas, V. Vengeliene (Vilnius, Lithuania)
F050
MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE PHOSPHATASE-2 MODULATES REWARD PROCESSING VIA ALTERED BRAIN
FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY
F051
IMPULSIVE DECISION-MAKING WITH THE LIGHTS ON: OPTICALLY INHIBITING FRONTAL GLUTAMATERGIC
TRANSMISSION DURING CHOICE BEHAVIOUR ALTERS DELAYED REWARD PREFERENCE
2753
T. Bushell, R. Brett, R. Plevin, K. Tossell, M. Ungless, N. Dawson (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
2754
M. Carr, B. Van den Boom, S. Opdenberg, Y. Van Mourik, M. Van der Roest, D. Schetters, T. De Vries, T. Pattij
(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
F052
ACUPUNCTURE REDUCES SEVERITY OF BEHAVIORAL SIGNS AND CRAVING IN ETHANOL-WITHDRAWN RATS VIA
ACTIVATION OF ENDOGENOUS OPIOID SYSTEM
F053
THE ROLE OF MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX IN COOPERATIVE BEHAVIORS AND DECISION MAKING IN RATS
2755
S. Chang, D.H. Kim, Y.S. Gwak, J.M. Kim, J.Y. Lee, S.H. Ahn, B.H. Lee, H.Y. Kim, E.Y. Jang, C.H. Yang (Daegu, Republic of Korea)
2756
F. Rocha-Almeida, A.R. Conde-Moro, J.M. Delgado-García, A. Gruart (Seville, Spain)
F054
INVOLVEMENT OF EFFERENT STRIATAL NEURONS IN SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
2757
B. Detraux, S. Schiffmann, A. De Kerchove D'Exarde (Brussels, Belgium)
F055
CHARACTERISATION OF ALCOHOL-SEEKING BEHAVIOUR IN GALANIN RECEPTOR-3 KNOCKOUT MICE
2758
E. Djouma, K. Scheller, S. Brunner, B. Kofler, A. Lawrence (Melbourne, Australia)
F056
IMPACT OF BRAIN LIPID COMPOSITION ON REWARD PROCESSING AND MESOLIMBIC DOPAMINE TRANSMISSION
2759
F. Ducrocq, C. Bosch-Bouju, R. Walle, S. Van der Veldt, A. Aubert, R. Meloni, S. Layé, V. De Smedt, P. Trifilieff
(Bordeaux, France)
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F057
ROLE OF PREFRONTAL 5-HT IN SOCIAL DECISION MAKING
2760
A. Faure, E. Bernal Meléndez, J. Callebert, S. Granon (Orsay, France)
F058
MC4R SIGNALING WITHIN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS SHELL MODULATES SUCROSE AND ETHANOL PALATABILITY IN
SPRAGUE-DAWLEY RATS
2761
A. Florido, M. Alcaraz-Iborra, F. Carvajal, J.M. Lerma-Cabrera, I. Cubero (Almería, Spain)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.3 MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
F059
INVESTIGATION OF TRANSCRIPTION IN NEURONAL ENSEMBLES ENCODING REWARDING AND AVERSIVE EXPERIENCES
2762
B.J. Gonzales, B. Ignatowska-Jankowska, D. Mukherjee, N. Bleistein ( Jerusalem, Israel)
F060
REWARDING AND AVERSIVE EXPERIENCES ARE ENCODED BY UNIQUE TRANSCRIPTIONAL PATTERNS
2763
B. Ignatowska-Jankowska, D. Mukherjee, D. Haritan, B.J. Gonzales, N. Bleistein, C. Cohen, L. Izakson, H. Turm,
E. Itzkovitz, A. Zaslaver, A. Citri ( Jerusalem, Israel)
F061
ADOLESCENTS’ EMPATHIC REACTION TO OTHERS’ TRIUMPH OVER ADVERSITY IS POSITIVELY RELATED TO INTRINSIC
DEFAULT MODE NETWORK CONNECTIVITY
2764
R. Gotlieb, X. Yang, S. Rhoads, R. Riveros, M.H. Immordino-Yang (Los Angeles, USA)
F062
DOSE-DEPENDENT EFFECTS OF MORPHINE INJECTION INTO THE PEDUNCULOPONTINE TEGMENTAL NUCLEUS ON
BEHAVIOUR ELICITED BY CONTRALATERAL STIMULATION OF THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA
2765
G. Jerzemowska, K. Plucinska, K. Ptaszek (Gdansk, Poland)
F063
BEHAVIORAL TRAITS PREDICTING COCAINE-CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE IN MICE: ROLE OF ANXIETY AND THE
BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA
2766
D. Ladrón de Guevara Miranda, F.J. Pavón, A. Serrano, P. Rivera, G. Estivill Torrús, J. Suárez, F. Rodríguez de Fonseca,
L.J. Santín, E. Castilla Ortega (Málaga, Spain)
F064
SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS IN THE MOUSE PREFRONTAL CORTEX
2767
D.R. Levy, A. Weissbrod, O. Yizhar (Rehovot, Israel)
F065
THE EFFECT OF CAFFEINE ON ANERGIA INDUCED BY THE VMAT2 INHIBITOR TETRABENAZINE: IMPACT ON SELECTION OF
SEDENTARY VERSUS ACTIVE SOURCES OF REINFORCEMENT
2768
L. López Cruz, N. San Miguel, C. Carratalá, R. Olivares, L. Monferrer, J. Salamone, M. Correa (Castellon, Spain)
F066
INTACT EFFECT OF MOTIVATION ON RESPONSE INHIBITION IN MEDICATION-NAÏVE CHILDREN WITH TOURETTE
SYNDROME, BUT NOT IN CHILDREN WITH ADHD
2769
K. Maigaard, J. Hagstrøm, D. Herz, K. Winther Andersen, L. Skov, H.R. Siebner, K.J. Plessen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
F067
GALANIN INTERACTS WITH NEUROPEPTIDE Y Y1 RECEPTOR IN THE DENTATE GYRUS OF THE HIPPOCAMPUS THROUGH
GALR2/NPYY1R HETERODIMERS
2770
N.P. Manuel Alejandro, D.O. Borroto-Escuela, C. Millón, A. Flores-Burgess, B. Gago, L. Santin, K. Fuxe, J.A. Narváez,
Z. Diaz-Cabiale (Malaga, Spain)
F068
RAT AMYGDALAR NEURONS RESPOND PRIMARILY TO VOCALIZATIONS OF OTHERS RATHER THAN SELF DURING SOCIAL
INTERACTION
F069
DIFFERENCES IN EXPRESSION OF THE IMMEDIATE EARLY GENE C-FOS IN RATS SELECTED BY FREQUENCY AND
INTENSITY ON SCHEDULE-INDUCED POLYDIPSIA
2771
J. Matsumoto, H. Nishimaru, Y. Takamura, S. Urakawa, T. Ono, H. Nishijo (Toyama, Japan)
2772
A. Merchán Carrillo, S. Mora Parada, M. Moreno Montoya, P. Flores Cubos (Almería, Spain)
F070
VOLUNTARY WHEEL RUNNING, ENRICHED ENVIRONMENT AND MARLAUTM CAGES: INFLUENCE ON MOTOR AND
EXPLORATORY ACTIVITY IN MALE NMRI MICE
2773
P. Mesa Gresa, M. Ramos-Campos, R. Redolat (Valencia, Spain)
F071
INHIBITORY CONTROL DEFICIT IN RATS: POSSIBLE CONTRIBUTION OF EARLY IMMUNE ACTIVATION AND STRESS FACTORS 2774
S. Mora, E. Martín-González, P. Flores, M. Moreno (Almería, Spain)
F072
EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT DOSES OF NMDA INJECTION INTO THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS SHELL ON BEHAVIOUR ELICITED BY
CONTRALATERAL STIMULATION OF THE MESOLIMBIC SYSTEM
2775
K. Plucinska, G. Jerzemowska, M. Podlacha (Gdansk, Poland)
F073
ORGANIZATION OF CENTRAL AMYGDALA CIRCUITS THAT REGULATE FEEDING AND APPETITIVE BEHAVIOURS
M. Ponserre, A. Douglass, H. Kucukdereli, C. Strobel, P.L. Alcala Morales, K. Conzelmann, R. Klein (Martinsried, Germany)
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SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
F074
GENETIC VARIANT LINKED TO GAD2 GENE TRANSCRIPTION LEVEL MODULATES HUMAN MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
2777
A. Richter, A. Barman, I. Müller, O. Stork, C. Seidenbecher, B. Schott, C. Stoppel (Magdeburg, Germany)
F075
INSIGHTS INTO HOW THE HIPPOCAMPUS GOVERNS THE DRIVE TO EXPLORE
2778
J. Dufour, A. Tsai Cabal, S. Egli, C. Barnes, H. Ioanas, M. Ahmadi, A. Müller Herde, S. Boss, S. Krämer, S. Ametamey,
M. Rudin, J. Mirnajafi-Zadeh, C. Pryce, E. Seifritz, B. Saab (Zurich, Switzerland)
F076
CAFFEINE ALTERS EFFORT-RELATED DECISION-MAKING UNDER CONDITIONS OF HIGH EFFORT DEMANDS OR AFTER
DOPAMINE DEPLETIONS: STUDIES IN MICE AND RATS
2779
N. San Miguel, L. López-Cruz, S. Yohn, C. Carratalá, R. Olivares, J.D. Salamone, M. Correa (Castellon de la Plana, Spain)
F077
EFFECT OF CDNF IN NON-MOTOR SYMPTOMS OF PD
2780
P. Stepanova, M.H. Voutilainen, E. Laakkonen, M. Airavaara, V. Võikar, P. Piepponen, R.K. Tuominen, M. Saarma
(Helsinki, Finland)
F078
EFFECTS OF ACUTE SOCIAL DEFEAT ON BEHAVIORAL PERFORMANCE IN MICE
2781
M. Van der Kooij, T. Jene, V. Opitz, M.B. Müller (Mainz, Germany)
F079
PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX IN MOTHER RATS
2782
K. Volgyi, E.B. Udvari, S. Eva Rebeka, B.A. Györffy, E. Hunyadi-Gulyás, K. Medzichradszky, J. Gábor, K. Kékesi,
A. Dobolyi (Budapest, Hungary)
F080
CRF EXPRESSION IN THE BRAIN STRUCTURES OF HIGH AND LOW ANXIETY RATS AFTER ACUTE AND CHRONIC
RESTRAINT STRESS
2783
A. Wisłowska-Stanek, A. Skórzewska, M. Lehner, P. Krząścik, A. Płaźnik (Warsaw, Poland)
F081
FUNCTIONAL CONTRIBUTION OF ARCOPALLIUM IN THE SOCIAL FACILITATION OF FORAGING EFFORT IN DOMESTIC CHICKS
2784
Q. Xin, Y. Ogura, T. Matsushima (Sapporo, Japan)
F082
EFFECTS OF INTRA-VTA CRH ON MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS
2785
I. Zalachoras, T. Larrieu, J. Grosse, O. Zanoletti, C. Sandi (Lausanne, Switzerland)
NOVEL METHODS AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT:
G.4.A PHYSIOLOGICAL METHODS - OPTICAL METHODS
G001
USING TWO-PHOTON EXCITATION FOR IN VITRO AND IN VIVO IMAGING OF NOVEL RED-SHIFTED GENETICALLY
ENCODED CALCIUM AND VOLTAGE INDICATORS IN NEURONS
2786
T. Beutel, S. Opitz, S. Schoch-McGovern, S. Remy (Bonn, Germany)
G002
AGELADINE A, A FLUORESCENT MOLECULE ORIGINALLY ISOLATED FORM MARINE SPONGES, AND ITS SYNTHETIC
DERIVATIVES USED FOR LIVE IMAGING OF WHOLE TRANSPARENT ORGANISMS, TISSUES AND NEURONS
2787
U. Bickmeyer, T. Koschmieder (Bremerhaven, Germany)
G003
TRANSIENT GENETIC TAGGING (TRAGETING) OF LOCALLY ACTIVATED NEURONAL POPULATIONS
2788
R. Bitar, I. De Araújo Salgado, F. Scheffold, C. Lamy (Fribourg, Switzerland)
G004
CL2M: MICROENVIRONMENT PRESERVING SINGLE-CELL ISOLATION CORRELATIVE MICROSCOPY
G005
REAL-TIME IMAGING OF BRAIN ACTIVITY IN FREELY MOVING RATS USING FUNCTIONAL ULTRASOUND
2789
C. Braskó, A. Bálind, N. Faragó, L. Puskás, G. Tamás, P. Horváth (Szeged, Hungary)
2790
C. Brunner, U. Alan, D. Clara, M. Guillaume, M. Emilie, M. Gabriel (Paris, France)
G006
FUNCTIONAL IMAGING OF DENTATE GRANULE CELLS IN THE ADULT MOUSE HIPPOCAMPUS
2791
S. Carta, G. Pilz, A. Stäuble, A. Ayaz, S. Jessberger, F. Helmchen (Zurich, Switzerland)
G007
TWO-PHOTON MULTISITE DETECTION SYSTEM FOR IMAGING DENDRITIC PROPAGATION ALONG BASAL AND APICAL
DENDRITES
2792
M.L. Castanares, J. Choy, H. Bachor, V. Daria (Canberra, Australia)
G008
IN VIVO WHOLE BRAIN IMAGING FOR SMALL ANIMALS IN MULTISCALE
2793
H. Hui, D. Di, M. Xibo, Y. Xin, T. Jie (Beijing, China)
G009
A MULTIMODAL METHOD TO ANALYZE THE SPONTANEOUS SYNCHRONOUS POPULATION ACTIVITY FROM HUMAN
CORTICAL SLICES
2794
B.P. Kerekes, K. Tóth, A. Bagó, A. Kaszás, B. Chiovini, G. Szalay, D. Pálfi, B. Rózsa, I. Ulbert, L. Wittner (Budapest, Hungary)
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G010
SIMULTANEOUS STUDY OF THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER (BBB) PERMEABILITY AND GLYCOCALYX PROPERTIES IN A
SINGLE CAPILLARY IN LIVING MICE USING 2-PHOTON MICROSCOPY
2795
N. Kutuzov, H. Flyvbjerg, M. Lauritzen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
G011
STUDY THE EFFECTS OF CHRONIC RESTRAINT STRESS ON CEREBRAL VASCULATURE AND BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER
G012
A NOVEL MICROFLUIDIC DRUG DISCOVERY PLATFORM FOR STUDYING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INDEPENDENT
NEURAL NETWORKS
2796
S. Lee, J. Min, S.J. Bae, H.S. Kim, N. You, J.W. Bae, M. Suh (Suwon, Republic of Korea)
2797
C. MacKerron, G. Robertson, M. Zagnoni, T. Bushell (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
G013
SEXM(SIMPLIFIED EXPANSION MICROSCOPE); A SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT METHOD FOR SUPER-RESOLUTION IMAGING
BY CELL EXPANSION
2798
M. Na, U. Lee, S. Chang (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
G014
NOVEL MANIPULATION OF NEURAL FUNCTION USING FEMTOSECOND LASER AND LIPOSOME
2799
T. Nakano, K. Dani, J. Wickens (Hiroshima, Japan)
G015
COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT NERVOUS SYSTEM EMBEDDING PROCEDURES FOR THE TEM/MICRO-CT CORRELATIVE
METHOD
2800
P. Parlanti, V. Cappello, G. Tromba, M. Gemmi (Pisa, Italy)
G016
SHIFT AND MEAN ALGORITHM FOR FUNCTIONAL IMAGING WITH HIGH SPATIO-TEMPORAL RESOLUTION
2801
S. Rama (Marseille, France)
G017
LONGITUDINAL OPTICAL RECORDING OF PREFRONTAL DYNAMICS IN LEARNING AND EXTINCTION
2802
S. Ron, Y. Kfir, O. Klavir, Y. Ofer (Rehovot, Israel)
G018
PULSED LEDS MINIMIZE THE FLAVIN-ADENINE-DINUCLEOTIDE (FAD) PHOTOBLEACHING AND PHOTODECOMPOSITION
IN VITRO
2803
J. Rösner, A. Liotta, E. Angamo Ayele, U. Heinemann, R. Kovacs (Berlin, Germany)
G019
IMPLANTABLE MICRO IMAGING DEVICE FOR WEAK FLUORESCENCE IMAGING IN FEELY MOVING MICE
2804
Y. Sunaga, M. Haruta, T. Yamaguchi, Y. Katsuragi, M. Motoyama, Y. Ohta, H. Takehara, T. Noda, K. Sasagawa,
T. Tokuda, J. Ohta (Nara, Japan)
G020
OPTICAL MONITORING OF BEHAVIOR-RELATED CALCIUM DYNAMICS IN 12 BRAIN REGIONS USING A NOVEL MULTIFIBER ARRAY
2805
Y. Sych, F. Helmchen (Zurich, Switzerland)
G021
SPONTANEOUS DIFFERENTIATION IN A MICROFLUIDIC CHIP
2806
R. Van de Wijdeven, O. Huse Ramstad, A. Sandvig, I. Sandvig, Ø. Halaas (Trondheim, Norway)
G022
FAST SPATIAL BEAM SHAPING BY ACOUSTO-OPTIC DIFFRACTION FOR 3D NON-LINEAR MICROSCOPY
2807
C. Ventalon, W. Akemann, J. Léger, B. Mathieu, S. Dieudonné, L. Bourdieu (Paris, France)
G023
COMBINING MICROFLUIDICS, OPTOGENETICS AND CALCIUM IMAGING TO STUDY NEURONAL COMMUNICATION IN VITRO 2808
M. Vignes, R. Renault, N. Sukunik, S. Descroix, L. Malaquin, J. Viovy, J. Peyrin, S. Bottani, P. Monceau, E. Moses
(Odense, Denmark)
G024
IMPROVING SPATIAL SPECIFICITY OF CALCIUM AND VOLTAGE FUNCTIONAL IMAGING WITH PHASE-BASED PATTERNED
ILLUMINATION
V. Zampini, D. Tanese, A.J. Foust, E. Papagiakoumou, M. Canepari, V. Emiliani (Paris, France)
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2809
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Organised by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Hosted by the Danish Society for Neuroscience
Where European Neuroscience
meets the world
POSTER
PRESENTATION VI
Tuesday July 5, 2016
SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
DEVELOPMENT:
A.3.A STEM CELLS - BASIC BIOLOGY AND POSTNATAL NEUROGENESIS
A001
CARBON MONOXIDE IMPROVES NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION IN NT2 CELL LINE BY REINFORCEMENT OF OXIDATIVE
PHOSPHORYLATION
2810
A.S. Almeida, U. Sonnewald, P. Alves, H. Vieira (Lisboa, Portugal)
A002
TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS PRDM8 AND BHLHB5 REGULATE NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION DURING THE DEVELOPMENT
OF THE MAMMALIAN DENTATE GYRUS
2811
C. Beedie, S. Woods, C. Jung, R. McInnes, Z. Bashir, B. Atan (Bristol, United Kingdom)
A003
IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL NEURAL STEM CELL POPULATION IN THE HYPOTHALAMUS OF MAMMALIAN BRAIN
2812
G. Bekki, L. Roth, V. Grinevich, H. Liu (Heidelberg, Germany)
A004
DECIPHERING A MODEL FOR STUDYING ADULT NEUROGENESIS – CYCLIN D2 KNOCKOUT MOUSE
2813
A. Czupryn, R. Platek, A. Schaap-Oziemlak, L. Kaczmarek (Warsaw, Poland)
A005
IMPAIRED ADULT HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS AND BEHAVIORAL SPATIAL PATTERN SEPARATION IN
HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIC LDLR -/- MICE
2814
D. Fátima Engel, J. De Oliveira, P. De Souza Brocardo, A. Grzyb, G. Kempermann, A. De Bem (Dresden, Germany)
A006
OXIDATIVE STRESS MAINTENANCE ON ADULT HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS REGULATION
2815
A.C. Ferreira, T. Santos, A. Novais, B. Sampaio-Marques, S. Mesquita, P. Ludovico, L. Bernardino, N. Sousa, J. Palha,
J.C. Sousa, F. Marques (Braga, Portugal)
A007
NOVEL INSIGHTS INTO ASTROCYTE AND ADULT NEURAL PROGENITOR CROSS-TALK
2816
M. Grilli, V. Bortolotto, E. Marengo, M. Manfredi, E. Ranzato, P.L. Canonico, S. Cvijetic (Novara, Italy)
A008
A LIBRARY OF IPSC FOR MODELING SYNUCLEINOPATHIES IN THE DISH
A009
REGULATION OF THE ADULT HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENIC NICHE BY GHRELIN
2817
S. Holmqvist, M. Chumarina, C. Azevedo, M. Djelloul, A. Collin, S. Goldwurm, L. Roybon (Lund, Sweden)
2818
A. Hornsby, A. Beynon, J. Davies (Swansea, United Kingdom)
A010
JET LAG AFFECTS ADULT HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS BY REDUCING CELL PROLIFERATION
2819
D. Iggena, Y. Winter, B. Steiner (Berlin, Germany)
A011
THE EFFECTS OF GHRELIN ON MIDBRAIN NEURAL STEM CELLS DIFFERENTIATION TO DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS BY
MEDIATING WNT/Β-CATENIN SIGNALING PATHWAY
2820
H. Jiang, Q. Jiao, B. Gong, D. Xixun, J. Xie (Qingdao, China)
A012
ACE2 ACTIVITY IS REQUIRED TO SUSTAIN SEROTONIN LEVELS AND MEDIATES EXERCISE-INDUCED ADULT NEUROGENESIS 2821
F. Klempin, V. Mosienko, S. Matthes, D.C. Villela, J.M. Penninger, M. Bader, R.A. Santos, N. Alenina (Berlin, Germany)
A013
SOXD GENES IN THE CONTROL OF ADULT NEUROGENESIS
2822
A.V. Morales, M. Muñiz, A.C. Quiroga, E. Calleja, L. Li, M. Cañizares, S. Nicolis, V. Lefevbre (Madrid, Spain)
A014
SPECIFIC TRANSCRIPTOMIC AND CELL CYCLE REGULATION CHANGES IN ACTIVATED NEURAL STEM CELLS ARE
ASSOCIATED WITH THE AGE-RELATED NEUROGENESIS DECLINE IN THE SUBVENTRICULAR ZONE
2823
L. Morizur, M. Daynac, A. Chicheportiche, M. Mouthon, F. Boussin (Fontenay-aux-roses, France)
A015
NEUROENGINEERING PLATFORMS FOR STUDY OF MICE NEURAL STEM CELL PROLIFERATION AND DIFFERENTIATION
2824
I. Mukhina, A. Gladkov, E. Kamenskaya, A. Ponyatkovskaya, M. Gaynullin, A. Pimashkin (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
A016
MANIPULATING SEROTONIN SIGNALING IN DEPRESSION - THE KEY TO HAPPINESS?
A017
MICE DEFICIENT IN NFE2L2 GENE EXHIBIT REDUCED ADULT HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS FOLLOWING KAINATEINDUCED SEIZURES
2825
M. Petermann, G. Kronenberg, N. Alenina, F. Klempin (Berlin, Germany)
2826
Y. Pomeshchik, E. Savchenko, V. Kärkkäinen, T. Malm, A. Levonen, K. Kanninen, L. Roybon, J. Koistinaho (Kuopio, Finland)
A018
LIVE IMAGING OF POSTNATALLY BORN DENTATE GRANULE CELLS IN ORGANOTYPIC ENTORHINO-HIPPOCAMPAL SLICE
CULTURES REVEALS HIGHLY DYNAMIC STRUCTURAL MATURATION AND SPINE FORMATION
2827
T. Radic, M. Singer, T. Jungenitz, H. Cuntz, A. Vlachos, T. Deller, S.W. Schwarzacher (Frankfurt/Main, Germany)
A019
THE ROLE OF ETS FAMILY TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR ELK1 IN SOX2 STEMNESS GENE REGULATION
M. Savasan Sogut, E. Sahin, B. Yilmaz, I. Aksan Kurnaz (Istanbul, Turkey)
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2828
POSTER PRESENTATION VI
TUESDAY JULY 5, 2016
SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
A020
A ROBUST PROTOCOL FOR PHYSIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE HUMAN NEURAL NETWORK CULTURES DERIVED FROM INDUCED
PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
A021
ADULT NEURAL STEM CELLS REQUIRE FATTY ACIDS AS A METABOLIC SUBSTRATE FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION AND
CELLULAR PROLIFERATION
2829
G. Shpak, N. Gunhanlar, M. Van der Kroeg, F. De Vrij, S. Kushner (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
2830
E. Stoll, R. Makin, I. Sweet, A. Trevelyan, S. Miwa, P. Horner, D. Turnbull (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
A022
RAB18 REGULATES ADULT NEUROGENESIS AND MATERNAL BEHAVIORS
2831
T. Wang, Y. Chou, Y. Han (Taipei, Taiwan)
DEVELOPMENT:
A.3.B STEM CELLS - CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
A023
FAST NEURONAL MATURATION WITHIN HUMAN INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM-DERIVED CORTICAL AGGREGATES
2832
S. Illes, J. Izsák, D. Vizlin Hodzic, Q. Zhai, J. Strandberg, T. Olsson Bontell, E. Hanse, K. Funa (Göteborg, Sweden)
DEVELOPMENT:
A.8 EPIGENETIC FACTORS (HORMONES, NUTRITION, EXPERIENCE)
A024
HORMONE-DEPENDENT MITOCHONDRIAL LIPID METABOLISM DURING BRAIN DEVELOPMENT
A025
TRANSGENERATIONAL MODULATION OF THE RESPONSE TO CHRONIC STRESS IN ADOLESCENT RATS
2833
M. Astiz, E. Acaz-Fonseca, A.B. Lopez-Rodriguez, A. Ortiz-Rodriguez, L.M. Garcia-Segura (Madrid, Spain)
2834
E. Berretta, G. Pasqualini, M. Pesoli, P. De Bartolo, D. Cutuli, P. Caporali, D. Laricchiuta, F. Foti, F. Gelfo, L. Petrosini
(Rome, Italy)
A026
INVESTIGATIONS OF REGIONAL BRAIN VOLUMES IN TWO LINES OF LAYING HENS (GALLUS GALLUS) KEPT IN DIFFERENT
HOUSING SYSTEMS
2835
A. Braun, J. Mehlhorn, U. Baulain, S. Petow (Celle, Germany)
A027
A SPECIFIC CPG METHYLATION PATTERN OF A DISTAL PART OF THE HSP70 PROMOTER SERVES AS A HEAT STRESS
RELATED EPIGENETIC MEMORY
2836
T. Kisliouk, T. Cramer, N. Meiri (Bet Dagan, Israel)
A028
NEONATAL HANDLING EFFECT ON MRNA EXPRESSION OF THE IMMEDIATE EARLY GENE ARC IN ADULT RAT BRAIN
2837
A. Mitsacos, A. Abatzi, S. Tsounakos, P. Giompres, E. Kouvelas (Patras, Greece)
A029
REDUCTIONS IN HYPOTHALAMIC GFAP EXPRESSION, GLIAL CELLS AND Α-TANYCYTES IN LEAN AND HYPERMETABOLIC
GNASXL-DEFICIENT MICE
2838
M. Pulix, A.P. Holmes, S.Q. Wong, K. Johnson, N.S. Horton, P. Thomas, J.P. De Magalhães2, A. Plagge
(Liverpool, United Kingdom)
A030
QUANTIFICATION OF WHOLE-BRAIN X-CHROMOSOME INACTIVATION IN HEALTHY AND X-LINKED DISEASE STATES
2839
E. Szelenyi, Y. Kim, K. U Venkataraju, K. Pradhan, P. Osten (Cold Spring Harbor, USA)
A031
STEROID 5Α-REDUCTASE IN ADULT RAT BRAIN AFTER NEONATAL DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE ADMINISTRATION
2840
J.M. Torres, P. Sánchez, B. Castro, E. Ortega (Granada, Spain)
A032
DOT1L AND HISTONE H3 LYSINE 79 METHYLATION DETERMINE CORTICAL AND HIPPOCAMPAL DEVELOPMENT BY
CONTROLLING NEURAL PROGENITOR PROLIFERATION AND CELL FATE
2841
T. Vogel, H. Franz, V. Machado (Freiburg, Germany)
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PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.1.F NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND SIGNALLING MOLECULES OPIATES AND OTHER NEUROPEPTIDES
B001
SIGNIFICANT ROLE OF THE TRUNCATED GHRELIN RECEPTOR GSH-1RB IN GHRELIN-INDUCED SIGNALING IN NEURONS
2842
D. Aguinaga Andrés, G. Navarro Brugal, E. Angelats Canals, M. Medrano Moya, A. Cortés, J. Mallol, V. Casadó,
P.J. McCormick, E.I. Canela Campos, C. Lluís, S. Ferré (Barcelona, Spain)
B002
OREXIN-CRF RECEPTOR HETEROMERS IN THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA AS TARGETS FOR COCAINE
2843
G. Navarro, C. Quiroz, D. Moreno, E. Moreno, D. Aguinaga, A. Cortés, J. Mallol, V. Casadó, C. Lluís, E.I. Canela, S. Ferre,
P. McCormick (Barcelona, Spain)
B003
DOPAMINE D1R INTERACTS WITH GHS-R1A-GHS-R1B HETEROMERS PROMOTING COUPLING TO GS-OLF PROTEIN
2844
E. Angelats Canals, G. Navarro Brugal, D. Aguinaga Andres, M. Medrano Moya, A. Cortés, J. Mallol, V. Casadó,
S. Ferre, E.I. Canela, C. Lluis Biset, P.J. McCormick (Barcelona, Spain)
B004
KCC2 IS A KEY TARGET OF OXYTOCIN IN POSTNATAL EVENTS POTENTIALLY INVOLVED IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF
NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
2845
B. Chini, M. Leonzino, M. Busnelli, N. Carrano, F. Antonucci, C. Verderio, M. Mazzanti (Milan, Italy)
B005
OREXIN-A DEPOLARISES DORSOLATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS NEURONS VIA PRE- AND POSTSYNAPTIC OREXIN
RECEPTORS
2846
L. Chrobok, K. Palus, M.H. Lewandowski (Krakow, Poland)
B006
IONIC MECHANISM ACTIVATED BY THE OREXIN-A IN THE RAT DORSOLATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS NEURONS
2847
K. Palus, L. Chrobok, M.H. Lewandowski (Krakow, Poland)
B007
WIN OR LOSE – BEHAVIOR, CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF SOCIAL SUBORDINANCE
2848
L. Franco, J. Fernandes, R. Sousa, A.L. Cardoso, J. Peça (Coimbra, Portugal)
B008
IN VITRO AND IN VIVO PHARMACOLOGICAL PROFILES OF NON PEPTIDIC SELECTIVE OXYTOCIN RECEPTOR LIGANDS
2849
J. Gandía, L. Pellissier, I.A. Karpenko, D. Bonnet, M. Hibert, J. Le Merrer, J. Becker (Nouzilly, France)
B009
STRIATAL ORPHAN GPR88 INHIBITS DELTA OPIOID SIGNALING THROUGH PHYSICAL INTERACTION
2850
L. Pellissier, J. Gandia, M. Ayoub, B. Kieffer, J. Le Merrer, J. Becker (Nouzilly, France)
B010
OPIOID FUNCTION IN FEAR-RELEVANT CIRCUITS OF THE MOUSE AMYGDALA
2851
L. Goedecke, P. Blaesse, H. Pape, K. Jüngling (Münster, Germany)
B011
PRESYNAPTIC CGRP EFFECTS IN MATURE ANG REGENERATING MOUSE NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTIONS
B012
RELAXIN-3 INHIBITS MAGNOCELLULAR NEURONS IN THE HYPOTHALAMIC PARAVENTRICULAR NUCLEUS (PVN) ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES IN RAT
2852
E. Golikova, P. Bogatcheva, A. Gaydukov, O. Balezina (Moscow, Russia)
2853
A. Kania, A. Czerw, A. Grabowiecka, T. Błasiak, M.H. Lewandowski, G. Hess, A.L. Gundlach, A. Błasiak (Krakow, Poland)
B013
GLIOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF PROSAPOSIN/PROSAPTIDE ON PRIMARY ASTROCYTES VIA ENDOGENOUS GPR37/GPR37L1 2854
B014
OXYTOCIN MODULATES PHASIC AND TONIC GABA-A RECEPTOR-MEDIATED INHIBITION OF FIRING IN CA1 PYRAMIDAL
CELLS
B. LIU, S. Kasparov (Bristol, United Kingdom)
2855
C. Maniezzi, F. Talpo, P. Spaiardi, M. Petrella, N. Tamamaki, G. Biella, M. Toselli (Pavia, Italy)
B015
HIPPOCAMPAL THETA RHYTHM MODULATION BY THE HYPOTHALAMIC VASOPRESSINERGIC MAGNOCELLULAR SYSTEM 2856
M. Marquez, H.Z. Barrio, V.S. Hernandez, L. Zhang (Mexico City, Mexico)
B016
ENHANCEMENT OF MU OPIOID RECEPTOR -MEDIATED TRANSMISSION IN A MOUSE MODEL OF DYT1 DYSTONIA
2857
G. Ponterio, V. Vanni, A. Tassone, M. Meringolo, G. Sciamanna, P. Bonsi, A. Pisani (Rome, Italy)
B017
SELECTIVE STRIOSOMES ABLATION: EFFECT ON DOPAMINERGIC NIGROESTRIATAL INERVATION AND INTERNEURON
POPULATION
2858
K. Shumilov, A. Valderrama-Carvajal, J. Medina-Luque, A. De la Calle, A. Rivera (Malaga, Spain)
B018
NOOTROPIC DIPEPTIDE NOOPEPT MODULATES SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS
2859
V. Skrebitsky, R. Kondratenko, I. Povarov, V. Derevyagin (Moscow, Russia)
B019
BRADYKININ MODULATES THE EXCITABILITY OF CORTICAL NEURONAL CELLS
Z. Cristina, C. Silvia, D.B. Cecilia (Rome, Italy)
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2860
POSTER PRESENTATION VI
TUESDAY JULY 5, 2016
SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.3.B ION CHANNELS - CALCIUM CHANNELS
B020
LATROPHILIN1 ACTIVATES PLASMA MEMBRANE AND INTRACELLULAR CA2+ CHANNELS
2861
J. Blackburn, Y. Ushkaryov (Kent, United Kingdom)
B021
THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVATION OF P/Q-TYPE AND T-TYPE VOLTAGE-GATED CA2+ CHANNELS IN CEREBELLAR
PURKINJE NEURONS DURING CLIMBING FIBRE SYNAPTIC POTENTIALS
2862
M. Canepari, K. Ait Ouares (Grenoble, France)
B022
CLEARANCE OF CYTOSOLIC CA2+ BY PLASMA MEMBRANE CALCIUM ATPASE AND SODIUM CALCIUM TRANSPORTER
2863
C. Constantin, B. Fakler (Freiburg, Germany)
B023
TARGET CELL TYPE-DEPENDENT DIFFERENCES IN FUNCTIONAL CA2+ CHANNEL DENSITY AT HIPPOCAMPAL
GLUTAMATERGIC TERMINALS
2864
T. Eltes, T. Kirizs, Z. Nusser, N. Holderith (Budapest, Hungary)
B024
ACTIVITY OF L-TYPE VOLTAGE GATED CALCIUM CHANNELS REGULATES TRAFFICKING OF GLUA2-CONTAINING AMPARS
2865
A. Folci, A. Steinberger, V. Di Biase (Graz, Austria)
B025
RAPID MODULATION OF NEURONAL VOLTAGE-GATED CALCIUM CHANNELS BY VITAMIN D
2866
H. Gooch, X. Cui, V. Anggono, T. Burne, D. Eyles, P. Sah, J. McGrath (Brisbane, Australia)
B026
CALCIUM CHANNEL SURFACE DYNAMIC INFLUENCE SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION
B027
SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN P/Q-TYPE CALCIUM CHANNELS AND VESICLE FUSION SITES AT CEREBELLAR
EXCITATORY SYNAPSES
2867
J. Heck, P. Parruto, R. Schneider, A. Ciuraszkiewicz, A. Bikbaev, D. Holcman, M. Heine (Magdeburg, Germany)
2868
W. Kaufmann, H. Harada, D.W. Indriati, R. Shigemoto (Klosterneuburg, Austria)
B028
SLOW SULFIDE DONOR GYY4137 DIFFERENTIATES NG108-15 NEURONAL CELLS THROUGH DIFFERENT INTRACELLULAR
TRANSPORTERS THAN DBCAMP
2869
J. Kubíčková, S. Hudecová, L. Csaderova, A. Soltýsová, L. Lenčešová, P. Babula, O. Križanová (Bratislava, Slovakia)
B029
HALOPERIDOL CAUSES TRANSLOCATION OF THE SIGMA 1/TYPE 1 IP3 RECEPTOR COMPLEX TO THE NUCLEUS IN
DIFFERENTIATED NG108-15 CELLS
2870
L. Lencesova, J. Kubickova, L. Csaderova, T. Stracina, S. Hudecova, P. Babula, M. Novakova, O. Krizanova
(Bratislava, Slovakia)
B030
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF DISTRIBUTION OF DENDRITIC HIGH VOLTAGE-ACTIVATED CA2+ (CAV) CHANNELS ON
MGLUR1A-EXPRESSING INTERNEURONS
2871
D. Loreth, A. Kulik (Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany)
B031
LOW DOSES OF THE ENDOCRINE DISRUPTOR BISPHENOL-A REDUCE VOLTAGE-GATED CA2+ CHANNELS IN PANCREATIC
BETA-CELLS
2872
J. Martinez-Pinna, S. Villar-Pazos, M. Castellano-Muñoz, S. Soriano, P. Alonso-Magdalena, I. Quesada, A. Nadal
(Alicante, Spain)
B032
PRESYNAPTIC CALCIUM CHANNEL Α2Δ SUBUNITS ARE KEY ORGANIZERS OF GLUTAMATERGIC SYNAPSES
2873
C.L. Schöpf, S. Geisler, R. Stanika, M. Campiglio, G.J. Obermair (Innsbruck, Austria)
B033
OREGON GREEN BAPTA-1 AS AN INDICATOR OF MEMBRANE POTENTIAL CHANGES IN A RECEPTOR NEURON
2874
N. Purali (Ankara, Turkey)
B034
SINGLE-CHANNEL CURRENT OF VOLTAGE-GATED CALCIUM CHANNELS IN RAT NEOCORTICAL LAYER 5 PYRAMIDAL
NEURONS AT PHYSIOLOGICAL EXTRACELLULAR CALCIUM CONCENTRATION: FLUCTUATION ANALYSIS WITH VOLTAGE
RAMPS
2875
C. Scheppach, H.P.C. Robinson (Freiburg, Germany)
B035
REGULATION OF L-TYPE CALCIUM CHANNEL (CAV1) ACTIVITY AND ACETYLCHOLINE RELEASE BY A BALANCE OF
PRESYNAPTIC CALCINEURIN/PKA ACTIVITY IN MOUSE NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTIONS
2876
E. Tarasova, A. Gaydukov, O. Balezina (Moscow, Russia)
B036
P/Q-TYPE CA2+ CHANNEL SPLICE ISOFORMS SHAPE SHORT-TERM SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
2877
A. Thalhammer, A. Contestabile, L. Bassi, T.W. Soong, Y. Goda, L. Cingolani (Genoa, Italy)
B037
ROLE OF SYNTAXIN-1 CLUSTERING IN REGULATION OF CA2+ CHANNEL ACTIVITY AND NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE
2878
I. Ziomkiewicz, T.L. Toft-Bertelsen, S. Houy, P.S. Pinheiro, J.B. Sørensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
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BOARD NO
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EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.6.D SYNAPSES - OTHER
B038
REVERSIBLE V-ATPASE DISASSEMBLY DURING SYNAPTIC VESICLE RECYCLING IN HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
2879
A. Bodzeta, M. Kahms, J. Klingauf (Münster, Germany)
B039
SELF-INHIBITION OF PARVALBUMIN-EXPRESSING INTERNEURONS AS A PUTATIVE POWERFUL DISINHIBITORY
CORTICAL CIRCUIT
2880
C. Deleuze, G. Bhumbra, M. Beato, A. Bacci (Paris, France)
B040
CELL-SPECIFIC NEUROMODULATION OF NEOCORTICAL NEURONS AND MICROCIRCUITS
2881
G. Radnikow, R. Günter, J. Tang, D. Yang, D. Feldmeyer ( Juelich, Germany)
B041
FUSION COMPETENCE OF SYNAPTIC VESICLES DEPENDS ON RECYCLING VIA EARLY ENDOSOMES
2882
N. Glyvuk, Y. Tsytsyura, J. Hüve, P. Schu, G. Fischer von Mollard, J. Klingauf (Münster, Germany)
B042
MODULATION OF CEREBELLAR PURKINJE CELL DISCHARGE BY SUBTHRESHOLD GRANULE CELL INPUTS
2883
A. Grangeray, A. Kumar, P. Isope (Strasbourg, France)
B043
PLASTICITY OF THE GLUTAMATERGIC SYNAPSE PROTEOME IN A MOUSE MODEL OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
B044
CORRELATED OPTICAL AND ISOTOPIC IMAGING FOR THE STUDY OF LOCAL SYNAPTIC PROTEIN TURNOVER
2884
E. Herzog, M.F. Angelo, E. Luquet, X. Zhang, C. Martin, Y. Humeau (Bordeaux, France)
2885
S. Jaehne, S. Truckenbrodt, A. Vogts, S.O. Rizzoli (Göttingen, Germany)
B045
AUTOPHAGOSOME TRANSPORT VIA AN ENDOCYTIC ADAPTOR MEDIATES NEURONAL COMPLEXITY AND PREVENTS
NEURODEGENERATION
2886
N. Kononenko, G. Glaßen, K. Kuijpers, T. Maritzen, D. Puchkov, A. Malik, J. Jaworski, V. Haucke (Cologne, Germany)
B046
TRANSIENT NEURONAL DEPOLARIZATION INDUCES RAPID, NMDA RECEPTOR-DEPENDENT, ENDOGENOUSLY REVERSIBLE
AND RECURRENT FISSION OF THE NEURONAL ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM IN PHYSIOLOGY AND DISEASE IN VIVO
2887
K. Kucharz, M. Lauritzen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B047
NEW DATABASES AT THE SYNPROT PORTAL DOCUMENTING FOR THE PROTEOMES OF ASTROCYTES AND SYNAPSES:
PREPROT AND ASTROPROT
2888
R. Pielot, A. Engler, A. Müller, K. Smalla, F. Kirchhoff, D.C. Dieterich, E.D. Gundelfinger (Magdeburg, Germany)
B048
SORCS1 CONTROLS AXONAL TARGETING OF NEUREXIN-1ALPHA VIA TRANSCYTOSIS
2889
L. Ribeiro, K.D. Wierda, K.M. Vennekens, J. De Wit (Leuven, Belgium)
B049
ENDOPHILIN-A DEFICIENCY CAUSES AGE-DEPENDENT MOTOR IMPAIRMENTS AND NEURODEGENERATION IN MICE
2890
C. Rostosky, I. Milosevic (Göttingen, Germany)
B050
DISTRIBUTION OF SYNAPSES IN THE NEUROPIL OF THE RODENT SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX AND ITS RELATION WITH
MITOCHONDRIA
2891
A. Santuy, J.R. Rodríguez, J. DeFelipe, L. Alonso-Nanclares, A. Merchán-Pérez (Madrid, Spain)
B051
COMPLEMENT COMPONENT 1Q-BINDING PROTEIN LEVEL ALTERATION IN NERVE TERMINALS OF THE MATERNAL
HYPOTHALAMUS
2892
E.B. Udvari, K. Völgyi, P. Gulyássy, E.R. Szabó, V. Kis, K.A. Kékesi, G. Lubec, G. Juhász, A. Dobolyi (Budapest, Hungary)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.7.J SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY - OTHER
B052
SATB2 LINKS SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY DEPENDENT CHANGES IN NUCLEAR GEOMETRY WITH LONG-TERM MEMORY
FORMATION
B053
STRUCTURE-FUNCTION ANALYSIS OF NEURONAL SATB2-PROTEIN COMPLEXES
2893
A. Abentung, I. Cera, C. Reddy, C. Jaitner, G. Apostolova, G. Dechant (Innsbruck, Austria)
2894
I. Cera, A. Abentung, C. Jaitner, C. Reddy, P. Feurle, G. Apostolova, G. Dechant (Innsbruck, Austria)
B054
INTERACTION NETWORK OF P140CAP UNCOVERS ITS MULTI-TASKING FUNCTION IN NEUROTRANSMISSION AND
SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
2895
A. Alfieri, O. Sorokina, A. Adrait, U. Ala, C. Angelini, I. Russo, A. Morellato, M. Matteoli, E. Menna, E. Boeri Erba,
P. Provero, D. Armstrong, Y. Couté, E. Turco, P. Defilippi (Turin, Italy)
B055
EFFECTS OF ENRICHED ENVIRONMENT ON STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL PLASTICITY IN TENASCIN-C DEFICIENT MICE
V. Stamenković, I. Milenkovic, N. Galjak, V. Todorović, L. Radenović, B. Sakić, P.R. Andjus (Belgrade, Serbia)
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POSTER PRESENTATION VI
TUESDAY JULY 5, 2016
SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B056
CONSEQUENCES OF CONDITIONAL TSHZ3 GENE DELETION IN CORTICOSTRIATAL CIRCUITRY: IMPLICATION IN AUTISM
SPECTRUM DISORDER
B057
COMPARISON OF TRANSMISSION AT SYNAPSES OF LAYERS 2/3 INPUT ONTO LAYER 5 PYRAMIDAL AND GABAERGIC
NEURONS IN ROSTRAL AGRANULAR INSULAR CORTEX
2897
D. Chabbert, X. Caubit, L. Fasano, L. Kerkerian-Le Goff, P. Gubellini (Marseille, France)
2898
T.D. Chang, B. Lin, H. Yang, M. Min (Taipei, Taiwan)
B058
MODULATION OF CORTICAL EXCITABILITY BY TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION DURING EARLY CORTICAL
DEVELOPMENT – A THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL?
2899
K. Funke, K. Hoppenrath, D.V. Castillo-Padilla, W. Haertig, A. Mix (Bochum, Germany)
B059
LACTATE RECEPTOR HCAR1 MEDIATES SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
2900
A. Hadzic, K. Andersson, Ø. Pernell Haugen, J. Storm-Mathisen, T. Stølen, U. Wisløff, L. Hildegard Bergersen,
C. Morand (Oslo, Norway)
B060
NOGO-A SIGNALLING RESTRICTS SYNAPTIC STRENGTHENING BY STABILIZING THE ACTIN CYTOSKELETON
2901
C. Iobbi, M. Korte, M. Zagrebelsky (Braunschweig, Germany)
B061
HIPPOCAMPAL STRUCTURAL AND SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY DEFICITS IN RAT MODELS OF RENAL AND LIMB ISCHEMIA
REPERFUSION
2902
N. Karimi, S. Shid_moosavi, M. Haghani (Shiraz, Iran)
B062
ROLE OF HISTONE METHYLTRANSFERASES IN LEARNING AND MEMORY
2903
C. Kerimoglu, A. Kranz, B. Susanne, E. Benito-Garagorri, V. Capece, A.F. Stewart, A. Fischer (Goettingen, Germany)
B063
BRIEF ISOFLURANE ANESTHESIA PRODUCES PROMINENT PHOSPHOPROTEOMIC CHANGES IN THE ADULT MOUSE
HIPPOCAMPUS
2904
S. Kohtala, W. Theilmann, T. Suomi, H. Wigren, T. Stenberg, L. Elo, A. Rokka, T. Rantamäki (Helsinki, Finland)
B064
MODULATION OF COORDINATED ACTIVITY ACROSS CORTICAL LAYERS BY POTENTIATION OF PERISOMATIC INHIBITION
ONTO LAYER 5 PYRAMIDAL NEURONS
B065
HETEROSYNAPTIC PLASTICITY INDUCED BY INTRACELLULAR TETANIZATION IN LAYER 2/3 PYRAMIDAL NEURONS
DEPENDS ON DENDRITIC SYNAPSE LOCATION
2905
J. Lourenco, C. Deleuze, A. Aguirre, A.‎. Pazienti, A. Bacci (Paris, France)
2906
A. Malyshev, N. Simonova, M. Volgushev (Moscow, Russia)
B066
EXERCISE INCREASE MITOCHONDRIAL DENSITY IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS OF LOW CAPACITY RUNNERS, BUT NOT HIGH
CAPACITY RUNNERS
2907
L. Moretti, T. Stølen, W. Ulrik, S. Jon, B. Linda, M. Cecilie (Oslo, Norway)
B067
REST-DEPENDENT PRESYNAPTIC SCALING-DOWN OF HIPPOCAMPAL EXCITATORY SYNAPSES INDUCED BY CHRONIC
HYPERACTIVITY
B068
ACTIVITY DEPENDENT REMODELING OF ECM: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR PLASTICITY AND STABILISATION OF SYNAPTIC
REAARANGEMENT IN MATURE STATE
2908
F. Pecoraro Bisogni, G. Lignani, D. Pozzi, M. Massacesi, E. Castroflorio, A. Contestabile, F. Benfenati, P. Baldelli (Genova, Italy)
2909
J.B. Singh, N.J. Pandya, C. Seidenbecher, A.B. Smit, K.W. Li, R. Frischknecht (Magdeburg, Germany)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.8.C NETWORK INTERACTIONS - OTHER
B069
A CELL-TYPE SPECIFIC NEURONAL ACTIVITY MARKER BASED ON CAMPARI
2910
E. Jansen, K. Kole, J. Rupert, J. Heckman, C. Reiring, D. Tilburg-Ouwens, T. Celikel (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
B070
THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF REPETITIVE TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION (RTMS) COMBINED WITH
NEURONAVIGATION SYSTEMS ON NON-LESIONAL FOCAL EPILEPSY
2911
S.C. Lim (Suwon, Republic of Korea)
B071
TWO TYPE OF BURSTS IN STDP DRIVEN NEURAL NETWORK DIFFERING IN REPEATING, INITIATORS AND IMPACT ON
SPATIAL WEIGHTS DISTRIBUTION
2912
S. Lobov, I. Kastalskiy, V. Kazantsev (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
B072
ASYMMETRICAL CROSS-CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN CORTEX AND THE ANTERIOR THALAMIC NUCLEI IN RATS
2913
M. L Mathiasen, C. M Dillingham, A. Powell, L. Kinnavane, N. F Wright, J. P Aggleton (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
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B073
OPTIMAL DENSITIES FOR LOCAL SYNAPSES IN MULTI-ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY
2914
M. Matheus Gauy, F. Meier, A. Steger (Zürich, Switzerland)
B074
THALAMO-STRIATAL AND THALAMO-AMYGDALOID CONNECTIONS OF THE MEDIAL PULVINAR NUCLEUS IN THE
MARMOSET MONKEY (CALLITHRIX JACCHUS)
B075
USING MULTI ELECTRODE ARRAYS TO IDENTIFY NETWORK SCALE SIGNATURES IN A CULTURED NEURON MODEL OF
DRAVET SYNDROME
2915
P.L. Morais, A. Córdoba, R. Lima, P. Rubio-Garrido, J. Cavalcanti, F. Clasca, E. Nascimento Jr (Madrid, Spain)
2916
E. Morrisroe, D. Mendis, S. Maljevic, E. Gazina, S. Halgamuge, C. Reid, S. Petrou (Melbourne, Australia)
B076
NEOCORTICAL GABAERGIC MALFUNCTION UNDERLYING ASD-LIKE SOCIAL DEFICITS
2917
K. Okamoto, C. Kobayashi, N. Hitora-Imamura, H. Hioki, Y. Ikegaya (Tokyo, Japan)
B077
NON-RANDOM SYNAPTIC TOPOLOGY IN LOCAL MICROCIRCUITS OF EXCITATORY AND INHIBITORY NEURONS IN THE
PRESUBICULUM
2918
Y. Peng, J. Song, C. Klisch, I. Vida, J.R.P. Geiger (Berlin, Germany)
B078
LOCAL CIRCUITS INVOLVING LATE SPIKING PYRAMIDAL NEURONS OF THE MOUSE GRANULAR RETROSPLENIAL CORTEX
2919
R.M. Robles Picó, E. Domínguez Sala, S. Martínez Pérez, E. Geijo-Barrientos (Alicante, Spain)
B079
PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF CCK/CB1-EXPRESSING INTERNEURONS IN THE MOUSE
BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA
2920
L. Rovira Esteban, Z. Péterfi, A. Vikor, Z. Máté, G. Szabó, N. Hájos (Budapest, Hungary)
B080
REWIRING OF SPINAL RESPIRATORY NEURAL NETWORK VIA CERVICAL GLUTAMATERGIC INTERNEURONS PRESERVES
RESPIRATORY FUNCTION IN PROGRESSIVE CERVICAL SPINAL CORD COMPRESSION INJURY (CSM)
2921
K. Satkunendrarajah, S. Karadimas, M. Khazaei, M. Fehlings (Toronto, Canada)
B081
DEVELOPMENT OF THE MODULAR SYNAPTIC ORGANIZATION IN THE CEREBELLAR CORTEX
2922
L. Spaeth, K. Dorgans, E. Savier, A. Valera, I. Sugihara, P. Isope (Strasbourg, France)
B082
P150GLUED - MOLECULAR MOTOR IN NEURONAL SIGNALING THROUGH CLATHRIN-MEDIATED ENDOCYTOSIS?
2923
A. Tempes, A. Malik, A. Skałecka, A. Lew, A. Kościelny, M. Bakun, T. Rubel, M. Całka, M. Hall, T. Bernaś,
G. Wilczyński, J. Jaworski (Warsaw, Poland)
B083
TAXONOMIC SEPARATION OF HIPPOCAMPAL NETWORKS: PRINCIPAL CELL POPULATIONS AND ADULT NEUROGENESIS
2924
R.M. Van Dijk, S. Huang, L. Slomianka, I. Amrein (Zurich, Switzerland)
B084
AREA SELECTIVE GABAERGIC SEPTO-CORTICAL NEURONS DIFFERENTIALLY COORDINATE RHYTHMIC ACTIVITY ACROSS
THE TEMPORAL CORTEX
2925
T. Viney, M. Salib, A. Joshi, B. Micklem, N. Berry, P. Somogyi (Oxford, United Kingdom)
B085
SINGLE-CELL CONNECTOMICS: EFFECT OF TTX INDUCED DISUSE ON FUNCTIONAL NETWORK CONNECTIVITY OF NEURONS
IN VITRO
2926
J.K. Wrosch, J. Kornhuber, T.W. Grömer (Erlangen, Germany)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.10.B GLIA-NEURON INTERACTIONS - CELL BIOLOGY AND SIGNALLING
B086
MITOCHONDRIA GENERATE MICRODOMAIN CALCIUM TRANSIENTS IN ASTROCYTES
2927
A. Agarwal, P. Wu, E. Hughes, M. Tischfield, M. Fukaya, D. Wirtz, D. Bergles (Baltimore, USA)
B087
THE NOVEL ANTICONVULSANT DRUG NAX-5055 WHICH REDUCES GLUTAMATERGIC NEUROTRANSMISSION HAS NO
EFFECT ON BRAIN ENERGY AND AMINO ACID METABOLISM IN CULTURED NEURONS AND ASTROCYTES
2928
B.I. Aldana, H. Waagepetersen, L.K. Bak, H.S. White, A. Schousboe, G. Bulaj, A.B. Walls (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B088
COUPLED PROLIFERATION AND APOPTOSIS MAINTAIN THE RAPID TURNOVER OF MICROGLIA IN THE ADULT BRAIN
2929
K. Askew, K. Li, A. Olmos-Alonso, F. García-Moreno, Y. Liang, P. Richardson, T. Tipton, K. Riecken, Z. Molnár,
M.S. Cragg, O. Garaschuk, V.H. Perry, D. Gomez-Nicola (Southampton, United Kingdom)
B089
PANGLIAL GAP-JUNCTIONAL COUPLING MEDIATES CALCIUM SIGNALLING BETWEEN OLFACTORY BULB GLIAL CELLS
2930
A. Beiersdorfer, D. Droste, C. Lohr (Hamburg, Germany)
B090
THE CALCIUM DYNAMICS FEATEARS IN ASTROCYTE MODEL
N. Boldyreva, V. Kazantsev, V. Matrosov (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
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SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B091
IMPACT OF MITOCHONDRIAL ROS ON ASTROCYTE ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSE IN VIVO
2932
N. Bonora, C. Vicente-Gutierrez, J.P. Bolaños (Salamanca, Spain)
B092
IMPACT OF MITOCHONDRIAL ROS ON BRAIN CELLS ENERGY METABOLISM IN VIVO
2933
V. Carlos, B. Nicoló, B. Juan Pedro (Salamanca, Spain)
B093
METABOLIC ADAPTATIONS OF NEURONS AND ASTROCYTES TO PHYSIOLOGICAL OXYGEN LEVELS
2934
M. Warde, J.P. Bolaños (Salamanca, Spain)
B094
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM FROM FAIM-/- MICE
2935
M.I. Calleja, B. Barneda Zahonero, E. Coccia, K. Galenkamp, J. López Soriano, J.X. Comella Carnice (Barcelona, Spain)
B095
REGIONAL DIVERSITY OF RAT BRAIN ASTROCYTES
2936
O. Tuchina, I. Dominova, L. Klimaviciusa, N. Filiakova, A. Vasilev, M. Patrushev, V. Kasymov (Kaliningrad, Russia)
B096
EPILEPSY IN A LEUKODYSTROPHY MOUSE MODEL - THE ROLE OF IMPAIRED ASTROCYTE ION AND WATER HOMEOSTASIS 2937
B097
BRAIN GLYCOGEN: ROLE IN LEARNING AND EPILEPSY. NEURONS HAVE AN ACTIVE GLYCOGEN METABOLISM
M. Dubey (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
2938
J. Duran Castells, I. Saez, J.J. Guinovart (Barcelona, Spain)
B098
BREATHING BRAINSTEM NEURAL NETWORKS GENERATE SIGHS AND INSPIRATION
2939
D. Forsberg, Z. Horn, E. Tserga, E. Smedler, G. Silberberg, K. Kaila, P. Uhlén, E. Herlenisu (Stockholm, Sweden)
B099
ACCELERATED NEURONAL DEATH IN ISCHEMIC RETINAE OF DNSNARE MICE
2940
A. Grosche, J. Herbert, V. Egger, P. Haydon, T. Pannicke (Regensburg, Germany)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.1.B ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS TAU AND OTHER PATHOLOGICAL PROTEINS
C001
VIRALLY INDUCED EXPRESSION OF P301L TAU IN THE APPSL MOUSE MODEL TO CLOSER MIMIC HUMAN ALZHEIMER´S
DISEASE PATHOLOGY
2941
A.G. Meritxell, E. Auer, S. Flunkert, N. Taub, J. Neddens, R. Zimmermann, B. Hutter-Paier (Grambach, Austria)
C002
ADULT HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS IS AFFECTED IN THE MOUSE MODEL OF FUSOPATHY
C003
NOVEL FUNCTION OF TAU IN REGULATING THE EFFECTS OF EXTERNAL STIMULI ON ADULT HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS 2943
2942
R. Ovchinnikov, A. Efimova, A. Roman, E. Lysikova, M. Kukharsky (Chernogolovka, Russia)
N. Pallas-Bazarra, J. Jurado-Arjona, F. Hernández, J. Avila, M. Llorens-Martín (Madrid, Spain)
C004
ARRAY TOMOGRAPHY CHARACTERISATION OF PATHOLOGICAL TAU SPREAD AND SYNAPTIC DENSITY IN THE RTGTAUEC
MODEL OF EARLY ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
2944
C005
A NOVEL, ULTRASENSITIVE IMMUNOASSAY ENABLES DETECTION OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE BIOMARKERS IN PLASMA
AND CEREBRAL SPINAL FLUID
E. Pickett, C. Henstridge, R. Pitstick, A. Pooler, B. Hyman, G. Carlson, T. Spires-Jones (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
2945
L. Rentoul, S. Sychta, L. Chen, J. Hwang (Darmstadt, Germany)
C006
STUDYING FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN IPSC-DERIVED NEURONS USING A MICROFLUIDIC PLATFORM
C007
DREADDS ACTIVATION IN THE MEDIAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX (MEC) OF EC-TAU MICE
2946
G. Robertson, T. Sposito, S. Wray, M. Zagnoni, T. Bushell (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
2947
G. Rodriguez, J. Wu, A. Hussaini, K. Duff (New York, USA)
C008
IN VIVO STUDY OF BIN1, IMPACT ON LATE ONSET ALZHEIMER DISEASE IN MAMMALIAN MODELS
2948
M. Sartori, D. Marechal, B. Cowling, I. Prokic, M. Birling, J. Lambert, M. Simonneau, Y. Herault, J. Laporte (Illkirch, France)
C009
A MULTI-ELECTRODE ARRAY SYSTEM TO EXPLORE THE EFFECTS OF THE TAU PATHOLOGY IN PRIMARY NEURONS
2949
M.D.F. Silva Santos, P. Valdes, S. Nazeeruddin, T. Francfort, B. Schneider, S. Makohliso (Lausanne, Switzerland)
C010
ACETYLATION OF TAU PROTEIN AT LYS274 IN ARGYROPHILIC GRAIN DISEASE AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
2950
G. Simić, M. Babić Leko, D. Bažadona, V. Benković, M. Boban, F. Borovečki, A. Cirko, D. Đikić, M. Jazvinšćak Jembrek,
N. Klepac, N. Oršolić, Z. Petelin Gadže, P. Hof (Zagreb, Croatia)
C011
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND FOCAL CORTICAL DYSPLASIA: CASE REPORT
2951
S. Totxo, R. Sánchez, J. Luna, C. Castañeda, H. Cabello, H. Reza, D. Rembao, M.F. Tristán-Agundis (Mexico City, Mexico)
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C012
EFFECTS OF EARLY LIFE CAFFEINE CONSUMPTION IN A TRANSGENIC MODEL OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE-LIKE TAU
PATHOLOGY
2952
S. Zappettini, A. Ghestem, E. Faivre, D. Demeyer, J. Scapula, M. Esclapez, L. Buee, D. Blum,
C. Bernard (Marseilles, France)
C013
N-ACETYLASPARTATE PRODUCTION IN CHOLINERGIC SN56 CELLS
2953
M. Zysk, S. Gul-Hinc, B. Gapys, H. Bielarczyk (Gdansk, Poland)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.1.C ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS CELLULAR DYSFUNCTION MECHANISMS
C014
EFFECT OF HYPOXIA AND ZINC ON NEURONAL CELLS ENERGY METABOLISM
2954
B. Gapys, M. Zyśk, A. Ronowska, J. Klimaszewska - Łata, H. Bielarczyk (Gdańsk, Poland)
C015
PROGRESSIVE NEURONAL PATHOLOGY INDUCED BY PREDIABETES AND TYPE 2 DIABETES IN A MOUSE MODEL OF
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
2955
M. Garcia-Alloza, J.J. Ramos-Rodriguez, C. Infante-Garcia, T. Spires-Jones (Cádiz, Spain)
C016
GASTROINTESTINAL MUCOUS INJURY EXACERBATES INFLAMMATION IN PARKINSONIAN MICE
2956
A. Gil Martínez, J.A. Cano, M. Valiente, C. Estrada, C.M. Martínez, A. Gonzalez-Cuello, M.T. Herrero Ezquerro,
E. Fernandez Villalba (Murcia, Spain)
C017
THE YING-YANG REGULATION OF OXIDATIVE STRESS BY SIGMA1 RECEPTORS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL OR PATHOLOGICAL
CONDITIONS
2957
N. Goguadze, N. Natsvlishvili, E. Zhuravliova, T. Maurice, D. Mikeladze (Tbilisi, Georgia)
C018
EARLY ASTROCYTE AND NEURON DYSFUNCTION IN NEURODEGENERATION
2958
A. Golbano, M. Rierola, L. Pardo, R. Larramona-Arcas, A. Eraso-Pichot, A. Pujol, R. Masgrau, E. Galea (Barcelona, Spain)
C019
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE NEWLY DISCOVERED TRKB RECEPTOR FRAGMENT FORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF AMYLOID
BETA PEPTIDE
2959
J. Fonseca-Gomes, A. Jerónimo-Santos, A.M. Sebastião, M.J. Diógenes (Lisbon, Portugal)
C020
REACTIVE ASTROCYTES IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: INSIGHTS FROM APP/PS1 AND HUMAN BRAINS
2960
A. Gomez-Arboledas, R. Sanchez-Varo, E. Sanchez-Mejias, V. Navarro, M. Vizuete, J.X. Comella, R. Masgrau,
E. Galea, J. Vitorica, A. Gutierrez, J.C. Davila (Malaga, Spain)
C021
MICROGLIAL DEGENERATION IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE HIPPOCAMPUS
2961
E. Sánchez-Mejias, V. Navarro, C. Nuñez-Diaz, L. Trujillo-Estrada, S. Jimenez, S. Raquel, M.L. Vizuete, J.C. Davila,
J. Vitorica, A. Gutierrez (Malaga, Spain)
C022
PROTEIN SUMOYLATION IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
2962
A.C. Guerra De Souza, J. Henley, H. Cimarosti (Florianopolis, Brazil)
C023
CONTRIBUTION OF INNATE IMMUNE IL-10 SIGNALING TO ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE PATHOGENESIS
2963
M. Guillot-Sestier, K. Doty, D. Gate, J. Rodriguez, B. Leung, K. Rezai-Zadeh, T. Town (Los Angeles, USA)
C024
OXIDATIVE STRESS CAUSED BY OZONE EXPOSURE INCREASE SUB-CELLULAR Β-AMYLOID 1-42 ACCUMULATION IN
MITOCHONDRIA, ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM AND GOLGI APPARATOUS OF RAT HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
2964
L.F. Hernández-Zimbrón, S. Rivas-Arancibia (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico)
C025
INHIBITION OF GLUCOSYLCERAMIDE SYNTHASE (GCS) ENHANCES NEURONAL RESISTANCE TOWARDS AMYLOID-BETAMEDIATED TOXICITY
2965
S. Herzer, S. Meldner, H. Gröne, V. Nordström (Heidelberg, Germany)
C026
ABERRANT PARVALBUMIN-POSITIVE NEURONS AFFECT HIPPOCAMPAL NETWORK PLASTICITY AND COGNITIVE
ABILITIES IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
2966
S. Hijazi, T. Heistek, H.D. Mansvelder, A.B. Smit, R.E. Van Kesteren (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
C027
LONG-TERM CENTRAL ATROPHY AND SPONTANEOUS BLEEDING IN A MIXED MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND
TYPE 2 DIABETES
2967
C. Infante Garcia, J.J. Ramos-Rodriguez, M. Garcia-Alloza (Cádiz, Spain)
C028
CHANGES IN THE SYNAPTIC PROTEOME IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE INDICATE A ROLE FOR APOE4 IN SYNAPSE
DEGENERATION
R. Jackson, H. Abi, L. Maica, D. Lamont, T. Wishart, T. Spires-Jones (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
C029
PRESENILIN-1 REGULATES AXON GROWTH IN HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
2969
M. Javier Torrent, S. Marco, P. W. Janes, C.A. Saura, L. Martin (Barcelona, Spain)
C030
TNFΑ-INDUCED ICAM1 EXPRESSION IS REGULATED BY METHYLATION OF HISTONE 3 AT LYSINE 9 IN HUMAN BRAIN
MICROVASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL CELLS: INVOLVEMENT OF G9A AND JHDM1D
2970
S.A. Jo, J. Choi, I. Jo (Cheonan-si, Republic of Korea)
C031
BRAIN AROMATASE AND SELADIN-1 LEVEL CHANGES IN TRANSGENIC ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE MICE
2971
H. Karahan, S. Lule, P. Kelicen Ugur (Ankara, Turkey)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.2.D PARKINSON’S DISEASE - ANIMAL MODELS
C032
OPTOGENETIC AND PHARMACOLOGICAL MODULATION OF STRIATAL CHOLINERGIC INTERNEURONS MODULATE MOTOR,
COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL SYMPTOMS IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE
2972
M. Amalric, S. Ztaou, M. Liberge (Marseille, France)
C033
ROLE OF DICER IN DOPAMINERGIC NEURON SURVIVAL AND NEUROPROTECTION
2973
P. Chmielarz, I. Vinnikov, H. Alter, K.C. Sonntag, G. Schütz, A. Domanskyi (Helsinki, Finland)
C034
L-DOPA-INDUCED CHANGES IN TYROSINE AND TRYPTOPHAN METABOLITES IN DYSKINETIC AND NON-DYSKINETIC
6-HYDROXYDOPAMINE LESIONED RATS
2974
J. Christensen, J. Havelund, N. Færgeman, J.B. Gramsbergen (Odense, Denmark)
C035
PHOSPHORYLATED EXTRACELLULAR SIGNAL REGULATED KINASE (PHOSPHO-ERK1/2) AS A BIOMARKER
FOR L-DOPA-INDUCED DYSKINESIA
2975
J.B. Gramsbergen, H.N. Kahn, J.B. Holst Christensen, J. Okarmus, A. Damman Andersen (Odense, Denmark)
C036
EVALUATION OF THE NEUROPROTECTIVE POTENTIAL OF INHIBITING SOLTNF IN THE RAAV-Α-SYN RAT MODEL OF
PARKINSON’S DISEASE
2976
J. Christiansen, D. Szymkowski, J. Jakobsson, M. Tansey, M. Romero-Ramos (Aarhus, Denmark)
C037
ROLE OF RALDH1 IN THE CONTROL OF ANIMAL BEHAVIOR AND DOPAMINERGIC SIGNALING
C038
HIPPOCAMPAL AAV-MEDIATED ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN OVEREXPRESSION LEADS TO SYNAPTIC AND NEURONAL LOSS WITH
MINOR COGNITIVE DEFICITS AS A PARKINSON'S DISEASE MODEL IN RATS
2977
M. Ciancia, K. Golembiowska, M. Rataj-baniowska, P. Dolle, W. Krezel (Illkirch, France)
2978
E. Cinar, G. Yalcin-cakmakli, A. Ulusoy, E. Saka, B.C. Tel, B. Elibol (Ankara, Turkey)
C039
A NEW TRANSLATIONAL APPROACH FOR THE PRE-CLINICAL EFFICACY ASSESSMENT OF THERAPEUTIC DRUGS IN
PARKINSON’S DISEASE
2979
A. Cohen, A. Levy, Y. Schirer, I. Lamensdorf (Ness Ziona, Israel)
C040
NOVEL RAT MODEL USING CHRONIC SYSTEMIC ADMINISTRATION OF PARAQUAT RECAPITULATES THE KEY FEATURES
OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
2980
A.C. Cristovao, F.L. Campos, G. Je, P. Lindeza, S. Guhathakurta, L. Yang, M.F. Beal, A.J. Salgado, J. Queiroz, N. Sousa,
L. Bernardino, K. Yoon, Y. Kim (Covilha, Portugal)
C041
WIDESPREAD INDUCTION OF ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN PATHOLOGY BY NEONATAL DELIVERY OF ADENO-ASSOCIATED VIRUS
2981
M. Delenclos, A. Kurti, M. Yue, J.D. Fryer, P.J. Mclean ( Jacksonville, USA)
C042
COPPER SULFATE PRETREATMENT PREVENTS COMPLEX-1 INHIBITION AND APOPTOSIS MARKERS IN A MODEL OF
PARKINSON'S DISEASE
2982
A. Diaz-Ruiz, M. Rubio-Osornio, S. Ivan, R. Camilo (Mexico City, Mexico)
C043
GUT-BRAIN AXIS: LONG-DISTANCE PROPAGATION AND SEEDING OF THE LEWY PATHOLOGY IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE
IN VIVO
2983
M. Diepenbroek, J.M. Portela Domingues, L. Bousset, R. Melki, J. Li (Lund, Sweden)
C044
STRIATAL CHANGES ACCOMPANYING LEVODOPA-INDUCED DYSKINESIA IN A RAT MODEL OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
2984
E. Fletcher, C. Finlay, W. Crum, A. Lopez, A. Balston, L. Moon, A. Vernon, S. Duty (London, United Kingdom)
C045
LU AF21934, A SYSTEMICALLY-ACTIVE POSITIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATOR OF METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR
(MGLUR) 4 DOES NOT PROVIDE PROTECTION IN A RAT MODEL OF LATE-STAGE PARKINSON'S DISEASE
2985
E. Mann, C. Finlay, D. Dollar, S. Duty (London, United Kingdom)
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INDEX NUMBER
C046
STRIATAL CHOLINERGIC DEGENERATION IN A MOUSE MODEL OVEREXPRESSING Α-SYNUCLEIN PRECEDES ALTERATIONS
IN DOPAMINERGIC NEUROTRANSMISSION
2986
S. Frahm, K. Schwab, V. Melis, G. Riedel, C. Wischik, C. Harrington, F. Theuring (Berlin, Germany)
C047
A MODEL OF INCREASED IMPULSIVITY IN RATS WITH BILATERAL PARKINSONISM TREATED WITH PRAMIPEXOLE
C048
BLOCKING MGLUR5 IN D1 STRIATAL NEURONS IS NOT FUNDAMENTAL TO DECREASE DYSKINESIA
2987
B. Gago, H. Jimenez-Urbieta, C. Marin, A. Quiroga-Varela, M. Delgado-Alvarado, M.C. Rodriguez-Oroz (Malaga, Spain)
2988
J.R. Garcia Montes, R. Drucker-Colín, R. Moratalla Villalba (Madrid, Spain)
C049
SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION EXACERBATES NEURONAL DEATH IN MPTP MODEL OF PD THROUGH MICROGLIAL
ACTIVATION AND LYMPHOCYTES INFILTRATION
2989
J. García Revilla, K. Vesela, A. Carrillo-Jimenez, I. García-Dominguez, M. Roca-Ceballos, M.J. Oliva-Martin,
R.M. De Pablos, J.L. Venero (Sevilla, Spain)
C050
Α-SYNUCLEIN OLIGOMER PREPARATIONS INDUCE NEURODEGENERATION AND COGNITIVE DECLINE: A NOVEL MODEL
FOR PARKINSON’S DISEASE
2990
P. Goetghebeur, D. Rimet, N. Fischer, Y. Terroire, S. Colin, A. Allouche, V. Koziel, A. Köpke, P. Thierry
(Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France)
C051
STRIATAL INTERNEURON CHANGES IN HEMIPARKINSONIAN AND L-DOPA-INDUCED DYSKINETIC MICE
2991
G. Gomez, M. Bordone, G. Murer, I. Taravini, O. Gershanik (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
C052
EFFECT OF MPTP ON Α-SYNUCLEIN PROPAGATION AND SPREADING IN MICE WITH INTRASTRIATAL INOCULATION OF
PATHOLOGICAL FORM OF Α-SYNUCLEIN
C053
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NEURONAL ACTIVITY AND DENSITY AFTER CEFTRIAXONE TREATMENT IN A PARKINSON’S
DISEASE RAT MODEL: AN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL AND MRI STUDY
2992
M.E. Haque, H. Javed, M. Taleb Ardah, O.M.A. El-Agnaf (Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates)
2993
Y. Ho, S. Mei-Shiuan, M. Wan-Yun, C. Yen-Ting, W. Jun-Cheng, C. Jian-Horng, H. Ching-Sui, T. Maria A., A. Tamara
G. (Taichung, Taiwan)
C054
STRIATAL DOPAMINE AND SEROTONIN TRANSPORTER BINDING IN UNILATERALLY 6-OHDA-LESIONED RATS TREATED
CHRONICALLY WITH AMITRIPTYLINE AND L-DOPA, ALONE AND IN COMBINATION
2994
K. Kamińska, J. Wardas, E. Lorenc-Koci (Krakow, Poland)
C055
QUANTITATIVE ACTIVATION-INDUCED MANGANESE-ENHANCED MRI REVEALS SEVERITY OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE IN
MPTP MOUSE MODEL
2995
S. Kikuta, Y. Nakamura, Y. Yamamura, Y. Yuchio, N. Homma, H. Tamura, J. Kasahara, M. Osanai (Sendai, Japan)
C056
L-DOPA TREATMENT-INDUCED TH EXPRESSION IN STRIATAL INTERNEURONS IN PARKINSON PATIENTS AND MOUSE
MODELS OF PD
2996
K. Langemack, S. Gellhaar, M.C. Dorst, H. Planert, G. Silberberg, D. Galter (Stockholm, Sweden)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.5 MOTOR NEURON DISEASES
C057
MUTATION IN PROFILIN1 CAUSES MOTOR NEURON DISEASE
C058
THE AMPA RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST PERAMPANEL ROBUSTLY RESCUES AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS
PATHOLOGY IN ALS MODEL MICE
2997
M. Kiaei, D. Fil, A. DeLoach, D. Alkam (Little Rock, USA)
2998
S. Kwak, M. Akamatsu, T. Yamashita, N. Hirose, S. Terammoto (Tokyo, Japan)
C059
BEE VENOM ACUPUNCTURE ALLEVIATES INFLAMMATION IN THE ORGANS OF AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS
MOUSE MODEL
2999
S.H. Lee, E.J. Yang (Daejeon, Republic of Korea)
C060
INVESTIGATING THE MECHANISMS UNDERLYING OLIGODENDROCYTE DYSFUNCTION IN C9ORF72 ALS
3000
A. Lorente Pons, J. Kirby, J. Cooper-Knock, P. Ince, A. Ramachandran, R. Highley, J. Wood, P. Shaw (Sheffield, United Kingdom)
C061
SYNTHETIC PEPTIDES AS NEW THERAPEUTIC STRATEGY TO DISASSEMBLE MITOCHONDRIAL VDAC1-SOD1 G93A TOXIC
COMPLEXES IN AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS
A. Magrì, R. Belfiore, S. Reina, M.F. Tomasello, M.C. Di Rosa, F. Guarino, V. Shoshan-Barmatz, V. De Pinto, A. Messina
(Catania, Italy)
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POSTER PRESENTATION VI
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SESSION TIME: 14:00 - 17:30
PRESENTATION TIME: 14:00 - 15:30
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
C062
EXCITATORY AND INHIBITORY SYNAPTIC CONTACTS IN ADULT SPINAL MOTONEURONS OF SOD1-G93A MICE, MODEL OF
AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS)
C063
MICE CARRYING HUMAN SOD1 EXHIBIT PATTERN CABP DOWN-REGULATION IN CEREBELLAR PURKINJE CELLS
3002
C. Martinot, N. Delestrée, M. Manuel, D. Zytnicki (Paris, France)
3003
H. Marzban, P. Afsharinezhad, M. Buchok, X. Zhang, J. Kong (Winnipeg- MB, Canada)
C064
ALTERED DEVELOPMENT IN GABA CO-RELEASE SHAPES GLYCINERGIC SYNAPTIC CURRENTS IN CULTURED SPINAL
SLICES OF THE SOD1G93A MOUSE MODEL OF ALS
C065
FUNCTIONAL INTERACTION OF FUS WITH SMN AS A COMMON PATHOGENIC PATHWAY FOR MOTOR NEURON DISEASES
3004
M. Medelin, V. Rancic, G. Cellot, J. Laishram, P. Veeraraghavan, C. Rossi, L. Muzio, L. Sivilotti, L. Ballerini (Trieste, Italy)
3005
A. Mirra, S. Rossi, S. Scaricamazza, I. Salvatori, F. Bozzo, M.T. Viscomi, M.T. Carrì, M. Cozzolino (Rome, Italy)
C066
G4C2 REPEAT AFFECT NUCLEAR MRNA EXPORT PATHWAY IN A CELLULAR MODEL OF C9ORF72-ALS
3006
S. Rossi, A. Serrano, A. Mirra, G. Cestra, M.T. Carrì, M. Cozzolino (Rome, Italy)
C067
DISTURBED LOCAL CA2+ HOMEOSTASIS IN AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS) MOTOR NEURONS AND ASTROCYTES3007
R. Norante, M. Massimino, P. Lorenzon, R. Lopreiato, A. De Mario, M.C. Sorgato, A. Bertoli (Padova, Italy)
C068
RESULTS OF A PHASE I CLINICAL TRIAL IN ALS PATIENT USING HNSCS: CELL CHARACTERIZATION
C069
FOXP2 LOSS OF FUNCTION MUTATION AFFECTS MATURATION OF STRIATAL MEDIUM SPINY NEURONS
3008
D.C. Profico, M. Gelati, G. Muzi, M. Projetti Pensi, C. Ricciolini, G. Sgaravizzi, A.L. Vescovi (San Giovanni Rotondo FG, Italy)
3009
J. Rhijn, N. Nadif Kasri, S.C. Vernes (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
C070
GENERATION OF AN INDUCIBLE TDP-43 IN VIVO MODEL OF ALS
3010
B. Scherz, V. Niederkofler, E. Auer, R. Zimmermann, B. Hutter-Paier (Graz, Austria)
C071
NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF COMBINED EPIGENETIC DRUGS IN AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS MURINE MODEL
C072
SILENCING OF MUTATED SOD1 IN ASTROCYTES LEADS TO ENHANCED INNERVATION OF SKELETAL MUSCLES BY
SURVIVING MOTONEURONS IN ALS MICE
3011
L. Schiaffino, R. Bonafede, I. Scambi, E. Parrella, M. Pizzi, R. Mariotti (Verona Italy, Italy)
3012
B. Schneider, C. Rochat, N. Bernard-Marissal, J. Aebischer, P. Aebischer (Lausanne, Switzerland)
C073
THE EFFECT OF THE INTRATHECAL APPLICATION OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS AND THEIR SECRETOME IN THE
TREATMENT OF AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS
3013
M. Seneklova, S. Forostyak, Y. Petrenko, P. Jendelova, E. Sykova (Prague, Czech Republic)
C074
S100B AND ITS RECEPTOR RAGE ARE ABERRANTLY EXPRESSED AND INVOLVED IN NEUROINFLAMMATION IN ALS
3014
A. Serrano, C. Donno, P. Andjus, N. D'Ambrosi, F. Michetti (Roma, Italy)
C075
NEURO-SPECIFIC HUR-DEFICIENT MICE SPONTANEOUSLY DEVELOP MOTOR NEURON DISEASE
3015
K. Sun (Philadelphia, USA)
C076
BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN 4 AS A NOVEL THERAPEUTIC TARGET FOR SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY
C077
SELECTIVE EXPANSION OF T-REGULATORY CELLS BY IL-2/IL-2 ANTIBODY COMPLEXES SLOWS DISEASE PROGRESSION IN
A MOUSE MODEL OF AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS
3016
L. Tsai, C. Yang, C. Chuang (Taipei, Taiwan)
3017
B. Turner, R. Sheean, F. McKay, E. Cretney, S. Nutt, K. Scheller, N. Perera, J. Yerbury, S. Vucic (Melbourne, Australia)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.9.A ISCHEMIA - CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS
C078
COMBINED ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND ENHANCEMENT OF THE ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM STRESS MODULATION AS A
NOVEL THERAPEUTIC STRATEGY IN GLOBAL ISCHEMIA
3018
B. Anuncibay-Soto, M. Santos-Galdiano, D. Pérez-Rodríguez, E. Font, J.M. Gonzalo-Orden, A. Fernández-López (Leon, Spain)
C079
POST-ISCHEMIC TREATMENT WITH 2-HYDROXY ARACHIDONIC ACID (2OAA) MODULATES THE AKT PATHWAY
3019
A. Fernández-López, I.F. Ugidos, D. Perez Rodriguez, B. Anuncibay Soto, M. Santos Galdiano, P.V. Escriba,
X. Busquets (León, Spain)
C080
THE NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF CELECOXIB IN A RAT MODEL OF TRANSIENT MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY OCLUSSION
(MCAO). THE GLIAL RESPONSE
3020
M. Santos Galdiano, D. Pérez-Rodríguez, B. Anuncibay-Soto, I.F. Ugidos, E. Font, A. Fernández-López (León, Spain)
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C081
OCCLUSION OF MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY AFFECTS CELLS SURVIVAL OF CONTRALATERAL HEMISPHERE
3021
M. Bona, P. Bonová, M. Gottlieb (Košice, Slovakia)
C082
NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFICACY OF POLY-ARGININE PEPTIDES USING AN IN VITRO EXCITOTOXICITY MODEL;
IMPLICATIONS FOR THERAPEUTICS
C083
DO SPONTANEOUS CALCIUM TRANSIENTS IN ASTROCYTES CONTRIBUTE TO STROKE PATHOLOGY?
3022
A. Edwards, R. Anderton, N. Knuckey, B. Meloni (Nedlands, Australia)
3023
J. Fordsmann, R.P. Murmu, C. Cai, S.A. Zambach, B.L. Lind, A. Brazhe, G. Bonvento, M. Lauritzen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
C084
CHANGES IN THE EXPRESSION LEVEL OF GENES CODING FOR ENZYMES ASSOCIATED WITH METABOLISM OF
EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX POLYSACCHARIDE COMPONENTS FOLLOWING PHOTOTHROMBOTIC STROKE IN THE MOUSE
BRAIN
3024
A.K. Greda, D. Nowicka, K. Lukasiuk (Warsaw, Poland)
C085
EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF NCX3 TRANSCRIPTION IN BRAIN ISCHEMIA BY DREAM/HDAC4/HDAC5 COMPLEX
3025
N. Guida, L. Formisano, G. Laudati, L. Mascolo, O. Cuomo, M. Cantile, G. Di Renzo, L. Annunziato (Napoli, Italy)
C086
CO-ACTIVATION OF Α7 NICOTINIC RECEPTORS DOES NOT ALTER NMDA RECEPTOR-MEDIATED NEUROTOXICITY IN
ORGANOTYPIC HIPPOCAMPAL SLICE CULTURES
3026
D.F. Happ, D.S. MacDonald, R.A. Tasker (Charlottetown, Canada)
C087
ERASED PERINEURONAL NETS AND DAMAGED GABAERGIC NEURONS IN THE ISCHAEMIC NUCLEUS RETICULARIS
THALAMI OF WILDTYPE AND 3XTG MICE
3027
W. Härtig, S. Appel, A. Suttkus, J. Grosche, D. Michalski (Leipzig, Germany)
C088
TRANSPLANTATION OF BRAIN MICROVASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL CELLS STIMULATES REMYELINATION IN THE WHITE
MATTER INFARCT
3028
Y. Ishizaki, K. Iijima, M. Kurachi, K. Shibasaki, M. Naruse, S. Puentes, H. Imai, Y. Yoshimoto, M. Mikuni (Maebashi, Japan)
C089
HYPERGLYCEMIA DECREASES 14-3-3 PROTEINS FAMILY EXPRESSION IN STROKE ANIMAL MODEL
3029
P. Koh, S. Gim, F. Shah ( Jinju, Republic of Korea)
C090
THE IMMUNOPHILIN LIGANDS EFFECTS ON GLUTATHIONE–RELATED GENE EXPRESSION IN ASTROCYTES SUBJECTED TO
IN VITRO SIMULATED ISCHEMIC CONDITIONS
3030
A. Malecki, A. Bielecka, J. Bernacki, G. Machnik, T. Toborek (Katowice, Poland)
C091
RNA PROBES IN THE STUDY OF MECHANISMS NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF N-ARAHIDONOYLDOPAMIN (NADA) IN
NORMOBARIC HYPOXIA IN VITRO
3031
E. Mitroshina, M. Vedunova, T. Mishchenko, I. Mukhina (Novogrod, Russia)
C092
MODULATION OF EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX PROTEASES IN THE RAT SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX IS DRIVEN BY
EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT PLASTICITY DURING STROKE RECOVERY
3032
M.J. Quattromani, M. Pruvost, C. Guerreiro, K. Ruscher, D. Vivien, T. Wieloch (Lund, Sweden)
C093
SHORT CHEMICAL ISCHEMIA INDUCES DEATH OF NEUROBLASTOMA SH-SY5Y CELLS BUT NOT GLIOBLASTOMA T98G CELLS 3033
P. Racay, P. Ivana, K. Katarina, D. Dusan (Martin, Slovakia)
C094
A PET METHOD FOR QUANTIFICATION OF TOTAL HEMISPHERIC GLYCOLYSIS AND DIASCHISIS: A CASE REPORT IN A
PATIENT WITH STROKE 13 YEARS AGO
3034
E.A. Segtnan, C. Strandholdt, A. Gjedde, P.F. Høilund-Carlsen (Odense, Denmark)
C095
PROTEOLYSIS OF MITOCHONDRIAL NCX3 BY THE E3-LIGASE SIAH2 REGULATES MITOCHONDRIAL DYNAMICS IN
CORTICAL NEURONS DURING ANOXIA
3035
M.J. Sisalli, O. Cuomo, C. Savoia, L. Annunziato, A. Scorziello (Napoli, Italy)
C096
METABOTROPIC SIGNALLING BY NMDA RECEPTORS LINKS SRC KINASE TO PANNEXIN-1 DURING EXCITOTOXICITY
3036
R. Thompson, N. Weilinger, A. Lohman (Calgary, Canada)
C097
ACIDOSIS POSTCONDITIONING PROTECTS AGAINST CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA BY INDUCING MITOPHAGY
C098
METHYLENE BLUE REDUCES ACUTE CEREBRAL ISCHEMIC INJURY VIA THE INDUCTION OF MITOPHAGY
3037
X. Zhang, Z. Shen, Y. Zheng, Y. Yuan, Z. Chen (Hangzhou, China)
L. Zhu, L. Wu, M. Fan (Beijing, China)
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DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.12 NEURO-ONCOLOGY
C099
EFFECTS OF ETS-LIKE TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR 1 (ELK1) PHOSPHORYLATION ON BRAIN TUMORS
3039
O. Ari Uyar, O. Demir, B. Yılmaz, I. Aksan Kurnaz (Istanbul, Turkey)
C100
LINGO-1, A PROTEIN INVOLVED IN VARIOUS NEURODEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES, INTERACTS WITH NEUROFIBROMIN
(NF1), THE PROTEIN RESPONSIBLE FOR NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE I: MOLECULAR STUDIES AND FUNCTIONAL
IMPLICATIONS
3040
H. Benedetti, F. Godin, M. Doudeau, B. Vallee, M.L. De Tauzia, L. Cobret, S. Morisset (Orléans, France)
C101
RUTA GRAVEOLENS L.-INDUCES DEATH OF GLIOBLASTOMA CELLS AND NEURAL PROGENITORS BUT NOT OF NEURONS
BY TARGETING REST/NRSF
3041
L. Colucci-D'Amato, M. Gentile, M.G. Reccia (Caserta, Italy)
C102
SELECTIVE AGONISTS FOR M2 MUSCARINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS INHIBIT CELL PROLIFERATION AND SURVIVAL
IN HUMAN GLIOBLASTOMA CELLS: POSSIBLE EFFECTS ON DRUG RESISTANCE
C103
GROUP 8 METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR (MGLUR8): A POTENTIAL TARGET FOR REGULATION OF
PROLIFERATION, MIGRATION AND SENSITIVITY TO CHEMOTHERAPEUTICS OF HUMAN NEUROBLASTOMA SH-SY5Y CELLS 3043
3042
I. Cristofaro, M. Di Bari, Z. Spinello, L. Spagnuolo, M. De Amici, C. Matera, D. Clelia, L. Conti, A.M. Tata (Roma, Italy)
J. Danuta, S. Gołda, B. Grygier, J. Zatorska, M. Tertil, W. Lasoń (Cracow, Poland)
C104
DIFFERENTIATION DEPENDENT INFLUENCE OF CACYBP/SIP ON MAP SIGNALING PATHWAY
C105
GENERATION OF GFP-EXPRESSING GLIOMA CELL LINES AS TOOLS TO STUDY THEIR IN VIVO GROWTH PROPERTIES
3044
A. Filipek, S. Rosinska, L. Wieslawa (Warsaw, Poland)
3045
S. Frausin, T. Mantamadiotis, C. Mattei, S. Viventi, N. Wayne, M. Dottori, G.M. D'Abaco, L.H. Thompson
(Melbourne, Australia)
C106
ENRICHED ENVIRONMENT REDUCES GLIOMA GROWTH THROUGH IMMUNE AND NON-IMMUNE MECHANISMS IN MICE
3046
S. Garofalo (Roma, Italy)
C107
BIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES: THERAPEUTIC SELECTIVITY IN BETWEEN NEURONAL AND NON-NEURONAL CANCER CELLS
3047
E. Hwang, S.S. Yi, H.K. Baek, J.A. Song, H.S. Jun, S. Kim (Asan, Republic of Korea)
C108
EFFECTIVE INHIBITION OF GLIOBLASTOMA AND ITS CANCER STEM CELLS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO-A TALE OF TWO
CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINES
3048
Y. Lai, M. Wu, S. Chen, P. Chang, J. Tsai, Y. Tseng, W. Liu (Taipei, Taiwan)
C109
EFFECT OF BEVACIZUMAB ON THE MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTION OF NEURONS AND GLIAL CELLS
3049
P. Latzer, U. Schlegel, C. Theiss (Bochum, Germany)
C110
TUMORAL HETEROGENEITY WITHIN DIFFUSE LOW GRADE GLIOMA IN ADULTS
3050
N. Leventoux, Z. Pedeutour-Braccini, F. Vandenbos, C. Gozé, A. Bazin, V. Costes-Martineau, D. Hugues, J. Hugnot,
V. Rigau (Montpellier, France)
C111
TRANSITORY CHLORIDE CHANNEL CURRENT CONTROLS CELL-CYCLE PROGRESSION IN GLIOBLASTOMA CANCER STEM
CELLS
3051
M. Mazzanti, M. Peretti, R. Wurth, F. Barbieri, E. Pizzi, T. Florio (Milano, Italy)
C112
HIPPO/YAP SIGNALING PATHWAY MAY REGULATE NF2/MERLIN TUMOR SUPPRESSOR IN SCHWANN CELLS
3052
S. Melfi, A. Colciago, V. Bonalume, L.F. Castelnovo, G. Giannotti, L. Caffino, F. Fumagalli, V. Magnaghi (Milano, Italy)
C113
PHARMACOLOGICAL CHARACTERISATION OF NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS EXPRESSED IN GLIOMA AND
GLIOBLASTOMA CELLS
3053
V. Mucchietto, F. Fasoli, R. Benfante, A. Maroli, M. Tamborini, M. Matteoli, F. Clementi, C. Gotti (Milano, Italy)
C114
HIGHLY MOTILE AND MIGRATING MICROGLIA AND TUMOR-ASSOCIATED MACROPHAGES DENSELY POPULATE
PSEUDO-PALISADES IN GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME
3054
E. Saavedra López, G.P. Cribaro, P.V. Casanova, A.I. Pérez-Vallés, J.M. Gallego Sánchez, C. Barcia Sr.,
C. Barcia Jr. (Barcelona, Spain)
C115
TRANSCRIPTIONAL AND EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF NCX2 IN GLIOMA
3055
A. Serani, P. Molinaro, N. Guida, S. Natale, F. Luigi, G.M.L. Di Renzo, L. Annunziato (Napoli, Italy)
C116
THE ROLE OF HEPARANASE IN PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMORS
3056
A. Spyrou (Uppsala, Sweden)
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C117
COMBINED USE OF RADIOTHERAPY AND NANOTECHNOLOGIES FOR GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME TARGETING
3057
M. Tamborini, L. Erica, R. Marco, M. Ilaria, R. Simona, C. Irene, C.F. Mauro, P. Lorena, M. Michela (Milano, Italy)
C118
CHANGES IN THE EFFICIENCY OF GLIOMA TREATMENT WITH CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE AFTER CYP2B1 INDUCTION
3058
A. Vanoye-Carlo, G. Gutiérrez Ospina, B. Dorsey-Rivera, S. Gómez-Manzo, J. Marcial-Quino, B.V. Phillips-Farfán
(Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico)
C119
INHIBITION OF THE SUR1-REGULATED KIR6.2 AND TRPM4 IONIC CHANNELS REDUCES CELL MIGRATION AND
PROLIFERATION IN HUMAN GLIOBLASTOMA
3059
M. Vidal-Jorge, P. Mancera, N. Montoya, A. Sanchez-Guerrero, L. Castro, M. Marquez, F. Martinez, J. Seoane,
J. Sahuquillo (Barcelona, Spain)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.13 NEUROTOXICITY, INFLAMMATION, AND NEUROPROTECTION
C120
INDUCTION OF OSTEOPONTIN EXPRESSION IN 3-NITROPROPIONIC ACID-INDUCED NEUROTOXICITY IN RATS: POTENTIAL
INVOLVEMENT IN STRIATAL NEURONAL DEATH
3060
T.R. Riew, Y. Shin, X. Jin, J. Choi, H. Pak, M. Lee (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
C121
NEUROINFLAMMATION AND HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY DURING EXPERIMENTAL AUTOIMMUNE
ENCEPHALOMYELITIS
3061
A. Rinchon, A. Villers, L. Ris (Mons, Belgium)
C122
SIRT2 DEACETYLASE ACTIVITY IS RELEVANT FOR MOTONEURON SURVIVAL AFTER HYPOGLOSSAL NERVE INJURY
3062
D. Romeo-Guitart, N. Sima, D. Ruano, A. Vaquero, C. Casas (Bellaterra, Spain)
C123
DESIGN AND PRODUCTION OF A IGY IMMUNOTOXIN TO ELIMINATE CD133+ GLIOMA CELLS
3063
A. Salazar, E.G. Chavez Cortez, V. Perez de la Cruz, S. Moreno Jimenez, D. Ramirez Ortega, B. Pineda, J. Sotelo
(Mexico City, Mexico)
C124
ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF SPINAL GANGLIA IN CONDITIONS OF MICROMERCURIALISM AND ITS CORRECTION
3064
L. Sokurenko, M. Savchyna, Y. Сhaikovsky (Kyiv, Ukraine)
C125
PARTIAL PROTECTION OF MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION BY DIMETHYLFUMARATE IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF MULTIPLE
SCLEROSIS
3065
D. Schiza, T. Kathrin, D. Michael, K. Smith (London, United Kingdom)
C126
A SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR EFFICIENT ISOLATION OF FUNCTIONAL MICROGLIAL CELLS: APPLICATION FOR MODELLING
NEUROINFLAMMATORY RESPONSES IN VITRO
3066
J.E. Sepulveda Diaz, M.O. Ouidja, S.B. Socias, S. Hamadat, S. Guerreiro, R. Raisman-Vozari, P.P. Michel (Paris, France)
C127
L-THEANINE INHIBITS PROINFLAMMATORY PKC/ERK/ICAM-1/IL-33 SIGNALING, APOPTOSIS AND AUTOPHAGY
FORMATION IN SUBSTANCE P-INDUCED HYPERACTIVE BLADDER IN RATS
3067
W. Tsai, C. Chien, C. Wu, H. Yu (Taipei City, Taiwan)
C128
LACTATE SIGNALING IN REGULATION OF MICROGLIA ACTIVITY IN THE BRAIN
3068
S. Van den Berg, C. Sogn, J.E. Rinholm, C. Morland, L.H. Bergersen, V. Gundersen (Oslo, Norway)
C129
DIRECT NEURONAL EFFECTS OF THE MYCOTOXIN FUMONISIN B1 ON RAT BRAIN SLICES
3069
P. Varró, V. Bódi, R. Soós, M. Kovács, I. Világi (Budapest, Hungary)
C130
NEURO-PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF NAD+ METABOLISM ON AXONAL DEGENERATION
3070
P. Vaur, M. Mericskay, Z. Li, E. Jacotot, B. Brugg, E. Duplus (Paris, France)
C131
BILIRUBIN-INDUCED ENCEPHALOPATHY AND EPIGENETICS: AGE-DEPENDENT MODULATION OF HISTONE H3 (LYS14)
ACETYLATION IN HYPERBILIRUBINEMIC RAT BRAIN
3071
E. Vianello, C. Tiribelli, S. Gazzin (Trieste, Italy)
C132
HUMAN MONOCLONAL NMDA RECEPTOR AUTO-ANTIBODIES ARE SUFFICIENT FOR ENCEPHALITIS PATHOGENESIS
3072
N.K. Wenke, J. Kreye, M. Chayka, J. Leubner, R. Murugan, H. Wardemann, H. Prüss (Berlin, Germany)
C133
AM 404 DECREASES THE RELEASE OF THE INFLAMMATORY MEDIATORS OF THE ARACHIDONIC ACID PATHWAY IN
LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-ACTIVATED PRIMARY RAT MICROGLIA
3073
S. Wilke Saliba, A. Marcotegui, E. Fortwängler, J. Ditrich, J.C. Perazzo, A. Pinheiro de Oliveira, B.L. Fiebich
(Freiburg, Germany)
C134
CRANIAL IRRADIATION INDUCES CELLULAR SENESCENCE IN MOUSE HIPPOCAMPUS
C.S. Wong, Z. Cheng, Y. Li, Y. Zheng (Toronto, Canada)
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C135
THROMBIN-INDUCED MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-9 EXPRESSION ASSOCIATED WITH NEURONAL MIGRATION OF
SK-N-SH NEUROBLASTOMA CELLS
C136
EDIBLE BIRD'S NEST IMPROVES MOTOR COORDINATION AND PROTECTS DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS IN
6-OHDA-LESIONED PARKINSON'S DISEASE MOUSE MODEL
3075
C. Yang, C. Yang (Taoyuan, Taiwan)
3076
M.Y. Yew, R.Y. Koh, S.M. Chye, I. Othman, K.Y. Ng (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
C137
POLY(I:C), A TLR3 AGONIST, INCREASES THE EXPRESSION OF MPGES-1 AND COX-2 IN RAT PRIMARY MICROGLIA
C138
OVARIAN HORMONE LOSS DECREASES ASTROGLIAL EXPRESSION OF MITOCHONDRIAL-ENCODED RAT HUMANIN IN THE
CA1 REGION OF THE HIPPOCAMPUS
3077
N. Yousif, A.C.P. De Oliveira, H.S. Bhatia, J. Hermanek, M. Huell, B.L. Fiebich (Freiburg, Germany)
3078
S. Zarate, F. Merino, M.B. Dening, A. Reines, A. Seilicovich (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
C139
A NEUROPROTECTIVE ROLE FOR MICROGLIA IN PRION DISEASES
3079
C. Zhu, U. Herrmann, J. Falsig, I. Abakumova, M. Nuvolone, P. Schwarz, E. Rushing, A. Aguzzi (Zurich, Switzerland)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.16.B MENTAL DISORDERS - AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
C140
ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN TELOMERE LENGTH AND FUNCTIONALITY IN BIPOLAR DISORDER
3080
I. Lima, D. Rosa, A. Barros, F. Silva-Neves, L. Malloy-Diniz, D. Marques de Miranda (Belo Horizonte, Brazil)
C141
ALTERATIONS IN MECP2 TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR IN PREFRONTAL CORTEX CONTRIBUTES TO ANTIDEPRESSANT
ACTION IN CHRONIC MILD STRESS ANIMAL MODEL OF DEPRESSION IN RATS
3081
S. Magdalena, P. Pańczyszyn-Trzewik, P. Misztak, M. Papp, P. Gruca, G. Nowak (Krakow, Poland)
C142
PERIPHERAL ADMINISTRATION OF LACTATE PRODUCES ANTIDEPRESSANT-LIKE EFFECTS
3082
J. Martin, A. Carrard, M. Elsayed, M. Margineanu, L. Fragnière, E. Meylan, B. Boury-Jamot, J. Petit, H. Fiumelli,
P. Magistretti (Prilly, Switzerland)
C143
CORRELATION BETWEEN YIF1B EXPRESSION AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN SEROTONERGIC NEUROTRANSMISSION:
CONSEQUENCES ON MAJOR DEPRESSION AND EFFICACY OF SSRI TREATMENTS
3083
J. Masson, V. Martin, C. Chevarin, M. Austin, M. Hamon, L. Lanfumey, C. Stockmeier, M. Darmon (Paris, France)
C144
EPIGENETIC DYSREGULATION IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS OF SUICIDE VICTIMS
3084
P. Misztak, P. Pańczyszyn-Trzewik, G. Nowak, M. Sowa-Kućma (Krakow, Poland)
C145
TMS-INDUCED EEG PHASE LOCKING VALUES REFLECT THE EFFECT OF ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY FOR DEPRESSIVE
STATE
3085
E. Miyauchi, M. Ide, K. Nemoto, H. Tachikawa, T. Arai, M. Kawasaki (Tsukuba- Ibaraki, Japan)
C146
ABSENCE OF LPA1 RECEPTOR RESULTS IN ALTERED PATTERN OF LIMBIC ACTIVATION AFTER TAIL SUSPENSION TEST
3086
R.D. Moreno-Fernandez, F.J. Gómez-Salas, M. Pérez-Martín, C. Rosell-Valle, E. Castilla-Ortega, M. García-Fernández,
J. Chun, F. Rodríguez de Fonseca, G. Estivill-Torrús, L.J. Santín, C. Pedraza-Benítez (Malaga, Spain)
C147
SIRT2 AND HDAC5 AS POTENTIAL PHARMACOLOGICAL TARGETS FOR ANTIDEPRESSANT THERAPY
C148
LONG-TERM SURVIVAL OF NEWLY-FORMED NEURONS IN THE ADULT RAT HIPPOCAMPUS FOLLOWING
ELECTROCONVULSIVE STIMULATION - A STEREOLOGICAL STUDY
3087
I. Muñoz-Cobo, M. Erburu, E. Puerta, R.M. Tordera (Pamplona, Spain)
3088
M.V. Olesen, G. Wörtwein, B. Pakkenberg (Copenhagen, Denmark)
C149
FLUOXETINE DISRUPTS TRK PROTEIN COMPLEX: INTERACTION WITH PSD-93 AND AP-2 COMPLEX SUBUNIT MU
C150
ANTIDEPRESSANT TREATMENT RESPONSE: IDENTIFICATION OF AFFECTED MOLECULAR PATHWAYS IN MICE AND HUMANS3090
3089
S.M. Oztas, P. Cabrera Casarotto, E. Castrén (Helsinki, Finland)
D. Park, C. Dournes, J. Asara, M. Müller, C. Turck (München, Germany)
C151
POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OF LACTATE IN ANTIDEPRESSANT PROPERTIES OF KETAMINE
3091
J. Petit, M. ElSayed, S. Marathe, P. Magistretti (Prilly, Switzerland)
C152
BRAIN EXPRESSION OF BDNF AND TRKB IN A GENETIC MODEL OF VULNERABILITY (ROMAN LOW AVOIDANCE RATS)
AND RESISTANCE (ROMAN HIGH AVOIDANCE RATS) TO STRESS-INDUCED DEPRESSION
3092
M.A. Piludu, M.P. Serra, L. Poddighe, M. Boi, M.G. Corda, O. Giorgi, M. Quartu (Cagliari, Italy)
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C153
NEURONAL AUTOPHAGY: FKBP51 LEADS TO A NOVEL MOLECULAR ROUTE TO AUTOPHAGY AND POTENTIAL NEW
TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS
3093
T. Rein, N. Gassen, K. Hafner, M. Eder, J. Stepan, A. Genewsky, G. Balsevich, M. Schmidt (Munich, Germany)
C154
MATERNAL IMMUNE ACTIVATION EPIGENETICALLY REGULATES HIPPOCAMPAL SEROTONIN TRANSPORTER LEVELS
3094
S. Reisinger, E. Kong, D. Khan, S. Schulz, M. Ronovsky, S. Berger, O. Horvath, M. Cabatic, A. Berger, D.D. Pollak
(Vienna, Austria)
C155
EXOGENOUS FRACTALKINE ADMINISTRATION MODIFIES BEHAVIORAL DISTURBANCES INDUCED BY PRENATAL STRESS
IN ADULT RATS
3095
J. Slusarczyk, E. Trojan, K. Wydra, K. Glombik, K. Chamera, M. Filip, A. Basta-Kaim (Kracow, Poland)
C156
EFFECTS OF FAST-ACTING ANTIDEPRESSANTS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF BRAIN SEROTONIN DEFICIENCY
3096
Y. Sze, A. Rakun, P. Wong, X. Zhang (Singapore, Singapore)
C157
ANTIDEPRESSANT-LIKE EFFECT OF ZINC: FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR THE INVOLVEMENT OF SEROTONERGIC SYSTEM
3097
B. Szewczyk, A. Rafało, K. Kotarska, A. Siwek, G. Nowak (Krakow, Poland)
C158
CELLULAR ADAPTATIONS IN THE LATERAL HABENULA IN A MODEL OF EARLY-LIFE STRESS
3098
A. Tchenio, M. Mameli (Paris, France)
C159
BURST-SUPPRESSING EEG IS NOT PREREQUISITE FOR THE ABILITY OF ANESTHETICS TO INDUCE ANTIDEPRESSANT-LIKE
SIGNALING RESPONSES
3099
W. Theilmann, S. Kohtala, N. Matsui, W. Löscher, H. Wigren, T. Porkka-Heiskanen, T. Rantamäki (Helsinki, Finland)
C160
ACUTE KETAMINE MODULATES BRAIN AREA-SPECIFIC DEFICITS INDUCED BY CHRONIC MILD STRESS IN VULNERABLE RATS
3100
P. Tornese, L. Musazzi, N. Sala, D. Bonini, G. Racagni, A. Barbon, M. Popoli (Milano, Italy)
C161
HIPPOCAMPAL MICRORNA-124 MEDIATES RESILIENCE TO CHRONIC STRESS IN MICE
3101
S. Uchida, F. Higuchi, H. Yamagata, N. Abe-Higuchi, K. Hara, A. Kobayashi, T. Shintaku, Y. Watanabe (Ube, Japan)
C162
TIME-DEPENDENT METABOLOMIC AND PROTEOMIC PROFILING REVEALS NOVEL INSIGHTS INTO THE FAST-ACTING
ANTIDEPRESSANT EFFECT OF KETAMINE
3102
K. Weckmann, J. Asara, M. Deery, M. Filiou, J. Howard, C. Labermaier, K. Lilley, M. Müller, C. Webhofer, C. Turck
(Munich, Germany)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.2 AUDITORY
D001
CRITICAL-BAND RELATED RESPONDING OF MOUSE AUDITORY MIDBRAIN NEURONS TO MODELS OF COMMUNICATION
CALLS
3103
A. Akimov, M. Egorova, G. Ehret (St.-Petersburg, Russia)
D002
NEURONAL ADAPTATION SUPPORTS PERCEPTION OF TONAL STREAMS IN THE MOUSE AUDITORY MIDBRAIN
D003
EXCITATORY FREQUENCY RECEPTIVE FIELDS OF PRIMARY AUDITORY CORTEX NEURONS IN THE HOUSE MOUSE (MUS
MUSCULUS)
3104
M. Egorova, M. Eugenia, G. Khorunzhii, A. Akimov, G. Ehret (St.-Petersburg, Russia)
3105
G. Khorunzhii, M. Egorova (St. Petersburg, Russia)
D004
A NOVEL PERCEPTUAL DECISION TASK FOR FREELY NAVIGATING RODENTS BASED ON DISCRETE MODULATION OF
CLOSED-LOOP AUDITORY FEEDBACK
3106
D. Amaro, L. Belliveau, L. Hoertrich, B. Grothe, M. Pecka (Planegg-Martinsried, Germany)
D005
ARTICULATORY DECODING OF SYLLABLES IN 7T FMRI USING ATTENTIONAL MODULATION
3107
M.E. Archila-Melendez, J.M. Correia, G. Valente, B.M. Jansma (Maastricht, Netherlands)
D006
THE UNDERLYING MECHANISM OF PREVENTING FACIAL NERVE STIMULATION BY TRIPHASIC PULSE STIMULATION IN
COCHLEAR IMPLANT USERS ASSESSED WITH OBJECTIVE MEASURE
3108
A. Bahmer (Würzburg, Germany)
D007
STATE DEPENDENCE OF STIMULUS REPRESENTATION CAPACITY IN AUDITORY CORTEX
3109
J. Bamber, J.M. Herrmann, S. Sakata (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
D008
TEMPORAL ASYMMETRIES IN AUDITORY CODING AND PERCEPTION REFLECT MULTI-LAYERED NONLINEARITIES
T. Deneux, A. Kempf, A. Daret, E. Ponsot, B. Bathellier (Gif sur Yvette, France)
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D009
HIGH-THROUGHPUT NEUROLOGICAL PHENOTYPING IDENTIFIES HUMAN DISEASE MODELS
3111
L. Becker, F. Neff, F. Helmut, G. Valérie, M. Hrabê de Angelis (Neuherberg, Germany)
D010
PRECISELY TIMED INHIBITION IMPROVES SPIKE PRECISION AND ENTRAINMENT FOR AUDITORY SPATIAL PROCESSING
3112
B. Beiderbeck, B. Grothe, M. Pecka (Planegg-Martinsried, Germany)
D011
MULTIELECTRODE RECORDINGS FROM THE AUDITORY NEURONS FROM THE BRAIN OF A SMALL GRASSHOPPER
3113
M. Bhavsar, J. Clemens, R. Heinrich, A. Stumpner (Göttingen, Germany)
D012
FUNCTIONAL ORGANISATION OF THE THALAMO-CORTICAL AUDITORY SYSTEM IN AWAKE FERRETS USING FAST
ULTRASOUND IMAGING
3114
C. Bimbard, C. Demené, R. Susanne, S. Shihab, T. Mickaël, B. Yves (Paris, France)
D013
IMAGING OF NEURONAL METABOLISM IN FAST BRAINSTEM NEURONS OF THE AUDITORY SYSTEM
3115
S. Brosel, B. Grothe, L. Kunz (Martinsried, Germany)
D014
PARVALBUMIN DEFICIENCY AFFECTS AGE-RELATED CHANGES OF ACOUSTIC STARTLE RESPONSE AND PREPULSE
INHIBITION IN MICE
3116
J. Burianova, B. Schwaller, J. Syka (Prague, Czech Republic)
D015
VOLTAGE SIGNALLING IN DENDRITES OF THE MEDIAL SUPERIOR OLIVE
D016
DYNAMICS OF CORTICAL ACTIVITY DURING BEHAVIORAL ENGAGEMENT AND AUDITORY PERCEPTION
3117
A. Callan, C. Leibold, F. Felmy (Planegg-Martinsried, Germany)
3118
I. Carcea, M. Insanally, R. Froemke (New York, USA)
D017
SEQUENCE PROCESSING IN A SONGBIRD SECONDARY AUDITORY AREA
3119
A. Cazala, C. Del Negro, G. Nicolas (Orsay, France)
D018
SOUND FEATURE ORGANIZATION IN MOUSE AUDITORY CORTEX AND ITS LINK TO PERCEPTION
D019
COMODULATION ENHANCES SIGNAL DETECTION VIA PRIMING OF AUDITORY CORTICAL CIRCUITS
3120
S. Ceballo, Z. Piwkowska, T. Deneux, A. Kempf, B. Bathellier (Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
3121
J. Sollini, P. Chadderton (London, United Kingdom)
D020
INTERNEURONS ENHANCE SELECTIVITY IN AUDITORY CORTEX
3122
R. Christensen, M. Nakamura, T.R. Barkat (Copenhagen, Denmark)
D021
LAMINAR PROFILE OF THE INTERACTION BETWEEN TIMING REGULARITY AND STIMULUS PROBABILITY ENCODING IN
THE PRIMARY AUDITORY CORTEX OF THE MACAQUE: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
3123
J. Costa Faidella, A. Falchier, T. McGinnis, D. Ross, C. Escera, C. Schroeder (Barcelona, Spain)
D022
INFERIOR COLLICULUS PLASTICITY UPON BOTH ASSOCIATIVE AND RANDOM SOUND EXPOSURE
3124
L. De Hoz, N. Strenzke, Z. Jing, H. Cruces (Goettingen, Germany)
D023
INTRA- AND CROSS-MODAL PLASTICITY FOLLOWING VISUAL DEPRIVATION: THE CORTICAL REPRESENTATION OF
SOUND LOCATION (AZIMUTH) IN EARLY BLIND HUMANS
D024
EXPRESSING VOCALLY OUR OWN INTERNAL STATES AND UNDERSTANDING THOSE OF OTHERS
3125
K. Derey, E. Formisano, G. Valente, M. Zhan, R. Kupers, B. De Gelder (Maastricht, Netherlands)
3126
G. Di Cesare, F. Fasano, A. Errante, M. Marchi, G. Rizzolatti (Parma, Italy)
D025
STABILITY OF DISCRETE CORTICAL REPRESENTATIONS IN THE PRESENCE OF SYNAPTIC TURNOVER
3127
J. Eppler, D. Aschauer, A. Chambers, S. Rumpel, M. Kaschube (Frankfurt, Germany)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.5.B VISION - SUBCORTICAL PATHWAYS AND STRIATE CORTEX
D026
EFFECTIVENESS OF THE VISUAL TRAINING DEPENDS ON THE NUMBER OF STIMULUS PRESENTATIONS
3128
K. Kordecka, A. Foik, P. Urban, A. Porowska, W.J. Waleszczyk (Warsaw, Poland)
D027
ACTIVATION OF C-SRC TYROSINE KINASE FOLLOWING MUSCARINIC-M2-ACETYLCHOLINE-RECEPTOR(M2R)
STIMULATION MEDIATES THE UP-REGULATION OF CURRENT THROUGH TWO-PORE-DOMAIN-POTASSIUM (K2P)
CHANNELS IN LOCAL-INHIBITORY-INTERNEURONS(INS) OF THE DORSAL LATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS(DLGN)
3129
M. Leist, A. Aissaoui, H. Pape, T. Budde (Münster, Germany)
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D028
REMOVAL OF PERINEURONAL NETS AFFECTS INFORMATION PROCESSING AND PLASTICITY IN THE PRIMARY VISUAL
CORTEX
3130
K.K. Lensjø, M.E. Lepperød, G. Dick, T. Hafting, M. Fyhn (Oslo, Norway)
D029
THE PERINEURONAL NETS IN THE LATERAL SECONDARY VISUAL CORTEX AND THEIR IMPACT ON REMOTE VISUAL FEAR
MEMORY
3131
E.H. Thompson, M.B. Wigestrand, K.K. Lensjø, T. Hafting, M. Fyhn (Oslo, Norway)
D030
RECEPTIVE FIELDS FOR ILLUMINATION EFFECTS
3132
A. Lerer, M.S. Keil, H. Supèr (Barcelona, Spain)
D031
ORIENTATION DISCRIMINATION PERFORMANCE IMPROVES AFTER “LTP-LIKE” VISUAL STIMULATION
3133
A. Marzoll, H. Dinse (Bochum, Germany)
D032
RANDOM FEEDFORWARD PROJECTIONS ACCOUNT FOR ORIENTATION SELECTIVITY OF THE THALAMIC INPUT IN RODENT
VISUAL CORTEX
3134
G. Mato, D. Hansel, C. Van Vreeswijk (San Carlos de Bariloche- Rio N, Argentina)
D033
SINGLE-CELL RNA-SEQUENCING REVEALS NEURONAL DIVERSITY IN THE DORSAL LATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS OF
ADULT MOUSE THALAMUS
3135
V. Menon, T. Bakken, K. Smith, J. Goldy, D. Bertagnolli, A. Szafer, B. Tasic, T. Dolbeare, L. Ng, M. Hawrylycz,
S. Sunkin, J. Phillips, A. Bernard, E. Lein, H. Zeng, C. Koch (Seattle, USA)
D034
GENERATION OF FULL RANGE OF ORIENTATION PREFERENCES IN THE MACAQUE PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX FROM
CARTESIAN CO-ORDINATES IN ITS THALAMIC INPUTS
3136
Y. Mohan, J. Jayakumar, T. Vidyasagar (Parkville, Australia)
D035
AMBLYOPIA AND ITS RECOVERY IN ADULTHOOD: SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS AND LONG-LASTING EFFECTS OF BRIEF
TEMPORAL OCULAR OCCLUSION IN COMPLEX VISUAL FUNCTIONS
3137
C. Pérez Fernández, P. Salvestrini, J.A. Jiménez Velázquez, F.A. Nieto Escámez, F. Sánchez Santed (Almería, Spain)
D036
ALL-OPTICAL INTERROGATION OF FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY IN MOUSE VISUAL CORTEX
3138
L.E. Russell, A.M. Packer, H.W. Dalgeish, M. Häusser (London, United Kingdom)
D037
MODIFICATION OF ORIENTATION PREFERENCE MAPS BY POTENTIATION OF THE PULVINAR INPUT TO ADULT CAT
VISUAL CORTEX
3139
S. Shumikhina (Moscow, Russia)
D038
PLASTICITY OF VISUAL CORTEX FUNCTION IN AN ADULT MOUSE MODEL OF RETINAL GANGLION CELL LOSS
3140
A. Vasalauskaite, I. Erchova, J.E. Morgan, F. Sengpiel (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
D039
FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE VISUAL CORTEX OF MICROCEBUS MURINUS
3141
R. Zimmermann, A. C.L. Ho, R. Rajan, F. Pifferi, F. Aujard, D. Huber (Geneva, Switzerland)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.7.D PAIN - NEUROPATHIC PAIN
D040
THE INHERITED ERYTHROMELALGIA-CAUSING P.V1316A MUTATION ENHANCES BOTH SUSTAINED AND RESURGENT
CURRENTS IN THE NAV1.7 CHANNEL
3142
C. Kuo (Taipei, Taiwan)
D041
NEW INSIGHT OF THE ROLE OF CELLS EXPRESSING CCR2 AND CX3CR1 IN A MOUSE MODEL OF NEUROPATHIC PAIN
D042
ROLE OF MIR-204 AND PLEXINA2 IN OXALIPLATIN-INDUCED NEUROPATHY
3143
L. Liu, Y. Yin, Z. Hua, J. Cheng (Beachwood, USA)
3144
M. López González, S. Benquet, F. Viana, M. Landry, A. Favereaux (Bordeaux, France)
D043
NORADRENERGIC MODULATION OF NEUROPATHIC PAIN INDUCED BY INCREASING-INTENSITY TREADMILL EXERCISE
AFTER PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURY
D044
THE EFFECTS OF HOT SPRING BATHING (PELOTHERAPY) FOR CHRONIC PAIN WITH FIBROMYALGIA SYNDROME
3145
V.M. López-Álvarez, M. Puigdomenech, X. Navarro, S. Cobianchi (Barcelona, Spain)
3146
T. Maeda (Beppu, Japan)
D045
SELECTIVE ACTIVATION OF SPINAL ASTROCYTES INDUCES MECHANICAL HYPERALGESIA THROUGH THE ENHANCED
RELEASE OF L-LACTATE IN MICE
K. Miyamoto, K. Ishikura, K. Kume, M. Ohsawa (Nagoya, Japan)
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D046
PAR2 RECEPTORS AS MODULATORS OF NOCICEPTIVE TRANSMISSION AT SPINAL CORD LEVEL UNDER INFLAMMATORY
CONDITIONS
D047
BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN ACTIVITY CHANGES AFTER HEMORRHAGE LESION OF THE VENTRAL POSTEROLATERAL
NUCLEUS IN MONKEYS: ESTABLISHMENT OF A PRIMATE MODEL OF CENTRAL POST STROKE PAIN
3148
P. Mrozkova, J. Palecek (Prague, Czech Republic)
3149
K. Nagasaka, I. Takashima, K. Matsuda, N. Higo (Tsukuba, Japan)
D048
INVOLVEMENT OF SIGMA1 RECEPTORS IN PAIN REDUCTION AFTER INTRATHECAL ADMINISTRATION OF ENDOMORPHIN
AND CGRP RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST IN A SPINAL CORD INJURY MODEL OF NEUROPATHIC PAIN
3150
F. Nasirinejad, A. Janzadeh, M. Hosseini, Z. Karami, M. Yoosefi (Tehran, Iran)
D049
THE ROLE OF ENDOCANNABINOID SIGNALLING IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SURGICAL NEUROPATHIC PAIN
3151
E. Nent, C. Nozaki, A. Zimmer (Bonn, Germany)
D050
CENTRAL MODULATION OF NEUROPATHIC PAIN AFTER PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURY INDUCED BY TREADMILL EXERCISE
D051
HYPERPOLARIZATION-ACTIVATED CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE GATED (HCN) CHANNELS DRIVE OXALIPLATIN-INDUCED
NEUROPATHY
3152
M. Puigdomenech Poch, L.A. Victor M., N. Xavier, C. Stefano (Bellaterra, Spain)
3153
F. Resta, L. Micheli, L. Di Cesare Mannelli, A. Masi, C. Ghelardini, G. Mannaioni (Firenze, Italy)
D052
INVOLVEMENT OF CORTICOSTERONE IN OROFACIAL MECHANICAL ALLODYNIA INDUCED BY MATERNAL SEPARATION
3154
M. Shinoda, M. Yasuda, K. Iwata (Tokyo, Japan)
D053
MECHANISMS UNDERLYING THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF A NOVEL MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL POPULATION IN A RAT
MODEL OF DIABETIC NEUROPATHY
3155
I. Tavares, C. Abreu , E. Steven, T.O´Brien, S.M. Oliveira (Porto, Portugal)
D054
NEUROPATHIC PAIN AND METABOLIC PERTURBATIONS: A NEW THERAPEUTIC APPROACH FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT
3156
V. Vacca, F. De Angelis, G. Giacomazzo, C. Rossi, L. Pieroni, D. Ciavardelli, R. Coccurello, F. Pavone, S. Marinelli (Rome, Italy)
D055
IN VIVO ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE STATE-DEPENDENT CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKER TROX-1
ON WDR NEURONS IN THE SPINAL DORSAL HORN IN SNL RATS
3157
M. Valdor, K. Rutten, X. Yang, X. Fang, T. Christoph (Aachen, Germany)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.10 MOTOR NEURONS AND MUSCLE
D056
IMPAIRED ABILITY TO SUPPRESS EXCITABILITY OF ANTAGONIST MOTONEURONS AT ONSET OF DORSIFLEXION IN
ADULTS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
3158
S.S. Geertsen, H. Kirk, J.B. Nielsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
D057
THE EFFECTS OF AGING ON THE AXON INITIAL SEGMENT AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF SPINAL MOTONEURONES IN
THE C57BL/6J MOUSE
3159
S. Goltash, M. Høy Jakobsen, J. Lehnhoff, L. Grøndahl, C. Meehan (Copenhagen, Denmark)
D058
THE USE AND ABUSE OF TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION TO MODULATE CORTICOSPINAL EXCITABILITY IN
HUMANS
3160
M. Héroux, J. Taylor, S. Gandevia (Sydney, Australia)
D059
ADAPTATION OF MOTOR UNITS CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES TO THE TREADMILL ENDURANCE TRAINING OF VARIABLE
DURATION
3161
K. Kryściak, J. Kryściak, D. Łochyński, D. Kaczmarek, H. Drzymała-Celichowska, P. Krutki, J. Celichowski (Poznan, Poland)
D060
MUCIN-TYPE O-GLYCANS PARTICIPATED IN FUNCTIONAL NEURAL DIFFERENTIATION OF ADIPOSE TISSUE-DERIVED
STEM CELLS INTO SCHWANN-LIKE CELL IN END-TO-END NEURORRHAPHY MODEL
3162
L. Wen-Chieh, C. Hung-Ming, T. To- Jung Tseng, L. Chyn-Tair, C. Jui- Feng, L. Chiung-Hui (Taichung, Taiwan)
D061
LENGTH-DEPENDENT GRADIENTS IN MOTOR AXON EXCITABILITY OF MEN AND RATS
3163
M. Moldovan, R. Arnold, M. Rosberg, S. Alvarez, R. Morris, C. Krarup (Copenhagen, Denmark)
D062
5-WEEK STRENGTH TRAINING EVOKES CHANGES IN FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF RAT HIND LIMB MOTONEURONS
3164
W. Mrowczynski, D. Łochyński, J. Celichowski, P. Krutki (Poznań, Poland)
D063
NEURONAL CIRCUITS FOR MULTIFUNCTIONAL WING MOTOR CONTROL IN DROSOPHILA
3165
A. O'Sullivan, B. Ellendersen, P.J. Kerwin, A.C. Von Philipsborn (Aarhus, Denmark)
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D064
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION COMPONENTS. PRETZELS ARE MORE COMPLEX THAN WE
HAVE ANTICIPATED
3166
T. Proszynski, M. Gawor, N. Paweł, K. Bernadzki, P. Daszczuk (Warsaw, Poland)
D065
DEVELOPMENTAL MODULATION AND FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF PERSISTENT INWARD CURRENTS IN XII MOTONEURONS
D066
THE ROLE OF AFADIN IN MOTOR NEURON ORGANIZATION
3167
A. Revill, N. Chu, L. Ma, M. LeBlancq, C. Dickson, G. Funk (Edmonton, Canada)
3168
S. Skarlatou, C. Dewitz, N. Zampieri (Berlin, Germany)
D067
LOW-THRESHOLD STIMULATION OF PROPRIOCEPTIVE FIBERS IN ADULT RAT IS A FEASIBLE TOOL TO INCREASE DENSITY
OF GLUTAMATERGIC AND CHOLINERGIC BOUTONS ON THE ANKLE EXTENSOR Α-MOTONEURONS
3169
M. Skup, O. Gajewska-Woźniak, K. Grycz, J. Czarkowska-Bauch (Warsaw, Poland)
D068
THE EFFECT OF FLUOXETINE IN AGED RATS WITH CORTICAL INFARCTS
3170
X. Sun, C. Zhao (Shenyang, China)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.6.E STRESS AND THE BRAIN - STRESS MODULATED PATHWAYS
E001
BRAIN OSCILLATORY ACTIVITY AND CARDIAC DEFENSE IN TREATMENT ARTERIAL HYPERTENSIVES
3171
I. Brak, O. Gilinskaya, A. Tumyalis, L. Aftanas (Novosibirsk, Russia)
E002
HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS OF DYSTROPHIC MDX MICE ARE LESS RESPONSIVE THAN WILD TYPE TO ACUTE
CORTICOSTERONE TREATMENT IN VITRO
3172
F. Cosmi, P. Fragapane, I. Bozzoni, M.E. De Stefano (Roma, Italy)
E003
REMODELING OF PYRAMIDAL NEURON MORPHOLOGY IN THE RAT MOTOR CORTEX BY REPEATED CORTICOSTERONE
TREATMENT
E004
ALTERATIONS OF GLUTAMATERGIC TRANSMISSION IN RAT MOTOR CORTEX DUE TO REPEATED CORTICOSTERONE
ADMINISTRATION
3173
A. Czerw, J. Kula, A. Błasiak, G. Hess (Krakow, Poland)
3174
J. Kula, A. Blasiak, A. Czerw, G. Tylko, J. Sowa, G. Hess (Krakow, Poland)
E005
BRIEF REPEATED NECK RESTRAINT STRESS ENHANCES THE EXCITATORY TRANSMISSION IN THE MOUSE DENTATE GYRUS 3175
E006
CANNABINOID RECEPTOR TYPE 1 MODULATES THE EFFECTS OF POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS ON MEMORY
CONSOLIDATION OF STRESSED RATS
J. Spyrka, G. Hess (Krakow, Poland)
3176
A. Dagnino-Subiabre, M. Gárate, V. Peñaloza (Valparaíso, Chile)
E007
THE EFFECTS OF CHRONIC PSYCHOSOCIAL STRESS ON GHRELIN RECEPTOR IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN THE
HYPOTHALAMUS AND VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA
3177
S. Nascimento, G. Bergamini, C. Brugger, A. Fallah Rokni, L. Martins, C. Pryce, J. Opacka-Juffry, M. Patterson
(London, United Kingdom)
E008
SIMULTANEOUS EXPOSURE TO STRESS AND AMPHETAMINE REDUCES STRESS-INDUCED C-FOS EXPRESSION IN THE
MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX
3178
J.A. Ortega Sánchez, A. Gomez-Roman, R. Nadal, A. Armario (Barcelona, Spain)
E009
ROLE OF THE GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR IN THE CENTRAL AMYGDALA IN THE MODULATION OF BEHAVIORAL
ALTERATIONS FOLLOWING PERIPUBERTY STRESS
3179
A. Papilloud, V. Veenit, J. Grosse, I. Guillot de Suduiraut, O. Zanoletti, C. Sandi (Lausanne, Switzerland)
E010
CHRONIC UNPREDICTABLE STRESS PROTECTS FROM SOME SEQUELS OF ACUTE IMMOBILIZATION. A ΔFOSB STUDY OF
POTENTIALLY INVOLVED CIRCUITRY
3180
J. Pastor-Ciurana, C. Rabasa, J.A. Ortega-Sánchez, M. Sanchís-Ollé, R. Nadal, A. Armario (Barcelona, Spain)
E011
DIETARY POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACID MODULATES THE ANTIDEPRESSANT EFFECT OF VENLAFAXINE IN A RAT
MODEL OF DEPRESSIVE-LIKE BEHAVIORS
3181
C. Pérez-Valenzuela, F. González, A. Dagnino-Subiabre (Valparaíso, Chile)
E012
ENKEPHALINASE AND OXYTOCINASE ACTIVITIES IN PLASMA AFTER ACUTE RESTRAINT STRESS. INTERACTION WITH
PREFRONTAL CORTEX, AMYGDALA AND HIPPOCAMPUS
M. Ramirez-Sanchez, A.B. Segarra, J. Hernández, F. Vives, I. Prieto ( Jaen, Spain)
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E013
QUALITY OR INTENSITY? BRAIN ACTIVATION PATTERN IN RESPONSE TO EMOTIONAL STRESSORS. A STUDY WITH
HISTONE H3 PHOSPHORYLATION
3183
J. Ubeda-Contreras Gallego de la Sacristana, A. Armario Garcia, R. Nadal Alemany, I. Marin-Blasco, J. Pastor Ciurana
(Bellaterra- Barcelona, Spain)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.8.C BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS AND SLEEP - SLEEP: SYSTEMS AND BEHAVIOUR
E014
SUBJECTIVE SLEEP PERCEPTION AND BRAIN MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH CYCLIC MENSTRUAL PAIN
IN PRIMARY DYSMENORRHEA
3184
C. Hung, C. Tu, J. Hsieh, C. Lin, C. Yang, Y. Ho (Taipei, Taiwan)
E015
SLEEP FACILITATES THE RECONSOLIDATION OF DECLARATIVE MEMORIES
E016
DIRECT CONTROL OF AROUSAL BY OPTOGENETIC STIMULATION OF THE MIDLINE THALAMUS IN NATURALLY SLEEPING
MICE
3185
J.G. Klinzing, B. Rasch, J. Born, S. Diekelmann (Tübingen, Germany)
3186
G. Komlósi, F. Mátyás, P. Barthó, L. Acsády (Budapest, Hungary)
E017
ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISATION OF THE MIDLINE THALAMIC CIRCUITRY
E018
SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR IN SLEEP - A CASE SERIES AND REVIEW
3187
F. Mátyás, A. Babiczky, C. Porrero, P. Barthó, C. Dávid, B. Barsy, F. Clasca, L. Acsády (Budapest, Hungary)
3188
E. Maschauer, I. Morrison, R. Riha (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
E019
TOP-DOWN INPUT DURING SLEEP CONSOLIDATES PERCEPTUAL MEMORY IN MICE
3189
M. Murayama (Saitama, Japan)
E020
CALBINDIN IMMUNOREACTIVITY DEFINES A NEURONAL CLUSTER IN THE MEDULLA OBLONGATA LIKELY INVOLVED IN
REGULATING SOME ASPECTS OF REM SLEEP
3190
F. Girard, D. Roccaro, A. Bilella, M.R. Celio (Fribourg, Switzerland)
E021
RESTING STATE NETWORKS: IMPACT OF SLEEP PRESSURE AND RECORDING MODALITY
3191
L. Tüshaus, J. Balsters, A. Schläpfer, D. Brandeis, R. Tuura-O'Gorman, P. Achermann (Zurich, Switzerland)
E022
GENETIC INACTIVATION OF GLUTAMATERGIC NEURONS WITHIN THE PONTINE SUBLATERODORSAL TEGMENTAL
NUCLEUS INDUCES REM SLEEP BEHAVIOUR DISORDER (RBD) IN RATS
3192
S. Valencia Garcia, P. Libourel, D. Grassi, M. Lazarus, P. Luppi, P. Fort (Basel, Switzerland)
E023
SLEEP INERTIA AND FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN BRAIN REGIONS AT AWAKENING: AN FMRI STUDY
3193
R. Vallat, M. David, N. Alain, R. Perrine (Bron, France)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.1.E HUMAN COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - WORKING MEMORY
F001
CROSS-FREQUENCY TRANSCRANIAL ALTERNATING CURRENT STIMULATION OVER THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX IN
HUMANS IMPROVES THE WORKING MEMORY WHEN TIMING IS RIGHT
3194
I. Alekseichuk, Z. Turi, G. Amador de Lara, A. Antal, W. Paulus (Goettingen, Germany)
F002
NEURAL CORRELATES OF IMPULSIVITY AS A MARKER OF DISORDERED EATING IN ADOLESCENTS
3195
S. Bartholdy, O. O'Daly, I. Campbell, G. Schumann, U. Schmidt (London, United Kingdom)
F003
INHIBITORY REPETITIVE TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION FOR DISSOCIATING ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS
3196
M. Christova, S. Fresnoza, A. Ischebeck, E. Gallasch (Graz, Austria)
F004
EFFECT OF AN ACUTE INTENSIVE AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC ACTIVITY ON SERUM BDNF, PLATELETS AND
INTERMEDIATE-TERM MEMORY IN MALE MIDDLE-AGED ATHLETES
3197
A. Damirchi (Rasht, Iran)
F005
WORKING MEMORY OF EMOTIONAL SCENES: BEHAVIORAL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL DATA
3198
M.J. García Rubio, D. Kessel, M. Tapia, S. López-Martín, A. Capilla, K. Martínez, F.J. Román (Madrid, Spain)
F006
THE INVOLVEMENT OF IPSILATERAL PRIMARY SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX IN TACTILE WORKING MEMORY:
A SINGLE-PULSE TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION (SP-TMS) STUDY
3199
Y. Ku, D. Zhao (Shanghai, China)
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F007
DOES REDUCED VIGILANCE CONTRIBUTE TO AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN COGNITIVE CAPACITY?
3200
S. Münzing, S.C. Holst, P. Brugger, H. Landolt (Zürich, Switzerland)
F008
TOPOGRAPHY OF MEMORY INTERFERENCE IN VISUO-SPATIAL WORKING-MEMORY
3201
D.S. Bestué, J. Barbosa, A. Compte (Barcelona, Spain)
F009
FMRI CORRELATES OF VISUO-SPATIAL WORKING MEMORY CAPACITY
3202
A. Slana, G. Repovš (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
F010
STRUCTURED CONNECTIVITY SHAPES NETWORK FUNCTION IN THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX
F011
UNIFIED FRAMEWORK FOR PERCEPTION OF STIMULUS INTENSITY AND PERCEPTION OF STIMULUS DURATION IN
HUMANS AND RATS
3203
S. Stefanou-Stamatiadis, P. Petrantonakis, A. Papoutsi, P. Poirazi (Heraklion, Greece)
3204
A. Toso, A. Fassihi, F. Pulecchi, M.E. Diamond (Trieste, Italy)
F012
ADOLESCENT WOMEN ARE MORE SENSITIVE TO THE COGNITIVE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL THAN MEN
3205
C. Vinader-caerols, A. Montañés, A. Duque, S. Monleón (Valencia, Spain)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.B ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR COGNITIVE LEARNING AND MEMORY SYSTEMS
F013
ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT MODIFIED EPIGENETIC MECHANISMS IN SAMP8 REDUCING OXIDATIVE STRESS AND
INFLAMMAGING AND ACHIEVING NEUROPROTECTION
F014
ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT DIFFERENTIALLY AFFECTS NEUROGENESIS ALONG THE DENTATE GYRUS
DORSO-VENTRAL AXIS IN MICE
3206
C. Grinan, D. Pérez-Càceres, D. Puigoriol-Illamola, V. Palomera-Avalos, M.T. Rodrigo, M. Pallàs (Barcelona, Spain)
3207
F. Gualtieri, C. Brégère, G.C. Laws, E.A. Armstrong, N. Wylie, T.T. Moxham, R.B. D'Eath, R. Guzman, T. Boswell,
T.V. Smulders (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
F015
LOSS OF NEURONAL SORTING RECEPTOR SORLA RESULTS IN ATTENTION DEFICIT, HYPERACTIVITY AND COGNITIVE
IMPAIRMENT IN MICE
F016
CONTROL OF SEPTOHIPPOCAMPAL PATHWAY BY RELAXIN-3/RXFP3 SIGNALLING: HIPPOCAMPAL DELETION OF RXFP3
IN ADULT MICE IMPAIRS REFERENCE MEMORY AND RELAXIN-3 INPUTS TARGET HIPPOCAMPAL INTERNEURONS
3208
C. Gustafsen, M. Kaas, D. Olsen, A. Højland, S. Glerup (Århus, Denmark)
3209
M. Haidar, D. Hawkes, G. Guevremont, S. Ma, R. Bathgate, E. Timofeeva, C. Smith, A. Gundlach (Melbourne, Australia)
F017
SPATIO-TEMPORAL CODING IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS THROUGH SPEED-MODULATED-THETA OSCILLATION
F018
ON THE OPTIMALITY OF INTERVAL TIMING IN RODENTS AND HUMANS
3210
C. Haimerl, R. Cossart, A. Malvache (Marseille, France)
3211
J. Henke, V.L. Flanagin, K. Thurley (Munchen, Germany)
F019
PERSISTENT EFFECTS OF THE TRKB AGONIST; 7,8-DIHYDROXYFLAVONE, ON SPATIAL LEARNING IN THE C57/BL6 MOUSE
3212
R. Hennessy, B.C. Mota, S.M. Ryan, A.M. Kelly (Dublin, Ireland)
F020
USE OF RENYI ENTROPIES AS A MEASURE OF CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN NEURONS IN THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX
3213
R. Herikstad, J.H. Bong, C. Libedinsky, A. Parthasarathy, J. Principe, S. Yen (Singapore, Singapore)
F021
ACROSS-TRIAL DYNAMICS OF STIMULUS PRIORS IN AN AUDITORY DISCRIMINATION TASK
3214
A. Hermoso-Mendizabal, A. Hyafil, P.E. Rueda-Orozco, S. Jaramillo, D. Robbe, J. De la Rocha (Barcelona, Spain)
F022
A NEW ROLE FOR THE DORSOLATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS IN SPATIAL COGNITION
3215
V. Hok, P. Bordiga, B. Truchet, B. Poucet, E. Save (Marseille, France)
F023
REGULATION OF MICRORNAS BY PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE 1 FOR MEMORY FORMATION AND AGING-RELATED MEMORY
DECLINE IN MICE
F024
A BRIEF BEHAVIORAL TEST BATTERY SPANNING MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS
3216
A. Jawaid, B. Woldemichael, I. Mansuy (Zürich, Switzerland)
3217
T. Jene, M. Van der Kooij, M. Müller (Mainz, Germany)
F025
WATER ESCAPE DETOUR TEST FOR MICE
G.R. Juszczak, M. Miller (Magdalenka, Poland)
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F026
MODELING DIFFERENTIATION OF INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCE DURING LEARNING
3219
A. Krylov (Moscow, Russia)
F027
ROSTRAL AND CAUDAL HIPPOCAMPUS LESION DIFFERENTLY INFLUENCE ON MOVEMENT AND EXPLORATION IN OPEN
FIELD ARENAS IN MICE
3220
P. Kuptsov, I. Lebedev, M. Permyakov, R. Deacon, K. Anokhin, M. Pleskacheva (Moscow, Russia)
F028
BURSTING CHOLINERGIC NEURONS OF THE BASAL FOREBRAIN SHOW SYNCHRONOUS ACTIVITY IN AN AUDITORY
DETECTION TASK
F029
TASK-RELATED ACTIVITY IN THE SUBICULUM
3221
T. Laszlovszky, A. Kepecs, B. Hangya (Budapest, Hungary)
3222
D. Ledergerber, R. Gardner, H. Ito, M. Witter, M. Moser, E. Moser (Trondheim, Norway)
F030
PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF ALPHA-LINOLENIC ACID ON LEARNING AND MEMORY DEFICITS INDUCED BY AMYLOID BETA2535 IN MICE MODEL
F031
CRITICAL ROLE OF SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY FOR PERFORMING COGNITIVE TASKS
3223
A.Y. Lee, S. Park, M.H. Lee, S. Lee, E.J. Cho (Busan, Republic of Korea)
3224
X. Gu, C.T. Li (Shanghai, China)
F032
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE ON CHANGE DETECTION OF DURATION CHANGES IN SPEECH SOUNDS IN MICE
3225
A. Lipponen, J. Kurkela, I. Kyläheiko, S. Hölttä, P. Astikainen ( Jyväskylä, Finland)
F033
UNIFYING ACTIONS AND HABITS: A STATE-ACTION THEORY
3226
A. Marchand (Bordeaux, France)
F034
RODENT TOUCHSCREEN TASKS REVEAL DIFFERENCES IN COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE DUE TO STRESS EXPOSURE AND
RAT STRAIN
3227
L. Martis, S. Krog, C. Brision, T. Tran, A. Møller, O. Wiborg (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
F035
INFLUENCE OF A HIGH-FAT DIET AND BINGE-DRINKING ADMINISTRATION DURING ADOLESCENCE ON LEARNING AND
LONG-TERM MEMORY IN MALE AND FEMALE MICE
3228
A. Mateos-García, C.I. Navarro-Francés, M.C. Blanco-Gandía, M. Rodríguez-Arias, C. Manzanedo, M.C. Arenas
(Valencia, Spain)
F036
THE MIDLINE THALAMIC NUCLEUS REUNIENS IS ESSENTIAL FOR SPATIAL MEMORY RETRIEVAL
3229
H. Mei, N.K. Logothetis, O. Eschenko (Tuebingen, Germany)
F037
ALPHA7 NICOTINIC RECEPTOR AGONISTS DO NOT IMPROVE PROBABILISTIC LEARNING IN MICE DESPITE NICOTINEINDUCED IMPROVEMENT BEING ABSENT IN ALPHA7 NULL MUTANTS
3230
M. Milienne-Petiot, D. Deben, M.A. Geyer, J.W. Young (San Diego, California, USA)
F038
THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX AND HIPPOCAMPUS IS REQUIRED FOR THE CONTROL OF
MEMORY TRACES REACTIVATION IN THE PERIRHINAL CORTEX
3231
J.F. Morici, M. Miranda, F.T. Gallo, B. Zanoni, P. Bekinschtein, N. Weisstaub (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
F039
DEFICIENT ADENOSINE A2A RECEPTOR SIGNALING PROMOTES COGNITIVE ALTERATIONS IN MICE
3232
M. Moscoso-Castro, I. Gracia-Rubio, F. Ciruela, O. Valverde (Barcelona, Spain)
F040
EFFECTS OF EXERCISE ON LEARNING AND MEMORY THROUGHOUT THE LIFESPAN: THE ROLE OF NEW NEURONS AND
THE COGNITIVE RESERVE HYPOTHESIS
3233
B. Mota, R. Hennessy, S.M. Ryan, A. Kelly (Dublin, Ireland)
F041
SHIFT OF LEARNING STRATEGIES IN GAD65 KNOCK OUT MICE
3234
I. Mueller, O. Stork (Magdeburg, Germany)
F042
EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX IN AUDITORY CORTEX IMPACTING ON MEMORY AND LEARNING FLEXIBILITY IN RODENTS
3235
H. Niekisch, M. Deliano, F.W. Ohl, R. Frischkecht, M. Happel (Magdeburg, Germany)
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COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.E ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR APPETITIVE AND INCENTIVE LEARNING AND MEMORY
F043
THALAMIC MAST CELL ACTIVITY PROMOTES SIGN-TRACKING BEHAVIOR IN RATS
3236
C. Fitzpatrick, E. Biswas, J. Morrow (Ann Arbor, USA)
F044
NEURONAL ACTIVITY IN MONKEY'S PRIMARY AUDITORY CORTEX DEPENDS ON AGENCY AND BEHAVIOURAL
MEANING OF SOUNDS
3237
S. Knyazeva, E. Selezneva, A. Gorkin, M. Brosch (Magdeburg, Germany)
F045
NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS DOPAMINE D2-RECEPTOR EXPRESSING NEURONS CONTROL BEHAVIOURAL FLEXIBILITY IN A
PLACE DISCRIMINATION TASK IN THE INTELLICAGE
3238
T. Macpherson, M. Morita, Y. Wang, T. Sasaoka, A. Sawa, T. Hikida (Kyoto, Japan)
F046
ADOLESCENT CANNABINOID EXPOSURE PERSISTENTLY ALTERS NATURAL REWARD LEARNING AND MOTIVATION
3239
H. Schoch, M. Huerta, S. Mahler (Irvine, USA)
F047
THE CONTEXT-REWARD VALENCE OF THE CONTEXT MODULATES TASTE MEMORY FORMATION: EFFECTS OF
APPETITIVE STIMULUS DURING INHIBITORY AVOIDANCE TASK
3240
M. Olvera-Caltzontzin, M.I. Miranda (Queretaro, Mexico)
F048
GLP-1 IS BOTH ANXIOGENIC AND ANTIDEPRESSANT; DIVERGENT EFFECTS OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC GLP-1 ON EMOTIONALITY 3241
R. Anderberg, J. Richard, C. Hansson, H. Nissbrandt, F. Bergquist, K. Skibicka (Göteborg, Sweden)
F049
EFFECTS OF BLOOD-PRESSURE REDUCTION ON AUTOSHAPING AND SUBSEQUENT LEARNING PERFORMANCE IN
SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS: A PRELIMINARY STUDY
3242
T. Sato, J. Gyoba (Sendai, Japan)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.F ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - REWARD AND REINFORCEMENT
F050
NMDA GLUTAMATERGIC RECEPTORS MODULATE THE EFFECTS OF SOCIAL DEFEAT STRESS ON THE REWARDING
PROPERTIES OF “ECSTASY” IN THE CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE IN MICE
3243
M.P. Garcia Pardo, M.A. Aguilar Calpe, J. Minarro Lopez (Valencia, Spain)
F051
INTEGRINS AND FOCAL ADHESION KINASE AS SIGNALING PATHWAY FOR MMP-9 INDUCTION OF TRANSIENT SYNAPTIC
PLASTICITY IN COCAINE AND HEROIN RELAPSE
F052
TRANSGENERATIONAL EFFECTS OF ADOLESCENT CANNABINOID EXPOSURE ON THE REWARD FACILITATING EFFECTS
OF Δ9-TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL AND AMPHETAMINE
3244
C. Garcia-Keller, M.D. Scofield, A. Bobadilla, S. Spencer, P.W. Kalivas (South Carolina, Charleston)
3245
G. Pitsilis, D. Spyridakos, P. George (Rethymno, Greece)
F053
OPPOSING ROLES OF ACCUMBENS SHELL OUTPUT PATHWAYS IN PROMOTING VERSUS PREVENTING RELAPSE TO
ALCOHOL SEEKING
3246
G.D. Gibson, G.P. McNally (Sydney, Australia)
F054
AUGMENTATION OF D-SERINE REDUCES REINSTATEMENT TO COCAINE SEEKING
3247
K. Healey, B. Wu, M. Sepulveda-Orengo, K. Reissner (Chapel Hill, USA)
F055
DEVELOPMENT OF A NOVEL EXPERIMENTAL PARADIGM FOR TESTING HOMEOSTATIC AND HEDONIC COMPONENTS OF
OPERANT FOOD INTAKE IN NONHUMAN PRIMATES
3248
J. Inkeller, Z. Gödri, V. Oláh, A. Trunk, H. István (Pécs, Hungary)
F056
A PRECLINICAL MODEL RESEMBLING THE OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS OF DSM CRITERIA FOR ALCOHOL USE DISORDER
3249
K. Jadhav, P. Magistretti, O. Halfon, B. Boutrel (Lausanne, Switzerland)
F057
A NEW ROLE OF DORSAL COLUMN PATHWAY: LINKING SOMATOSENSORY PATHWAYS TO NEGATIVE REWARD CIRCUITS
3250
S. Chang, Y. Ryu, Y.S. Gwak, D.H. Kim, B.H. Lee, C.H. Yang, E.Y. Jang, H.Y. Kim (Daegu, Republic of Korea)
F058
DOPAMINERGIC NETWORK DYNAMICS DURING BEHAVIORAL EXPLORATION
3251
A. Koralek, R. Costa (Lisboa, Portugal)
F059
EFFECTS OF PREGABALIN ON MORPHINE SELF-ADMINISTRATION AND WITHDRAWAL AND ON MORPHINE-INDUCED
NEUROADAPTATION IN VTA DA NEURONS IN MICE
E. Korpi, O. Piippo, E. Vashchinkina (Helsinki, Finland)
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INDEX NUMBER
F060
VENTROMEDIAL HYPOTHALAMIC CIRCUITRY IS INVOLVED IN MALE PARENTAL BEHAVIOR IN THE SOCIALLY
MONOGAMOUS PRAIRIE VOLE
F061
SEX AND ESTROGENS ALTER THE ACTION OF GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDE-1 ON REWARD
3253
Y. Liu, X. Jia, B. Paedae, M. Donovan, Z. Wang (Tallahassee, USA)
3254
J. Richard, R. Anderberg, L. Lopez-Ferreras, K. Olandersson, K. Skibicka (Gothenburg, Sweden)
F062
ESTABLISHMENT OF A DYNAMIC MATCHING BEHAVIOR TASK IN MICE
3255
J. Martin, J. Sanders, D. Kvitsiani (Aarhus, Denmark)
F063
SOCIAL DEFEAT IN ADULT MICE INCREASES COCAINE CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE: ROLE OF THE INFLAMMATORY SYSTEM 3256
S. Montagud Romero, J. Pavón, C. Ferrer-Pérez, M. Reguilón, C. Guerri, F. Rodríguez de Fonseca, J. Miñarro,
M. Rodríguez-Arias (Valencia, Spain)
F064
CONTRIBUTION OF THE SUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUS (STN) TO THE EFFECTS OF NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE ULTRASONIC
VOCALIZATIONS (USVS) PLAYBACK ON COCAINE SELF-ADMINISTRATION (SA) IN RATS
3257
C. Montanari, E. Giorla, Y. Pelloux, C. Baunez (Marseille, France)
F065
DYSFUNCTION OF THE ORBITOFRONTAL CORTEX IN DIET-INDUCED OBESITY
3258
L. Naef, C. Baimel, B. Lau, J. Yang, S. Borgland (Calgary, Canada)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.G ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - MEMORY MODULATION, CONSOLIDATION,
AND RECONSOLIDATION
F066
ACTIVATION OF THE VENTRAL HIPPOCAMPAL CANNABINOID RECEPTORS POTENTIATED THE IMPROVING EFFECT OF
MORPHINE ON STRESS-INDUCED MEMORY CONSOLIDATION IMPAIRMENT
3259
S. AbbasiHabashi, A. Rezayof, Z. Ghasemzadeh (Tehran, Iran)
F067
CAMP REGULATION OF PHOSPHATASE STEP61 DURING SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY AND MEMORY
3260
C. Alcon Franch, A. Gortat, D.R. Storm, C. Sindreu (Barcelona, Spain)
F068
RE-ACTIVATION OF ERK1/2 SIGNALING IN CA1 NEURONS SUPPORTS MEMORY RECALL AND IS DRIVEN BY MEDIAL
SEPTAL INPUTS
3261
C. Zamorano Ng Teajan, A. Sans Dublanc, J. Fernandez Albert, C. Sindreu (Barcelona, Spain)
F069
KISSPEPTIN FACILITATES SPATIAL MEMORY IN STREPTOZOTOCIN-INDUCED MEMORY DEFCITS VIA CHOLINERGIC SYSTEM 3262
P. Babaei, M. Pourmir, B. Soltani (Rasht, Iran)
F070
SORTING NEXIN 7, A LINK BETWEEN ARC/ARG3.1 AND TUBULAR ENDOSOMAL SORTING
F071
DEVELOPMENTALLY-EXPRESSED ARC/ARG3.1 DETERMINES PLASTICITY MECHANISMS IN ADULTHOOD
3263
L. Binkle, U. Borgmeyer, I. Hermans-Borgmeyer, G. Hermey, D. Kuhl (Hamburg Germany, Germany)
3264
F. Xompero (Hamburg Germany, Germany)
F072
NUCLEUS BASALIS STIMULATION IMPROVES WORKING MEMORY PERFORMANCE IN MONKEYS
3265
D. Blake, R. Liu, P. Callahan, J. Crawford, A. Terry, C. Constantinidis (Augusta, USA)
F073
GOAL REMAPPING IN GRID CELLS
3266
C. Boccara, F. Stella, M. Nardin, J. O'Neill, J. Csicsvari (Klosterneuburg, Austria)
F074
REACTIVATION DYNAMICS OF HIPPOCAMPAL MEMORIES FOR OPEN ENVIRONMENTS
3267
F. Stella, P. Baracskay, J. Csicsvari (Klosterneuburg, Austria)
F075
RECONSOLIDATION OF THE PREVIOUS MEMORY: DECREASED CORTICAL ACTIVITY DURING ACQUISITION OF AN ACTIVE
AVOIDANCE TASK AS COMPARED TO AN INSTRUMENTAL OPERANT FOOD-ACQUISITION TASK
3268
A. Bulava, O. Svarnik, Y. Alexandrov (Moscow, Russia)
F076
INFLUENCE OF THE NEUROPEPTIDE Y VIA Y2 RECEPTORS ON SPATIAL MEMORY IMPROVEMENT AND RELATED
CHANGES IN REGIONAL BRAIN ENERGY METABOLISM
3269
N.M. Conejo, M. Méndez-Couz, A. Paula Silva, J. Gonçalves, R. Leitão, H. González-Pardo, J. Arias Pérez (Oviedo, Spain)
F077
ONTOGENY OF OBJECT-PLACE RECOGNITION MEMORY CONSOLIDATION IN RATS
3270
E. Durán, M. Contreras, C. Oyanedel, B. Jan, M. Inostroza (Tübingen, Germany)
F078
INVOLVEMENT OF SLOW WAVE SLEEP IN THE FORMATION OF OPERANT EXTINCTION MEMORY IN RATS
3271
M. Inostroza, B. Margarita, V. Ennio, O. Adrián, B. Jan (Tuebingen, Germany)
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F079
DISTINCT CONSOLIDATION PROCESSES BETWEEN REMOTE SPATIAL RECOGNITION AND ITEM MEMORY DURING SLEEP
IN RATS
3272
A. Sawangjit, J. Born, M. Inostroza (Tübingen, Germany)
NOVEL METHODS AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT:
G.5.A BIOINFORMATICS - COMPUTATION AND MODELLING
G001
MACHINE LEARNING APPROACHES TO ASSIST PRE-CLINICAL SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
3273
A. Bannach-Brown, M. Macloed, G. Wegener, H. Vesterinen, J. Liao (Tuebingen, Germany)
G002
FEASIBILITY OF FOCUSED MULTICHANNEL TRANSCRANIAL CURRENT STIMULATION
3274
G. Bicalho Saturnino, H. Roman Siebner, K. H. Madsen, A. Thielscher (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
G003
SI ELEGANS • FEATURES OF THE OPEN-ACCESS C. ELEGANS EMULATION PLATFORM
3275
T. Si elegans consortium in alphabetical order, R. Alvarez, K. Appiah, A. Blau, F. Callaly, A. Costalago Meruelo,
G. Epelde, L. Ferrara, F. Krewer, P. Leškovský, P. Machado, B. Mc Ginley, M.T. McGinnity, F. Morgan, A. Mujika,
A. Petrushin (Genoa, Italy)
G004
MODELING STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF REALISTIC ASTROCYTE NETWORKS
3276
A. Brazhe, D. Postnov (Moscow, Russia)
G005
PROMETHEUS: MODELLING AS A SERVICE
3277
B. Evans, K. Nikolic (London, United Kingdom)
G006
SURESIM – SIMULATING LOCALIZATION MICROSCOPY EXPERIMENTS FROM GROUND TRUTH MODELS
G007
IN SILICO EXPLORATION OF FUNCTIONAL NETWORKS UNDERLYING BEHAVIORAL TRAITS
3278
F. Herrmannsdörfer, V. Venkataramani (Heidelberg, Germany)
3279
J. Kaczanowska, F. Ganglberger, J. Penninger, A. Hess, K. Bühler, W. Haubensak (Vienna, Austria)
G008
DYNAMIC MODELLING OF THE NON-LINEARITY OF THE BOLD RESPONSE WITH A TIME CONSTANT TO A FREQUENCYVARYING VISUAL STIMULATION
G009
COMPUTATIONALLY EFFICIENT AND GEOMETRICALLY ACCURATE HEAD MODELS FOR EEG BASED ON FEM
3280
U. Lindberg, E. Rostrup, H.B.W. Larsson (Glostrup, Denmark)
3281
K.H. Madsen, A. Thielscher, G.B. Saturnino, J.D. Nielsen (Hvidovre, Denmark)
G010
THE AXONAL TRANSMISSION OF A DETAILED INFERIOR OLIVE NEURON MODEL
3282
S. Masoli, E. D'Angelo (Pavia, Italy)
G011
FIRING PATTERNS AND NETWORK ACTIVITY OF A BIOPHYSICALLY DETAILED STELLATE CELL MODEL
3283
M.F. Rizza, S. Masoli, E. D'Angelo (Pavia, Italy)
G012
HARDWARE NEURON MODEL WITH SPIKING AND BURSTING BEHAVIOR
3284
M. Mishchenko, V. Matrosov (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
G013
AN INFORMATION THEORY OF THE ORIGIN OF QUALIA IN LOCAL CORTICAL NETWORKS
3285
R. Orpwood (Bath, United Kingdom)
G014
CLUSTERED NEURONAL CULTURES: AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL SYSTEM FOR COMPLEX MODULAR DYNAMICS AND
NEURODEGENERATION
G015
NONLINEAR INTEGRATION PROPERTIES OF A DETAILED BIOPHYSICAL MODEL OF A PARVALBUMIN NEOCORTICAL
INTERNEURON
3286
S. Teller, J. Soriano (Barcelona, Spain)
3287
A. Tzilivaki, S. Stefanou, P. Poirazi (Crete, Greece)
G016
SYNTHESIS OF SPATIALLY-EMBEDDED NEURONAL MORPHOLOGIES
G017
SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY OF CULTURED NEURONAL NETWORKS WITH DEFINED NUMBERS OF NEURONS:
A COMPUTATIONAL STUDY
3288
L. Vanherpe, A. Romani, L. Kanari, G. Atenekeng, J. Palacios, J. Shillcock, H. Markram (Geneva, Switzerland)
3289
H. Yamamoto, Y. Chida, A. Hirano-Iwata, T. Tanii, S. Kubota, M. Niwano (Sendai, Japan)
G018
INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSFORMATION OF A STOCHASTIC NEURON MODEL WITH SYNAPTIC AND ION-CHANNEL NOISES
T. Yamanobe, Y. Ishikawa (Sapporo, Japan)
278 | POSTER PRESENTATION VI – TUESDAY JULY 5, 2016
3290
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Organised by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Hosted by the Danish Society for Neuroscience
Where European Neuroscience
meets the world
SCIENTIFIC
PROGRAMME
Wednesday July 6, 2016
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 2016
8:30 - 9:30
Hall A
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL08: ERA-NET NEURON PLENARY LECTURE
8:35
Introducer: J. Lerma Gómez (Alicante, Spain)
3291
INHIBITION IN THE BRAIN: FROM INDIVIDUAL CELLS TO NETWORKS
3292
H. Monyer (Heidelberg, Germany)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall F
SYMPOSIUM:
S49: FROM STRUCTURE TO FUNCTION: MULTISCALE APPROACHES TO MOUSE BRAIN CONNECTIVITY MAPPING.
9:50
Chair: A. Gozzi (Roverto, Italy)
3293
WHOLE-BRAIN ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC CIRCUIT RECONSTRUCTION
3294
S. Mikula (Martinsried, Germany)
10:10
MESOSCALE CONNECTOME MAPPING OF THE MOUSE BRAIN
3295
H. Zeng (Seattle, USA)
10:30
INTRINISIC FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY NETWORKS OF THE MOUSE BRAIN
3296
A. Gozzi (Rovereto, Italy)
10:50
OPTOGENETIC APPROACHES FOR FUNCTIONAL MOUSE BRAIN MAPPING IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
3297
T.H. Murphy, M. Vanni, F. Bolanos, J. LeDue, J. Boyd, G. Silasi (Vancouver, Canada)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall B
SYMPOSIUM:
S50: NEW METHODS FOR THE STUDIES OF MEMBRANE TRAFFICKING IN NEURONS.
9:50
Chair: K.L. Madsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
3298
Chair: D. Perrais (Bordeaux, France)
3299
IMAGING PROTEIN ORGANIZATION AT HIGH RESOLUTION IN HEALTHY AND DISEASED SYNAPSE
3300
M. Lakadamyali (Castelldefels, Spain)
10:10
IMAGING SINGLE EXO-ENDOCYTOSIS EVENTS IN NEURONAL DENDRITES
3301
D. Perrais (Bordeaux, France)
10:30
GUIDED BY LIGHT: OPTOGENETIC CONTROL OF INTRACELLULAR TRANSPORT
3302
L.C. Kapitein (Utrecht, Netherlands)
10:50
VISUALIZATION OF NMDA RECEPTOR-DEPENDENT AMPA RECEPTOR SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN VIVO
3303
R.L. Huganir (Baltimore, USA)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall C
SYMPOSIUM:
S51: AEROBIC GLYCOLYSIS IN THE BRAIN: ROLE OF LACTATE IN SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY AND AXONAL FUNCTION.
9:50
Chair: P. Magistretti (Geneva, Switzerland)
3304
LACTATE RECEPTORS IN THE BRAIN
3305
L. Bergersen (Oslo, Norway)
10:10
THE ROLE OF LACTATE-MEDIATED METABOLIC COUPLING BETWEEN ASTROCYTES AND NEURONS IN LONG-TERM
MEMORY FORMATION
3306
C. Alberini (New York, USA)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016 | 281
10:30
INVESTIGATING SINGLE CELL GLUCOSE AND LACTATE DYNAMICS IN VIVO USING TWO-PHOTON MICROSCOPY AND FRET
NANO SENSORS
3307
B. Weber (Zurich, Switzerland)
10:50
OLIGODENDROGLIAL NMDA RECEPTORS REGULATING AEROBIC GLYOLYSIS AND AXONAL METABOLIC SUPPORT
3308
K.A. Nave (Gottingen, Germany)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall D
SYMPOSIUM:
S52: MOTOR NEURONS, NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTIONS AND DISEASES.
9:50
Chair: D. Zytnicki (Paris, France)
3309
Chair: C. Legay (Paris, France)
3310
WNTS CONTROL THE FORMATION AND MAINTENANCE OF NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTIONS
3311
J. Messéant, A. Dobbertin, P. Delers, G. Emmanuelle, M. Manuel, A. Schmitt, J. Molgo, D. Zytnicki, L. Schaeffer,
C. Legay, L. Strochlic (Paris, France)
10:10
MOTOR NEURON POSITION AND THE ASSEMBLY OF SPINAL MOTOR CIRCUITS
3312
N. Zampieri (Berlin, Germany)
10:30
MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MOUSE MOTOR UNIT SUBTYPES IN A MODEL OF FAMILIAL ALS
10:50
REVEALING THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS USING HUMAN IPSC TECHNOLOGY
3313
M.D.L. Martinez-Silva, M. Baczyk, C. Martinot, R. Imhoff-Manuel, D. Zytnicki, M. Manuel (Paris, France)
3314
G. Miles, A. Devlin, C. Zhao, S. Chandran (St Andrews, United Kingdom)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall I
SYMPOSIUM:
S53: USING LIGHT TO PROBE NEURAL CIRCUIT DYNAMICS IN BEHAVING ANIMALS.
9:50
Chair: M. Hausser (London, United Kingdom)
3315
Chair: M. Schnitzer (Stanford, USA)
3316
IN VIVO SPATIALLY SELECTIVE HOLOGRAPHIC PHOTOACTIVATION AND FUNCTIONAL FLUORESCENCE IMAGING
3317
V. Emiliani (Paris, France)
10:10
VISUALIZING MAMMALIAN BRAIN AREA INTERACTIONS IN BEHAVING MICE BY MULTI-AXIS OPTICAL MICROSCOPY
3318
M. Schnitzer (Stanford, USA)
10:30
ALL-OPTICAL INTERROGATION OF NEURAL CIRCUITS DURING BEHAVIOUR
3319
M. Hausser (London, United Kingdom)
10:50
USING 2-PHOTON MICROSCOPY WITH SIMULTANEOUS HEAD EYE TRACKING IN FREELY MOVING ANIMALS TO
QUANTIFY THE BRAIN IN ACTION
3320
J. Kerr (Bonn, Germany)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall G
SYMPOSIUM:
S54: THE ROLE OF SLEEP SPINDLES IN NEUROPLASTICITY, AROUSAL AND COGNITION.
9:50
Chair: M. Dresler (Munich, Germany)
3321
Chair: F.P. Battaglia (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
3322
SLEEP SPINDLES FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO FUNCTION
3323
L. Genzel (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
10:10
SPINDLES SUPPORT OFFLINE PROCESSING OF SPATIAL INFORMATION IN LIMBIC-CORTICAL CIRCUITS
3324
M.W. Jones, N. Becker, R.J. Gardner (Bristol, United Kingdom)
10:30
SLEEP SPINDLES IN THE CONTROL OF BEHAVIORAL AROUSABILITY
3325
A. Lüthi (Lausanne, Switzerland)
10:50
SLEEP SPINDLES AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE IN HUMANS
M. Dresler (Munich, Germany)
282 | SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016
3326
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
9:45 - 11:15
Hall H
SYMPOSIUM:
S55: FEAR EXTINCTION: FROM ENGRAMS TO CIRCUITS.
Chair: J.P. Johansen (Wako-shi, Japan)
3327
Chair: G.J. Quirk (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
3328
9:50
PREFRONTAL CIRCUITS IN EXTINCTION OF FEAR AND AVOIDANCE
3329
10:10
EXTINGUISHING THE FEAR ENGRAM
G.J. Quirk (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
3330
S.A. Josselyn (Toronto, Canada)
10:30
REGULATION OF FEAR EXTINCTION LEARNING THROUGH DISTINCT NEUROMODULATORY CIRCUITS
3331
J.P. Johansen (Wako-shi, Japan)
10:50
DEVELOPMENTAL DIFFERENCES IN THE MECHANISMS OF EXTINCTION IN THE ADULT AND POST-WEANLING ANIMALS
3332
M. Maroun, R. Schayek, M. Kritman, W. Awad (Haifa, Israel)
9:45 - 11:15
Hall E
SYMPOSIUM:
S56: ATAXIAS: FROM PATHOPHYSIOLOGY TO TREATMENT.
9:50
Chair: A.J. Watt (Montreal, Canada)
3333
MITOCHONDRIAL ASSOCIATION OF DYNAMIC-RELATED PROTEIN 1 IS IMPAIRED IN CELLULAR MODELS OF ARSACS
3334
J.P. Chapple, T. Bradshaw, E. Duncan, L. Romano, S. Nethisinghe, P. Giunti, S. Vermeer (London, United Kingdom)
10:10
INEFFECTIVE MITOCHONDRIAL CALCIUM BUFFERING IN PURKINJE NEURONS IN SPINOCEREBELLAR ATAXIA TYPE-28
(SCA28)
10:30
INTRACELLULAR TRANSPORT OF ATAXIN-3 IN SPINOCEREBELLAR ATAXIA TYPE 3
3335
F. Maltecca (Milan, Italy)
3336
T. Schmidt (Tubingen, Germany)
10:50
NEW INSIGHTS INTO TRPC3 FUNCTION, CEREBELLAR DEVELOPMENT, AND ATAXIA
3337
E. Becker (Oxford, United Kingdom)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016 | 283
11:30 - 12:45
Hall A
SPECIAL LECTURE:
SL10: FENS-EJN AWARDS LECTURES
Introducer: P. Bolam (Oxford, United Kingdom)
3338
Introducer: J. Foxe (Bronx, USA)
3339
FROM SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY TO CLINICAL STUDIES: THERAPEUTIC DEVELOPMENTS FROM OPTOGENETICS
3340
A. Bonci (Baltimore, USA)
DISSECTING LONG-RANGE CORTICAL NETWORKS DURING BEHAVIOR
3341
J. Chen (Zurich, Switzerland)
STRESS-INDUCED MODULATION OF MULTIPLE MEMORY SYSTEMS
3342
L. Schwabe (Hamburg, Germany)
11:45 - 12:45
Hall I
SPECIAL LECTURE:
SL11: ERA NET NEURON / EXCELLENT PAPERS IN NEUROSCIENCE AWARDS
Introducer: M. Dorloechter (Germany)
3343
Introducer: E. Raulo (Helsinki, Finland)
3344
PREFRONTAL PARVALBUMIN EXPRESSING INTERNEURONS CONTROL FEAR EXPRESSION
3345
J. Courtin (Basel, Switzerland)
13:00 - 14:00
Hall A
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL09: CLOSING PLENARY LECTURE
13:05
Introducer: B.J. Everitt (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
3346
SLEEP AND SYNAPTIC DOWN-SELECTION
3347
G. Tononi (Madison, USA)
284 | SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
Organised by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Hosted by the Danish Society for Neuroscience
Where European Neuroscience
meets the world
POSTER
PRESENTATION VII
Wednesday July 6, 2016
POSTER PRESENTATION VII
WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
DEVELOPMENT:
A.4.A AXON AND DENDRITE DEVELOPMENT - AXON GROWTH AND GUIDANCE
A001
PEA3 TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR TARGETS IN NEURAL CIRCUIT FORMATION AND AXONAL GUIDANCE
3348
I. Aksan Kurnaz, B. Kandemir (Kocaeli, Turkey)
A002
TBC1D24: AXONAL POLARIZATION EFFECT AND ITS INVOLVEMENT IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF EPILEPTIC SYNDROMES
3349
D. Aprile, F. Fruscione, S. Baldassari, A. Corradi, F. Benfenati, F. Zara, A. Fassio (Genova, Italy)
A003
MEC-17-DEPENDENT Α-TUBULIN ACETYLATION REGULATES MICROTUBULE DYNAMICS AND AXON GROWTH OF
HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
3350
L. Bao, N. Gao, D. Wei, Q. Wang (Shanghai, China)
A004
VANGL2 AFFECTS AXONAL OUTGROWTH THROUGH A REGULATION OF THE MOLECULAR CLUTCH BETWEEN ACTIN FLOW
AND N-CADHERIN
3351
S. Carvalho, C. Landmann, N. Piguel, M. Garcia, C. Medina, M. Decroo, N. Sans, O. Thoumine, M. Montcouquiol
(Bordeaux, France)
A005
NEURITOGENIC EFFECTS OF SYNTHETIC PEPTIDES DERIVED FROM THE CELL ADHESION MOLECULES FLRT1, -2, AND -3
3352
M. Falkesgaard, C. Milbo, S.B. Larsen, M. Winther, A. Johansen, L. Yang, J. Nielsen, K.K. Rasmussen, L.L. Leggio,
P.S. Walmod (Copenhagen, Denmark)
A006
CADHERIN-13 AT THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN SEROTONERGIC NEURONS AND RADIAL GLIAL CELLS IN MICE EMBRYOS:
A LINK TO MIGRATION?
3353
A. Forero, O. Rivero, D. Kiser, S. Wäldchen, M. Sauer, K. Lesch (Würzburg, Germany)
A007
NGF AND GDNF COMBINED WITH SUB-MICRON GROOVE-PATTERNED SURFACES ENHANCE AND DIRECT DRG SENSORY
AXON REGENERATION
3354
M. Fornaro, C. Dipollina, D. Giambalvo, H. Sharthiya, V. Sarah, K. Vlcek, C. Liu, P. Nealey, K. Kristjansdottir, G. Joshua
(Downers Grove, USA)
A008
CUX1 ENABLES INTERHEMISPHERIC CONNECTIONS OF LAYER II/III NEURONS BY REGULATING KV1-DEPENDENT FIRING
3355
C. G. Briz, F.M. Rodriguez-Tornos, L.A. Weiss, A. Sebastián-Serrano, S. Ares, M. Navarrete, L. Frangeul, M. Galazo,
D. Jabaudon, J.A. Esteban, M. Nieto (Madrid, Spain)
A009
THE AMYLOID PRECURSOR PROTEIN APP INTERACTS WITH CONTACTIN2 DURING COMMISSURAL AXON GUIDANCE
3356
L.C. Jabinet, E.T. Stoeckli (Zürich, Switzerland)
A010
PEA3 POTENTIAL TARGET IDENTIFICATION BASED ON MICROARRAY IN NEURONAL CELL LINE
3357
B. Kandemir, I. Aksan Kurnaz (Istanbul, Turkey)
A011
SEVERE DEFECTS IN BRAIN CONNECTIVITY IN RHOE KNOCK-OUT EMBRYOS
3358
P. Marfull, E. Sanz, E. Salmerón, I. Pérez-Roger, J. Egea (Lleida, Spain)
A012
SHIFT IN THE FUNCTION OF NETRIN-1 IN CEREBRAL CORTICAL NEURONS DURING DEVELOPMENT
3359
H. Matsumoto, M. Nagashima (Saitama, Japan)
A013
ZIC2 INDUCES THE ACCUMULATION OF S-CATENIN TO PROMOTE AXON MIDLINE REPULSION
3360
C. Morenilla, J. López-Atalaya, A. Barco, E. Herrera (Alicante, Spain)
A014
SPHINGOSINE-1-PHOSPHATE AND ITS RECEPTOR S1P3 INDUCED NEURITE RETRACTION VIA RHO/ROCK
3361
S. Quarta, M. Camprubí-Robles, R. Schweigreiter, C.E. Bandtlow, T. Martha, A.V. Ferrer-Montiel, M. Kress (Innsbruck, Austria)
A015
ESSENTIAL ROLE OF ENDOCANNABINOID SIGNALING IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF FUNCTIONAL VISION AND LOCOMOTION
IN ZEBRAFISH
3362
R.M. Sepe, A. Martella, J. Zang, S. Neuhauss, P. De Girolamo, V. Di Marzo, P. Sordino (Naples, Italy)
A016
MECHANOSENSOR TRPV2 CHANNEL PROMOTES REMODELING OF ACTIN CYTOSKELETON IN DEVELOPING NEURONS
3363
K. Shibasaki, S. Shouta, I. Yasuki (Maebashi-shi, Japan)
A017
MOLECULAR EXPRESSION OF GUIDANCE CUES AND EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX IN THE PRETECTAL AREA DURING
POSTERIOR COMMISSURE DEVELOPMENT
3364
K. Stanic, B. Förstera, H. Montecinos, T. Caprile (Concepción, Chile)
A018
ROLE OF EPHRINA SIGNALLING IN THE GUIDANCE OF SEROTONIN RAPHE NEURONS TO DIFFERENT LAYERS OF THE
OLFACTORY BULB
3365
T. Teng, A. Gaillard, A. Muzerelle, P. Gaspar (Paris, France)
POSTER PRESENTATION VII – WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016 | 287
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
A019
INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF THE CXCR4/SDF1 SIGNALLING PATHWAY DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE
PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
3366
D. Terheyden-Keighley, C. Theiss (Bochum, Germany)
A020
SORCS2 IN MOTOR NEURON DEVELOPMENT
A021
IDENTIFYING PEA3 PHOSPHORYLATION SITES SPECIFICALLY REGULATED BY DIFFERENT GROWTH FACTORS
3367
P. Thomasen, H. Login, K. Kjær-Sørensen, M.F. Kjølby, C. Oxvig, A. Nykjær (Aarhus, Denmark)
3368
M. Ustun, B. Kandemir, I. Aksan Kurnaz (Kocaeli, Turkey)
A022
WEAK ELECTRIC FIELDS SERVE AS GUIDANCE CUES THAT DIRECT RETINAL GANGLION CELL AXONS IN VITRO
3369
M. Yamashita (Ohtawara, Japan)
DEVELOPMENT:
A.7.E DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL SYSTEMS - OTHER NEURAL SYSTEMS
A023
TITLE: HIPPOCAMPAL SHAPE CHANGES AFTER SIGHT RESTORATION IN CONGENITAL DENSE CATARACT PATIENTS
A024
RESTRICTED TEMPORAL WINDOW FOR FRACTALKINE-DEPENDENT REGULATION OF MICROGIAL DENSITY AND
GABAERGIC TRANSMISSION IN THE DEVELOPING HIPPOCAMPUS
3370
R. Balachandar, M. Guerreiro, R. Kekunnaya, B. Roeder (Hyderabad, India)
3371
C. Bertot, L. Groc, E. Avignone (Bordeaux, France)
A025
BALANCE MATTERS: MATERNAL DIETARY POLYUNSATURATED FATTY-ACID INTAKE MODULATES FETAL BRAIN
DEVELOPMENT THROUGH ALTERED ENDOCANNABINOID AVAILABILITY AND SIGNALING
3372
V. Cinquina, D. Calvigioni, V. Di Marzo, C. Botting, G. Szabó, D. Parolaro, T. Harkany (Wien, Austria)
A026
CRY BASED DETECTION OF DEVELOPMENTAL SYNDROMES IN INFANTS
3373
H. Friedman, A. Oren, A. Mazliach, R. Cohen, O. Bar-Yosef, M. Soloveichick (Zichron Yaakov, Israel)
A027
ROLE OF GNAS IMPRINTED GENE IN NEURODEVELOPMENT, SLEEP AND COGNITION
3374
C. Garcia-Garcia, E. Balzani, C. Chiabrera, L. Cancedda, V. Tucci (Genoa, Italy)
A028
LMO3 AND LMO4 ARE REQUIRED FOR THE SURVIVAL OF A SPECIFIC SUBSET OF DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS IN THE
SUBSTANTIA NIGRA
3375
M. Green, S. Gustincich, S. Ang (London, United Kingdom)
A029
PURINERGIC SIGNALLING MEDIATES SPONTANEOUS CALCIUM WAVE PROPAGATION AND NETWORK FORMATION IN
THE DEVELOPING ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
3376
M. Hao, A. Bergner, C. Hirst, L. Stamp, J. Bornstein, W. Boesmans, P. Vanden Berghe, H. Young (Leuven, Belgium)
A030
EFFECTS OF PERINATAL STRESS AND FLUOXETINE ON BEHAVIOUR OF ADULT MALE MICE
3377
V. Kiryanova, S. Meunier, V. Smith, M. Antle, R. Dyck (Calgary, Canada)
A031
ANALYSIS OF A MOUSE MODEL FOR TRAPPC9 ASSOCIATED MICROCEPHALY AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
3378
T. Leather, M. Pulix, K. Ingram, H. Poptani, A. Plagge (Liverpool, United Kingdom)
A032
POSTNATAL OXYTOCIN TREATMENT PREVENTS CESAREAN-SECTION-MEDIATED ALTERATIONS IN THE MICROBIOTA-GUT
BRAIN AXIS IN ADULT MICE
3379
L.H. Morais, Y.E. Borre, A. Golubeva, A.P.R. Costa, K. Scott, M. Gerard, S. Casey, T. Dinan, J.F. Cryan (Cork, Ireland)
A033
CELLS FOR HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE: DETERMINING THE ROLE OF MEF2C IN THE NEURAL DIFFERENTIATION PROGRAM
3380
D. Quinn, A. Rosser, M. Taylor (Cardiff- Wales, United Kingdom)
A034
USING IMPULSE IN INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION
A035
REQUIREMENT OF SERT IN PREFRONTAL CORTICAL NEURONS TO CONTROL SYNAPTIC MATURATION IN SUBCORTICAL
TARGETS
3381
R. Sledge, E. Moore, L.S. Jones (Boone, USA)
3382
M. Soiza-Reilly, F. Meye, L. Telley, X. Chen, D. Jabaudon, S. Jiying, M. Mameli, P. Gaspar (Paris, France)
A036
DIFFERENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF NUCLEAR AND MEMBRANE PROGESTERONE RECEPTORS (NPRS, MPRS) TO
BREATHING CONTROL IN NEWBORN RATS
3383
N. Uppari, H. Kouchi, V. Joseph, A. Bairam (Quebec, Canada)
A037
THE MTOR FUNCTION DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF ZEBRAFISH RETINAL NEURONS
J. Zmorzynska, L. Wolinska-Niziol, J. Jaworski (Warsaw, Poland)
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3384
POSTER PRESENTATION VII
WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.1.G NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND SIGNALLING MOLECULES - ENDOCANNABINOIDS
B001
2-LINOLEOYGLYCEROL IS AN ANCESTRAL ENDOCANNABINOID AT CB1 CANNABINOID RECEPTORS IN SIGNALING
NETWORKS RECONSTRUCTED IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER
3385
J. Beiersdorf, G. Tortoriello, L. Lu, G. Williams, G.A. Cameron, A. Batawi, K. Mackie, M. Williams, V. Di Marzo,
T. Hummel, P. Doherty, T. Harkany (Vienna, Austria)
B002
METAPLASTICITY OF CORTICOSTRIATAL MGLUR5 SIGNALING CONTRIBUTES TO COGNITIVE INFLEXIBILITY IN HABITUAL
BEHAVIOR
3386
A. Cavaccini, V. Paget-Blanc, M. Trusel, A. Rocchi, M. Pennuto, A. Contestabile, B. Greco, R. Tonini (Genova, Italy)
B003
OREXIN/ENDOCANNABINOID/LEPTIN INTERACTION AFFECTS HYPOTHALAMIC TAU PHOSPHORILATION BY GLYCOGEN
SYNTHASE KINASE-3BETA ACTIVATION
B004
ENDOCANNABINOIDS MODULATE STRUCTURE AND OUTPUT OF SPINAL LOCOMOTOR NETWORKS IN HATCHLING
XENOPUS LAEVIS TADPOLES
3387
L. Cristino, R. Imperatore, F. Piscitelli, G. Morello, P. Orlando, L. Palomba, V. Di Marzo (Pozzuoli, Italy)
3388
J. Gibson, P.R. Moult (Dundee, United Kingdom)
B005
GP 1 MGLURS REGULATE SWIMMING IN HATCHLING XENOPUS TADPOLES IN VIVO
B006
EFFECTS OF WITHDRAWAL FROM CHRONIC WIN55,212-2 TREATMENT ON MESOSTRIATAL DOPAMINERGIC AND
ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM IN RAT BRAIN
3389
P. Moult, J. Gibson (Dundee, United Kingdom)
3390
P. Giompres, P. Perdikaris, M. Tsarouchi, E. Fanarioti, V. Natsaridis, A. Mitsacos (Patra, Greece)
B007
EXPLORING GENETIC AND EPIGENETIC VARIATION OF THE CANNABINOID RECEPTOR-1 GENE; IMPLICATIONS FOR
PERSONALISED MEDICINE
3391
E. Hay, P. Cowie, R. Gray, J. Robbie, E. Ivanov, R. Pertwee, A. MacKenzie (Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
B008
ENDOCANNABINOID SIGNALING IN A GENETIC RAT MODEL OF DEPRESSION
3392
C. Kirkedal, N. Liebenberg, G. Wegener (Aarhus, Denmark)
B009
ENDOCANNABINOID MODULATION OF THE ORBITOFRONTAL CORTEX BY JUNK-FOOD DIET
3393
B. Lau, M. Kaur, S. Borgland (Calgary, Canada)
B010
ENDOCANNABINOID FACILITATE CALCIUM SPIKES AND LONG-TERM POTENTIATION IN PYRAMIDAL NEURONS OF
BARREL CORTEX
3394
L.E. Maglio, J.A. Noriega-Prieto, M.J. Maraver, D. Fernandez de Sevilla (Madrid, Spain)
B011
COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT INDUCED BY DELTA9-TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL OCCURS THROUGH HETEROMERS BETWEEN
CANNABINOID CB1 AND SEROTONIN 5-HT2A RECEPTORS
3395
E. Moreno, X. Viñals, L. Lanfumey, A. Cordomí, A. Pastor, R. De La Torre, P. Gasperini, G. Navarro, L.A. Howell,
L. Pardo, A. Cortés, V. Casadó, C. Lluís, E.I. Canela, P.J. McCormick, R. Maldonado, P. Robledo (Barcelona, Spain)
B012
ASTROGLIAL CB1 RECEPTORS CONTROL MEMORY VIA D-SERINE
3396
J.F. Oliveira Da Cruz, L.M. Robin, V.C. Langlais, M. Metna-Laurent, A. Busquets-Garcia, L. Bellocchio, E. SoriaGomez, T. Papouin, B. Bosier, F. Drago, A. Van Eeckhaut, I. Smolders, F. Georges, A. Panatier, S. Oliet, G. Marsicano
(Bordeaux, France)
B013
GPR55 AND CANNABINOID RECEPTOR INTERACTIONS
B014
COLITIS ALTERS ENDOCANNABINOID SIGNALING IN CORTICOLIMBIC BRAIN STRUCTURES IN THE ADULT MALE RAT
3397
I. Reyes-Resina, I. Etayo-Labiano, E. Martínez-Pinilla, N. Balenga, G. Navarro-Brugal, R. Franco (Barcelona, Spain)
3398
H. Vecchiarelli, M. Morena, C. Keenan, W. Ho, K. Sharkey, M. Hill (Calgary, Canada)
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.3.C ION CHANNELS - POTASSIUM CHANNELS
B015
MAKING A FAST CHANNEL FASTER: CHARACTERIZATION OF KV3.1 POTASSIUM CHANNEL ACTIVATING COMPOUNDS
3399
K. Boddum, J. Lin, N. Von Schoubye, C. Hougaard, H.S. Jensen, M. Grunnet, T. Jespersen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B016
NOREPINEPHRINE INDUCES INTERNALIZATION OF KV1.1 IN HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS
3400
L. Cui, Y. Liu, O. Schlüter (Göttingen, Germany)
B017
NOVEL PHYSIOLOGICAL MODULATORS OF KV3 POTASSIUM CURRENTS REGULATE THE FIRING RATE OF THE AUDITORY
BRAINSTEM NEURONS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF FRAGILE X SYNDROME
3401
L. Elhassar, L. Song, M. Brown, C. Large, A. Giuseppe, L. Kaczmarek (New Haven, USA)
B018
INCREASED MOBILITY OF KV7.2/KV7.3 CHANNELS IN THE AXON INITIAL SEGMENT UPON MUTATION OF THE SECOND
COILED-COIL IN THE KV7.3 ASSEMBLY DOMAIN
3402
L.L. Hefting, T. Benned-Jensen, H.B. Rasmussen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B019
ION CHANNEL CLUSTERING IN THE AXON INITIAL SEGMENT REVEALED BY SUPER-RESOLUTION IMAGING
B020
ACTIVATION OF TRESK CHANNELS BY LYSOPHOSPHATIDIC ACID BALANCES NOCICEPTIVE SIGNALLING DURING
INFLAMMATION
3403
C.S. Jensen, L. Plantard, H. Misonou (København, Denmark)
3404
S. Kollert, B. Dombert, E. Wischmeyer, F. Döring (Würzburg, Germany)
B021
REGULATION OF SPONTANEOUS GLUTAMATE RELEASE BY PRESYNAPTIC M-TYPE POTASSIUM CHANNELS IN THE
HIPPOCAMPAL PYRAMIDAL NEURONS
3405
B.J. Lee, J. Kwon, S. Lee, W. Ho (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
B022
HOW DOES THE ALZHEIMER'S PROTEASE BOOST M-CURRENT? - RESOLVING NEURONAL TRAFFICKING OF BACE1 AND
KCNQ CHANNELS
B023
ROLE OF G-PROTEIN-GATED INWARDLY RECTIFYING POTASSIUM CHANNELS IN CONTROLLING CEREBELLAR PURKINJE
CELL EXCITABILITY
3406
S. Lehnert, R. Palmisano, T. Nowak, C. Alzheimer, T. Huth (Erlangen, Germany)
3407
M.C. Miniaci, V. Di Donna, P. Lippiello (Naples, Italy)
B024
PATCH CLAMP AND MODELING SUGGEST THAT KV2 CHANNELS ARE AN IMPORTANT DETERMINANT OF FIRING
PATTERNS IN LAYER II STELLATE CELLS OF THE MEDIAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX
3408
R. Murphy, C. Hönigsperger, M. Nigro, J. Storm (Oslo, Norway)
B025
DIFFERENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF THE ANKYRIN-G BINDING MOTIFS OF KV7.2 AND KV7.3 TO CHANNEL ANCHORING AT
THE AXON INITIAL SEGMENT
3409
H.B. Rasmussen, L.L. Hefting, L.K. Kauffeldt Holland, N. Schmitt, C.S. Jensen, T. Benned-Jensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B026
KCNQ AND TREK CHANNELS CONTRIBUTE SIMILARLY TO THE SYMPATHETIC RESTING MEMBRANE POTENTIAL AT
PHYSIOLOGICAL TEMPERATURE
3410
P. Rivas Ramirez, J.A. Lamas Castro, A. Reboreda Prieto (Vigo, Spain)
B027
LONG-TERM POTENTIATION IN CEREBELLAR GRANULE CELLS MODIFIES KV4 CHANNEL A-TYPE CURRENT
B028
L-TYPE CALCIUM CHANNELS FUNCTIONALLY COUPLE TO IKCA CHANNELS TO GENERATE AN ISAHP
3411
A. Rizwan, G. Zamponi, R. Turner (Calgary, Canada)
3412
G. Sahu, J. Miclat, G.W. Zamponi, R.W. Turner (Calgary, Canada)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.7.G SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY - SPIKE-TIMING DEPENDENT PLASTICITY
B029
GENERATION OF REPLAY AND PREPLAY SEQUENCES IN A MODEL OF THE HIPPOCAMPUS
3413
A.H. Azizi, S. Cheng (Bochum, Germany)
B030
SPIKE-TIMING DEPENDENT PLASTICITY (STDP) RULES IN PHYSIOLOGICAL EXTRACELLULAR CALCIUM
3414
Y. Inglebert, D. Debanne (Marseille, France)
B031
DEVELOPMENTAL SWITCH IN SPIKE TIMING-DEPENDENT PLASTICITY AND CANNABINOID-DEPENDENT
REORGANIZATION OF THE THALAMOCORTICAL PROJECTION IN THE BARREL CORTEX
F. Kimura, C. Itami, J. Huang, M. Yamasaki, W. Masahiko, H. Lu (Suita, Japan)
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WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B032
DOPAMINE-MEDIATED REGULATION OF AMYGDALA INHIBITORY CIRCUITS FOR EXPRESSION OF FEAR MEMORY
3416
B. Ko, O. Kwon, J.H. Lee, S. Lee, H. Jo, K. Hyun Jin, M. Jeong, S. Kim, J. KIm (Pohang, Republic of Korea)
B033
DOPAMINERGIC MODULATION OF SPIKE TIMING-DEPENDENT PLASTICITY DEPENDS ON INTRINSIC PROPERTIES OF
INDUCTION PARADIGMS
3417
E. Cepeda-Prado, V. Lessmann, E. Edelmann (Magdeberg, Germany)
B034
IMPAIRMENT OF GABAERGIC EFFICACY AND SPIKE-TIMING-DEPENDENT PLASTICITY (STDP) IN PREFRONTAL CORTEX
IN ANIMAL MODEL OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
B035
DEVELOPMENTAL PROFILE OF SPIKE TIMING-DEPENDENT PLASTICITY AT CA3-CA1 SYNAPSES OF MICE HIPPOCAMPUS
3418
M.A. Pérez Lizama, C. Bonansco, M. Fuenzalida (Valparaiso, Chile)
3419
Y. Andrade-Talavera, P. Duque-Feria, R. Pérez-Artés, A. Rodríguez Moreno (Sevilla, Spain)
B036
GABAERGIC SIGNALING CONTROLS CORTICOSTRIATAL SPIKE-TIMING-DEPENDENT PLASTICITY ALONG DEVELOPMENT
3420
S. Valtcheva, V. Paille, G. Gangarossa, P. Sylvie, E. Fino, L. Venance (Paris, France)
B037
HOW LONG SYNFIRE CHAINS EMERGE BY A THREE-FACTOR STDP RULE: IMPROVED AND TIGHT RESULTS ON SEQUENCE
LEARNING IN SPARSE NEURONAL NETWORKS
3421
F. Weissenberger, A. Steger, J. Lengler, H. Einarsson, F. Meier (Zürich, Switzerland)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.7.H SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY - HOMEOSTATIC PLASTICITY
B038
SYNAPTOPODIN IS NECESSARY FOR HOMEOSTATIC SYNAPTIC SCALING AT CA3-CA1 SYNAPSES
3422
M. Chan, D. Verbich, P.K.Y. Chang, R.A. McKinney (Montreal, Canada)
B039
A SIMPLE STDP BASED MODEL FOR LOCAL HOMEOSTATIC PLASTICITY
B040
IMPAIRED ASTROCYTIC CALCIUM SIGNALLING INTERFERES WITH EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT PLASTICITY (EDP) IN
LAYERS 2/3 OF THE BARREL CORTEX
3423
H. Einarsson, M.M. Gauy, J. Lengler, A. Steger (Zürich, Switzerland)
3424
S. Glazewski, J. Butcher, R. Sims, H. Parri (Keele, United Kingdom)
B041
ROLE OF EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX IN REGULATION OF NEURONAL ACTIVITY IN THE CA2 REGION
B042
DENDRITIC COORDINATION BETWEEN EXCITATORY AND INHIBITORY PLASTICITY
3425
H. Hayani, I. Song, A. Dityatev (Magdeburg, Germany)
3426
H.Y. Hu, D. Kruijssen, B. Rózsa, C. Wierenga (Utrecht, Netherlands)
B043
DETECTION OF THE NEWLY-SYNTHESIZED RNA IN NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE TERRESTRIAL SNAIL HELIX
3427
V. Ierusalimsky, P. Balaban (Moscow, Russia)
B044
PARADOXICAL EFFECT OF THE LYSINE-SPECIFIC DEMETHYLASE AND ITS NEURAL VARIANT ACTIVATING NUR77
EXPRESSION
3428
M. Olivares Costa, M.E. Andres (Santiago, Chile)
B045
DICHOTOMIC HIPPOCAMPAL TRANSCRIPTOME AFTER GABAERGIC VERSUS GLUTAMATERGIC DELETION OF
CANNABINOID-TYPE 1 RECEPTOR
3429
D. Pascual Cuadrado, A. Pataskar, V. Tiwari, B. Lutz (Mainz, Germany)
B046
CONTROLLED PROTEOLYSIS OF THE EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX OF THE BRAIN FACILITATES HOMEOSTATIC PLASTICITY
3430
A. Pellerito, E. Gundelfinger, C. Seidenbecher, R. Frischknecht (Magdeburg, Germany)
B047
HOMEOSTATIC SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY OF EXCITATORY BUT NOT INHIBITORY SYNAPSES IN POSTNATALLY MATURING
HIPPOCAMPAL DENTATE GRANULE CELLS IN VITRO
3431
A. Strehl, T. Radic, C. Galanis, S. Schwarzacher, T. Deller, A. Vlachos (Frankfurt, Germany)
B048
DEFICIENCY OF ACETYLTRANSFERASE TIP60/KAT5 LEADS TO ABERRANT GENE REGULATION AND
NEURODEGENERATION IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS
3432
I. Urban, H. Wang, C. Thaller, A. Fischer, G. Eichele (Göttingen, Germany)
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.8.A NETWORK INTERACTIONS - SIGNAL PROPAGATION
B049
NEURONAL NETWORKS ON MULTIELECTRODE ARRAYS PREDICT AND RECOGNIZE PAIRED SEQUENCES OF STIMULI
3433
J. Baby George, G. Mathew Abraham, Z. Rashid, B. Amrutur, S. Sikdar (Bangalore, India)
B050
PARVALBUMIN HILAR INTERNEURONS REGULATE HIPPOCAMPAL FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY AND CONTEXTUAL
MEMORIES
3434
J.M. Caramés Tejedor, E. Pérez Montoyo, L. Pérez-Cervera, S. Canals Gamoneda (San Juan De Alicante, Spain)
B051
INFORMATION FLOW IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS: EVIDENCE FOR AN EFFECTIVE CROSS-FREQUENCY COUPLING
3435
V.J. López, E. Pereda, D. Moratal, C. Mirasso, S. Canals (San Juan de Alicante, Spain)
B052
SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS REGULATES HIPPOCAMPAL-NEOCORTICAL INTERACTIONS
3436
A. Moreno, R. Morris, S. Canals, A. Díaz (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
B053
NEUROMODULATION OF SIGNAL PROPAGATION IN AXON TERMINALS
3437
D. Chakraborty, A. Rahman, M. Bikson, H. Kaphzan (Haifa, Israel)
B054
SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL RANGE OF CALCIUM SIGNALS IN HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 INTERNEURONS
B055
TWO-PHOTON SUBCELLULAR OPTOGENETIC STIMULATION OF LAYER 2/3 CORTICAL PYRAMIDAL NEURONS IN VIVO
DURING NETWORK ACTIVITY
3438
S. Delattre, D. Dirk, M. Elizabeth (Bonn, Germany)
3439
L. Ferrarese, B. Rózsa, G. Katona, J. Poulet (Berlin, Germany)
B056
IN VIVO MONOSYNAPTIC EXCITATORY TRANSMISSION DURING ACTIVE CORTICAL STATES
3440
J. Jouhanneau (Berlin, Germany)
B057
STIMULUS INDUCED PLASTICITY IN DIRECTLY CONNECTED SUBPOPULATIONS OF CULTURED HIPPOCAMPAL CELLS
3441
A. Gladkov, A. Pimashkin, Y. Pigareva, V. Kolpakov, E. Malishev, A. Bukatin, V. Kazantsev, I. Mukhina
(Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
B058
THE GRAPH STRUCTURE OF FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIONS IN CULTURED NEURONAL NETWORK
3442
N. Hirata, W. Minosima, H. Ito, S.R.N. Kudoh (Sanda, Japan)
B059
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INTERVAL OF AUTONOMOUS ACTIVITIY IN LIVING NEURONAL NETWORK AND STIMULUS
PROPERTY
3443
H. Ito, W. Minoshima, S.R.N. Kudoh (Sansda, Japan)
B060
ENERGY-EFFICIENT INFORMATION TRANSFER AT THALAMOCORTICAL SYNAPSES
3444
R. Jolivet, J. Harris, E. Engl, D. Attwell (London, United Kingdom)
B061
SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY IN CULTURES WITH DICTATED CONNECTIVITY
3445
H. Lluís, G.O. Javier, S.F. Jordi (Barcelona, Spain)
B062
CHARACTERIZATION OF NEURONAL NETWORK STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS IN STRIATAL CULTURES
3446
M. Masana, J.G. Orlandi, S. Fernández-García, G. García-Díaz Barriga, J. Alberch, J. Soriano (Barcelona, Spain)
B063
COORDINATION OF MIDDLE TUFTED AND MITRAL CELL SPATIOTEMPORAL FIRING PATTERNS BY GLOMERULAR AND
GRANULE CELL MICROCIRCUITS
3447
M. Migliore, F. Cavarretta, M. Hines, G. Shepherd (Palermo, Italy)
B064
DENDRITIC INHIBITION BY INDIVIDUAL GABAERGIC SYNAPSES ON HIPPOCAMPAL PYRAMIDAL CELLS IS
SPATIOTEMPORALLY PRECISE
B065
LAMINAR VISUAL AREA V4 RESPONSE DURING COVERT AND OVERT ATTENTION
3448
F. Muellner, C. Wierenga, T. Bonhoeffer (Basel, Switzerland)
3449
W. Pettine, N. Steinmetz, T. Moore (Stanford, USA)
B066
INHIBITORY FEED-FORWARD CONTROL OF DENTATE GRANULE CELLS IN VIVO
3450
M. Pofahl, H. Beck (Bonn, Germany)
B067
SLOW ASYNCHRONOUS SYNAPTIC NOISE BROADENS THE BANDWIDTH OF SPINY STELLATE NEURONS IN LAYER 4 OF
THE MOUSE BARREL CORTEX
3451
O. Revah, A. Binshtok, F. Wolf, M.J. Gutnick, A. Neef (Rehovot, Israel)
B068
PRION PROTEIN INVOLVEMENT IN DAB1 SIGNALING: PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL ASPECTS
I.G. Rolle, E. Bistaffa, F. Moda, H. Bock, C. Korth, G. Legname (Trieste, Italy)
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POSTER PRESENTATION VII
WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B069
ORIGIN OF AFFERENTS TO FRONTAL CORTICAL AREAS IN MOTOR THALAMUS IN MICE
3453
B. Sieveritz, O. Jáidar, M. Garcia-Munoz, G.W. Arbuthnott (Onna-son, Japan)
B070
REMOTE EFFECTS OF HIPPOCAMPAL SPREADING DEPRESSION ON PATHWAY-SPECIFIC CORTICAL LOCAL FIELD POTENTIALS 3454
D. Torres Romero, T. Ortuño, J. Makarova, O. Herreras (Madrid, Spain)
B071
GLUTAMATERGIC RECRUITMENT OF THALAMIC RETICULAR NUCLEUS BY POSTSUBICULAR PROJECTIONS: ROLE IN
HEAD-DIRECTION SYSTEM?
3455
G. Vantomme, Z. Rovó, L.M. Fernandez, A. Lüthi (Lausanne, Switzerland)
B072
STRONG INHIBITORY CONTROL BY PARVALBUMIN POSITIVE INTERNEURONS ON PERIRHINAL-ENTORHINAL
PYRAMIDAL NEURONS IN RESPONSE TO AFFERENT INPUT
3456
J. Willems, T. Werkman, P. Chameau, W. Wadman, N. Cappaert (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
B073
SOMATOSTATIN-POSITIVE INTERNEURONS IN THE DENTATE GYRUS PROVIDE LOCAL- AND LONG-RANGE EXTRAHIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPTIC INHIBITION
B074
HIPPOCAMPAL THETA RHYTHM AFTER LOCAL ADMINISTRATION OF PROCAINE INTO THE MAMMILLARY BODY IN
URETHANE-ANESTHETIZED RATS
3457
M. Yuan, T. Meyer, S. Savanthrapadian, C. Elgueta, M. Bartos (Freiburg, Germany)
3458
W. Zakowski, Ł. Braszka, P. Zawistowski, E. Jurkowlaniec (Gdańsk, Poland)
EXCITABILITY / SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION / NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
B.10.B GLIA-NEURON INTERACTIONS - CELL BIOLOGY AND SIGNALLING
B075
THE ROLE OF ARYL HYDROCARBON RECEPTOR IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE-INDUCED BRAIN DISORDERS
3459
Y. Huang, C. Lu, H. Lin, P. Hsu, D. Tarng, Y. Lee (Taipei, Taiwan)
B076
KNOCKING DOWN ANTI-SILENCING FACTOR 1 RESULTS IN REDUCING OFF-TRANSIENT IN ERG
3460
M. Kao, Y. Liu, T. Chiou (Tainan, Taiwan)
B077
SPONTANEOUS CALCIUM SIGNALLING IN MICROGLIA
3461
L. Korvers, M. Semtner, V. Matyash, H. Kettenmann (Berlin, Germany)
B078
THIK-1 REGULATES NLRP3 INFLAMMASOME ACTIVATION AND CYTOKINE RELEASE BY MICROGLIA
B079
NH4+ SIGNALING STIMULATES LACTATE PRODUCTION IN ASTROCYTES. AN EFFECT MEDIATED BY INHIBITION OF
MITOCHONDRIAL PYRUVATE CONSUMPTION
3462
V. Kyrargyri, C. Madry, R. Jolivet, D. Attwell (London, United Kingdom)
3463
R. Lerchundi, C.R. Rose, L.F. Barros (Verona, Italy)
B080
TWO DISTINCT PROPAGATION MECHANISMS UNDERLYING MECHANICALLY-INDUCED CALCIUM WAVES IN ASROCYTES
B081
AUTOCRINE ACTIVATION OF CA-DEPENDENT CL- CHANNELS BY SWELLING-INDUCED ATP RELEASE IN MOUSE MICROGLIA 3465
3464
M. Morita, Y. Fujii (Kobe, Japan)
E. Murana, F. Pagani, B. Basilico, M. Sundukova, L. Batti, S. Di Angelantonio, B. Cortese, P. Heppenstall,
P. Bregestovski, C. Limatola, D. Ragozzino (Verona, Italy)
B082
ASTROCYTE DIFFERENTIATION ENHANCES REGULATED GLIOSECRETION
3466
V. Plá, S. Paco, N. Barranco, M. García-San Frutos, N. Lauzurica, T. Fernández, E. Pozas, F. Aguado (Barcelona, Spain)
B083
UNDERSTANDING BRAINPOWER: COMPARTMENTALISED SIGNALLING CONTROLS ASTROCYTE ENERGY METABOLISM
3467
A. Reuschlein, E. Jakobsen, A.B. Walls, H.S. Waagepetersen, L.K. Bak (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B084
QUANTITATIVE PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF AGEING IN RAT HIPPOCAMPUS
3468
L. RIS, H. Etienne, R. Wattiez (Mons, Belgium)
B085
MICROFABRICATED NEURON-GLIA CO-CULTURE DEVICE FOR MONITORING THE FACILITATION OF IMPULSE CONDUCTION
DURING MYELIN FORMATION
3469
K. Sakai, K. Shimba, K. Kiyoshi, Y. Jimbo (Tokyo, Japan)
B086
THE INFLUENCE OF GLIOTRANSMISSION ON THE COGNITIVE FUNCTION
3470
V.M. Sardinha, S. Guerra-Gomes, G. Tavares, J.S. Correia, M. Martins, N. Sousa, J.F. Oliveira (Braga, Portugal)
B087
VALIDATION OF AN OPEN SOURCE TOOL TO STUDY 3D ASTROCYTES MORPHOLOGY
3471
G. Tavares, V.M. Sardinha, S. Guerra-Gomes, M. Martins, J.S. Correia, S.P. Neves, F. Marques, N. Sousa, J.F. Oliveira
(Braga, Portugal)
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
B088
ROLE OF ACIDIFICATION IN THE MODULATION OF NEURONAL GANGLIOSIDE PATTERN
3472
F. Testa, M. Samarani, M. Aureli, S. Prioni, A. Prinetti, S. Sonnino (Segrate, Italy)
B089
ACETYLCHOLINE-MEDIATED CHANGES IN THE MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF THE PERIPHERAL MYELIN
3473
E. Verdiyan, G. Maksimov (Moscow, Russia)
B090
RELEVANCE OF THE ASTROCYTE-NEURON INTERACTION TO THE ACTION OF OXYTOCIN IN THE CENTRAL AMYGDALA
AND ITS EFFECT ON PAIN PROCESSING
3474
J. Wahis, T. Maduna, V. Lelièvre, V. Grinevich, P. Poisbeau, A. Charlet (Strasbourg, France)
B091
NEURON-ASTROCYTE SIGNALING IN PERINEURONAL NET FORMATION
3475
K. Wu, D.K. Shum, Y.S. Chan (Hong Kong, China)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.1.C ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS CELLULAR DYSFUNCTION MECHANISMS
C001
ENHANCED ASTROGLIAL ANAPLEROSIS IMPROVES BRAIN ENERGY METABOLISM IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
C002
ALTERED EXPRESSION OF THE INHIBITORY SYNAPSE ORGANISATOR GEPHYRIN IN HIPPOCAMPUS AREAS OF EARLY
AND LATE AGE STAGES OF AN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE MODEL
3476
S. K. Christensen, J. D. Nissen, J. V. Andersen, B. I. Aldana, H. Tanila, H. S. Waagepetersen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
3477
J. Kuhse, K. Gorgas, A. Schlicksupp, S. Kins, J. Kirsch, E. Kiss (Heidelberg, Germany)
C003
THE PROLIFERATIVE CAPACITY IS IMPAIRED IN CELLS FROM THE SUBVENTRICULAR ZONE OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE MICE 3478
C004
LEARNING PERFORMANCES AND VULNERABILITY TO AMYLOID TOXICITY IN THE BUTYRYLCHOLINESTERASE KNOCKOUT
(BCHE KO) MOUSE
A. Lloret Alcañiz, E. Giraldo, T. Fuchsberger, M. Duran, J. Garcia Verdugo, J. Vina (Valencia, Spain)
3479
T. Maurice, M. Strehaiano, N. Simeon, C. Bertrand, A. Chatonnet (Montpellier, France)
C005
THE ROLE OF 27-HYDROXYCHOLESTEROL IN NEURONAL STRUCTURE AND DENDRITIC SPINE DENSITY
3480
P. Merino-Serrais, R. Loera-Valencia, C. Parrado-Fernandez, S. Maioli, M. Ismail, I. Bjorkhem, A. Cedazo-Minguez
(Stockholm, Sweden)
C006
HIPPOCAMPAL INHIBITORY CIRCUIT UNDER HEALTHY AND DISEASE CONDITIONS
C007
AMYLOID-BETA IMPAIRS POSTSYNAPTIC FUNCTION IN HUMAN IPSC DERIVED NEURONS
3481
M. Mittag, L. Schmid, K. Keppler, M. Fuhrmann (Bonn, Germany)
3482
K. Nieweg, A. Andreyeva, B. Van Stegen, G. Tanriöver, K. Gottmann (Marburg, Germany)
C008
CHARACTERIZATION OF HUMAN IPSC-DERIVED ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE ASTROCYTES
3483
M. Oksanen, K. Puttonen, M. Ruponen, R. Hamalainen, M. Viitanen, J.O. Rinne, T. Malm, K. Kanninen, J. Koistinaho
(Kuopio, Finland)
C009
IN VITRO AND IN VIVO CHARACTERIZATION OF HUMAN CHOLINERGIC NEURONS FROM FETAL NUCLEUS BASALIS OF
MEYNERT
3484
D. Pantano, I. Luccarini, P. Nardiello, A. Morelli, E. Sarchielli, B. Mazzanti, P. Gallina, G. Vannelli, F. Casamenti (Florence, Italy)
C010
SOLUBLE AΒ OLIGOMERS DISRUPT PRESYNAPTIC FUNCTION BY SUPRESSING INTERSYNAPTIC VESICLE SHARING
3485
D. Park, M. Na, J.A. Kim, U. Lee, M. Jang, S. Chang (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
C011
MAMMALIAN AGEING PRODUCES DISTINCT PROTEIN AND LIPID SIGNATURES IN BRAIN AND SKELETAL MUSCLE
MITOCHONDRIA
3486
A. Pollard, F. Casbas, F. Shephard, S. Liddell, C. Ortori, D. Barrett, L. Chakrabarti (Nottingham, United Kingdom)
C012
ACUTE SYSTEMIC INFECTION PROMOTES IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE ENVIRONMENT IN HUMAN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
3487
S. Rakic, M. Smith, J. Nicoll, C. Holmes, S. Love, V.H. Perry, W. Stewart, D. Boche (Southampton, United Kingdom)
C013
GENETIC MANIPULATION OF HIPPOCAMPAL ADULT NEUROGENESIS AND NEW NEURONS MITOCHONDRIAL SYSTEM IN
A MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
3488
C. Rampon, T. Andraini, K. Richetin, M. Moulis, A. Millet, M. Arrazola, N. Davezac, L. Roybon, P. Belenguer,
M. Miquel (Toulouse, France)
C014
EXPRESSION OF CALCIUM-SENSING RECEPTOR (CASR) IN HIPPOCAMPUS INCREASES DURING THE PROGRESSION OF
ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE IN THE TRIPLE TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODEL
E. Gardenal, A. Verkhratsky, J.J. Rodríguez Arellano (Bilbao, Spain)
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INDEX NUMBER
C015
THE ROLE OF ALPHA-LIPOIC ACID IN THE METABOLISM OF ENDOGENOUS METHANOL AND FORMALDEHYDE
3490
A. Shindyapina, I. Petrunia, T. Komarova, Y. Dorolhov (Moscow, Russia)
C016
REDUCED NEURONAL EXCITABILITY IN THE BED NUCLEUS OF THE STRIA TERMINALIS (BNST) IN A MOUSE MODEL OF
FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA ARISING FROM CHMP2B MUTATION
3491
H. Smithers, J. Terry, J. Brown, A. Isaacs, A. Randall (Exeter, United Kingdom)
C017
EARLY CHANGES IN ADULT HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS IN TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODELS FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE 3492
M.S. Unger, J. Marschallinger, J. Kaindl, S. Rossner, M. Heneka, A. Van der Linden, L. Aigner (Salzburg, Austria)
C018
AGING-ASSOCIATED NEUROINFLAMMATION: THE EFFECT OF CHANGES ON TGFΒ SIGNALING AND SCAVENGER
RECEPTOR ON GLIAL CELL FUNCTION
3493
R. Von Bernhardi, M. Paola, C. Francisca (Santiago, Chile)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.1.F ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS - IMAGING AND BIOMARKERS
C019
COMPARISON OF EXTRACELLULAR AND INTRACELLULAR BLOOD COMPARTMENTS HIGHLIGHTS REDOX ALTERATIONS IN
ALZHEIMER'S AND MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT PATIENTS
3494
G. Abate, M. Marziano, C. Prandelli, N. Arce-Varas, C. Martinez, F. Cuetos, A. Novelli, M. Memo, D. Uberti (Brescia, Italy)
C020
EXPLORING THE BRAIN STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: POSSIBLE ROLE OF PRODYNORPHIN
GENE SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM RS910080
3495
N. Abbasi, B. Mohajer, A. Abdolalizadeh (Tehran, Iran)
C021
NEURONAL AND ASTROGLIAL SECRETORY PROTEINS IN THE BRAIN AND CEREBROSPINAL FLUID OF ALZHEIMER'S
DISEASE PATIENTS
3496
N. Barranco, V. Plá, D. Alcolea, I. Sánchez, J. Pérez-Clausell, T. Fernández, R. Fischer-Colbrie, I. Ferrer, A. Lleó,
F. Aguado (Barcelona, Spain)
C022
CHARACTERIZATION OF NEUROFILAMENTS IN BRAIN TISSUE AND BODY FLUIDS IN TWO PRECLINICAL MODELS OF
NEURODEGENERATION
C023
CAPILLARY DYSFUNCTION IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE CORRELATES WITH COGNITIVE DECLINE
3497
A. Clement, C. Mitchelmore, D. Andersson, A. Asuni (Roskilde, Denmark)
3498
S. Eskildsen, L. Gyldensted, K. Nagenthiraja, M. Hansen, R. Dalby, J. Frandsen, A. Rodell, C. Gyldensted, S. Jespersen,
K. Mouridsen, H. Brændgaard, L. Østergaard (Aarhus, Denmark)
C024
DISRUPTION OF MICROVASCULAR FLOW-PATTERNS IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE CORRELATES WITH
NEURODEGENERATION AND COGNITIVE DECLINE
3499
R.B. Nielsen, L. Egefjord, S.F. Eskildsen, A. Møller, H. Brændgaard, M.G. Jensen, B. Brock, J. Rungby, L. Østergaard
(Aarhus, Denmark)
C025
FADD ADAPTOR IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: A PRELIMINARY STUDY UTILIZING POSTMORTEM HUMAN BRAINS AND A
TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODEL
C026
NEUROTOXIC EFFECTS OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE PATIENTS' CEREBROSPINAL FLUID ON CEREBELLAR GRANULE CELL
CULTURES
3500
M.J. García-Fuster, L.F. Callado, M. Sastre, J.J. Meana, J.A. García-Sevilla (Palma de Mallorca, Spain)
3501
S. Jankeviciute, R. Morkuniene, G. Psemeneckiene, E. Grusauskiene, K. Petrikonis, V. Borutaite (Kaunas, Lithuania)
C027
EFFECT OF AGEING AND ALZHEIMER'S-LIKE PATHOLOGY ON THE BRAIN MONOAMINERGIC SYSTEM
C028
HIPPOCAMPAL AND HIPPOCAMPAL SUBFIELD MORPHOLOGY IN EARLY-STAGE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE STUDIED BY MRI
3502
C.U. Von Linstow, M. Severino, A. Metaxas, J. Waider, K.P. Lesch, J.B. Gramsbergen, B. Finsen (Odense, Denmark)
3503
B. McCann, T. Norton, M. Knight, S. Dillon, E. Coulthard, R. Kauppinen (Bristol, United Kingdom)
C029
A NOVEL APPROACH TO INVESTIGATE COGNITIVELY NORMAL STATE TO MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT TRANSITION
USING STRUCTURAL COVARIANCE NETWORK OF GRAY MATTER ALTERATIONS
C030
FUNCTIONAL DEGRADATION OF NETWORK DYNAMICS RESCUED BY RETINOID ACITRETIN IN A MOUSE MODEL OF
ALZHEIMER DISEASE
3504
B. Mohajer, A. Abdolalizadeh, N. Abbasi, N. Hosseini, R. Farhoudi, T. Razaviyoun, B. Mohajer (Tehran, Iran)
3505
E. Rosales Jubal, M. Schwalm, Z. Barger, A. Tose, F. Schuck, U. Schmitt, K. Endres, A. Stroh (Mainz, Germany)
C031
IN VIVO STABLE ISOTOPE LABELED KINETIC IMAGES OF AΒ PLAQUES IN AD BRAIN UTILIZING SILK-SIMS IMAGING FOR
QUANTIFICATION OF 13C6-LEUCINE-LABELED PROTEIN DEPOSITION
3506
N. Wildburger, F. Gyngard, B. Patterson, R. Schmidt, D. Elbert, R. Bateman (St. Louis, USA)
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DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.2.D PARKINSON’S DISEASE - ANIMAL MODELS
C032
INVESTIGATING THE LACK OF NEUROPROTECTIVE TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATIONS OF A-SYN IN A NEW TRANSGENIC
MOUSE LINE
3507
L. Lassen, P.H. Jensen (Aarhus, Denmark)
C033
REPURPOSING THE NRF2 ACTIVATOR DIMETHYL FUMARATE AS THERAPY AGAINST SYNUCLEINOPATHY IN
PARKINSON'S DISEASE
3508
I. Lastres-Becker, A.J. García-Yagüe, R.H. Scannevin, S. Kügler, A. Rábano, A. Cuadrado (Madrid, Spain)
C034
INVESTIGATION OF PAIN SENSITIVITY IN PARKINSON'S RAT TREATED BY VALERIAN OFFICINALIS
3509
A. Mozhde farahbakhsh, M. Taherianfard (Shiraz, Iran)
C035
MICROBIOTA CHANGES OBSERVED IN MICE OVEREXPRESSING THE HUMAN ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN UNDER THE HUMAN
SNCA PROMOTER
3510
C. Nicolas, W. Zinah, E.H. Mohamed, H. Thomas, P. Sven, H. Daniel, S. Julia, R. Olaf (Tuebingen, Germany)
C036
BDNF/TRKB PATHWAY IS INVOLVED IN L-DOPA-INDUCED DYSKINESIA IN MICE
3511
A. Pelosi, J. Corvol, B. Xu, J. Girault, D. Herve (Paris, France)
C037
MULTI-NEUROTRANSMITTER DEFICITS IN A MINIPIG MODEL OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
3512
T. P. Lillethorup, A. N. Glud, S. Jakobsen, A. K. O. Alstrup, A. Møller, J.C. Sørensen, D.J. Doudet, A.M. Landau
(Aarhus, Denmark)
C038
CK2 DIFFERENTIALLY AFFECTS L-DOPA INDUCED DYSKINESIA IN D1 VERSUS D2 MEDIUM SPINY NEURONS
3513
L. Malave, M. Cortes, J. Castello, E. Friedman, H. Rebholz (New York, USA)
C039
TIME COURSE OF CHANGES IN NEUROPROGENITOR CELLS AND REACTIVE ASTROCYTES AFTER STRIATAL 6-OHDA
ADMINISTRATION IN RAT
3514
J. Renko, M. Airavaara, A. Domanskyi, M. Voutilainen, K. Tseng, L. Bravo-Burguillos, M. Saarma, R. Tuominen
(Helsinki, Finland)
C040
PLASMON-ACTIVATED WATER EFFECTIVELY PRESERVES HIPPOCAMPAL BIO-ENERGETICS IN A RAT MODEL OF
PARKINSON'S DISEASE
3515
T. Renn, L. Chen, W. Liao, Y. Liu, H. Chang (Taipei City, Taiwan)
C041
NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF GREEN COFFEE EXTRACT AND CHLOROGENIC ACID AGAINST DOPAMINERGIC
NEURODEGENERATION IN C. ELEGANS INDUCED BY MONOCROTOPHOS
3516
C. Salim, R. Padmanabhan Sharda (Mysore, India)
C042
EFFECT OF NALTRINDOLE ON LOCOMOTOR HYPERSENSITIVITY TO LEVODOPA TREATMENT IN PARKINSONIAN RATS
3517
S. Sgroi, A. Salvadè, C. Capper-Loup, P. Paganetti, A. Kaelin-Lang (Lugano, Switzerland)
C043
DOPAMINE D3 RECEPTOR MODULATES L-DOPA-INDUCED DYSKINESIA BY TARGETING D1 RECEPTOR-MEDIATED
STRIATAL SIGNALING
3518
O. Solis, J. Garcia-Montes, M. Xu, R. Moratalla (Madrid, Spain)
C044
PRE- AND POST-SYNAPTIC DOPAMINERGIC ALTERATIONS IN AN ALPHA SYNU­CLEIN RAT MODEL OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE 3519
K. Stokholm, J. Phan, L. K. Møller, M. Romero-Ramos, A.M. Landau (Aarhus, Denmark)
C045
AMINOCARBOXYMUCONATE SEMIALDEHYDE DECARBOXYLASE (ACMSD) A KEY ENZYME IN THE KYNURENINE
PATHWAY, MAY PROTECT AGAINST MPTP INDUCED NEURODEGENERATION
3520
K. Thirtamara Rajamani, A. Ghosh, P. Brundin, L. Brundin (Grand Rapids, USA)
C046
EFFECTS OF MONOAMINERGIC SYSTEMS DEGENERATION ON THE NEURONAL ACTIVITY OF SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS 3521
A. Tinakoua, N. Lakhdar-Ghazal, A. Benazzouz (Rabat, Morocco)
C047
EFFECTS OF MONOAMINERGIC SYSTEMS DEGENERATION ON THE NEURONAL ACTIVITY OF SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS 3522
C048
AAV-MEDIATED TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR EB OVEREXPRESSION INDUCES NEURONAL CELL GROWTH AND
NEUROPROTECTION IN THE MPTP MOUSE MODEL OF PARKINSON DISEASE
A. Tinakoua, N. Lakhdar-Ghazal, A. Benazzouz (Rabat, Morocco)
3523
A. Torra, B. Rodríguez, M. Vila, J. Bové (Barcelona, Spain)
C049
GAIT IMPAIRMENTS IN THE 6-OHDA MOUSE MODEL OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE AFTER L-DOPA CHRONIC TREATMENT
R. Vaz, D. Chapela, J. Coelho, L. Lopes, N. Afonso, T. Outeiro, S. Sousa (Lisboa, Portugal)
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3524
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WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016
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Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
C050
DEVELOPMENT OF IMMUNOASSAYS TO QUALIFY THE PHARMACOKINETIC PROFILE OF A THERAPEUTIC ANTIBODY IN
PRECLINICAL MODELS OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE
C051
DOPAMINE NEURON SPECIFIC TRANSLATIONAL PROFILING IN A TH-BACTRAP TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODEL
3525
L.B. Vesterager, S. Vergo, N. Sørensen, L. Østergaard, D. Kornerup Ditlevsen, J. Stavenhagen, K. Fog (Valby, Denmark)
3526
K. Wagner, S. Janezic, R. Wade-Martins (Oxford, United Kingdom)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.6 NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES
C052
LOCALIZING MUSCLE FIBERS USING A MULTI-CHANNEL EMG NEEDLE
3527
B. Awwad Shiekh Hasan, E. Escobedo-Cousin, H. Soon Low, A. O'Neill, S. Baker, R. Whittaker (Gateshead, United Kingdom)
C053
MUTATION IN GTPBP2 IDENTIFIED AS A LIKELY CAUSE OF NEURODEGENERATION ACCOMPANIED BY IRON DEPOSITION
IN THE BRAIN
3528
E. Jaberi, M. Rohani, G.A. Shahidi, S. Nafisi, E. Arefian, M. Soleimani, M. KaramiNejadRanjbar, B. Klotzle, E. Elahi
(Tehran, Iran)
C054
MEMBRANE ANCHORED POLYQ-EXPANDED ANDROGEN RECEPTORS: A ROLE FOR S-PALMITOYLATION IN SPINAL AND
BULBAR MUSCULAR ATROPHY (SBMA)?
C055
HYPEREXCITABILITY OF HIPPOCAMPAL-ENTORHINAL NETWORKS IN THE REDUCED-INTENSITY-STATUS-EPILEPTICUS
(RISE) MODEL OF CHRONIC EPILEPSY AND THE EFFECTS OF ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUGS IN THE RAT ENTORHINAL CORTEX IN
VITRO
3529
P.M.-J. Lievens, R. Montone, F. Martinetto, T. Aggarwal, R. Galavotti, M. Malachini, M. Pennuto (Verona, Italy)
3530
D. Shah, S. Seri, G. Woodhall (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
C056
ADMINISTRATION OF BETA-AMYLOID INDUCES ENTERIC NEUROMUSCULAR COUPLING DEFICITS IN MICE
3531
Y.Y. SUN, D. Poon, N. Sommerville, Y.H. Liu, J.A. Rudd (Hong Kong, China)
C057
MORPHOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN THE PHOTORECEPTOR RIBBON SYNAPSE IN A MOUSE MODEL OF
DYSTROGLYCANOPATHY
3532
M.L. Uribe, M. Rubio-Fernandez, J. Vicente-Tejedor, C. Susín-Lara, F. Germain, P. De la Villa, J. Cruces Pinto,
J. Martín-Nieto (Alicante, Spain)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.7 DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
C058
PEPSCAN ANALYSIS OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES GENERATED TO THE FRAGILE-X PROTEIN FMRP
3533
R. Kascsak, R. Kascsak, C. Chen, H. Hong, L. Giuseppe, T. Adayev, J. Back, W.T. Brown (New York, USA)
C059
CHANGES IN NEUROGENESIS IN PRENATALLY IRRADIATED ADULT RATS AFTER MELATONIN ADMINISTRATION
3534
T. Kiskova, N. Pipova, D. Kukelova, D. Pacakova, K. Vilhanova, E. Bajna, B. Smajda (Košice, Slovakia)
C060
HAPLOINSUFFICIENCY OF MECP2-INTERACTING TRANSCRIPTIONAL CO-REPRESSOR SIN3A CAUSES MILD INTELLECTUAL
DISABILITY BY AFFECTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF CORTICAL INTEGRITY
3535
J.S. Witteveen, M.H. Willemsen, T.D.C. Dombroski, N.H. Van Bakel, W.M. Nillesen, J.A. Van Hulten, E.J.R. Jansen,
D. Verkaik, H.E. Veenstra-Knol, C.M.A. Van Ravenswaaij-Arts, J.S. Klein Wassink-Ruiter, M. Vincent, A. David,
C. Le Caignec, J. Schieving, C.F.H.A. Gilissen, N. Foulds, T. Strom, K. Cremer, A.M. Zink, H. Engels, S.A. De Munnik,
J. Visser, H.G. Brunner, G. Martens, R. Pfundt, T. Kleefstra, S.M. Kolk (Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
C061
FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF FOXP2 IN THE MOUSE AUDITORY CORTEX
3536
C. Le Magueresse, M. Groszer (Paris, France)
C062
IDENTIFY DYSREGULATED AUTOPHAGY AS CAUSE FOR CHANGES IN SYNAPTIC FUNCTIONING IN KOOLEN DE VRIES
SYNDROME
3537
K. Linda, M. Frega, S. Van Gestel, G. Van der Heijden, D. Koolen, B. De Vries, N. Nadif Kasri (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
C063
UNDERSTANDING THE PATHOMECHANISMS OF PVNH RELATED TO FLNA DYSFUNCTION
3538
C. Llinares Benadero, C. De Juan Romero, M.A. Martínez-Martínez, V. Borrell (Alicante, Spain)
C064
DYSREGULATION OF ADENOSINERGIC SYSTEM IN RETT SYNDROME
3539
C. Miranda-Lourenço, C. Palminha, S.T. Duarte, C. Gaspar, M. Colino-Oliveira, R. Gomes, S. Ferreira, T.M. Rodrigues,
L.V. Lopes, A.M. Sebastião, M. José Diógenes (Lisbon, Portugal)
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C065
SOCIAL ISOLATION STRESS DURING ADOLESCENCE ACCELERATES IMPAIRMENT OF RECOGNITION MEMORY IN
NEURODEVELOPMENTAL MODEL OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
3540
M. Maćkowiak, E. Bator, J. Latusz, A. Radaszkiewicz, K. Wedzony (Krakow, Poland)
C066
DO AUTISTIC CHILDREN UPDATE THEIR BEHAVIOUR IN RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL VOLATILITY?
C067
COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND ALTERATIONS IN PREFRONTAL NETWORK ACTIVITY IN TGDYRK1A MICE, A MOUSE
MODEL OF DOWN SYNDROME
3541
C. Manning, J. Kilner, L. Neil, T. Karaminis, E. Pellicano (Oxford, United Kingdom)
3542
M. Martinez de Lagran, M. Ruiz-Mejias, M.V. Sanchez-Vives, M. Dierseen (Barcelona, Spain)
C068
INHIBITION OF TAO2 FUNCTION AFFECTS NEURONAL MIGRATION RESEMBLING A CLINICAL PHENOTYPE IN HUMAN
AUTISTIC PATIENTS
3543
A. Naumann, B. Bedürftig, M. Richter, N. Murtaza, S. Scherer, S. Walker, K. Singh, F. Calderon de Anda (Hamburg, Germany)
C069
ALTERED DOPAMINERGIC FIRING PATTERN AND STRESS RESPONSE UNDERLIE ADHD-LIKE BEHAVIOR OF SORCS2DEFICIENT MICE
C070
IDENTIFICATION OF FOUR SPLICE VARIANTS OF HUMAN SORCS2 WITH DIFFERENT BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES
3544
D. Olsen, I.E.M. De Jong, F. Sotty, J. Egebjerg, A. Nykjaer, S. Glerup Pedersen (Aarhus, Denmark)
3545
S. Skeldal, G. Camilla, P. Madsen, S. Glerup (Aarhus, Denmark)
C071
INTRACELLULAR CHLORIDE ACCUMULATION IMPAIRS GABAAR-MEDIATED INHIBITION AND MEMORY IN DOWN
SYNDROME
3546
M. Parrini, N. Shovan, A. Micol, R. Anna, N. Marina, R. Giuseppe, F. Mingozzi, C. Andrea, L. Cancedda (Genova, Italy)
C072
MICROGLIAL DEFECTS ARE PRESENT IN THE DP16 MURINE MODEL OF DOWN SYNDROME
3547
B. Pinto, L. Perlini, L. Cancedda (Genoa, Italy)
C073
LONG-TERM IN VIVO IMAGING OF NEURAL DEVELOPMENT IN HUMAN IPSC-DERIVED NEURONS TRANSPLANTED INTO
THE ADULT MOUSE CORTEX
3548
R. Real, A. Trabalza, P. Manuel, L. West, F. Livesey, V. De Paola (London, United Kingdom)
C074
EFFECT OF THYROID HORMONES IN THE CORPUS CALLOSUM AND ANTERIOR COMMISSURE DEVELOPMENT IN
LACTATING PUPS: A CORRELATION BETWEEN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGES AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
3549
F. Lucia-Curt, J. Pacheco-Torres, D. Navarro, S. Canals, P. Berbel (Sant Joan d´Alacant, Spain)
C075
A CELL-AUTONOMOUS ROLE FOR BDNF IN REGULATING SYNAPSE FORMATION IN MECP2-NULL HIPPOCAMPAL
GLUTAMATERGIC NEURONS
3550
C. Sampathkumar, Y. Wu, M. Vadhvani, T. Trimbuch, C. Rosenmund (Berlin, Germany)
C076
DEVELOPMENTAL EXPOSURE TO ACETAMIPRID ALTERS BEHAVIORAL PROFILE OF MALE MICE
3551
K. Sano, J. Yang, T. Win-Shwe, F. Maekawa (Tsukuba, Japan)
C077
ALTERED NEUROGENESIS IN A MURINE MODEL OF NEURONAL CEROID LIPOFUSCINOSIS
3552
E. Savchenko, H. Konttinen, Y. Singh, K. Lejavova, A. Grubman, A. White, T. Malm, L. Roybon, J. Koistinaho,
K. Kanninen (Kuopio, Finland)
C078
FOCAL ADHESION AND CONTACT GUIDANCE DYNAMICS IN UBIQUITIN E3A LIGASE (UBE3A)-MUTANT NEURONS
3553
I. Tonazzini, S. Meucci, C. Masciullo, G.M. Van Woerden, Y. Elgersma, M. Cecchini (Pisa, Italy)
C079
ALTERATIONS OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX AND HIPPOCAMPUS IN KAOLIN-INDUCED HYDROCEPHALUS IN RATS:
A STEREOLOGICAL AND INTRACELLULAR DYE INJECTION STUDY
3554
G. Tseng, L. Chen, Y. Wang (Hualien, Taiwan)
C080
AUDITORY PROCESSING IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: MISMATCH NEGATIVITY DEFICITS
3555
C. Vlaskamp, B. Oranje, G.F. Madsen, J.R. Jepsen, D. Durston, C. Cantio, B. Glenthoj, N. Bilenberg (Utrecht, Netherlands)
C081
LOSS OF HGPRT IS ASSOCIATED WITH ABNORMAL DOPAMINERGIC NEURODEVELOPMENT IN VIVO IN A MODEL FOR
LESCH-NYHAN DISEASE
3556
J. Witteveen, J. Visser, N. Van Bakel, G. Martens, S. Kolk (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
C082
ATG9A DEFICIENCY CAUSES AXON-SPECIFIC LESIONS
3557
J. Yamaguchi, Y. Uchiyama (Tokyo, Japan)
C083
HYPOXIA AS A MARKER OF BRAIN HEMORRHAGES IN NEWBORN RATS
E. Zinchenko, E. Borisova, M. Abakumov, I. Fedosov, A. Namikin, A. Serov, A. Abdurashitov, V. Lychagov,
O. Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya (Saratov, Russia)
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POSTER PRESENTATION VII
WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.10 DEMYELINATING DISORDERS
C084
THE ROLE OF INTERLEUKIN-33 IN THE CNS WHITE MATTER REMYELINATION
3559
K. Konarzewska, B. Wylot, S. Niedziolka, B. Kaminska, M. Zawadzka (Warsaw, Poland)
C085
T CELL-INTRINSIC ASC CRITICALLY PROMOTES TH17-MEDIATED EXPERIMENTAL AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS
3560
X. Li (Cleveland, USA)
C086
ROLE OF RHOA IN T-CELL ADHESION AND MIGRATION IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
3561
A. Manresa Arraut, H. Hasseldam, F.F. Johansen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
C087
MYELIN INTEGRITY INFLUENCES THE ESTABLISHMENT OF BEHAVIORAL LATERALITY
3562
S. Moore, C. Kassmann, K. Nave, L. De Hoz (Göttingen, Germany)
C088
ROLE OF INF-Γ IN THE SYNAPTIC AND BEHAVIOURAL ALTERATIONS OF EAE MICE
3563
A. Musella, S. Bullitta, A. Gentile, D. Fresegna, F. De Vito, G. Mandolesi, D. Centonze (Roma, Italy)
C089
OLIGOPROGENITOR CELLS DERIVED FROM BONE MARROW STROMAL CELLS IMPROVE REMYELINATION IN
DEMYELINATED RAT CORPOUS CALLOSUM
3564
M. Nazm Bojnordi (Sari, Iran)
C090
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF DEMYELINATION IN A MOUSE MODEL OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS WITH COHERENT
ANTI-STOKES RAMAN SCATTERING MICROSCOPY
C091
GLIOSIS IN NIEMANN-PICK TYPE C1 PATIENT-SPECIFIC IPSC DERIVED GLIA CELLS
3565
A. Ozsvár, G. Molnár, R. Szipőcs, Z. Ozsvár, J. Baka, G. Tamás (Szeged, Hungary)
3566
F. Peter, M. Rabenstein, A. Rolfs, M.J. Frech (Rostock, Germany)
C092
ASTROCYTE-TARGETED PRODUCTION OF IL-6 REDUCES DEMYELINATION, AXONAL PATHOLOGY AND MICROGLIAL
ACTIVATION IN THE CUPRIZONE-MEDIATED DEMYELINATION MODEL
C093
FAMPRIDINE IMPROVES FLEXIBILITY OF GAIT FUNCTIONING IN PRIMARY PROGRESSIVE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS:
A NETWORK ANALYSIS
3567
F. Petkovic, I. Campbell, B. Gonzalez, B. Castellano (Barcelona, Spain)
3568
I. Pulido Valdeolivas, G. David, S. Inés, M. Andrea, O. Celia, R. Estrella (Madrid, Spain)
C094
ACUTE AND CHRONIC NAV1.8 BLOCKER TREATMENT TO IMPROVE MOTOR FUNCTION IN MICE DEFICIENT OF MYELIN
PROTEIN P0: PROOF-OF-CONCEPT STUDY
3569
M. Rosberg, S. Alvarez, C. Krarup, M. Moldovan (Copenhagen, Denmark)
C095
EFFECTS OF MODIFIED GENE EXPRESSION OF LIPID METABOLISM-RELATED ENZYMES ON REMYELINATION FOLLOWING
CUPRIZONE-INDUCED DEMYELINATION
C096
RELIABLE AND TIME-EFFICIENT QUANTIFICATION OF EAE LESIONS USING COMPUTER-BASED ANALYSIS
3570
S. Song, N. Hashimoto, R. Fujii, K. Nakashima (Sanuki-shi, Japan)
3571
L. Stolz, A. Derouiche, C. Foerch, R. Brunkhorst (Frankfurt, Germany)
C097
MACROPHAGE MIGRATION INHIBITORY FACTOR AND GLIAL CELL FUNCTION
3572
A. Fex Svenningsen, S. Löring, E. Benedikz (Odense, Denmark)
C098
PRESYNAPTIC MECHANISMS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: STUDIES IN NEURONAL CULTURES AND IN EXPERIMENTAL
AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS
3573
F. Valtorta, F.C. Guarnieri, R. Cervigni, S. Bellani, D. Pozzi, E. Monzani, E. Fornasiero, S. Taverna, L. Yekhlef,
M. Matteoli, L. Muzio, G. Martino (Milan, Italy)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.11.C TRAUMA - PERIPHERAL NERVE
C099
MODULATION OF FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR SIGNALLING BY NOGO-66 RECEPTOR 1 IN SENSORY NEURONS 3574
B. Fogli, L. Marvaldi, B. Hausott, L. Klimaschewski (Innsbruck, Austria)
C100
DISSOCIATION BETWEEN SENSORY AND AFFECTIVE/COGNITIVE COMORBIDITIES AFTER PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURY
3575
M.R. Guimarães, A.R. Soares, A. Cunha, M. Esteves, S. Borges, S. Duarte-Silva, A.J. Rodrigues, N. Sousa, A. Almeida,
H. Leite-Almeida (Braga, Portugal)
C101
NEW TREATMENTS FOR NEUROPATHIC PAIN: ANALYZING SATELLITE GLIAL CELLS
3576
S.B. Jager, L.T. Pallesen, C.B. Vægter (Aarhus, Denmark)
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BOARD NO
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C102
THE INFLUENCE OF AXOTOMY OF CRAYFISH STRETCH RECEPTOR ON DEATH OF GLIAL CELLS: CALCIUM-DEPENDENT
SIGNAL PATHWAY
3577
A. Khaytin (Rostov-on-Don, Russia)
C103
THE INFLUENCE OF AXOTOMY OF CRAYFISH STRETCH RECEPTOR ON DEATH OF GLIAL CELLS: CALCIUM-DEPENDENT
SIGNAL PATHWAY
3578
A. Khaytin (Rostov-on-Don, Russia)
C104
EFFECTS OF AXONAL REGENERATION ON INFLAMMATION AFTER SCIATIC NERVE INJURY
3579
A. Sánchez Fernández (Bellaterra, Spain)
C105
CHITOSAN-FILM ENHANCED CHITOSAN NERVE GUIDES PROMOTE REGENERATION OF MOTOR AXONS AFTER DELAYED
REPAIR OF THE RAT SCIATIC NERVE
3580
M. Stoessel, G. Ronchi, L. Stenberg, C. Grothe, S. Geuna, L.B. Dahlin, K. Haastert-Talini (Hannover, Germany)
C106
SORTILIN IN MICROGLIA REACTIVITY – INVESTIGATING THE MECHANISM UNDERLYING THE IMPAIRMENT OF
NEUROPATHIC PAIN IN SORTILIN KNOCKOUT MICE
C107
THE EFFECT OF PREDEGENERATION TIME ON CULTURED SCHWANN CELLS DERIVED FROM ADULT PERIPHERAL NERVE
3581
A.L. Svenningsen, S.B. Jager, R.T. Dieu, L.T. Pallesen, C.B. Vægter (Aarhus, Denmark)
3582
P. Tomko, I. Vanický (Kosice, Slovakia)
C108
POSTTRAUMATIC PLASTICITY IN A RAT SPINAL MOTOR NUCLEUS AFTER AUTOLOGOUS NERVE GRAFT REPAIR
3583
D. Weinert, E. Kraus, R. Steinmeier (Plauen, Germany)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.16.A MENTAL DISORDERS - SCHIZOPHRENIA
C109
IN VITRO CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MOUSE MODEL OF THE HUMAN 15Q13.3 MICRODELETION ASSOCIATED TO
SCHIZOPHRENIA
3584
T.N. Jørgensen, I.V. Klewe, L. Arvastson, D. Clausen, T. Benned-Jensen, J. Nielsen (Valby, Denmark)
C110
ABNORMAL WHITE MATTER INTEGRITY IN ANTIPSYCHOTIC-NAIVE SCHIZOPHRENIA: ROLE FOR NEUROTROPHIC AND
IMMUNE GENES
3585
S.V. Kalmady, S.M. Agarwal, V. Shivakumar, M. Subbana, D. Venugopal, D. Jose, A. Rajasekaran, R. Agrawal,
A.C. Amaresha, J.C. Narayanaswamy, M. Debnath, G. Venkatasubramanian, B.N. Gangadhar (Bangalore, India)
C111
NRG1 OVEREXPRESSION LEADS TO NMDA-RECEPTOR HYPOFUNCTION IN HIPPOCAMPAL INTERNEURONS EXPRESSING
EITHER PV OR CCK COMPROMISING RECURRENT INHIBITION
3586
D. Kotzadimitriou, W. Nissen, K. Newton, P. Harrison, O. Paulsen, K. Lamsa (Oxford, United Kingdom)
C112
DIFFERENT DOPAMINERGIC RESPONSES TO MK-801 CHALLENGE WERE OBSERVED IN THE SHELL AND CORE
SUBREGIONS OF THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS FOLLOWING EARLY BLOCKADE OF THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX
3587
A. Louilot, T. Pouvreau, E. Tagliabue, S. Eybrard, F. Meyer (Strasbourg, France)
C113
ALTERATIONS OF EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX ASSOCIATED WITH PARVALBUMIN-EXPRESSING GABAERGIC
INTERNEURONS IN A KETAMINE MODEL OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
3588
G. Matuszko, S. Curreli, R. Kaushik, A. Becker, A. Dityatev (Magdeburg, Germany)
C114
COMT-CANNABIS INTERACTION DURING ADOLESCENCE AS A RISK FACTOR IN DEVELOPING SCHIZOPHRENIA
3589
M. Mereu, G. Contarini, R. Brunoro, P. Francesco (Padova, Italy)
C115
HUMAN VGF-DERIVED NEUROPEPTIDE TLQP-62: STRUCTURAL INSIGHTS
3590
D. Moutinho, J. Requena (Santiago De Compostela, Spain)
C116
THE EFFECT OF DEVIANCE PREDICTABILITY ON MISMATCH NEGATIVITY IN SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS
3591
B. Müller, H. Magdalena, K. Christian, S. Norbert (Essen, Germany)
C117
AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR IN CNV 15Q13 MOUSE MODEL
C118
INFECTIONS IN YOUNG ADULTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: PREVALENCE, RISK FACTORS AND IMPACT ON OUTCOME-A
NATIONWIDE COHORT STUDY
3592
V. Nielsen, K. Fejgin, J. Lauridsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
3593
M. Pankiewicz-Dulacz, E. Stenager, E. Stenager, M. Chen (Odense, Denmark)
C119
EFFECTS OF THE INDUCIBLE NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE INHIBITOR AMINOGUANIDINE IN DIFFERENT RAT MODELS OF
SCHIZOPHRENIA
N. Piitsikas, A. Lafioniatis, M. Orfanidou, E. Papadopoulos, A. Gkolfinopoulou (Larissa, Greece)
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POSTER PRESENTATION VII
WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
C120
SYNAPTIC AND CELLULAR CHANGES INDUCED BY THE SCHIZOPHRENIA SUSCEPTIBILITY GENE G72 ARE RESCUED BY
N-ACETYLCYSTEINE TREATMENT
C121
GAPDH STRESS PATHWAY AND CELLULAR AUTOFLUORESCENCE: MICROGLIA-MEDIATED NOVEL MECHANISMS
INVOLVED IN COGNITIVE DEFICITS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
3595
B. Pósfai, C. Cserép, P. Hegedüs, E. Szabadits, D.M. Otte, A. Zimmer, M. Watanabe, T.F. Freund, G. Nyiri (Budapest, Hungary)
3596
A. Ramos, N. Elkins, T. Tsujimura, T. Saitoh, F. Emiliani, C. Lin, N.J. Gamo, T. Maseda, T.G. Sedlak, C. Korth, K. Ishizuka,
A. Sawa (Baltimore, USA)
C122
PRENATAL IMMUNE ACTIVATION EXACERBATES HIPPOCAMPUS-REGULATED COGNITIVE AGING
3597
J. Richetto, A. Cattaneo, M. Labouesse, T. Notter, M.A. Riva, U. Meyer (Zürich, Switzerland)
C123
GLUTATHIONE DEFICIT DURING EARLY POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT INDUCED SCHIZOPHRENIA-LIKE ACTIVITY IN THE
ADULT SPRAGUE-DAWLEY RATS
3598
Z. Rogoz, K. Kamińska, E. Lorenc-Koci (Krakow, Poland)
C124
ROLE FOR REELIN IN THE ADULT DOPAMINERGIC SYSTEM
3599
A. Sharaf, D. Lutz, J. Radziejewski, B. Finckh, M. Frotscher (Hamburg, Germany)
C125
THE DOPAMINE D2 RECEPTOR PARTIAL AGONIST 2-BROMOTERGURIDE AMELIORATES PHENCYCLIDINE (PCP)-INDUCED
NOVEL OBJECT RECOGNITION MEMORY DEFICITS IN RATS
3600
E. Tarland, H.H. Pertz, H. Fink, J. Brosda (Berlin, Germany)
C126
EFFECTS OF COMMON VARIANTS OF THE FK506 BINDING PROTEIN 5 (FKBP5) GENE ON HIPPOCAMPAL VOLUME IN
SCHIZOPHRENIA: MODERATION BY CHILDHOOD MALTREATMENT EXPOSURE
C127
HESC TO STUDY THE ROLE OF ZDHHC8 IN CORTICOGENESIS
3601
N. Teroganova, Y. Quidé, J. Atkins, M. Cairns, N. Matosin, V. Carr, M. Green (Darlinghurst, Australia)
3602
M. Trigano, J. Hall, M. Li (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
C128
INVESTIGATION OF RESTING STATE ALPHA-BAND OSCILLATORY BRAIN ACTIVITY ON A NONHUMAN PRIMATE MODEL
OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
C129
ALTERED LEVELS OF MMP-9 CAUSE SEX-DEPENDENT BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA-RELATED BEHAVIORS
IN MICE
3603
A. Trunk, V. Oláh, G. Stefanics, I. Hernádi (Pécs, Hungary)
3604
B. Vafadari, M. Mikosz, L. Kaczmarek (Warsaw, Poland)
C130
THE ASSESSMENT OF IGLON-DEFICIENT MICE LINES AS RODENT MODELS FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH
C131
TARGETING THE BALANCE BETWEEN SYNAPTIC AND EXTRASYNAPTIC NMDA RECEPTORS IN THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX
OF MICE DEFICIENT IN THE SCHIZOPHRENIA-RELATED GLYCAN POLYSIALIC ACID
3605
T. Vanaveski, J. Narvik, K. Eskla, J. Innos, K. Lilleväli, M. Philips, E. Vasar (Tartu, Estonia)
3606
H. Varbanov, G. Kochlamazashvili, M. El-Tabbal, H. Hayani, H. Hildebrandt, R. Gerardy-Schahn, O. Senkov,
A. Dityatev (Magdeburg, Germany)
C132
PRENATAL/NEONATAL IMMUNE ACTIVATION BY LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE INCREASES THE SENSITIVITY TO MK-801 IN
THE RAT MODEL OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
C133
FUNCTIONAL EFFECT OF VESICULAR ACCUMULATION OF ANTIPSYCHOTIC DRUGS ON THERAPEUTIC EFFECTIVENESS IN
SCHIZOPHRENIA
3607
I. Vojtechova, K. Maleninska, T. Petrasek, H. Tejkalova, J. Horacek, K. Vales, A. Stuchlik (Prague, Czech Republic)
3608
E. Weiss, J. Wrosch, C. Müller, A. Christian, J. Kornhuber, T. Groemer (Erlangen, Germany)
DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
C.16.D MENTAL DISORDERS - AUTISM, MENTAL RETARDATION
AND RELATED DISORDERS
C134
THE ROLE OF NEGR1 IN CORTICAL DEVELOPMENT VIA NCAM-FGFR2 SIGNALING
3609
F. Pischedda, J. Szczurkowska, G. Piccoli, L. Cancedda (Milano, Italy)
C135
VOCAL REPERTOIRE IN INFANT AND JUVENILE MICE FROM DIFFERENT STRAINS AS RESPONSE TO SOCIAL INTERACTION
3610
C. Pitzer, P. Tatiana (Heidelberg, Germany)
C136
ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE RAPHE MAGNUS EVOKED CHANGES IN RATS BEHAVIOUR AND IN THE ACTIVITY OF
THE SEROTONERGIC SYSTEM
3611
K. Ptaszek, K. Plucinska, G. Jerzemowska, E. Jurkowlaniec (Gdansk, Poland)
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C137
ALPHACAMKII-T286A MUTANT MICE SHOW ASD-LIKE PHENOTYPE
3612
K. Radwanska, Z. Mijakowska, M. Nalberczak, J. Kowalski, S. Łęski, M.A. Sliwińska (Warsaw, Poland)
C138
IS MATERNAL IMMUNE ACTIVATION A VALID MOUSE MODEL FOR AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS?
3613
L. Ricceri, D. Vigli, G. Palombelli, S. Fanelli, G. Calamandrei, R. Canese, L. Mosca, M.L. Scattoni (Rome, Italy)
C139
MOLECULAR MECHANISMS FOR THE ONSET AND REVERSION OF AUTISM-ASSOCIATED SYMPTOMS IN MUTANT BETANEUREXIN-1 MOUSE MODEL
3614
E. Robles-Lanuza, A. Martínez-Mir, F. G. Scholl (Sevilla, Spain)
C140
UNDERSTANDING AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER IN EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: A DISEASE IN A DISH APPROACH
3615
R. Roessler, J. Goldmann, R. Jaenisch, C. Shivalila (Cambridge, USA)
C141
MATERNAL VS. OFFSPRING MTHFR GENOTYPE IN DEVELOPMENT AND ASD LIKE BEHAVIOR; ASSOCIATION WITH THE
GABAERGIC SYSTEM IN MICE
3616
N. Sadigurschi, L. Berkman, A. Soskin, R. Tal, H. Golan (Beer Sheva, Israel)
C142
INVESTIGATING THE THREE-HIT HYPOTHESIS OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS ‒ SEX-SPECIFIC EFFECTS OF PRENATAL
STRESS ON SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND COMMUNICATION IN AN ASD MOUSE MODEL
3617
S. Schaafsma, K. Gagnidze, A. Reyes, N. Norstedt, K. Mansson, D. Pfaff (Utrecht, The Netherlands)
C143
MECP2 REGULATES CORTICAL NETWORK ACTIVITY BY MODULATING EXCITATORY SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION ONTO
GABAERGIC INTERNEURONS
3618
R. Schina, N. Morello, M. Phillips, E. Calcagno, O. Plicato, F. Pilotto, L. Pozzo-Miller, M. Giustetto (Basil, Switzerland)
C144
EFFECTS OF 5-HT7 RECEPTOR ACTIVATION ON DENDRITIC SPINES AND MGLUR-LTD IN WILD TYPE AND FMR1
KNOCKOUT MICE
3619
M. Spatuzza, S. D'Antoni, C.M. Bonaccorso, L.M. Sardone, L.T. Costa, M. Leopoldo, L. Ciranna, M.V. Catania (Catania, Italy)
C145
A NEW GATE FOR THE UNDERSTANDING OF ROLES OF MICROBIOMES IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS: MICROBIOME
ANALYSIS OF TWO AUTISM TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODELS
3620
L. Tabouy, O. Ziv, K. Omry, E. Evan (Safed, Israel)
C146
DISRUPTED INTERFERON-RELATED MOLECULAR NETWORKS AND THE OVER-EXPRESSED IFNAR1 IN THE BRAN OF
ADULT TS1CJE MOUSE MODEL OF DOWN SYNDROME
3621
K. Tan, H. Lee, K. Ling, H.S. Scott, M. Lai, S. Vidyadaran, P. Cheah (Selangor, Malaysia)
C147
ROLE OF MAJOR AMINO ACID TRANSPORTER IN BRAIN DEVELOPMENT AND AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS
3622
D.C. Tarlungeanu, G. Novarino (Klosterneuburg, Austria)
C148
CONTRIBUTION OF THE 14-3-3 GENE FAMILY TO AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
3623
B. Torrico, S. Ghorbani, N. Fernàndez-Castillo, A. Hervás, B. Franke, J. Buitelaar, C. Freitag, A. Reif, I. Rueda,
R. Kleppe, J. Haavik, C. Toma, B. Cormand (Manresa, Spain)
C149
INFLUENCE OF AUTISM-ASSOCIATED MUTATIONS ON THE SYNAPTIC PROTEIN NEUROLIGIN4
3624
L. Trobiani, S. Iacobucci, F.L. Favaloro, D. Comoletti, A. De Jaco (Rome, Italy)
C150
MOTOR CORTEX REORGANIZATION IN THE VALPROIC ACID ANIMAL MODEL OF AUTISM
3625
C. Veronesi (Ferrara, Italy)
C151
IDENTIFYING THE NEURAL CIRCUITS INVOLVED IN SOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN AN AUTISM MOUSE MODEL
3626
J.J. Walsh, G.A. Ben-Dor, R.C. Malenka (Stanford, USA)
C152
USING THE VALPROATE-INDUCED AUTISTIC SPECTRUM DISORDER RAT MODEL TO STUDY THE EFFECT OF MINOCYCLINE
ON SOCIAL EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR
3627
T. Wang, M. Ng, P. Chen (Tainan, Taiwan)
C153
DISTINCT AMYGDALAR SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN TWO ANIMAL MODELS OF AUTISM
3628
H.F. Wu, I. Chen, M. Chu, Y. Lee, H. Lin (Taipei, Taiwan)
C154
PRELIMINARY STUDIES ON IBOTENIC ACID INDUCED AMYGDALA LESION AS A MODEL OF AUTISM AND THE ROLE OF
MCP-1 IN DEVELOPMENT OF DISORDER
K. Yenkoyan, K. Fereshetyan, A. Grigoryan, A. Harutyunyan (Yerevan, Armenia)
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3629
POSTER PRESENTATION VII
WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.1.A CHEMICAL SENSES - OLFACTION
D001
VOLUMETRIC 3-COMPONENT PARTICLE IMAGE VELOCIMETRY IN THE NASAL CAVITY OF LARVAL XENOPUS LAEVIS
3630
M. Alevra, M. Reichardt, B. Royen, D. Schild (Goettingen, Germany)
D002
A SINGLE GLOMERULUS IN THE XENOPUS LAEVIS OLFACTORY BULB PROCESSES MECHANICAL STIMULI AS REVEALED
BY FAST IMAGING VIA LINE ILLUMINATION MICROSCOPY
3631
A. Brinkmann, D. Schild (Göttingen, Germany)
D003
CHARACTERISTICS OF PRESYNAPTIC INTRAGLOMERULAR ACTIVITY PATTERNS
3632
D. De Jong, D. Schild (Goettingen, Germany)
D004
SELECTING APTAMERS AGAINST THE NEUROTOXIN DEOXYNIVALENOL
3633
J. Eifler, D. Schild (Göttingen, Germany)
D005
THERMO- AND CHEMOSENSITIVITY IN THE OLFACTORY BULB OF XENOPUS LAEVIS
D006
UNRAVELING THE ROLE OF MICROPHTHALMIA ASSOCIATED TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR (MITF) IN NEURONAL SIGNALING
3634
C. Okom, A. Brinkmann, E. Kludt, D. Schild (Göttingen, Germany)
3635
D. Atacho, H. Reynisson, T. Eysteinsson, E. Steingrímsson, P.H. Petersen (Reykjavik, Iceland)
D007
FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF CALRETININ-EXPRESSING PERIGLOMERULAR CELLS IN THE OLFACTORY BULB
3636
D. Desaintjan, N. Benito, A. Sanz Diez, E. Gaborieau, O. Raineteau (Strasbourg, France)
D008
OLFACTORY BULB PLASTICITY MAINTAINS FINE DISCRIMINATIVE TASKS AFTER SEVERE DAMAGE IN NEUROGENESIS
3637
D. Diaz, C. Del Pilar, X.L. Castro, P. Rubio, J.R. Alonso, E. Weruaga (Salamanca, Spain)
D009
DECIPHERING THE NEURONAL CIRCUIT ACTIVATED BY THE DEATH-ASSOCIATED ODOR CADAVERINE
3638
M. Dieris, G. Ahuja, A. Hussain, S. Korsching (Cologne, Germany)
D010
IMPACT OF OPHN1 ON MIGRATING NEUROBLASTS
3639
L. Galla, A. Maset, C. Lodovichi (Padova, Italy)
D011
NOT ALL DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS ARE CREATED EQUAL: CHARACTERIZATION OF BULBAR DOPAMINERGIC CELLS
WITH AND WITHOUT AN AXON INITIAL SEGMENT
3640
E. Galliano, M. Elmasri, M. Breton-Knecht, A. Chand, D. Byrne, C. Hahn, M. Grubb (London, United Kingdom)
D012
ODOR ENCODING IN POSTERO-LATERAL CORTICAL AMYGDALA
3641
G. Iurilli, R.S. Datta (Boston, USA)
D013
INNATE FEAR RESPONSES INDUCED BY PYRAZINE ODORS ORIGINATED FROM WOLF URINE IN RATS
3642
M. Kashiwayanagi, S. Miyazono, K. Osada (Asahikawa, Japan)
D014
FUNCTION OF CONTRA-LATERAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN OLFACTORY BULBS
D015
PERCEIVING AND RESPONDING TO STOCHASTIC OLFACTORY STIMULUS IN THE DROSOPHILA LARVA
3643
F. Kermen, E. Yaksi (Trondheim, Norway)
3644
D. Kim, R. Moreno-Bote, M. Louis (Barcelona, Spain)
D016
NEURAL RELATIVITY PRINCIPLE
3645
A. Koulakov, D. Kepple, H. Giaffar, D. Rinberg (Cold Spring Harbor, USA)
D017
SNIFFING STRATEGY AS A CLUE FOR OLFACTORY DISCRIMINATION IMPROVEMENT: NEURAL CORRELATES
3646
L. Lefèvre, N. Fourcaud-Trocmé, S. Garcia, M. Thévenet, B. Messaoudi, N. Buonviso (Lyon, France)
D018
THE ADENOSINE A1 RECEPTOR ACTIVATES BACKGROUND POTASSIUM CHANNELS AND TUNES THE SIGNAL-TO-NOISE
RATIO OF MITRAL CELL ACTIVITY
3647
C. Lohr, N. Rotermund, S. Winandy, A. Schröder, N. Breitkreutz, M. Carlström, D. Hirnet (Hamburg, Germany)
D019
ENCODING OF OLFACTORY MEMORY TRACES IN THE PIRIFORM CORTEX
3648
C. Meissner-Bernard, A. Fleischmann (Paris, France)
D020
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF A POPULATION OF CALRETININ-PERIGLOMERULAR INTERNEURONS IN MICE
OLFACTORY BULB
3649
A. Pignatelli, A. Fogli Iseppe, S. Batran, G. Massaro, L. Benazzi, F. Pighin, O. Belluzzi (Ferrara, Italy)
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INDEX NUMBER
D021
MUTATION OF OPHN1 IMPAIRS ADULT BORN GRANULE CELLS DEVELOPMENT AND NETWORK ACTIVITY IN THE
OLFACTORY BULB
3650
N. Redolfi, L. Galla, A. Maset, L. Murru, M. Passafaro, C. Lodovichi (Padova, Italy)
D022
AUTOMATED OPERANT OLFACTORY CONDITIONING OF GROUP-HOUSED MICE
D023
P2Y1 RECEPTOR-MEDIATED MODULATION OF NEURONAL ACTIVITY IN THE MOUSE OLFACTORY BULB
3651
J. Reinert, A.T. Schaefer, T. Kuner (Heidelberg, Germany)
3652
K. Schulz, T. Fischer, C. Lohr, D. Hirnet (Hamburg, Germany)
D024
NEURAL CIRCUITS MEDIATING OLFACTORY FEAR LEARNING
3653
I. Vieira, A. Diodato, A. Fleischmann (Paris, France)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.2 AUDITORY
D025
AUDITORY THRESHOLDS FOR TONES OF DIFFERENT DURATIONS AND ENVELOPES: DATA AND MODEL
D026
NEURAL RESPONSES EVOKED BY AUDITORY STIMULATION DURING THE SLEEP-WAKEFULNESS CYCLE IN THE CAT
3654
P. Heil, H. Neubauer, A. Matysiak (Magdeburg, Germany)
3655
D. Horvath, A. Juhász, R. Fiáth, K. Tóth, I. Ulbert, G. Karmos (Budapest, Hungary)
D027
NEUROCAN AND GAD65 ARE INVOLVED IN THE PLASTICITY RESPONSE TO SENSORY DEAFFERENTATION OF THE
AUDITORY BRAINSTEM IN THE ADULT RAT
D028
ONGOING ACTIVATION OF THE DEAF AUDITORY SYSTEM IN RATS AUGMENTS GABAERGIC NEURONAL NETWORKS AND
GLIA HYPERTROPHY
3656
R.B. Illing, A. Schädler, H. Hildebrandt (Freiburg, Germany)
3657
N. Rosskothen-Kuhl, H. Hildebrandt, R. Illing (Freiburg, Germany)
D029
FACTORS AFFECTING TEMPORAL CODING IN ELECTRICALLY STIMULATED AUDITORY NERVE
3658
S.N. Joshi, T. Dau, B. Epp (Lyngby, Denmark)
D030
OVEREXPRESSION OF ISL1 UNDER PAX2 PROMOTER IN MICE IS ACCOMPANIED BY A REDUCTION IN THE SIZE OF THE
INFERIOR COLLICULUS AND IMPAIRED NEURONAL RESPONSES
3659
D. Kucharova, T. Chumak, G. Pavlinkova, J. Syka (Prague, Czech Republic)
D031
AFFERENT SPIKE RESPONSE TO MECHANICAL DEFLECTION OF SINGLE NEUROMASTS IN THE ZEBRAFISH LATERAL LINE
SYSTEM
3660
J. Liao (St. Augustine, USA)
D032
CORTICAL SENSITIVITY TO AUDITORY TEXTURES
3661
R. McWalter, J. Hjortkjær, H.R. Siebner, T. Dau, K.H. Madsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
D033
MOTOR IMPROVEMENT BY EITHER UNILATERAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OR UNILATERAL MK-801 MICROINJECTION
INTO THE INFERIOR COLLICULUS IN PARKINSONIAN MICE
3662
L. Melo-Thomas, A.L. Gil-Martínez, L. Cuenca, A. Gonzalez-Cuello, F. Fernández-Gómez, C. Estrada, R. Schwarting,
M.T. Herrero (Marburg, Germany)
D034
GABAERGIC NEURONS IN THE AUDITORY MIDBRAIN: FAST EXCITATORY INPUTS AND SLOW HYPERPOLARIZATIONACTIVATED CURRENTS
3663
V. Naumov, J. Heyd, U. Koch (Berlin, Germany)
D035
THE EFFECT OF THE ACOUSTICAL PRESENCE OF MUSIC ON THE AUTONOMIC RESPONSE
D036
COMMISSURAL GAIN CONTROL ENHANCES DISCRIMINATION OF SOUND LOCALIZATION CUES IN THE AUDITORY MIDBRAIN 3665
3664
Y. Ooishi, M. Kobayashi, K. Ueno, M. Kashino (Atsugi, Japan)
L. Orton, C. Papasavvas, A. Rees (Manchester, United Kingdom)
D037
PROCESSING OF ACOUSTIC STIMULI IN THE FLY BRAIN
3666
P. Patella, R.I. Wilson (Boston, USA)
D038
MICROGLIAL FUNCTIONAL STATE MODULATION AND TINNITUS ONSET: COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT RAT MODELS
3667
P. Perin, A. Venturino, G. Sanchini, V. Vitale, R. Pizzala (Pavia, Italy)
D039
THE EFFECTS OF AN ACOUSTICALLY ENRICHED ENVIRONMENT APPLIED DURING EARLY ONTOGENESIS ON THE
NEURONAL ACTIVITY IN RATS’ PRIMARY AUDITORY CORTEX
K. Pysanenko, J. Lindovský, Z. Bureš, N. Rybalko, J. Syka (Praha, Czech Republic)
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POSTER PRESENTATION VII
WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
D040
CONTRIBUTION OF SELECTIVE ATTENTION AND SPECTRO-TEMPORAL COHERENCE ON THE NEURAL PROCESSING OF
SPATIAL CHANGES IN THE AUDITORY SCENE
D041
WHO TALKS TO AUDITORY CORTEX OF THE MOUSE? - A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PROJECTIONS TO MOUSE
AUDITORY CORTEX
3669
D. Reed, B. Tóth, B. Shinn-Cunningham (Boston, USA)
3670
F. Sägesser, N. Da Costa, K. Martin (Zürich, Switzerland)
D042
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL MISMATCH RESPONSE RECORDED IN AWAKE PIGEONS FROM THE AVIAN FUNCTIONAL
EQUIVALENT OF THE PRIMARY AUDITORY CORTEX
3671
U. Schall, B. Müller, C. Kärgel, O. Güntürkün (Newscastle, Australia)
D043
ESSENTIAL ROLE OF MIR-96 IN THE AUDITORY BRAINSTEM
3672
T. Schlüter, C. Berger, E. Rosengauer, A. Van den Berg, K. Steel, F. Felmy, H.G. Nothwang (Oldenburg, Germany)
D044
AMBIENT MUSIC CONFOUNDS GENERAL ANESTHESIA MONITORING BY EEG BURST-SUPPRESSION RATIO
D045
VISUALIZATION OF TONOTOPIC ORGANIZATION IN MULTIPLE AREAS OF AUDITORY CORTEX IN THE COMMON MARMOSET 3674
3673
M. Stancu, A. Paslaru, B. Pavel, A. Voinea, A. Zagrean, L. Zagrean, M. Moldovan (Bucharest, Romania)
T. Tani, W. Suzuki, T. Banno, N. Miyakawa, T. Hayami, H. Abe, N. Ichinohe (Wako-shi, Japan)
D046
GENETIC TRAPPING OF NEURONAL ACTIVITY IN THE MOUSE AUDITORY CORTEX
3675
G. Tasaka, A. Shalev, L. Luo, A. Mizrahi ( Jerusalem, Israel)
D047
RECORDING OF NEURAL RESPONSE CHANGES INDUCED BY SALICYLATE APPLICATION AND GABAERGIC MODULATION
IN THE SENESCENCE-ACCELERATED MOUSE AUDITORY CORTEX IN VITRO
3676
T. Tateno, M. Namikawa, A. Sano (Sapporo, Japan)
D048
INHIBITION PROTECTS ACQUIRED SONG SEGMENTS DURING VOCAL LEARNING IN ZEBRA FINCHES
3677
D. Vallentin, G. Kosche, D. Lipkind, M. Long (New York, USA)
D049
LAYER-SPECIFIC INTRACORTICAL MICROSTIMULATION IN VIVO: EFFECTS OF STIMULATION INTENSITY AND DEPTH
3678
M. Voigt, A. Kral (Hannover, Germany)
D050
THE ENTRAINMENT OF HEART RATE TO ACOUSTIC TEMPO
D051
POPULATION REPRESENTATION OF PERCEPTUAL DECISION IN MOUSE AUDITORY CORTEX
3679
K. Watanabe, Y. Ooishi, M. Kashino (Yokohama, Japan)
3680
Y. Xin, N. Xu (Shanghai, China)
D052
NEURONAL SUBSTRATES OF EFFECTIVE CONNECTIVITY: EFFECTS OF EARLY HEARING EXPERIENCE
3681
P. Yusuf, P. Hubka, J. Tillein, A. Kral (Hannover, Germany)
SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS:
D.12 BASAL GANGLIA
D053
TRANSIENT ACTIVATION OF NIGRAL DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS GATES THE INITIATION OF SELF PACED ACTIONS
D054
SHIFT OF FINGER SEQUENCE REPRESENTATIONS IN THE HUMAN BASAL GANGLIA DURING MOTOR LEARNING
3682
J. Alves da Silva, F. Tecuapetla, V. Paixão, R. Costa (Lisboa, Portugal)
3683
K.W. Andersen, K.H. Madsen, T.B. Dyrby, H.R. Siebner (Hvidovre, Denmark)
D055
THE ROLE OF AMYGDALA-STRIATAL CIRCUITRY IN EXPLORATION
3684
P. Botta, M. Vicente, M. Angelhuber, R. Costa (Lisbon, Portugal)
D056
OPTOGENETIC IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBCIRCUITS INVOLVED IN THE TRANSFER OF THALAMIC INFORMATION
THROUGH THE BASAL GANGLIA
3685
M. Hanini-Daoud, F. Jaouen, L. Kerkerian-Le Goff, N. Maurice (Marseille, France)
D057
FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF STRIATAL PDGFRB
3686
D. Karadurmus, S. Ena, L. Lambot, A. De Kerchove d'Exaerde, S. Schiffmann (Brussels, Belgium)
D058
THE SPATIOTEMPORAL ORGANIZATION OF STRIATAL DIRECT AND INDIRECT-PATHWAY PROJECTION NEURONS
CORRELATES WITH BEHAVIORAL OUTPUT
3687
A. Klaus, G. Martins, V. Paixao, R. Costa (Lisboa, Portugal)
D059
THE MOTOR CORTEX TO SUBSTANTIA NIGRA PARS RETICULATA: A NOVEL MOTOR PATHWAY
3688
M.E. Lodge, K.R. Tan (Basel, Switzerland)
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INDEX NUMBER
D060
DISTINCT AND COMPLEMENTARY SNR SUBCIRCUITS SHAPE MOVEMENT
3689
G. Rizzi, K.R. Tan (Basel, Switzerland)
D061
BASAL GANGLIA OUTPUT SIGNALING VIA DISTINCT CLASSES OF SUBSTANTIA NIGRA PARS RETICULATA NEURONS
3690
L. McElvain, R. Costa (California, USA)
D062
STRIATAL NEURONAL COMPOSITION AS REVEALED BY SINGLE CELL TRANSCRIPTOMES
3691
A.B. Muñoz-Manchado, A. Zeisel, B. Bekkouche, C. Bengtsson Gonzales, S. Codeluppi, S. Linnarsson, J. HjerlingLeffler (Stockholm, Sweden)
D063
FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF STRIATAL CIRCUITS
3692
S. Mutlu, E. Lottem, A. Klaus, Z. Mainen, R. Costa (Lisboa, Portugal)
D064
PHOSPHODIESTERASE-10A CHANGES IN BASAL GANGLIA CIRCUITS IN TWO MOUSE GENETIC MODELS OF DYT1 DYSTONIA 3693
I. Saverioni, V. D'Angelo, S. Cardarelli, M. Giorgi, S. Biagioni, P. Bonsi, A. Pisani, G. Sancesario (Roma, Italy)
D065
MOTOR CORTEX: A TUTOR FOR THE BASAL GANGLIA?
3694
S.B.E. Wolff, A. Dhawale, R. Ko, B. Olveczky (Cambridge, USA)
D066
SILENCING STRIATAL CHOLINERGIC INTERNEURONS RELIEVES SOME EXTRAPYRAMIDAL SYMPTOMS IN MICE
3695
A. Zucca, S. Zucca, J. Wickens (Okinawa, Japan)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.7.A REGULATION OF FOOD INTAKE AND BODY WEIGHT INTEGRATION OF PERIPHERAL SIGNALS
E001
DEFINING THE SYMPATHETIC PREMOTOR PATHWAY REGULATING BROWN FAT ACTIVITY AND ITS METABOLIC EFFECTS
3696
R. Mikkelsen, M. Gillum (København, Denmark)
E002
MAPPING AND INVESTIGATING THE ANATOMY OF NEURONS THAT SUPPRESS SUCROSE CONSUMPTION - Β-KLOTHO
3697
L. Torz, M.J.L.N. Rasmussen, M.P. Gillum (Copenhagen, Denmark)
E003
IDENTIFYING NEURONS THAT CONTROL SUGAR APPETITE
3698
S. Von Holstein-Rathlou, M. Gillum (Copenhagen, Denmark)
E004
SIFAMIDE INTEGRATES OREXIGENIC SIGNALS TO PROMOTE APPETITIVE BEHAVIOR AND FEEDING IN DROSOPHILA
3699
T. Riemensperger, U. Pech, S. Kobbenbring, A. Fiala (Göttingen, Germany)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.7.B REGULATION OF FOOD INTAKE AND BODY WEIGHT - CENTRAL PATHWAYS
E005
DORSAL RAPHE 5-HT NEURONS RESPOND TO DIETARY NUTRIENTS
3700
T. Georgescu, D. Lyons, L. Heisler (Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
E006
LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF REPEATED PREFRONTAL CORTEX TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION (TDCS) ON
FOOD CRAVING IN NORMAL AND OVERWEIGHT YOUNG ADULTS
3701
M. Ljubisavljevic, K. Maxood, J. Bjekic, J. Oommen, N. Nagelkerke (Al Ain, United Arab Emirates)
E007
REGULATION OF BODY WEIGHT BY HYPOTHALAMIC GLUCOSYLCERAMIDE SYNTHASE (GCS)-DERIVED GANGLIOSIDES
3702
S. Herzer, S. Meldner, H. Gröne, V. Nordström (Heidelberg, Germany)
E008
ROLE OF A NON-OPIOID DYN PEPTIDE (DES-TYR DYN) IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEDONIC FOOD INTAKE IN THE
PARAVENTRICULAR HYPOTHALAMIC NUCLEUS
3703
C. Perez-Leighton, B. Alvarez, L. Gac, M.P. Hernandez, E. Morselli, J. Teske (Santiago, Chile)
E009
MODULATION OF ACUTE STRESS-INDUCED ANOREXIA BY FATTY ACID AMIDE HYDROLASE INHIBITION IN RATS
3704
M. Sticht, K. Sharkey, M. Hill (Calgary, Canada)
E010
PARENTAL EPIGENETIC PROGRAMMING BY HIGH FAT DIET OF HYPOTHALAMIC MECHANISMS THAT REGULATE FEEDING
AND OBESITY IN THE OFFSPRING
A. Weller, A. Marco, T. Kisliouk, T. Tabachnik, N. Meiri (Ramat-Gan, Israel)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
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POSTER PRESENTATION VII
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Poster Area
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INDEX NUMBER
E.8.A BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS AND SLEEP - CLOCKS
E011
SPATIAL MEMORY AND CLOCK GENES EXPRESSION IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS AFTER MELATONIN ADMINISTRATION
3706
R. Pramong, P. Govitrapong, P. Phansuwan-Pujito (Bangkok, Thailand)
E012
MOLECULAR AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CIRCADIAN CLOCK IN THE LATERAL HABENULA
3707
N. Salaberry, J. Mendoza (Strasbourg, France)
E013
CONDITIONAL MUTAGENESIS OF ZFHX3: THE LATEST COG IN THE CIRCADIAN CLOCK
3708
A.G. Wilcox, G. Banks, G. Joynson, M.J. Parsons, P.M. Nolan (Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
SLEEP/AUTONOMIC AND NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEMS:
E.8.B BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS AND SLEEP - SLEEP:
MOLECULAR, CELLULAR, AND PHARMACOLOGY
E014
DIENCEPHALIC SLEEP-WAKE-REGULATORY SYSTEMS MEET IN THE THALAMIC MIDLINE AND ARE ALTERED IN
NEUROINFLAMMATION
E015
ALTERED SLEEP PATTERN IN OF PHOSPHOLIPASE C Β4-DEFICIENT MICE
3709
M. Bentivoglio, C. Laperchia, E. Lorenzetto (Verona, Italy)
3710
E. Cheong, J. Hong, J. Lee, H. Shin, R. Song, G. Ha (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
E016
CIRCADIAN RHYTHM DISTURBANCES IN DEPRESSION
3711
K. Højgaard, S. Laage Christiansen, O. Wiborg (Risskov, Denmark)
E017
MGLUR5-DEPENDENT SIGNALING CONTRIBUTES TO NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL MARKERS OF SLEEP HOMEOSTASIS
3712
S. Holst, K.H. Stingelin, A. Buck, S.M. Ametamey, M. Scheidegger, R. Dürr, A. Henning, E. Seifritz, H. Landolt
(Zurich, Switzerland)
E018
EFFECTS OF SUVOREXANT ON THE SLEEP DISTURBANCE IN LEPTIN-RESISTANT (DB/DB) GENETICALLY OBESE AND
DIABETIC MICE
3713
H. Ito, H. Tsuneki, K. Kon, Y. Takemura, T. Sasaoka, N. Toyooka, M. Yamazaki (Toyama, Japan)
E019
SLEEP STAGE-SPECIFIC REGULATION OF CORTICAL EXCITATION AND INHIBITION - A TWO PHOTON IMAGING STUDY
3714
N. Niethard, M. Hasegawa, T. Itokazu, C.N. Oyanedel, J. Born, T.R. Sato (Tübingen, Germany)
E020
ROSMARINIC ACID, ONE OF MAJOR CONSTITUENTS OF PERILLA FRUTESCENS ENHANCES PENTOBARBITAL-INDUCED
SLEEP BEHAVIORS AND NON-RAPID EYE MOVEMENT (NREM) SLEEP THROUGH GABAA-ERGIC SYSTEMS IN RODENTS
3715
K. Oh, J.T. Hong, K. Kwon, T. Ha (Cheongju, Republic of Korea)
E021
CAN THE NOSE INTERFERE WITH SLEEP AND WAKE REGULATION? THE PEPTIDERGIC CONNECTOME OF THE OLFACTORY
BULB
3716
C. Tesoriero, E. Lorenzetto, C. Laperchia, M. Bentivoglio (Verona, Italy)
E022
RESTORATION OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS THROUGH PHOSPHORYLATED EUKARYOTIC TRANSLATION INITIATION FACTOR
4E BINDING PROTEIN 2 (4EBP2) RESCUES MEMORY IMPAIRMENT DUE TO SLEEP DEPRIVATION
3717
J. Tudor, E. Davis, C. Chung, R. Havekes, P. Pierre, T. Abel (Philadelphia, USA)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.1.D HUMAN COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - EMOTION
F001
EMOTION RECOGNITION FROM EEG SIGNALS USING FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY FEATURES
3718
A. Bajoulvand, M.R. Daliri (Tehran, Iran)
F002
SEROTONIN 5-HTTLPR GENOTYPE MODULATES VISUAL SCANNING OF AVERSIVE STIMULI IN YOUNG CHILDREN:
SOCIAL VERSUS NON-SOCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
3719
A. Christou, Y. Wallis, H. Bair, J. McCleery, M. Zeegers (Leicester, United Kingdom)
F003
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ERROR PROCESSING AND HEARTBEAT PERCEPTION DEPENDS ON EMOTIONAL CONTEXT
F004
BIOLOGICAL MARKERS OF PERIPARTUM DEPRESSION: A CLINICAL STUDY
3720
H. Fukushima, T. Sueyoshi, F. Sugimoto, J. Katayama (Osaka, Japan)
3721
S. Keaton, A. Sauro-Nagendra, E. Achtyes, A. Fazleabas, R. Leach, J. Grit, L. Brundin (Lansing, USA)
F005
NEURAL CORRELATES OF NEGATIVE EMOTIONALITY-RELATED PERSONALITY TRAITS: A META-ANALYSIS OF
FUNCTIONAL IMAGING STUDIES OF EMOTIONAL PROCESSING
3722
A. Mincic (Oradea, Romania)
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F006
DOES ERROR-RELATED NEGATIVITY RELATE TO PERFECTIONISM?
3723
T. Park, Y. Yang (Gwangju, Republic of Korea)
F007
EFFECTS OF ALLOSTERIC RECEPTOR-RECEPTOR INTERACTIONS IN D2-OXYTOCIN HETERORECEPTOR COMPLEXES ON THE
CREB, MAPK AND PLC SIGNALING PATHWAYS AS STUDIED IN CO-TRANSFECTED HEK293 CELLS
F008
EMOTION REGULATION STRATEGIES AND FRONTOLIMBIC FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY
3724
M. Perez de la Mora, K. Fuxe, D.O. Borroto-Escuela (Mexico City, Mexico)
3725
M. Picó Pérez, P. Alonso, N. Cardoner, M. Subirà, C. López-Solà, I. Martínez-Zalacaín, E. Real, J.M. Menchón,
C. Soriano-Mas (Llobregat, Spain)
F009
MEDIAL REWARD AND LATERAL NON-REWARD ORBITOFRONTAL CORTEX CIRCUITS CHANGE IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS
IN DEPRESSION
3726
E. Rolls, W. Cheng, J. Qiu, W. Liu, Y. Tang, C. Huang, X. Wang, J. Zhang, W. Lin, L. Zheng, J. Pu, S. Tsai, A. Yang, C. Lin,
F. Wang, P. Xie, J. Feng (Oxford, United Kingdom)
F010
PERCEIVED STRESS AND SUBJECTIVE MEMORY COMPLAINTS IN FAMILY CAREGIVERS OF CANCER PATIENTS
3727
R.I. Rosa, M. Ramos-Campos, P. Mesa-Gresa, P. Moreno-Bas, A. Escriche-Saura (Valencia, Spain)
F011
AUTONOMOUS SENSORY MERIDIAN RESPONSE (ASMR): A SPINAL FMRI EXAMINATION OF ATYPICAL SENSORYEMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES
3728
S. Smith, T. Kolesar, B. Fredborg, J. Kornelsen (Winnipeg, Canada)
F012
THE NEURAL CORRELATES OF HEDONIC AND EUDAIMONIC HAPPINESS: AN FMRI STUDY
3729
G. Testa, I. Sotgiu, A. Suardi, T. Costa, F. Cauda, M. Diano, S. Duca, M.L. Rusconi (Bergamo, Italy)
F013
ATROCITIES IN INTERNET: SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE REACTIONS TO REAL VIOLENCE TAKEN FROM YOUTUBE
3730
S. Tukaiev, I. Zyma, Y. Havrylets, M. Makarchuk, V. Rizun (Kiev, Ukraine)
F014
AN EEG STUDY OF EMOTION INDUCED BY DIFFERENT TYPES OF AUDIO-VISUAL STIMULI
3731
C. Yang, S. Tan (Taoyuan, Taiwan)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.B ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - COGNITIVE LEARNING AND
MEMORY SYSTEMS
F015
DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF PSYCHOMOTOR VIGILANCE PARADIGM IN NONHUMAN PRIMATES FOR COGNITIVE
TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
F016
DYRK1A OVEREXPRESSION IMPACT ON SIGNALING NETWORKS: A SYSTEMS BIOLOGY APPROACH
3732
V. Olah, A. Trunk, J. Inkeller, I. Hernádi (Pécs, Hungary)
3733
M. Ortega, E. Sabidó, M.D.M. Dierssen (Barcelona, Spain)
F017
EFFECTS OF PERINATAL UNDENUTRITION ON PUP RETRIEVAL AND NEST BUILDING OF ADULT LACTATING RATS 3734
M. Ortiz Valladares, M. Regalado Ortega, C. Torrero Solorio, M. Salas Alvarado (Querétaro, Mexico)
F018
ASSAY STABILITY IN THE ID/ED ATTENTIONAL SET SHIFTING TASK. A TEST/RE-TEST STABILITY STUDY IN THE
SUBCHRONIC PCP MODEL OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
3735
K. Pedersen, J. Liu, N. Plath, J.F. Bastlund (Valby, Denmark)
F019
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION OF THE MONKEY ENTORHINAL CORTEX
3736
O. Piguet, L.J. Chareyron, P. Banta Lavenex, D.G. Amaral, P. Lavenex (Lausanne, Switzerland)
F020
COMPARISON OF THE PERFORMANCE OF RATS IN DIFFERENT, SIMULTANEOUSLY LEARNED COGNITIVE TESTS
3737
I. Plangár, F. Kassai, A.J. Ernyei, E. Császár, K. Kozma, I. Gyertyán (Budapest, Hungary)
F021
EFFECTS OF LIGHT AND DARK PHASE TESTING ON THE INVESTIGATION OF BEHAVIOURAL PARADIGMS IN RODENTS
3738
M. Polesel, J. Richetto, U. Weber-Stadlbauer (Zurich, Switzerland)
F022
METHYLPHENIDATE REVERSES THE PROGRESSIVE MEMORY AND EMOTIONAL DEFICITS PRESENT IN MBNL2 KNOCKOUT
MICE, A RODENT MODEL FOR BRAIN ALTERATIONS IN MYOTONIC DYSTROPHY 1 (DM1)
3739
C. Ramón Duaso, J.J. Gallego, R. Maldonado, P. Robledo (Barcelona, Spain)
F023
SLOW-Γ RHYTHMS COORDINATE CINGULATE CORTICAL RESPONSES TO HIPPOCAMPAL SHARP-WAVE RIPPLES DURING
WAKEFULNESS
M. Remondes, M. Wilson (Lisboa, Portugal)
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
F024
MACROSCOPIC MODELING OF SPACE REPRESENTATIONS
3741
S. Rosay, T. Wernle (Trieste, Italy)
F025
RESTORING MEMORY IN EARLY ALZHEIMER MODELS BY INCREASING DENDRITIC SPINES OF ENGRAM CELLS
3742
D. Roy, A. Arons, T. Mitchell, M. Pignatelli, T. Ryan, S. Tonegawa (Cambridge, USA)
F026
HOW WE REMEMBER WHEN: HIPPOCAMPAL ENSEMBLE DYNAMICS IN BEHAVING MICE REVEALS THE TEMPORAL
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN EXPERIENCED EVENTS
3743
A. Rubin, N. Geva, L. Sheintuch, Y. Ziv (Rehovot, Israel)
F027
THE IMPACT OF PAIN ON COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE TRIGGERED BY EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPATHY IN RATS
3744
S. Saffarpour, M. Shaabni, F. Nasirinejad, M. Farahmand far (Kerman, Iran)
F028
CANTAB-BASED COGNITIVE PROFILING IN A NON-HUMAN PRIMATE MODEL OF BRAIN AGEING (MICROCEBUS MURINUS) 3745
D. Schmidtke, S. Ammersdörfer, J. Wittkowski, E. Zimmermann (Hannover, Germany)
F029
DISTURBED INTEGRITY OF THE HIPPOCAMPAL EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX RESULTS IN IMPAIRMENT OF NOVEL OBJECT
RECOGNITION TASK THROUGH INCREASED ACTIVITY OF SK CHANNELS
3746
O. Senkov, A. Mironov, A. Dityatev (Magdeburg, Germany)
F030
POSTNATAL ARC/ARG3.1 ABLATION CAUSES PROFOUND IMPAIRMENTS IN LONG-TERM MEMORY CONSOLIDATION
F031
GRID ANCHORING IS INFLUENCED BY EXPLORATION BEHAVIOR
3747
S. Castro-Gomez, X. Gao, J. Grendel, S. Graf, O. Ohana, D. Kuhl (Hamburg, Germany)
3748
B. Si, S. Jayaraman, A. Treves (Shenyang, China)
F032
THE STORAGE CAPACITY FOR GRID-CELL-LIKE SPATIAL REPRESENTATIONS
3749
A. Treves, S. Rosay, Y. Gu, U. Eugenio (Trieste, Italy)
F033
SWITCH OF MULTITRIAL TASKS IS ACCOMPANIED BY DISSIMILAR ACTIVITY CHANGES IN ANTERIOR (ACC) AND
POSTERIOR (PCC) CINGULATE CORTEX NEURONS
3750
A. Sozinov, Y. Grinchenko, Y. Alexandrov (Moscow, Russia)
F034
SEQUENCIAL ACTIVATION OF DNA METABOLISM MECHANISMS IN HIPPOCAMPUS AND PREFRONTAL PARTICIPATE IN
MEMORY FORMATION
F035
EFFECT OF ANTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX INACTIVATION ON PROCESSING OF CONFLICTING SPATIAL INFORMATION ON
ROTATING ARENA (CAROUSEL)
3751
I. Suárez Pereira, S. Bachiller, S. Canals, A.M. Carrión (Sevilla, Spain)
3752
J. Svoboda, I. Vojtechova, A. Stankova, A. Benyskova, A. Stuchlik (Prague, Czech Republic)
F036
SYNCHRONOUS POPULATION ACTIVITY IN THE HIPPOCAMPAL CA3 REGION AND DENTATE GYRUS, IN VITRO
F037
THE EFFECT OF LESION IN THE ANTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX ON SOCIAL FACILITATION IN RATS
3753
C. Szabó, I. Pál, K. Hofer, I. Ulbert, L. Wittner (Budapest, Hungary)
3754
Y. Takano, M. Ukezono, S. Nakashima (Kyoto, Japan)
F038
ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN SPEED CELLS IN PEDUNCULOPONTINE NUCLEUS AND
MEDIAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX
3755
N. Tanke, M. Carvalho, M. Witter, E. Moser, M. Moser (Trondheim, Norway)
F039
LATERAL INHIBITION IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS CONTROLS THE SIZE OF ACTIVE CELL ENSEMBLES AND MEMORY STABILITY
3756
T. Stefanelli, C. Bertollini, C. Lüscher, D. Muller, P. Mendez (Genève, Switzerland)
F040
COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY: MODULATION OF PREFRONTAL-HIPPOCAMPAL NETWORK
3757
D. Thonnard, R. D'Hooge, Z. Vegh (Leuven, Belgium)
F041
THE FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE MURINE PREFRONTAL CORTEX
3758
L. Van den Broeck, R. D'Hooge, Z. Vegh (Leuven, Belgium)
F042
LONG-TERM DIETARY RESTRICTION MODULATES BRAIN INSULIN AND NEUROPEPTIDE Y EXPRESSION AND
EXPLORATORY BEHAVIOR IN MIDDLE-AGED RATS
3759
S. Todorovic, A. Mladenovic-Djordjevic, K. Smiljanic, V. Pesic, S. Ruzdijic, S. Kanazir (Belgrade, Serbia)
F043
HIPPOCAMPAL PROJECTIONS TO VENTRAL STRIATUM ARE NECESSARY TO CONSOLIDATE SPATIAL MEMORY
3760
G. Torromino, G.M. Biasini, A. Pignataro, L. Autore, S. Middei, M. Ammassari-Teule, A. Mele (Rome, Italy)
F044
COGNITION AND MEMORY IN TWO TRANSGENIC TAUOPATHY MOUSE MODELS
3761
F. Valkenburg, D. Van Dam, C. Ceuterick-de Groote, P.P. De Deyn (Antwerp, Belgium)
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BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
F045
MODIFICATION OF LOCAL INTERACTIONS IN GERBIL AUDITORY CORTEX DURING DISCRIMINATION LEARNING AS
MEASURED BY NEW CAUSALITY
3762
T. Wanger, S. Hu, A. Schulz, Y. Sokolov, R. Kozma, F. Ohl (Magdeburg, Germany)
F046
THE WIDE-SPREAD BIOCHEMICAL CONSEQUENCES OF NIGROSTRIATAL NEURODEGENERATION AND THEIR RELATIONS
TO SPATIAL LEARNING DEFICIT IN THE MPTP MODEL OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
3763
M. Zaremba, P.M. Boguszewski, I. Joniec-Maciejak (Warsaw, Poland)
F047
EFFECTS OF PRENATAL HYPOXIA ON BRAIN NEURONAL PLASTICITY, BEHAVIOR AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN RAT
POSTNATAL ONTOGENESIS
3764
I.A. Zhuravin, O.S. Alekseeva, N.M. Dubrovskaya, N.L. Tumanova, D.S. Vasilev, N.N. Nalivaeva (St. Petersburg, Russia)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.F ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - REWARD AND REINFORCEMENT
F048
PHASIC ACTIVATION OF FRONTAL CORTEX PROJECTION NEURONS IS SUFFICIENT TO ELICIT SELF-STIMULATION AND
CONDITIONED RESPONDING IN ASSOCIATIVE REWARD LEARNING
F049
VENTROMEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX AND IRRATIONAL DECISION-MAKING
3765
W. Pan, J. Dudman (Ashburn, USA)
3766
G.K. Papageorgiou, J. Sallet, W. Marco, B.K. Chau, M.J. Buckley, M.F.S. Rushworth (Oxford, United Kingdom)
F050
DYADIC SOCIAL INTERACTION OF C57BL/6 MICE VS INTERACTION WITH A TOY MOUSE: CONDITIONED PLACE
PREFERENCE/AVERSION, SUBSTRAIN DIFFERENCES, AND NO DEVELOPMENT OF A HIERARCHY
3767
B.S. Pinheiro, S.S. Seidl, E. Habazettl, B.E. Gruber, T. Bregolin, G. Zernig (Innsbruck, Austria)
F051
CHANGES IN APOPTOTIC FACTORS IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS ON MORPHINE-INDUCED CONDITIONED PLACE
PREFERENCE IN THE RAT: INVOLVEMENT OF ACUTE AND SUBCHRONIC PHYSICAL STRESS
3768
A. Pirasteh, Y. Razavi, A. Haghparast (Tehran, Iran)
F052
EFFECTS OF MATERNAL SEPARATION ON ALCOHOL REWARDING PROPERTIES, BINGE DRINKING AND RELAPSE
BEHAVIOR IN ADOLESCENT MICE
3769
M. Portero Tresserra, I. Gracia-Rubio, O. Valverde (Barcelona, Spain)
F053
INVOLVEMENT OF OREXIN-2 RECEPTORS WITHIN THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA IN DEVELOPMENT OF MORPHINE
SENSITIZATION INDUCED BY LATERAL HYPOTHALAMUS STIMULATION IN RATS
3770
Y. Razavi, F. Sadeghzadeh, A. Pirasteh, A. Haghparast (Tehran, Iran)
F054
COCAINE CONDITIONED REWARD IN SURGICAL, PHARMACOLOGIC, AND GENETIC MODELS OF ALTERED BILE ACID
SIGNALING
3771
I. Reddy, K. Erreger, D. Ghose, B. Turner, C. Saunders, A. Poe, V. Albaugh, B. Grueter, N. Abumrad, C.R. Flynn, A. Galli
(Nashville, TN, USA)
F055
RATS HUNT STAG: EXAMINING HOW THE INTEGRATION OF SOCIAL INFORMATION SUPPORTS COORDINATION AND
COOPERATION IN A GAME THEORETICAL DECISION-MAKING TASK
F056
ORGANIZATION OF PROJECTIONS FROM THE INSULAR CORTEX TO THE PARASUBTHALAMIQUE REGION IN THE RAT
3772
S. Rennie, E. Dewit, A. Silva, G. Polavieja, M. Moita (Lisboa, Portugal)
3773
P. Risold, M. Barbier, S. Chometton, C. Houdayer, G. Franchi, A. Mariot, F. Poncet, Y. Peterschmitt, D. Fellmann
(Besançon, France)
F057
DOPAMINERGIC MEDIATION OF PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONED AND UNCONDITIONED RESPONDING
3774
S. Roughley, S. Killcross (Sydney, Australia)
F058
EFFECTS OF PALMITOYLETHANOLAMIDE IN COCAINE-INDUCED BEHAVIOURS
3775
L.J. Santín Núñez, E.N. Zambrana Infantes, P. Galeano, C. Rosell del Valle, D. Ladrón de Guevara Miranda,
E. Castilla Ortega, F. Rodriguez de Fonseca, E. Blanco Calvo (Malaga, Spain)
F059
MODELLING THE SEROTONIN SYSTEM OF THE BRAIN AND ITS ROLE IN SUPPRESSING DISTRACTING STIMULI WHILE
WAITING FOR A DELAYED REWARD
F060
IN VIVO EXPLORATION OF DOPAMINERGIC SIGNALING INVOLVED IN COCAINE-INDUCED BEHAVIORAL CHANGES
3776
M. Sutherland, B. Porr (East Kilbride, United Kingdom)
3777
A.H.R. Thomsen, M. Rickhag, U. Gether (Copenhagen, Denmark)
F061
REWARDING EFFECT OF THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA CB1 RECEPTOR ACTIVATION ASSOCIATED WITH THE
HIPPOCAMPAL CAMKII SIGNALING
S. Valajannavabpour, A. Rezayof, M. Sardari, Z. Ghasemzadeh (Tehran, Iran)
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INDEX NUMBER
F062
CORTICOTROPHIN RELEASING FACTOR 1 RECEPTOR SIGNALING WITHIN THE NUCLEUS INCERTUS REGULATES ALCOHOL
SEEKING IN RATS
F063
BLOCKADE OF OREXIN-1 RECEPTORS IN THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA COULD ATTENUATE THE LATERAL
HYPOTHALAMIC STIMULATION-INDUCED POTENTIATION OF REWARDING PROPERTIES OF MORPHINE
3779
L. Walker, H. Kastman, J. Koeleman, C. Smith, C. Perry, E. Krstew, A. Gundlach, A. Lawrence (Melbourne, Australia)
3780
L. Zarepour (Tehran, Iran)
COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR:
F.2.G ANIMAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR - MEMORY MODULATION, CONSOLIDATION
AND RECONSOLIDATION
F064
CTCF-MEDIATED HIGH-ORDER CHROMATIN STRUCTURE IS NECESSARY FOR LEARNING AND MEMORY
3781
E. Elliott, S. Nardone, D. Getselter, D. Raz, M. Tal, R. Raj, H. Kaphzan, O. Hakim, D.S. Sams (Safed, Israel)
F065
TRANSCRIPTIONAL CO-REPRESSOR SIN3A ENHANCES LONG-TERM MEMORY BY MODELING NEURONAL SYNAPTIC
PLASTICITY MARKERS
3782
C. Florian, M. Rieux (Toulouse, France)
F066
USING VIRAL TRANSLATING RIBOSOME AFFINITY PURIFICATION (VIR-TRAP) TO STUDY ASSOCIATIVE RECOGNITION
MEMORY CONSOLIDATION
3783
J. Gaunt, H. Scott, L. Marucci, E.C. Warburton, J. Uney (Bristol, United Kingdom)
F067
THE TYROSINE KINASE C-ABL MODULATES SYNAPTIC GENES TRANSCRIPTION REGULATING LEARNING AND MEMORY
3784
A. Gonzalez, A. Alvarez (Santiago de Chile, Chile)
F068
REUNIENS AND RHOMBOID NUCLEI MODULATE HIPPOCAMPAL AND CORTICAL HISTONES ACETYLATION LEVELS: A ROLE
IN SPATIAL MEMORY PERSISTENCE?
3785
A. Gressier, T. Cholvin, B. Cosquer, J. Cassel, A. Boutillier (Strasbourg, France)
F069
INVOLVEMENT OF CEREBELLAR LTP INDUCED BY NITRIC OXIDE-INDUCED CA2+ RELEASE IN EXTINCTION OF EYEBLINK
CONDITIONING
3786
S. Kakizawa, Y. Kishimoto, T. Miyazaki, T. Murayama, M. Tanaka, S. Yamamoto, D. Yamazaki, M. Nishi, T. Yamazawa,
M. Watanabe, M. Iino (Kyoto, Japan)
F070
IN SILICO AND IN VIVO INTERROGATION OF A FEAR MEMORY NETWORK
3787
J. Kenney, G. Vetere, L. Tran, P. Steadman, S. Josselyn, P. Frankland (Toronto, Canada)
F071
FORGETTING OF LONG-TERM MEMORY REQUIRES ACTIVATION OF NMDA RECEPTORS, L-TYPE VOLTAGE-DEPENDENT
CA2+ CHANNELS AND CALCINEURIN
F072
PATTERN SEPARATION AND FIELD REPETITION EMERGE AS COMPLEMENTARY MECHANISMS IN DOPAMINEDEPENDENT PLACE FIELD REMAPPING
3788
P. Lunardi, R. Sachser, F. Santana, A.P. Crestani, L. Pedraza, J.A. Quillfeldt, O. Hardt, L. Alvares (Porto Alegre, Brazil)
3789
O. Mamad, S. Lars, M. Harry, T. Marian (Dublin, Ireland)
F073
INFLUENCES OF SLEEP DEPRIVATION AND TIME OF THE DAY ON CUED FEAR EXTINCTION MEMORY CONSOLIDATION
3790
I. Melo de Carvalho, I. Ehrlich (Tuebingen, Germany)
F074
DISSOCIABLE ROLES OF GADD45Α/Β IN THE RAT PERIRHINAL CORTEX AND HIPPOCAMPUS FOR OBJECT MEMORY:
DIFFERENT FORMS OF DNA METHYLATION?
3791
K. Mitchnick, W. Wei, S. Creighton, L. Leighton, B. Kalisch, T. Bredy, B. Winters (Guelph, Canada)
F075
FLEXIBILITY IN LEARNING IS CONTROLLED BY A BALANCE BETWEEN PRELIMBIC AND INFRALIMBIC MEMORIES
ESTABLISHED LATE, POST ACQUISITION 3792
A. Mukherjee, P. Caroni (Basel, Switzerland)
F076
THE EFFECT OF KETAMINE AND MK-801 ON RECONSOLIDATION OF FOOD INSTRUMENTAL MEMORY WHEN GIVEN
UNDER A ‘METAPLASTICITY’ PROTOCOL
3793
A. Piva, E. Gerace, M. Di Chio, F. Armani, V. Tedesco, D. Pellegrini-Giampietro, C. Chiamulera (Verona, Italy)
F077
THE INVOLVEMENT OF TRP CHANNELS IN MEMORY CONSOLIDATION IN PASSIVE AVOIDANCE TASK IN ONE-DAY OLD
CHICKS
3794
E. Salinska, A. Stafiej, M. Slomka (Warsaw, Poland)
F078
ROLE OF A BETA NORADRENERGIC BLOCKER IN THE RECONSOLIDATION OF TRAUMATIC MEMORY IN AN ANIMAL
MODEL OF POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
3795
H. Villain, C. Florian, P. Roullet (Toulouse, France)
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NOVEL METHODS AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT:
G.4.B PHYSIOLOGICAL METHODS - OPTOGENETICS
G001
PHOTOSTIMULATION OF DORSAL RAPHE SEROTONIN NEURONS BIASES ACTION SELECTION
3796
P. Correia, E. Lottem, D. Banerjee, Z. Mainen (Lisboa, Portugal)
G002
INVESTIGATION OF THE MOLECULAR MECHANISMS INVOLVED IN THE OPTOGENETIC ACTIVATION OF NEURONS
3797
Y. De Coene, C. Bartic, K. Clays, V. Baeckelandt, S. Van Cleuvenbergen, T. Verbiest, K. Thevissen, C. Van Den Haute
(Heverlee, Belgium)
G003
LIGHT AND TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION IN THE RAT BRAIN DURING OPTOGENETIC STIMULATION
3798
B. Gysbrechs, L. Wang, N. Nguyen Do Trong, Z. Navratilova, F. Battaglia, W. Saeys, C. Bartic (Leuven, Belgium)
G004
EXPLORATION OF A ZEBRAFISH BEHAVIORAL CIRCUIT: COMBINING 3D HOLOGRAPHIC OPTOGENETICS AND
FUNCTIONAL IMAGING
3799
J. Donovan, M. Dal Maschio, H. Baier (Martinsried, Germany)
G005
BIOPHYSICAL CONSTRAINTS OF OPTOGENETIC INHIBITION AT PRESYNAPTIC TERMINALS
3800
M. Mahn, M. Prigge, S. Ron, R. Levy, O. Yizhar (Rehovot, Israel)
G006
TAPERED FIBER OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE FOR HOMOGENEOUS IN VIVO LIGHT DELIVERY IN EXTENDED BRAIN STRUCTURES
3801
F. Pisanello, G. Mandelbaum, L. Sileo, M. Pisanello, I. Oldenburg, M. Emara, A. Della Patria, B. Spagnolo, B. Sabatini,
M. De Vittorio (Arnesano, Italy)
G007
TAPERED AND NANO-PATTERNED OPTICAL FIBER FOR CUSTOM IN VIVO LIGHT DELIVERY
3802
M. Pisanello, L. Sileo, A. Della Patria, B.L. Sabatini, M. De Vittorio, F. Pisanello (Arnesano, Italy)
G008
SIMULTANEOUS CALCIUM IMAGING AND OPTOGENETIC MANIPULATION IN FREELY BEHAVING MICE
G009
NEW TWIST FOR OPTOGENETICS - CHARACTERIZATION OF LIGHT RESPONSIVE, GENETICALLY MODIFIED CELLS AS
CELLULAR SENSORS
3803
A. Stamatakis, S. Gulati, M. Trulson, S. Otte (Palo Alto, USA)
3804
L. Stanica, M. Gheorghiu, E. Gheorghiu (Bucharest, Romania)
G010
HIGH-PRECISION ALL-OPTICAL METHOD FOR CELL-BASED DRUG SCREENING ON VOLTAGE-GATED ION CHANNELS
G011
SINGLE-CELL OPTICAL CONTROL WITH A DIGITAL MULTI-MIRROR DEVICE
3805
J. Streit, S. Kleinlogel (Bern, Switzerland)
3806
M. Tran, K. Seo, M. Kohl, J.H. Kwag, B. Richards (Toronto, Canada)
G012
CL-OUT: A NOVEL COOPERATIVE OPTOGENETIC TOOL FOR EXTRUDING CHLORIDE FROM NEURONS
3807
H. Alfonsa, J.H. Lakey, R.N. Lightowlers, A.J. Trevelyn (Newcastle, UK)
NOVEL METHODS AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT:
G.5.B BIOINFORMATICS - DATA ANALYSIS AND SOFTWARE
G013
3D (THREE – DIMENSIONAL) EVALUATION OF ISCHEMIC DAMAGED BRAIN AREA AND CORRELATION OF THEM WITH
CLINICAL SYMPTOMS
3808
N. Kurbetli, M.B. OZDEMİR, Y. ARİFOĞLU, C.H. ONCEL, A.B. YAĞCI, V. CITIŞLI (Istanbul, Turkey)
G014
AUTOMATED META-ANALYSIS OF FMRI PAPERS RELATED TO POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER NEURAL CIRCUITRY
3809
S. Mesmoudi, W. Cancino, M. Rodic, D. Peschanski, F. Eustache, F. Dégeilh (Paris, France)
G015
PHASE-AMPLITUDE COUPLING DURING PROPOFOL-INDUCED SEDATION
G016
FIRST CONNECTOMICS CHALLENGE: FOSTERING RESEARCH IN NETWORK INFERENCE AND ITS APPLICATIONS
3810
N. Nicolaou, T. Constandinou (London, United Kingdom)
3811
J. Orlandi, D. Battaglia, O. Stetter, I. Canals, I. Guyon, B. Ray, M. Saeed, J. Soriano (Barcelona, Spain)
G017
3-D ( THREE- DIMENSIONAL) EVALUATION OF ISCHEMIC DAMAGED IN CEREBELLUM AND CORRELATION OF THEM WITH
CLINICAL SYMPTOMS
G018
INDIVIDUAL BRAIN CHARTING: A COMPREHENSIVE NEUROIMAGING DATABASE TOWARDS A MACROSCOPIC
REPRESENTATION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN
3812
O. OZTÜRK, N. KURBETLİ, M.B. OZDEMİR, Y. ARİFOĞLU (Istanbul, Turkey)
A.L. Pinho, B. Thirion (Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
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3813
POSTER PRESENTATION VII
WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016
SESSION TIME: 09:30 - 13:00
PRESENTATION TIME: 11:30 - 13:00
Poster Area
BOARD NO
INDEX NUMBER
G019
FISHTRACKER: REAL-TIME TRACKING OF LEARNING BEHAVIOR OF INDIVIDUAL FISH IN GROUPS
3814
M. Rasch, A. Shi, Z. Ji (Beijing, China)
G020
A NOVEL APPROACH FOR DECODING SINGLE TRIALS FROM EEG/LFP RECORDINGS
3815
H. Rey, V. Lopes dos Santos, J. Navajas, R. Quian Quiroga (Leicester, United Kingdom)
G021
FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA (SCZ) RISK GENES USING HIGH-CONTENT SCREENING
3816
M. Rosato, S. Stringer, T. Gebuis, M.J.M. Sassen, D. Posthuma, A.B. Smit, R.E. Van Kesteren (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
G022
MEASURING THE CORTICAL CORRELATION STRUCTURE OF SPONTANEOUS OSCILLATORY ACTIVITY WITH EEG AND MEG
3817
M. Siems, A. Pape, J.F. Hipp, M. Siegel (Tübingen, Germany)
G023
REVIEWING THE CARMEN PROJECT FOR COLLABORATIVE SHARING OF DATA AND ANALYSIS TOOLS IN
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
3818
L. Smith (Stirling, United Kingdom)
G024
AUTOMATIC OBJECTIVE CRITERION FOR SETTING NEURONAL ACTION POTENTIAL SPIKE DETECTION THRESHOLDS
3819
J.M. Tanskanen, F.E. Kapucu, J.A. Hyttinen (Tampere, Finland)
G025
EXTRACTING "SOURCE ACTIVITY" FROM EEG FOR REAL-TIME BRAIN-STATE INFORMED STIMULATION PROTOCOLS
3820
L. Tomasevic, J. Van Bellen, M. Takemi, A. Thielscher, K.H. Madsen, H.R. Siebner (Hvidovre, Denmark)
MISCELLANEOUS
A038
IN VITRO 3D MODELLING OF CORTICOGENESIS USING HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
3821
C. Mattei, G.M. D'Abaco, A.J. Alshawaf, B. Nasr, G. Chana, I. Everall, S. Efstratios, M. Dottori (Victoria, Australia)
C155
AN OXYTOCIN RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST INHIBITS SOCIAL PREFERENCE IN ZEBRAFISH
3822
L. Westberg, J. Landin, D. Hovey, A. Zettergren, P. Kettunen (Gothenburg, Sweden)
D067
ABERRANT OSCILLATORY RHYTHM IN RD10 MOUSE RETINA MODULATES RETINAL GANGLION CELL
RESPONSE TO ELECTRICAL STIMULATION
3823
Y. Goo, D.J. Park, J.R. Ahn (Cheongju, Republic of Korea)
D068
NEURAL MECHANISM OF PLACEBO ANALGESIA IN NEUROPATHIC PAIN MODEL RATS
3824
Y. Zeng, Q. Zeng, D. Hu, W. Yang, E. Hayashinaka, Y. Wada, Y. Watanabe, Y. Cui (Kobe, Japan; Hangzhou, China)
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314 | POSTER PRESENTATION VII – WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
AUTHOR NAME
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
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INDEX OF
SPEAKERS AND
AUTHORS
INDEX
July 2-6, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
AUTHOR NAME
Aalderink, M.
Aalto, A.
Aarsland, D.
Aasebø, I.
Abad, A.
Abakumov, M.
Abakumova, I.
Abate, G.
Abatzi, A.
Abbasi, N.
AbbasiHabashi, S.
Abbassi, M.S.
Abbott, A.
Abbott, L.
Abdolalizadeh, A.
Abdoul-Azize, S.
Abdul Hussain, H.
Abdulaziz, S.
Abdulhameedkaabi, z.
Abdurashitov, A.
Abe, H.
Abebe, D.
Abe-Higuchi, N.
Abel, T.
Abele, J.
Abellán, A.
Abentung, A.
Abghari, S.
Abi, H.
Abou Al-Shaar, H.
Abou Elezz, A.
Abou Tayoun, A.
Abouelhoda, M.
Aboutara, N.
Abraham, A.
Abrahamsson, T.
Abraira, V.
Abreu, C.
Absenger-Novak, M.
Abu, I.F.
Abumrad, N.
Abushik, P.A.
Acaz-Fonseca, E.
Acebes, A.
Aceto, G.
Acharjee, S.
Acher, F.
Achermann, P.
Achterberg, M.
Achtyes, E.
Aćimović, J.
Acsády, L.
Adair, E.
Adam, Z.
Adamantidis, A.
Adamek, P.
Adamski, M.
Adayev, T.
Adelman, J.P.
Adeniyi, P.
Adermark, L.
Adhikary, S.
Adi, A.
Adlard, P.
Adlesic, N.
Adrait, A.
Adrián, O.
Adrio, F.
Aebischer, J.
Aebischer, P.
Afonso, C.A.M.
Afonso, N.
Afsharinezhad, P.
Aftanas, L.
Agarwal, A.
Agarwal, G.
Agarwal, S.M.
Agbemenyah, H.Y.
Aggarwal, T.
INDEX
2 744
1 803
1 420
2 739
430
3 558
3 079
3 494
2 837
898, 3 495, 3 504
3 259
2 605
161, 2 250
162
898, 3 495, 3 504
945
1 275
1 887
2 038
3 558
3 674
832
3 101
3 717
2 359
196
2 893, 2 894
560
2 968
308
271
2 021
308
1 839
1 050
213
2 186
3 155
1 285
699
3 771
700, 2 683
1 492, 2 833
1 312
1 536
273
356
3 191
2 744
2 598, 3 721
1 851
3 186, 3 187
614, 1 999
2 125
1 032, 1 783
977
2 483
3 533
2 669
1 493
940
942
832
1 456
825
2 895
3 271
1 282
2 524, 3 012
2 524, 3 012
1 494
3 524
3 003
3 171
530, 2 927
1 651
3 585
1 418
3 529
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Aggleton, J.P.
490, 491
Aggleton, J.P.
2 913
Aghaei, I.
2 670
Agnati, L.F.
2 465
Agnes, K.
528
Agnès, P.
416
Agostinho, A.
1 995
Agostinho, P.
1 503
Agrawal, R.
3 585
Aguade, E.S.
2 366
Aguado, F.
3 466, 3 496
Aguayo, L.
1 781
Agudelo-Toro, A.
1 572
Agudo-Barriuso, M.
1 552, 1 551, 2 571
Aguiar, P.
1 059
Aguilá Macias, J.
1 577
Aguilar Calpe, M.A.
3 243
Aguilar, A.
2 742
Aguilar, E.
1 345
Aguilar, J.
1 460, 1 577
Aguilar-Luque, M.
1 992
Aguilera, J.
1 502
Aguilera-Sánchez, F.
2 034
Aguinaga Andrés, D.
2 844, 2 842
Aguinaga, D.
2 843
Aguirre, A.
2 430, 2 905
Aguzzi, A.
3 079
Ahern, G.
691
Ahlbeck, J.
195, 251, 256
Ahmadi, M.
2 778
Ahmadi, S.
1 114, 2 239
Ahmed, A.I.
1 344
Ahmed, T.
238, 1 488, 2 481
Ahmed, Z.
1 436
Ahn, H.
390
Ahn, J.R.
3 823
Ahn, S.H.
2 755
Ahn, Y.H.
1 754
Ahnert-Hilger, G.
2 584
Ahuja, G.
3 638
Aiba, A.
179, 2 686
Aibinu, A.
2 645
Aiello, M.
1 441
Aigner, L.
894, 1 260, 3 492
Aihara, K.
1 597
AIME, M.
1 077, 2 611
Airaksinen, M.
749
Airavaara, M.
1 547, 2 508, 2 533, 2 780, 3 514
Airey, C.J.
1 265
Aissaoui, A.
3 129
Ait Ouares, K.
2 862
Ajmal, M.
1 057
Akam, T.
848
Akamatsu, M.
2 998
Akbas Tosunoglu, E.
346
Akemann, W.
2 807
Akerman, C.
348, 659
Akhalkatsi, R.
168
Akhmetshina, D.
499, 1 012
Akimov, A.
3 103, 3 104
Akirav, I.
1 078
Akito, K.
1 611
Akiyoshi, R.
2 466
Akopian, I.
459
Aksan Kurnaz, I. 2 828, 3 039, 3 348, 3 368, 3 357
Al Breacan, M.
308
Al Rajeh, S.
1 887
Al Sagheer, T.
833
Al Tassan, N.
308, 1 887
Ala, U.
2 895
Al-Abed, Y.
1 423
Al-Absi, A.
899
Alafuzoff, A.
2 698
AlAhmed, S.
1 763
Alain, G.
207
Alain, N.
3 193
Alamri, S.
1 052
Alan, U.
2 790
Alanazi, M.
1 887
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Alarcón-Aris, D.
319
Alba Delgado, C.
1 274, 2 643
Alban, d.K.d.
1 307
Albani, D.
1 716
Albar, R.
308
Albaugh, V.
3 771
Alberch Vié, J.
806, 1 901, 817
Alberch, J.
819, 828, 831, 1 746, 1 912, 3 446
Albergaria, C.
2 662
Alberini, C.
3 306
Albers, K.
847
Albert, F.
339
Albert, M.
2 363
Alberto, B.
2 430
Albillos, A.
2 371
Albino Trindade Fortaleza, E.
2 174
Albino-Teixeira, A.
815
Alboni, S.
2 454
Albrecht, A.
401
Albrecht, J.
2 580
Alcacer, C.
323, 797
Alçada-Morais, S.
643, 646
Alcala Morales, P.L.
2 776
Alcalá Vida, R.
817
Alcalde, I.
2 039, 2 040, 2 041
Alcántara, S.
2 361, 1 466
Alcaraz-Iborra, M.
2 616, 2 761
Alcolea, D.
3 496
Alcon Franch, C.
3 260
Aldana, B.I.
2 928
Aldana, B.I.
3 476
Aldinucci, A.
1 337
Aldrin-Kirk, P.
320, 1 287, 1 719
Alecci, M.
324
Aleksandrova, E.A.
2 687
Alekseeva, O.S.
3 764
Alekseichuk, I.
3 194
Alemany González, M.
252
Alenina, N.
198, 582, 2 593, 2 821, 2 825
Alescio-Lautier, B.
457
Alevra, M.
3 630
Àlex, B.
1 531
Alexander, A.
2 129
Alexander, B.
468, 1 560, 2 348
Alexander, E.
1 314
Alexandra, A.
2 617
Alexandra, V.
2 033
Alexandrine, C.
2 529
Alexandrov, Y.
3 268, 3 750
Alexandrov, Y.I.
1 073
Alexis, B.
2 529
Alexovič Matiašová, A.
641, 1 755
Aleyasin, H.
1 710, 2 592
Alfaïa, C.
2 608
Alfaro, T.
1 503
Alfieri, A.
736, 2 895
Alfiler, L.
1 364
Alfonsa, H.
126, 3 807
Alfonso-Loeches, S.
432
Ali, A.
644
Ali, T.
358
Alirol, S.
2 613
Alishbayli, A.
500
Alizadeh, S.
1 050, 1 733
Al-Kafaji, G.
172
Alkam, D.
2 997
Alkhairallah, T.
308
Alkjær, T.
1 592
Allaman, I.
529, 1 983
Allegra Mascaro, A.L.
1 956
Allegra, M.
1 511
Allen, K.
603
Allen, M.
691, 1 656
Allen, N.D.
1 746
Aller Alvarez, M.I.
2 587
Allers, K.
1 301
Allio, A.
1 782
Allocca, G.
2 170
Allouche, A.
2 990
INDEX OF SPEAKERS AND AUTHORS | 317
AUTHOR NAME
Allsop, S.
Almagrashi, A.
Almansa Berro, E.
Almeida, A.
Almeida, A.S.
Almeida, J.
Almeida, R.
Almeida, R.D.
Almeida-Correa, S.
Almeida-Francia, C.C.D.d.
Almela, P.
AlMohanna, F.
Al-Mubarak, B.
Almusaiab, A.
Alnaemi, F.
Alò, R.
Alonso, A.
Alonso, B.
Alonso, J.R.
Alonso, L.
Alonso, P.
Alonso-Magdalena, P.
Alonso-Nanclares, L.
Alorfi, N.
Alpizar, S.
Alsaffar, B.
Alshakmobarak, L.
Alshawaf, A.
Alshawaf, A.J.
Alstermark, B.
Alstrup, A.K.O.
Altafaj, X.
Al-Tassan, N.
AlTawil, B.
Alter, H.
Alter, K.
AlTurki, M.
Altvater, M.
Alvares, L.
Alvarez Herrero, S.
Alvarez Periel, E.
Álvarez Suárez, P.
Álvarez, A.
Álvarez, A.Á.
Alvarez, B.
Alvarez, R.
Alvarez, S.
Alvarez-Bolado, G.
Álvarez-Ferradas, C.
Álvarez-Pérez, B.
Alves da Silva, E.
Alves da Silva, J.
Alves Leite, J.
Alves, M.
Alves, N.D.
Alves, P.
Alvino, A.
AlYemni, E.
Alzheimer, C.
Amadio, A.
Amadio, S.
Amador de Lara, G.
Amalric, M.
Amano, I.
Amara, S.G.
Amaral, D.G.
Amaral, J.D.
Amaresha, A.C.
Amaro, D.
Amat Foraster, M.
Ambartsumian, N.
Ambrogioni, L.
Ambrósio, A.F.
Ambrosio, E.
Ambrus, G.G.
Ametamey, S.
Ametamey, S.M.
Amici, M.
Amin, F.
INDEX
1 697
832
454
2 711, 2 747, 3 575
2 810
2 093
1 503
2 366
585
2 087
424, 425, 935
1 887
308
308
832
1 336
165
2 408
1 506, 3 637
582, 2 745
3 725
2 872
2 891
2 645
1 816
308
308
344
3 821
1 598
3 512
708
832
308
2 973
1 609
308
1 485
3 788
2 554
819
2 131
3 784, 1 465, 1 477
1 464
3 703
3 275
3 163, 3 569
627
2 467
982, 978, 981
1 929
3 682
1 984, 2 011
1 928
2 000
2 810
1 914
308, 832
3 406
2 054
2 521
3 194
2 306, 2 972
870
67, 69
3 736
1 494
3 585
3 106
2 588
297
1 727
2 571
423
464
2 778
3 712
1 828
358
318 | INDEX OF SPEAKERS AND AUTHORS
AUTHOR NAME
Amin, L.
Amin, S.
Amiri, H.
Amiri, S.
Ammar, M.
Ammari, R.
Ammassari-Teule, .
Ammassari-Teule, M.
Ammer, G.
Ammersdörfer, S.
Amorim, L.
Amorós Aguilar, L.
Amrein, I.
Amrutur, B.
Ana I., R.
Ana João, R.
Anastassiou, C.
Anckaerts, C.
Anderberg, R.
Anders, S.
Andersen, A.D.
Andersen, J.
Andersen, J.P.
Andersen, J.V.
Andersen, J.V.
Andersen, K.
Andersen, K.W.
Andersen, O.
Anderson, M.L.
Andersson, C.
Andersson, D.
Andersson, F.
Andersson, K.
Andersson, M.
Anderton, R.
Andjus, P.
Andjus, P.R.
Andolina, D.
Andorka, C.
Andrade, C.
Andrade, G.
Andrade-Talavera, Y.
Andraini, T.
Andrási, T.
Andrea, B.
Andrea, C.
Andrea, M.
Andrea, T.
Andreas, B.
Andreasen, J.T.
Andreassen, T.
Andreoli, L.
Andrés, B.
Andres, C.
Andres, M.
Andres, M.E.
Andresen, L.
Andressoo, J.
Andretic, R.
Andreu, A.
Andrew, S.
Andreyeva, A.
Andries, L.
Andrieu, P.
Andrioli, A.
Ang, S.
Angamo Ayele, E.
Angamo, E.A.
Angelaki, D.
Angelatou, F.
Angelats Canals, E.
Angelhuber, M.
Angelidis, A.
Angelini, C.
Angella, L.
Angelo Luigi, V.
Angelo, M.F.
Angelova, A.
Anggono, V.
INDEX
1 177
321
560
290
2 369
263
1 882
292, 3 760
476, 1 556, 1 559
3 745
2 708, 2 746
1 479
2 924
3 433
2 492
2 748
30
1 766, 2 440
3 241, 3 254
1 062
1 431, 2 139
2 484
803
722
3 476
1 358
3 683
2 100
253
1 606
3 497
619, 2 690
2 900
322, 2 553
3 022
3 014
2 896
1 708
2 699
1 140
1 503
3 419
3 488
579, 2 441, 276
1 470
3 546
3 568
2 033
1 741
566
1 343
323, 797
643, 1 292, 1 768, 1 774
2 015
402
1 549, 3 428
712
1 987
426
163
830
3 482
885
1 120, 2 012
1 938
681, 1 753, 3 375
2 803
730
143
701, 1 903
2 842, 2 844
3 684
645, 653, 1 280
736, 2 895
2 560
2 536
2 884
1 740
2 866
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Anggraini, D.
1 652
Angibaud, J.
2 462
Anglada-Huguet, M.
831
An-Gourfinkel, I.
860
Angulo, M.C.
1 857
Anikeeva, P.
44
Anisimov, V.
1 646
Anjum, M.
1 931
Ankri, L.
1 553
Anna, F.
2 002
Anna, M.
913
Anna, R.
3 546
Annamneedi, A.
214
Anne, S.
1 760
Annunziato, L.
294, 362, 2 520,
3 025, 3 035, 3 055
Anokhin, K.
593, 631, 1 669,
1 670, 1 671, 2 132, 3 220
Anokhin, P.
427
Ansaldo, A.
1 611
Ansermet, F.
1 972
Antal, A.
2 123, 3 194
Antcliff, A.
820
Antepohl, W.
1 582
Anthoney, N.
1 763
Antille, N.
1 048
Antinucci, P.
1 555
Antle, M.
3 377
Antognoli, V.
2 389
Antón-Bolaños, N.
1 764, 1 768, 1 292, 1 774
Antoni, B.
913
Antonini, S.
2 560
António, S.
2 748
Antoniou, D.
1 747
Antoniou, K.
2 177
Antonosante, A.
324, 1 261
Antonov, S.M.
700, 2 683
Antonucci, F.
846, 1 510, 2 845
Antony, P.
2 488
Antri, M.
1 274, 2 643
Anuncibay-Soto, B.
3 018, 3 019, 3 020
Anzilotti, S.
362, 2 520
Aon, A.J.
428
Aono, H.
2 538
Apanovich, V.
1 073
Aparicio, S.
2 166
Apolloni, S.
2 521
Apostolakis, S.
900
Apostolova, G.
2 893, 2 894
Apostolova, N.
1 993
Appel, S.
3 027
Appiah, K.
3 275
Apps, R.
2 664, 2 679
Aprea, J.
1 747
Aprile, D.
227, 3 349
Apuschkin, M.
199
Aquamarine, J.L.
2 172
Arai, I.
1 215
Arai, T.
3 085
Araki, S.
1 129
Arancio, O.
304, 305
Araque, A.
1 856, 2 455
Arasanz, A.
1 993
Arató, K.
708
Araujo de Góis, P.
460
Araújo, I.
1 503
Araujo, S.
605
Araya, R.
1 821
Arban, R.
1 301
Arber, S.
959, 1 148, 1 595, 2 070, 2 735
Arboleya, S.
406
Arbuthnott, G.W.
3 453
Arce-Varas, N.
3 494
Archila-Melendez, M.E.
3 107
Ardi, Z.
401
Arefian, E.
3 528
Arenas, E.
2 339
Arenas, M.C.
3 228
Arends, N.
310
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AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Arenz, A.
1 556, 1 558
Arepalli, S.
309
Ares, S.
3 355
Arévalo Arévalo, M.Á.
2 088, 2 354
Arevalo Sureda, E.
194
Arevalo, M.A.
1 481, 1 492
Argentieri, M.
523
Arhab, A.
949
Ari Uyar, O.
3 039
Arias Pérez, J.
3 269
Arias, A.
2 496
Arias, C.
2 742
Arias, J.L.
1 105, 1 495
Arias, M.
1 059
Arias, N.
1 105, 1 495
Arias-Vasquez, A.
1 521
Aricescu, A.R.
1 812
Arida, R.M.
1 929
Arifoğlu, Y.
346, 3 808, 3 812
Arizono, M.
2 462
Arkan, S.
1 930
Arlotta, P.
3
Armando, A.
2 748
Armani, F.
3 793
Armario Garcia, A.
3 183
Armario, A.
565, 1 094, 3 178, 3 180
Armbruster, A.
983
Armengol, J.Á.
2 405
Armstrong, D.
2 895
Armstrong, E.A.
3 207
Armstrong, N.
2 714
Arnaud, T.
207
Arnold, R.
3 163
Arnold, S.
667
Arnoux, I.
821
Arons, A.
3 742
Arosio, D.
658
Arranz-Tagarro, J.A.
2 403
Arrasate, M.
1 894
Arratia-Cortés, L.M.
2 485
Arrazola, M.
3 488
Arribas-Blazquez, M.
1 941
Arroyo-García, L.E.
442
Arroyo-Jiménez, M.d.M.
2 573
Arsenault, E.
971
Arseniev, A.
1 626
Artalejo, A.R.
1 941
Arteaga, O.
1 464, 1 465, 1 477
Artigas, F.
319, 905, 2 588, 2 591
Artime, E.
2 040, 2 041
Artinian, J.
2 411
Artoni, P.
658
Arul, V.
2 367
Arvaniti, M.
1 626
Arvastson, L.
3 584
Asan, E.
420
Asara, J.
3 090, 3 102
Asarian, L.
1 532
Aschauer, D.
586, 3 127
Aschrafi, A.
560
Asensio, C.S.
2 626
Ashaber, M.
1 002, 1 496, 2 090, 2 442
Ashby, M.C.
703
Asher, T.
2 182
Ashokan, A.
2 426
Ashpole, N.
2 163
Ashton, A.
1 616
Asi, Y.
1 436
Askew, K.
2 929
Assendorp, N.
740
Assentoft, M.
731
Assereto, S.
861
Assmann, J.C.
1 462
Astapova, M.
1 627
Astikainen, P.
551, 3 225
Astiz, M.
1 492, 2 833
Aston-Jones, G.
1 539
Astyrakaki, M.
2 145, 2 360
Asuni, A.
3 497
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Asuni, A.A.
2 471
Atacho, D.
3 635
Atan, B.
2 811
Atan, D.
1 382
Atenekeng, G.
1 048, 3 288
Ates, N.
1 930
Atis, E.S.
1 136
Atkins, J.
3 601
Atkinson, P.
1 853
Atlan, G.
453
Atsopardi, K.
1 080
Atsu, A.
183
Atsushi, M.
954
Attia, J.
1 468
Attinger, A.
477
Attwell, D.
156, 159, 2 257, 2 337, 3 444, 3 462
Aubert, A.
2 759
Aubin, S.
1 026
Auer, E.
2 941, 3 010
Augé, E.
635, 636, 2 486
Augur, I.
1 539
August, A.
298
Augusto Scopinho, A.
2 174
Augusto, E.
1 503
Augustynowicz, P.
1 614, 2 107
Aujard, F.
1 118, 3 141
Auladell, C.
1 461
Aurand, E.
373
Aureli, M.
3 472
Ausseil, J.
1 504
Austin, M.
3 083
Autore, L.
3 760
Avazzadeh, S.
1 515
Avelar, P.
2 464
Avendaño Trueba, C.
494
Averkin G., R.
1 029
Averkin, R.G.
1 027, 1 028
Avery, S.
659
Avignone, E.
3 371
Avila, C.
392, 1 891
Ávila, J.
2 468, 2 569, 2 943
Avolio, E.
1 336
Avramovic, V.
1 872
Awad, W.
3 332
Awwad Shiekh Hasan, B.
3 527
Ayad, A.
165, 584
Ayali, A.
2 059
Ayaz, A.
1 009, 2 791
Aydin, C.
2 628
Aymerich, M.S.
325
Ayoglu, B.
2 201
Ayoub, M.
2 850
Ayrault, M.
2 544
Ayumi, H.
1 145
Azadmanesh, K.
290
Azarfar, A.
500, 502, 1 736, 1 776
Azevedo, C.
2 555, 2 817
Azizi, A.H.
3 413
Aznar, S.
2 505
Azpiroz, A.
1 495
Azqueta, A.
291
Azulay-Debby, H.
1 634
Azzimondi, S.
1 511
Ba M'Hamed, S.
396
Ba, D.
1 697
Baader, S.
630
Babaei, p.
3 262
Babalian, A.
2 749
Babateen, O.
1 791
Babcock, A.
1 396, 1 403
Babić Leko, M.
2 950
Babic, N.
1 872
Babicola, L.
1 708
Babiczky, Á.
3 187
Babikir, H.
215
Babiloni, C.
1 411
Babula, P.
2 869, 2 870
Baburaj, R.
1 140
Baby George, J.
3 433
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Bacci, A.
2 880, 2 905
Bacha-Trams, M.
1 073
Bachi, A.
227
Bachiller, S.
2 133, 2 405, 3 751
Bachor, H.
2 792
Bach-Rojecky, L.
2 055
Bacigaluppi, M.
1 470
Back, J.
3 533
Bäckström, P.
1 547
Bacq, A.
834
Bacque Cazenave, J.
617
Baczyk, M.
2 522, 3 313
Bader, M.
198, 582, 2 005, 2 821
Bading, H.
2 433
Badoud, S.
330
Badouna, M.
701
Badsha, F.
2 266
Badshah, H.
358
Bae, J.W.
2 796
Bae, S.J.
2 796
Bae, Y.
749, 2 625
Baeckelandt, V.
3 797
Baek, H.
2 705
Baek, H.K.
2 001, 3 047
Baekelandt, V.
249, 2 635
Baeza, V.
1 281
Bagheri, N.
546, 968
Baglietto, G.
2 446
Baglioni, V.
854
Bagni, C.
1 926
Bagó, A.
1 450, 1 451, 2 794
Bagratashvili, V.
1 290, 1 970
Bagur, S.
1 088
Bah, A.
1 349
Bahari Javan, S.
576
Baharvand, H.
1 414
Bahl, A.
476, 1 559
Bahmer, A.
3 108
Bahor, Z.
1 728
Bahour, L.
308
Bähr, M.
328
Baides, E.
1 481
Baier, H.
478, 487, 616, 1 016, 3 799
Bailey, M.
2 101
Baimel, C.
3 258
Baimoukhametova, D.
1 021
Bains, J.
1 020, 1 021
Bair, H.
3 719
Bairachnaya, M.
2 589
Bairam, A.
3 383
Bajna, E.
3 534
Bajo Grañeras, R.
1 856
Bajo-Grañeras, R.
2 455
Bajoulvand, A.
3 718
Bak, L.K.
712, 2 928, 3 467
Bak, S.T.
822
Baka, J.
286, 3 565
Baker, J.
515
Baker, K.L.
2 378
Baker, S.
3 527
Bakermans-Kranenburg, M.
2 695
Bakermans-Kranenburg, M.J.
2 696
Bakhiet, M.
1 275
Bakken, T.
2 268, 3 135
Bakker, M.
1 011
Bakker, R.
1 011
Bakkum, D.
1 144
Bakun, M.
2 923
Bal, W.
1 947
Balaban, P.
1 365, 1 692, 1 696, 3 427
Balachandar, R.
3 370
Balada, R.
1 466
Bałaj, B.
2 107
Balakhonov, D.
2 134
Balayssac, S.
1 357
Balazs, K.
1 819
Balázsfi, D.
1 081, 1 704
Balbi, M.
1 311
Balbous, A.
833
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AUTHOR NAME
Balcı, F.
Baldascino, E.
Baldassari, S.
Baldelli, P.
Baldellou, K.
Baldo, B.
Balducci, C.
Bale, M.
Balenga, N.
Balerio, G.N.
Balezina, O.
Balia, M.
Balík, A.
Bálind, Á.
Ball, T.
Ballerini, C.
Ballerini, L.
Ballesta, S.
Ballet, S.
Balmer, T.S.
Balogh, V.
Balschun, D.
Bălşeanu, T.
Balsevich, G.
Balsters, J.
Balston, A.
Balto, J.
Baltussen, L.
Balyabin, A.
Balzani, E.
Ba-M’hamed, S.
Bamber, J.
Bampali, K.
Ban, Y.
Bandarabadi, M.
Bandres-ciga, S.
Bandtlow, C.E.
Banerjee, A.
Banerjee, D.
Banke, T.
Banks, G.
Bankstahl, J.P.
Bankstahl, M.
Bannach-Brown, A.
Bannerman, D.
Bannister, S.
Banno, T.
Bannon, A.
Baños, R.
Banqueri, M.
Banta Lavenex, P.
Bao, L.
Bär, J.
Baracskay, P.
Barantin, L.
Bárány, Z.
Barat, E.
Baratta, M.
Barbariga, M.
Barbaro, L.
Barbas, H.
Barbash, S.
BARBIER, M.
Barbieri, F.
Barbon, A.
Barbosa, J.
Barbosa, L.
Barbosa, M.
Barcia Jr., C.
Barcia Sr., C.
Barcia, C.
Barco, A.
Bard, L.
Barger, Z.
Barha, T.
Bari, F.
Barkat, T.R.
Barker, A.
INDEX
2 122
454
3 349
235, 2 397, 2 908
1 101
823
1 419
493
3 397
428, 1 538
2 387, 2 852, 2 876
1 857
711, 713
2 789
2 076
1 337
373, 1 337, 3 004
1 702
992
180
1 030, 1 387
238, 249, 1 462, 1 488,
2 480, 2 481, 2 482
628
3 093
3 191
2 984
2 563
2 345
1 970
2 365, 3 374
405
3 109
1 806
1 473, 1 870, 1 874
1 783
309
3 361
1 512
3 796
835, 836
3 708
2 546
1 931, 2 546
3 273
1 035, 1 679, 1 883
616
3 674
798
584
1 105
3 736
2 053, 3 350
175
3 267
2 690
2 090, 1 496
1 064
2 185
801, 1 976, 2 501
1 636
660
1 176, 2 376
2 750, 3 773, 945
3 051
1 926, 3 100
587, 3 201
1 891
2 014
3 054
3 054
809
2 616, 2 620, 3 360
2 279
3 505
2 090
1 474, 1 475, 1 476
3 122
478
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AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Barker, A.J.
616
Barman, A.
2 777
Barna, I.
1 081
Barnea, A.
606
Barneda Zahonero, B.
2 491, 2 935
Barnes, C.
2 778
Baron-Flores, V.
883
Barral, C.
430
Barranco, N.
3 466, 3 496
Barreda, F.
274
Barreiro, K.
2 099
Barreiro-Iglesias, A.
386, 887, 1 798
Barreiros, I.V.
503
Barrera, I.
1 871
Barrero, F.
309
Barrese, V.
1 537
Barreto, G.E.
1 481
Barrett, D.
1 889, 3 486
Barriguete Chavez, P.
1 116
Barrio, H.Z.
2 856
Barrios, A.P.
1 821
Barron, H.
2 135
Barrós Millàs, P.
2 168
Barros, A.
3 080
Barros, L.F.
1 826, 3 463
Barrot, M.
2 234, 2 601
Barski, J.
417, 561
Barsy, B.
1 673, 3 187
Barteková, M.
732
Bartha, T.
1 496, 1 624
Barthas, F.
2 234, 2 601
Barthó, P.
1 030, 1 031, 3 186, 3 187
Bartholdy, C.R.
1 592
Bartholdy, S.
3 195
Bartic, C.
3 797, 3 798
Bartkowska, K.
164, 2 002
Bartolomé-Martín, D.
2 408
Bartos, A.
2 477
Bartos, M.
2 431, 3 457
Bartoszek, E.
960, 1 769
Bar-Yosef, O.
3 373
Barz, C.
504
Barzó, P.
2 444, 286
Baschwitz, A.
1 171
Baseldella, E.
959
Bashir, Z.
1 382, 1 829, 2 679, 2 811
Bashir, Z.I.
2 127
Basilico, B.
1 858, 3 465
Bassani, S.
354, 355, 1 937, 2 623
Bassareo, V.
200
Bassett, A.
345
Bassi, L.
2 877
Basta-Kaim, A.
1 017, 1 994,
2 590, 2 594, 2 654, 3 095
Bastlund, J.F.
566, 1 372, 3 735
Bastos, A.
1 386
Basu, S.
2 159
Batalha, V.L.
815
Batawi, A.
3 385
Bateman, R.
3 506
Bathellier, B.
2 227, 3 110, 3 120
Bathgate A.D., R.
2 723
Bathgate, R.
3 209
Bathgate, R.A.D.
2 170
Batista, A.P.
2 283
Batiuk, M.
7, 2 194
Bator, E.
3 540
Batran, S.
3 649
Battaglia, D.
3 811
Battaglia, F.
595, 596, 597, 3 798
Battaglia, F.P.
3 322
Battaglia, S.
1 809
Battaglioli, E.
355
Batti, L.
3 465
Battistini, L.
2 558
bauchet, l.
1 750, 1 751
Baudot, P.
2 187
Baudry, M.
1 082
Bauermeister, C.
254
AUTHOR NAME
Baufreton, J.
Baulac, M.
Baulac, S.
Baulain, U.
Baumeister, S.
Baumgart, J.
Baumgärtner, W.
Baun, C.
Baunez, C.
Baunsgaard, C.B.
Bawden, S.
Bay, V.
Bayés, A.
Bažadona, D.
Bazin, A.
Bazovkina, D.
Beach, T.G.
Beal, M.F.
Beamish, I.
Bear, M.
Bearden, C.
Beato, M.
Beatriz, G.
Beattie, R.
Beccalli, O.
Bech Diaz, F.
Bech, F.
Bech, J.
Becherer, U.
Beck, H.
Becker, A.
Becker, B.
Becker, D.
Becker, E.
Becker, J.
Becker, K.
Becker, L.
Becker, N.
Beckingham, L.
Béclin, C.
Bédécarrats, A.
Bedell, B.J.
Bedenk, B.T.
Bednarova, V.
Bedürftig, B.
Bedwell, S.
Beed, P.
Beedie, C.
Begega, A.
Begel, V.
Beggs, J.M.
Beguin, p.
Behrens, T.
Beiderbeck, B.
Beiersdorf, J.
Beiersdorfer, A.
Bekinschtein, P.
Bekki, G.
Bekkouche, B.
Bekshaev, S.S.
Belarbi, K.
Belardo, C.
Belenguer, P.
Beleza, R.O.
Belfiore, R.
Belgard, T.G.
Belghazi, M.
Belin, D.
Bellak, T.
Bellani, S.
Bellenchi, G.
Belles, M.
Belliveau, L.
Bellocchio, L.
Bellone, C.
Bellows, S.
Belluardo, N.
Bellucci, A.
Belluscio, L.
INDEX
1 905
860
860
2 835
176
759
1 931
865
1 715, 3 257
1 582, 1 587
1 917
1 467, 2 180
737
2 950
3 050
201
1 434
2 980
766
2 438
1 658
2 880
2 617
667
334
2 040
2 039, 2 041
625
1 313, 2 386
2 445, 3 450
3 588
1 046
1 859, 1 860, 1 861, 2 278
345, 3 337
2 614, 2 849, 2 850
2 447
3 111
1 133, 3 324
893
1 740
285
1 462
585, 1 665
455
3 543
626
274, 1 224, 1 227
2 811
2 131
844
1 146
1 833
2 135
3 112
666, 3 385
2 930
3 231
2 812
3 691
670
326
2 494
3 488
643
3 001
7, 1 513, 2 194
280
439
374
334, 3 573
1 279
1 260
3 106
3 396
2 314
1 456
1 323, 2 568
814, 1 898
2 675
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AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Belluzzi, O.
3 649
Belmaati Cherkaoui, M.
2 341
Belmonte, C.
2 040, 2 041
Belmonte, E.
2 396
Belousov, V.
1 365
Belperio, D.
522
Beltram, F.
658
Beltramini, M.
805
Beltramo, R.
1 013
Beltrán, F.A.
827
Belvindrah, R.
675
Belzold, M.
2 016
Belzung, C.
92, 2 601
Ben Shannan, T.
1 634
Benamer, N.
1 857
Benazzi, L.
3 649
Benazzouz, A.
3 521, 3 522
Benazzouz, R.
773
Bencsik, N.
738
Bender, F.
1 383
Benderitter, M.
1 877
Ben-Dor, G.A.
3 626
Bendotti, C.
2 531
Benedetti, B.
1 260
Benedetti, E.
324, 1 261
Benedetti, H.
2 015, 3 040
Bénédicte, A.
207
Benedikz, E.
901, 3 572
Benfante, R.
522, 2 574, 3 053
Benfenati, F.
22, 227, 232, 235, 814, 1 356,
1 898, 2 396, 2 397, 2 584,
2 908, 3 349
Benfenati, V.
16, 17
Bengoetxea, X.
291
Bengt, M.
332
Bengtsson Gonzales, C.
3 691
Beniczky, S.
1 126
Benigno, A.
611, 613, 614
Benítez-Temiño, B.
481
Benito, E.
576
Benito, J.
1 582
Benito, N.
3 636
Benito-Garagorri, E.
569, 2 903
Benković, V.
2 950
Benned-Jensen, T.
3 402, 3 409, 3 584
Bennett, D.
1 176
Bennett, S.
1 361
Bennett, S.H.
2 136
Bennis, M.
396, 405
Benoit, A.
400
Benova, K.
1 280
Benquet, S.
3 144
Bentefour, Y.
405
Bentenuto, A.
1 065
Bentin, T.
2 350, 2 352
Bentivoglio, M.
1 938, 1 989, 3 709, 3 716
Bentz, C.G.
219
Benyskova, A.
3 752
Benz, R.
1 418
Beraneck, M.
446
Berardelli, A.
1 442
Berardi, N.
1 953, 2 370
Berbel, P.
3 549
Berezhnaya, E.
873, 1 497, 1 498
Berezin, V.
297, 1 302
Berezina, A.
1 123
Berg, C.
2 556
Berg, R.
2 060, 2 061, 2 064
Berg, R.W.
632, 2 062, 2 063, 2 085
Bergamini, G.
3 177
Berger, A.
3 094
Berger, C.
3 672
Berger, J.
780
Berger, S.
3 094
Bergersen, L.
3 305
Bergersen, L.H. 920, 1 269, 1 875, 1 954, 3 068
Bergese, S.
535
Bergles, D.
530, 2 927
Bergmann, T.O.
459
AUTHOR NAME
Bergmans, T.M.
Bergner, A.
Bergonzo, P.
Bergquist, F.
Bergström, A.
Berkay, D.
Berkhoudt Lassen, L.
Berkiks, i.
Berkman, L.
Berkouk, K.
Berkó, A.
Berkovic, S.
Berman, J.
Bermejo, N.
Bermejo-Navas, A.
Bernacki, J.
Bernadzki, K.
Bernal Meléndez, E.
Bernard, A.
Bernard, C.
Bernardini, R.
Bernardino, L.
Bernard-Marissal, N.
Bernardo, A.
Bernardo, M.
Bernaś, T.
Bernert, M.
Bernhard, M.
Bernier, M.
Berninger, B.
Bernocchi, G.
Berretta, E.
Berretta, N.
Berrone, E.
Berry, N.
Bert, B.
Bertacchi, M.
Bertagnolli, D.
Bertalan, M.
Bertani, I.
Bertinat, R.
Bertini, G.
Bertling, E.
Bertoli, A.
Bertolini, G.
Bertollini, C.
Bertot, C.
Bertotti, G.
Bertrand, C.
Bertrand, D.
Bertrand, O.
Berwick, J.
Besio, R.
Besnard, S.
Bessa, J.
Bessaih, T.
Bessereau, J.
Bestué, D.S.
Betancourt, R.
Bethus, I.
Bettegazzi, B.
Bettler, B.
Betzer, C.
Beul, S.
Beul, S.F.
Beuriat, P.
Beutel, T.
Bevan, M.
Beyeler, A.
Beyer, K.
Beynon, A.
Beyzaei, N.
Bez, F.
Bezin, L.
Bezzi, P.
Bezzina, C.
Bhandage, A.K.
Bhandari, D.
Bhaskar, S.
INDEX
1 729
3 376
1 142
3 241
184, 802
2 122
803
1 703
3 616
113
767
1 456
1 058
935
1 444
3 030
2 353, 3 166
2 760
964, 2 268, 3 135
18, 270, 2 952
2 487
2 815, 2 980
2 524, 3 012
2 559
914
2 923
1 730
1 514
1 877
1 209, 1 292
852
2 834
2 624
2 531
2 925
2 706
1 256
2 268, 3 135
1 527
2 472
1 281
1 938, 2 548
2 427, 2 434
295, 3 007
448
1 840, 3 756
3 371
1 130
3 479
1 626
607, 609
533, 534
852
400, 451
2 000
998
2 363
3 201
1 033
795, 2 544
334
428, 1 538
803, 2 504
662, 2 451
660
770
2 786
804
1 697, 1 698
1 440
2 818
1 055
327, 2 507
173
1 154, 2 626
2 493
1 777
368
1 468
AUTHOR NAME
Bhatia, H.S.
Bhattacharya, A.
Bhattacharya, J.
Bhattacharya, S.
Bhattacharyya, D.
Bhavsar, M.
Bhumbra, G.
Bi, G.
Bi, X.
Biagioni, S.
Biała, G.
Bialowas, A.
Biamonte, F.
Bianchi, F.
Bianchi, V.
Bianchimani, C.
Biasini, G.M.
Bibichkov, D.
Bicalho Saturnino, G.
Bicker, G.
Bicker, S.
Bickmeyer, U.
Bidet-Caulet, A.
Bidinosti, M.
Bielarczyk, H.
Bielecka, A.
Bieler, L.
Bieler, M.
Biella, G.
Bienvenu, T.C.M.
Biering-Sørensen, F.
Biermann, B.
Biesecker, K.
Bigarreau, J.
Bikashvili, T.
Bikbaev, A.
Bikovsky, L.
Bikson, M.
Bilella, A.
Bilenberg, N.
Billeke, P.
Billuart, P.
Bimbard, C.
Bin Ghadir, S.
Binda, C.S.
Bindocci, E.
Binkle, L.
Binolfi, A.
Binshtok, A.
Binzer, M.
Bioque, M.
Biosa, A.
Bioulac, B.
Bird, A.
Bird, M.
Birling, M.
Birnir, B.
Bíró, L.
Bisaglia, M.
Bisby, J.
Bischofberger, J.
Bisco, A.
Bisgaard, T.
Bisht, K.
Bisicchia, E.
Bistaffa, E.
Bisti, S.
Biswas, E.
Bitar, R.
Bitzenhofer, S.
Bitzenhofer, S.H.
Bitzenhofer, S.H.
Biundo, A.
Biundo, F.
Bivard, A.
Bivehed, E.
Bizzotto, S.
Bjarkam, C.
Bjekic, J.
INDEX
3 077
1 941
1 061
745
1 458
3 113
2 880
443
1 082
1 757, 3 693
2 751, 429
1 369
1 936
1 653
1 411, 2 623
295
3 760
2 642
3 274
1 424
176
2 787
1 568
1 514
2 953, 2 954
3 030
375, 894
456
2 855
1 089
1 582, 1 587
220, 702
530
810
1 680
255, 2 867
918
3 437
627, 3 190
3 555
1 044
2 609, 2 611
3 114
308
709
1 860, 1 861, 2 278
3 263
1 891
3 451
1 431
914
805
1 905
1 518
344
2 948
1 777, 1 791
1 704
805
545
1 784, 1 785
984
950
2 454
376
3 452
2 039
3 236
2 788
195
256
251
403
333
1 468
322
675
625
3 701
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AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Bjerring, P.N.
1 499
Bjerrum, E.J.
1 499
Bjoern, S.
2 777
Björefeldt, A.
272
Bjorkhem, I.
3 480
Björklund, A.
814, 331, 332, 1 207, 1 437, 1 987
Björklund, T.
1 287, 312, 320, 1 719
Björkqvist, M.
1 915, 1 921
Blaabjerg, M.
1 431
Black, A.
1 364
Black, L.
602
Blackburn, J.
2 861
Blackman, A.V.
213
Blaesse, P.
2 434, 2 851
Blake, D.
3 265
Blakemore, C.
47, 104, 1 203
Blakemore, S.
2 204
Blanchard, F.
2 020
Blanche, T.
1 121
Blanco Calvo, E.
3 775
Blanco-Gandía, M.C.
3 228
Bland, G.
563, 1 648
Blanda, G.
433, 938
Blandina, P.
2 178, 2 596
Blanquie, O.
1 760
Blasco-Ibanez, J.M.
579
Błasiak, A.
3 174, 2 853, 3 173
Błasiak, T.
2 853
Blasko, J.
377, 379, 383, 385, 890
Blatt, G.
837
Blau, A.
1 128, 3 275
Blažević, S.
1 765
Blázquez, G.
1 099, 1 100, 1 101
Blecher, J.
1 940
Bleistein, N.
2 762, 2 763
Blinder, P.
1 000
Bloch, J.
330
Bloch, S.
570
Blockx, I.
1 766
Blom, H.
1 391
Blomeley, C.
2 443
Blondeau, N.
359
Blum, D.
2 952
Blümcke, I.
1 946
Blümel, L.
2 706
Blusch, A.
1 500
Boada-Collado, P.
267
Boadas-Vaello, P.
979, 982, 978, 980, 981
Bobadilla, A.
3 244
Boban, M.
2 950
Boboeva, V.
1 053
Boccara, C.
2 450, 3 266
Bocchio, M.
202
Boche, D.
790, 3 487
Bock, H.
3 452
Bockaert, J.
2 351
Böcker, A.
328
Bocquelet, F.
2 073
Bodden, C.
420, 1 083
Boddum, K.
3 399
Bódi, V.
3 069
Bodineau, L.
525, 1 586
Bodzeta, A.
2 879
Boeckx, C.
2 096
Boehm, V.
1 688
Boeri Erba, E.
2 895
Boeri, L.
1 716
Boesmans, W.
2 334, 3 376
Bogatcheva, P.
2 387, 2 852
Bogatko, K.
2 013
Bogdan, C.
628
Bogo, M.
1 726
Boguszewski, P.M.
3 763
Bohaček, I.
367
Bohlega, S.
308
Bohmbach, K.
1 865
Böhme, M.A.
215
Bohorquez, J.
1 637
Boi, M.
3 092
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AUTHOR NAME
Boido, M.
Boire, D.
Boissonade, F.
Boix i Coll, J.
Bojsen-Møller, E.
Bolam, P.
Bolanos, F.
Bolaños, J.P.
Bølcho, U.
Boldog, E.
Boldyreva, G.
Boldyreva, N.
Bolkan, S.S.
Boll, M.C.
Bolomey, L.
Bolós, M.
Bolotashvili, T.
Boltze, J.
Bolz, J.
Bombau, G.
Bombinska, A.
Bompas, A.
Bona, M.
Bonaccorso, C.M.
Bonadimani, A.
Bonafede, R.
Bonalume, V.
Bonanno, G.
Bonansco, C.
Bonardi, C.
Bonci, A.
Bonenfant, D.
Bonet, L.
Bonfiglio, T.
Bong, J.H.
Bongarzone, E.
Bonhoeffer, T.
Bonifacino, T.
Bonin, V.
Bonini, D.
Bonini, S.A.
Bonn, S.
Bonnet, C.
Bonnet, D.
Bono, F.
Bonora, N.
Bonová, P.
Bonsi, P.
Bontempi, L.
Bonvento, G.
Booker, S.
Boomkamp, S.
Boonruamkaew, P.
Boorman, L.
Bopp, R.
Borbely, J.
Borbély, S.
Bordé, S.
Bordiga, P.
Bordone, M.
Borel, L.
Borges Monroy, R.
Borges, S.
Borghgraef, P.
Borgland, S.
Børglum, A.
Børglum, A.D.
Borgmeyer, U.
Borgognon, S.
Borhegyi, Z.
Borisova, E.
Born, J.
Bornemann, K.
Bornstein, J.
Borovečki, F.
Borovska, J.
Bórquez, M.
Borre, Y.E.
Borreca, A.
INDEX
2 525
972
2 649
2 501
1 040
54, 2 252, 3 338
3 297
2 932, 2 934
1 358, 1 835
2 444
1 615
2 931
1 678
2 526
1 972
2 468, 2 569
168
1 469
765
1 746
1 060
1 568
360, 3 021
3 619
334
3 011
3 052
2 527, 2 528
2 467, 3 418
1 593
942, 3 340
1 514
2 388
2 389, 2 402
3 213
1 281
967, 2 640, 3 448
2 527, 2 528
2 628
1 926, 3 100
838
576
2 042
2 849
2 428
2 932
360, 867, 868, 3 021
1 834, 2 857, 3 693
2 428
3 023
274
1 515
329, 422, 539
533, 534
1 008
2 010
738, 1 030, 1 387, 2 541
2 444, 1 027, 1 028, 1 029
3 215
2 991
457, 1 066
1 513
1 707, 2 688, 3 575
2 480, 2 482
3 258, 3 393
907
906, 908, 909
3 263
330
2 036
3 558
3 185, 3 272, 3 714
768
2 610, 3 376
1 879, 2 950
711
1 033
3 379
292
AUTHOR NAME
Borrell, V.
Borroni, B.
Borroto-Escuela, D.
Borroto-Escuela, D.O.
Borsellino, G.
Borst, A.
Bort, S.
Bortolotto, V.
Bortolozzi, A.
Borutaite, V.
Bosch, M.
Bosch-Bouju, C.
Bosch-Mola, M.
Boscia, F.
Bosi, S.
Bosier, B.
Bosio, A.
Bosman, C.
Bosman, L.
Bosman, L.W.J.
Bosone, C.
Boss, S.
Bossert, J.
Boswell, T.
Bot, A.
Botanas, C.J.
Both, M.
Bothe, K.
Bothe, S.
Botsakis, K.
Botta, L.
Botta, P.
Bottani, S.
Botter, A.
Botting, C.
Bottone, M.G.
Bottura de Barros, A.C.
Bouali-Benazzouz, R.
Boubenec, Y.
Boublil, B.L.
Bouchat, J.
Bouchatta, O.
Boue-Grabot, E.
Bouet, R.
Bouhours, B.
Boukalova, S.
Boulland, J.
Bourdieu, L.
Bourgoin, L.
Bouron, A.
Bourourou, M.
Bourwis, N.
Boury-Jamot, B.
Bouskila, J.
Bousset, L.
Boussin, F.
Boutemeur, S.
Boutillier, A.
Boutourlinsky, K.
Boutrel, B.
Bouvier, D.
Bouvier, V.
Bouwmeester, T.
Bouyer, J.
Bouzinova, E.
Bouzinova, E.V.
Bové, J.
Bovet Carmona, M.
Boyd, J.
Boyd, L.
Boyson, A.
Bozorgmehr, A.
Bozzo, F.
Bozzoni, I.
Bracke, A.
Bradshaw, N.
Bradshaw, T.
Brady, R.
INDEX
118, 121, 665, 3 538
1 898
695, 1 711, 1 712
1 323, 2 770, 3 724
2 558
476, 1 556, 1 557,
1 558, 1 559, 1 561
2 268
1 257, 2 816
319, 2 591
3 501
2 438
2 759
978, 981
294
373
3 396
2 343
473, 952, 1 386
2 663
2 423
163
2 778
942
3 207
347
434, 843
289, 2 433
1 037
257, 258
1 903
2 682
1 514, 3 684
2 808
2 531
3 372
852
571
396
1 639
1 114, 1 115
2 557
396
1 905
1 568
2 390
2 047
879
2 807
441
2 383
359
2 645
3 082
663
2 983
2 823
1 410
2 601, 3 785
998
3 249
2 488
496
1 514
380
1 396
2 606
3 523
238, 249
3 297
1 003
1 767
1 717
3 005
403, 3 172
588
902
3 334
1 489
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AUTHOR NAME
Brændgaard, H.
Brænne Wigestrand, M.
Braga, P.
Braganza, O.
Bragina, L.
Braida, D.
Brak, I.
Braksator, E.
Bramato, S.
Brambilla, R.
Bramham, C.
Bramham, C.R.
Bramini, M.
Brancaccio, P.
Brancato, A.
Branchi, I.
Branchu, J.
Branco, P.
Brand, A.
Brandeis, D.
Brandenburg, C.
Brandhorst, E.
Brandi, E.
Brandl, V.
Brandon, N.
Brandscheid, C.
Brandt, T.
Brankačk, J.
Branoner, F.
Braskó, C.
Brasselet, R.
Braszka, Ł.
Bratley, C.
Brattås, P.L.
Braumann, K.
Braun, A.
Braun, J.
Bräuner-Osborne, H.
Bravi, R.
Bravo, F.
Bravo-Burguillos, L.
Brazhe, A.
Breakspear, M.
Brechmann, A.
Brecht, M.
Bredewold, R.
Bredy, T.
Breger, L.
Breger, L.S.
Brégère, C.
Bregestovski, P.
Bregolin, T.
Brehl, A.
Breillat, C.
Breitkreutz, N.
Brennan, G.P.
Brenner, T.
Breschi, G.
Bresjanac, M.
Bresser, T.
Breton-Knecht, M.
Breton-Provencher, V.
Brett, R.
Brette, R.
Breuil, V.
Brewster, A.
Brice, L.
Brigadski, T.
Briggs, F.
Brigitte, C.
Brimblecombe, K.
Brini, M.
Brinkmann, A.
Briones, B.
Briscoe, J.
Brision, C.
Brito, V.
Brivio, P.
Brix Lauridsen, J.
INDEX
3 498, 3 499
2 449
2 040, 2 041
2 445
223, 2 458
752
3 171
1 829
2 578
361, 865
242
1 871
22
362, 2 520
433, 938, 2 592
2 454
2 529
1 054
1 165
3 191
837
1 562
1 419
768
2 435
299
450
1 845
447, 449
2 789
1 053
3 458
602
312, 1 268
1 047
2 835
254, 1 638
1 343
1 956
2 526
3 514
157, 531, 3 023, 3 276
36
536
506, 510, 1 163
97, 1 705
1 097, 1 677, 3 791
331, 332, 1 998
1 997
3 207
2 380, 3 465
3 767
216
241
3 647
1 452
1 779
1 463
2 102
226
3 640
1 512
2 753
1 817
2 046
1 541
407
2 391
2 225
1 886
681
803
3 631, 3 634
572, 2 137
1 167
3 227
1 912, 2 416
2 593
910
AUTHOR NAME
Brix, G.
Briz, C.G.
Briz, C.G.
Briz, V.
Brizard, B.
Brkic, M.
Broberger, C.
Brocard, F.
Brochet, B.
Brock, B.
Brockett, A.
Brockmann, M.M.
Brodaty, H.
Brodie, A.
Brodsky, F.M.
Brodt, S.
Bröer, S.
Bronzuoli, M.R.
Brooks, S.
Brosch, M.
Brosda, J.
Brose, N.
Brosel, S.
Brouard, J.
Browa, F.
Brown, E.
Brown, J.
Brown, J.T.
Brown, K.
Brown, M.
Brown, R.
Brown, S.
Brown, W.T.
Browne, C.
Brudek, T.
Bruestle, O.
Brugg, B.
Brüggemann, A.
Brugger, C.
Brugger, P.
Brunamonti, E.
Brundin, L.
Brundin, P.
Brunés, P.
Brunet, J.
Brunkhorst, R.
Brunne, B.
Brunner, C.
Brunner, H.G.
Brunner, S.
Brunno, E.
Bruno, D.J.
Bruno, F.
Bruno, G.
Bruno, R.
Brunoro, R.
Bruns, D.
Brunse, A.
Bruschetta, G.
Brust, A.K.
Brust, P.
Brust, R.
Bruzsik, B.
Brynjólfsson, B.
Bubacco, L.
Bubb, V.J.
Bublak, P.
Buchanan, K.A.
Buchman, A.
Buchok, M.
Buck, A.
Buckley, M.J.
Budde, T.
Budinger, E.
Budziszewska, B.
Budzyńska, B.
Buée, L.
Buendia Abaitua, I.
INDEX
1 483, 1 501
174
3 355
1 082
2 608
1 872
263
2 219
1 877
1 415, 1 483, 1 501,
1 888, 1 990, 3 499
572, 2 137
219
2 714
381
1 277
537
1 931
2 489
568
3 237
2 706, 3 600
2 400
3 115
203
674
1 697
1 119, 3 491
1 848
1 003
1 594, 3 401
1 876, 2 138
2 196
3 533
345
2 497, 2 505
1 395
3 070
1 133
3 177
3 200
482, 589
2 598, 3 520, 3 721
312, 1 250, 1 437, 3 520
2 074
330
3 571
656
2 790
3 535
2 758
1 411
2 578
839
207
1 159, 1 160
3 589
2 386, 2 409
2 139
1 482, 1 516
1 582
1 962
2 182
1 704
1 592
805
915
1 878
213
1 176
3 003
3 712
3 766
3 129
214
1 017, 2 590
2 751, 429
2 952, 1 249
494
AUTHOR NAME
Bühler, K.
Bui, V.
Buice, M.
Buijsen, R.
Buisas, R.
Buitelaar, J.
Buj, C.
Bukatin, A.
Bukauskas, F.F.
Bukovac, A.
Bulaj, G.
Bulava, A.
Bulla, J.
Bullitta, S.
Bulsing, P.
Bulte, J.
Bulters, D.
Bundgaard Christiansen, G.
Bundgaard, C.
Buonviso, N.
Bura, S.A.
Burda, J.
Burdakov, D.
Burenkova, O.V.
Bureš, Z.
Bürgel, N.
Burgess, N.
Burgess, R.
Burgstaller, J.
Burguillos, M.A.
Burianova, J.
Burka, D.
Burke, M.
Burkhardt, S.
Burnashev, N.
Burne, T.
Burokas, A.
Burr, D.
Burtscher, J.
Bush, A.
Bushell, T.
Busnardo, C.
Busnelli, M.
Busoi, C.
Busquets, X.
Busquets-Garcia, A.
Busse, L.
Busse, M.
Busti, I.
Butcher, J.
Butkevich, E.
Butler, A.
Butler, C.
Butler, J.
Butruille, L.
Butt, A.
Buttinelli, C.
Buttini, M.
Buyens, T.
Buzsáki, G.
Bychkov, M.
Byg, L.
Byrne, D.
Bystron, I.
Bystronova, J.
Cabana-Domínguez, J.
Cabatic, M.
Cabello, H.
Cabezón, I.
Cabitta, L.
Caboche, J.
Cabral-Calderin, Y.
Cabrera Casarotto, P.
Cabrera, B.
Cabrera-Pastor, A.
Cacci, E.
Caccialupi, L.
Caesar, I.
Caffino, L.
INDEX
3 279
2 728
964
1 927
2 631, 2 752
560, 1 521, 3 623
2 740
1 134, 3 441
237
1 940
2 928
3 268
451
3 563, 2 558
946
1 965
1 344
1 358
1 372
3 646
585, 1 665
868
2 443
2 687
3 668
1 786
545
1 456
1 016
808
3 116
1 030, 1 031
663
569, 576, 1 418
1 319
2 866
406
855
1 932
369
2 753, 2 797, 2 946
2 174
1 071, 1 617, 2 845
1 200
3 019
3 396
2 230
2 144
1 511
3 424
2 490
458
1 084
264
2 091
2 561
1 411
2 488
885
48, 1 370, 1 849
1 626, 1 627
1 324
3 640
1 258
896
430
3 094
2 951
635, 636, 2 486
2 562
1 542
1 855
3 089
914
2 379
1 757
173
1 391
431, 1 535, 3 052
INDEX OF SPEAKERS AND AUTHORS | 323
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Cahill, E.
1 085
Cai, C.
531, 3 023
Cai, Y.
1 954
Caiazzo, M.
1 279
Caioli, S.
403, 2 530
Cairns, B.
2 044
Cairns, M.
3 601
Calabrese, F.
2 593
Calabresi, P.
1 219, 1 220
Calahoro, F.
2 175
Calamandrei, G.
3 613
Calaminus, C.
634
Calcagno, E.
3 618
Caldeira, G.
903
Calderon de Anda, F.
652, 3 543
Calegari, F.
1 747
Caleo, M.
1 511
Calhoon, G.
1 698
Calhoun, V.
1 126
Calí, C.
2 626
Cali, T.
803
Calin, A.
348, 1 955
Caliskan, G.
214, 1 793, 2 412
Caliskan, I.
1 637
Całka, M.
2 923
Callado, L.F.
3 500
Callahan, P.
3 265
Callaly, F.
3 275
Callan, A.
3 117
Callan, S.
414
Callebert, J.
2 116, 2 760
Calleja, E.
2 822
Calleja, M.I.
2 935
Caltagirone, C.
1 108
Calvez, J.
2 004
Calvigioni, D.
666, 3 372
Camarena, C.
2 162
Camats Perna, J.
2 140
Cambiaghi, M.
1 049, 1 086, 1 666
Cambridge, S.
1 562, 2 188
Cameron, G.A.
3 385
Camilla, G.
3 545
Camilo, R.
2 982
Camins, A.
1 413, 1 461
Cammann, C.
872
Camp, J.G.
2 266
Campagner, D.
493
Campbell, E.
942
Campbell, I.
3 195, 3 567
Campbell, K.
2 720
Campiglio, M.
2 873
Campolo, M.
333, 2 652
Campolongo, P.
415, 1 690
Campos, F.L.
2 980
Campos, M.M.
1 726
Campo-Urriza, N.
602, 603
Camprubí-Robles, M.
3 361
Campusano, J.
204
Canal de la Iglesia, M.
806, 1 901
Canals Gamoneda, S.
3 434
Canals, I.
3 811
Canals, J.
831
Canals, J.M.
1 746
Canals, S.
2 149, 2 150, 3 435,
3 436, 3 549, 3 751
Canas, P.
718, 1 503
Cancedda, L.
127, 658, 842, 1 937, 2 365,
3 374, 3 546, 3 547, 3 609
Cancino, W.
3 809
Candal, E.
1 282
Candalija, A.
1 502
Canela Campos, E.I.
2 842
Canela, E.I.
2 843, 2 844, 3 395
Canepari, M.
2 809, 2 862
Canerina-Amaro, A.
1 899, 1 900
Canese, R.
3 613
Cañete, T.
1 099, 1 100, 1 101
Cañizares, M.
2 822
Cannas, S.
1 095
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AUTHOR NAME
Cannazza, G.
Cannizzaro, C.
Cano, J.A.
Canonaco, M.
Canonica, T.
Canonico, P.L.
Canossa, M.
Cantacorps, L.
Cantarella, G.
Canterini, S.
Cantile, M.
Cantio, C.
Canto de Souza, L.
Canzi, A.
Cao, J.
Cao, Q.
Capalbo, A.
Capece, V.
Capellán, R.
Capelli, P.
Capetillo-Zarate, E.
Capilla, A.
Capoccia, E.
Capogna, M.
Capone, C.
Caporali, P.
Cappaert, N.
Cappagli, G.
Cappello, S.
Cappello, V.
Capper-Loup, C.
Cappetta, M.
Caprile, T.
Capuani, C.
Caputa, M.
Carabelli, V.
Caramello, A.
Caramés Tejedor, J.M.
Caramia, N.
Carbone, C.
Carbone, E.
Carbone, W.
Carcea, I.
Cárceles, F.J.
Card, G.M.
Cardani, S.
Cardarelli, S.
Cardeña-Nuñez, S.
Cardenas, F.
Cardin, J.
Cardinale, A.
Cardinali, L.
Cardona, F.
Cardoner, N.
Cardoso, A.L.
Cardoso, F.L.
Cardoso, T.
Carey, M.R.
Carine, G.
Caristi, S.
Carleton, A.
Carli, O.
Carlos Roque, A.
Carlos, V.
Carlsen, E.M.M.
Carlson, G.
Carlström, M.
Carlucci, M.
Carlyle, B.
Carme, A.
Carme, E.
Carmichael, R.E.
Carmignoto, G.
Carmona, V.
Carniglia, L.
Carobrez, A.D.P.
Carolina Cezne, A.
Carollo, G.
Caron, G.
INDEX
436
433, 938, 941, 2 592
2 956
1 336, 1 507
578
1 257, 2 816
1 511
432
2 487
839, 840
3 025
3 555
2 178
757
926
2 141
2 164
576, 2 903
423
1 595
786
3 198
2 334
202
265
839, 1 108, 2 834
3 456
2 707
648
2 800
3 517
955
3 364
2 458
1 951
1 782
1 743
3 434
448
807
1 782
1 514
3 118
1 534
1 232
522
3 693
1 282
1 745
1 162
826, 1 914
1 604
854
3 725
1 406, 2 848
939, 2 014
1 286, 1 289
461, 2 662, 2 665, 2 674
416
403
1 840
1 259
268
2 933
1 862
2 944
763, 3 647
1 690
2 195, 2 198
1 413
2 496
703
2 459
1 406
783
1 686
2 710
433, 938
381, 382
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Caroni, P.
1 514, 3 792
Carr, M.
2 754
Carr, V.
3 601
Carracedo, Á.
1 059
Carrano, N.
1 617, 2 845
Carrard, A.
3 082
Carrasco, J.
1 094
Carratalá, C.
1 706, 2 768, 2 779
Carrere, J.
1 746
Carretié, L.
1 640
Carrì, M.T.
3 005, 3 006
Carriero, G.
1 156, 1 860, 1 861, 2 278
Carrillo-Jimenez, A.
808, 2 989
Carrión, Á.M.
1 635, 2 133, 2 405, 3 751
Carrive, P.
516
Carstens, K.
178
Carta, F.
2 178
Carta, M.
1 909
Carta, S.
2 791
Carter, S.D.
1 087
Carus-Cadavieco, M.
1 032, 1 383, 1 783
Caruso, C.
783
Carvajal, F.
2 761
Carvalho Almada, R.
1 079
Carvalho da Silva, A.
1 873
Carvalho da Silva, A.M.
2 495
Carvalho, A.F.
2 748
Carvalho, A.L.
182, 742, 903, 1 304
Carvalho, M.
2 748, 3 755
Carvalho, S.
3 351
Casaccia, P.
1 153
Casadei, N.
311
Casadó, V.
2 842, 2 843, 2 844, 3 395
Casali, A.G.
266
Casalini, B.
1 744
Casalone, C.
2 531
Casamassa, A.
294
Casamenti, F.
793, 3 484
Casanova, C.
972
Casanova, P.
809
Casanova, P.V.
3 054
Casanovas, M.
914
Casari, G.
2 458
Casarrubea, M.
611, 613, 614
Casas, C.
1 993, 3 062
Casas, M.
430
Casas-Tintó, S.
1 312
Casas-Torremocha, D.
505
Casbas, F.
3 486
Casey, S.
3 379
Cash, D.
1 116
Casili, G.
333
Casola, C.
2 019
Cassel, J.
3 785
Castagné, V.
904
Castagnola, E.
1 611
Castanares, M.L.
2 792
Castañeda, C.
2 951
Castanho, T.
2 708
Castanho, T.C.
2 711
Castaño, S.
465
Castany, S.
979
Castany-Quintana, S.
980
Casteels, C.
437
Castelhano-Carlos, M.J.
2 746
Castellano, B.
3 567
Castellano-Muñoz, M.
2 872
Castellanos, G.
489
Castelli, M.P.
1 797
Castello, J.
3 513
Castells, A.A.
2 361
Castelnovo, L.F.
3 052
Castelo-Branco, G.
1 149, 1 152,
1 748, 1 756, 2 339
Castilla Ortega, E.
2 766, 3 086, 3 775
Castillo-Padilla, D.V.
2 899
Castrén, E.
2 427, 2 740, 3 089
Castro Ramírez, X.
392
Castro Robles, B.
192
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AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Castro, B.
2 840
Castro, D.
1 748
Castro, H.
1 927
Castro, J.
285
Castro, L.
686, 688, 3 059
Castro, M.A.
827
Castro, S.L.
1 054
Castro, X.L.
3 637
Castroflorio, E.
227, 232, 235, 2 908
Castro-Gomez, S.
3 747
Castro-Martinez, X.
916
Castro-Vázquez, L.
2 573
Catanese, A.
1 550
Catania, M.V.
3 619
Cater, H.
2 196
Caternicchia, F.
611, 613
Catherine, E.A.
1 618
Catherine, H.
416
Cattaert, D.
285, 617
Cattaneo, A.
227, 3 597
Cattaneo, L.
2 527, 2 528
Caubit, X.
2 897
Cauda, F.
3 729
Cavaccini, A.
3 386
Cavada, C.
679
Cavalcanti, J.
2 915
Cavalcanti, R.
460
Cavallaro, A.
433, 938
Cavallo, D.
363
Cavarretta, F.
3 447
Çavdar, S.
1 933, 2 549
Cazala, A.
3 119
Cazzoli, D.
1 650
Ceballo, S.
3 120
Cecchini, M.
2 560, 3 553
Ceci, M.
292
Cecilia, D.B.
2 860
Cecilie, M.
2 907
Cedazo-Minguez, Á.
3 480, 1 420
Cederfjall, E.
664
Celada, P.
905, 2 588
Celebrini, S.
957, 958
Celia, O.
3 568
Celichowski, J.
3 161, 3 164
Celikel, T.
206, 216, 500, 501, 502, 997,
1 639, 1 729, 1 736, 1 776, 2 910
Celine, N.
1 546
Celio, M.R.
627, 1 969, 2 749, 3 190
Cellot, G.
3 004
Celorrio, M.
325
Cenci Nilsson, M.A.
327, 1 218, 1 222,
2 308, 2 321
Cenci, M.A.
323, 797, 1 434, 2 507
Cenci-Nilsson, A.
829
Cendelin, J.
336
Centonze, D.
2 558, 3 563
Cepeda-Prado, E.
764, 3 417
Cepko, C.
2 186
Cepparulo, P.
2 520
Ceprian Costoso, N.
1 632
Ceprian, N.
1 633
Cera, I.
2 893, 2 894
Cerminara, N.
2 664, 2 679
Černý, J.
711, 713
Cerqueira, J.J.
2 748
Cerullo, P.
362
Cervetto, C.
2 389, 2 465
Cervigni, R.
3 573
Cervigni, R.I.
235
Cervilla, J.
309
Cervo, L.
943, 1 535
Cesariny Calafate, S.
2 469
Cesca, F.
22, 227
Cesetti, T.
1 373
Cestari, V.
1 095
Cestèle, S.
2 544
Cestra, G.
751, 3 006
Cesur, G.
1 271
Ceuterick-de Groote, C.
3 761
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Cha, Y.
1 473, 1 870, 1 874
Chaabane, L.
1 470
Chabardes, S.
2 073
Chabbert, D.
2 897
Chabrat, A.
1 753
Chabrol, E.
1 934
CHABRY, J.
1 354
Chadderton, P.
3 121
Chahinian, H.
1 410
Chai, X.
656, 841
Chaikovsky, Y.
3 064
Chaillan, F.A.
400
Chaillou, E.
619
Chakrabarti, L.
1 435, 1 889, 3 486
Chakraborty, D.
3 437
Chalkiadaki, K.
912
Cham, W.C.
761
Chamanzar, M.
1 121
Chamberlain, S.
1 340
Chamberland, S.
2 392
Chambers, A.
3 127
Chambers, S.
613
Chameau, P.
3 456
Chamera, K.
1 994, 2 590, 2 594, 3 095
Chamma, I.
753
Chan Woong, C.
2 079
Chan, A.
2 419
Chan, F.
1 935
Chan, J.S.Y.
540, 1 647
Chan, M.
1 055, 3 422
Chan, T.V.
2 646, 2 651
Chan, Y.
452
Chan, Y.S.
761, 1 771, 2 349, 3 475
Chana, G.
3 821
Chand, A.
3 640
Chandran, S.
3 314
Chang, C.
2 615
Chang, H.
3 515
Chang, K.
784, 1 925, 2 470
Chang, P.
651, 3 048
Chang, P.K.Y.
3 422
Chang, R.
1 155
Chang, S.
408, 751, 1 725, 2 755,
2 798, 3 250, 3 485
Chang, T.D.
2 898
Chang, Y.
335
Chanishvili, T.
859
Chantal, C.
1 883
Chaparro, G.
2 563
Chapela, D.
3 524
Chapple, J.P.
3 334
Charalampopoulos, I.
1 903
Charalampopoulou, A.
1 080
Chareyron, L.J.
3 736
Charlesworth, P.
1 731
Charlet, A.
3 474
Charlotte, D.
2 430
Charpak, S.
2 277
Charrier, C.
739, 740
Chartier-Harlin, M.
326, 2 510
Chassoux, F.
860
Chatagny, P.
330
Chatonnet, A.
3 479
Chau, B.K.
3 766
Chau, S.
2 595
Chaudun, F.
1 088, 1 089, 1 091
Chauhan, A.
293, 1 517
Chauhan, V.
293, 1 517
Chaumont-Dubel, S.
2 351
Chauvet, C.
1 546
Chaves Rocha, L.
2 710
Chávez Abiega, S.
1 351
Chavez Cortez, E.G.
3 063
Chayka, M.
3 072
Chazalon, M.
1 905
Cheah, P.
3 621
Chehin, R.
1 891
Chelly, J.
2 613
Chen, A.
269
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Chen, B.
349
Chen, C.
784, 903, 1 215,
1 602, 1 603, 1 925, 3 533
Chen, C.C.
973
Chen, I.
574, 3 628
Chen, J.
994, 1 503, 2 267, 3 341
Chen, L.
2 945, 3 515, 3 554
Chen, M.
3 593
Chen, P.
1 654, 3 627
Chen, R.
1 594
Chen, S.
3 048
Chen, W.
480, 1 788
Chen, X.
205, 1 291, 3 382
Chen, Y.
159, 574, 1 749, 2 053,
2 160, 2 564
Chen, Y.J.
2 143
Chen, Z.
349, 2 564, 3 037
Cheng, I.H.
1 409
Cheng, J.
3 143
Cheng, M.
1 925
Cheng, P.
651
Cheng, R.
2 092
Cheng, S.
542, 3 413
Cheng, W.
3 726
Cheng, Z.
3 074
Chenglin, M.
2 141
Chennaoui, M.
2 116
Cheong, E.
3 710
Cheong, J.H.
434, 843
Cheong, R.
824
Chequer de Castro Paiva, G.
2 114
Cherkassky, T.
1 961
Chernysheva, M.
573
Cherubini, E.
1 300
Cherubini, M.
1 912
Chervyakov, A.
1 963
Chesneau, C.
451
Cheung, G.
1 355
Cheung, R.T.F.
365, 1 487
Chevaleyre, V.
1 111, 1 830
Chevarin, C.
3 083
Chever, O.
1 355
Chevy, Q.
2 416
Chew, L.
1 273
Chhatbar, C.
2 417
Chhatbar, K.
1 518
Chia, J.
2 092
Chiabrera, C.
3 374
Chiamulera, C.
3 793
Chiao-yun, C.
1 076
Chiappe, M.E.
1 229
Chiariotti, L.
2 494
Chiarugi, A.
1 297
Chicheportiche, A.
2 823
Chico, F.
2 526
Chida, Y.
3 289
Chien, C.
3 067
Chien, F.
629
Chieppa, M.N.
2 531
Chiesa, R.
2 472
Chiken, S.
1 610
Chindemi, G.
1 005
Ching-Sui, H.
2 993
Chini, B.
1 071, 1 617, 2 845
Chino, Y.
962
Chintaluri, C.
856
Chiocchetti, A.
1 259
Chiocchetti, A.G.
851
Chiou, C.S.
973
Chiou, T.
3 460
Chiovini, B.
137, 2 794
chirumamilla, V.c.
2 003
Chiu, Y.
784, 2 056
Chiung-Hui, L.
3 162
Chleilat, E.
1 745
Chlopicki, S.
2 483
Chmielarz, P.
2 973
Cho, E.J.
777, 3 223
Cho, G.
1 619
INDEX OF SPEAKERS AND AUTHORS | 325
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Cho, G.J.
2 367
Cho, K.
2 362
Cho, K.J.
1 272
Cho, S.J.
2 716
Cho, Y.
2 615
Cho, Y.S.
749, 2 625
Chocron, I.
1 958
Chodounská, H.
711, 1 982
Choi, E.
1 473, 1 870, 1 874
Choi, H.D.
1 754
Choi, J.
863, 2 625, 2 970, 3 060
Choi, J.T.
1 591
Choi, K.
2 716
Choi, M.J.
1 543
Choi, S.
749, 2 186, 2 515, 2 625
Choi, T.
749
Choi, W.S.
2 367
Choi, Y.
2 362
Choii, G.
749
Cholewa-Waclaw, J.
1 518
Cholvin, T.
3 785
Chometton, S.
2 750, 3 773
Chonpathompikunlert, P.
329, 422, 539, 2 741
Choonara, Y.E.
779
Choquet, D.
241, 716, 753, 1 353, 2 211, 2 213
Chou, C.Y.C.
213
Chou, L.
1 583, 1 584, 1 602, 1 603
Chou, Y.
1 170, 2 831
Choudhary, J.S.
737
Chow, R.L.
1 267
Chow, W.H.
761
Choy, J.
2 792
Choyke, S.
382
Chrast, R.
2 524
Chris, D.Z.
1 112
Chris, L.
2 556
Christensen, J.
907, 2 974
Christensen, J.H.
906, 908, 909
Christensen, M.S.
488
Christensen, R.
3 122
Christensen, S.K.
3 476
Christian, A.
3 608
Christian, H.
2 336
Christian, K.
3 591
Christiansen, J.
2 976
Christiansen, L.
1 040
Christiansen, S.H.
774
Christie, M.
989
Christin, M.
2 046
Christine, R.
1 906
Christodoulou, V.
2 345
Christoph, T.
3 157
Christophe, B.
1 741
Christou, A.
3 719
Christova, M.
3 196
Chrobok, L.
2 846, 2 847
Chu, B.
2 021
Chu, H.
804
Chu, K.
574
Chu, M.
574, 3 628
Chu, N.
3 167
Chu, Y.
1 620
Chua, J.J.E.
2 490
Chuang, C.
3 016
Chudickova, M.
1 718
Chugunov, A.
1 626
Chuhutin, A.
2 008
Chumak, T.
3 659
Chumarina, M.
810, 2 817
Chun, J.
3 086
Chung, C.
3 717
Chung, J.
2 595
Churilova, A.
364
Chvatal, S.
1 133
Chvojka, S.
2 047
Chvojkova, M.
711
Chye, S.M.
3 076
Chyn-Tair, L.
3 162
Ciammola, A.
317
326 | INDEX OF SPEAKERS AND AUTHORS
AUTHOR NAME
Ciancia, M.
Ciappelloni, S.
Ciavardelli, D.
Ciccone, R.
Ciceri, G.
Cichon, N.
Cid, E.
Cifani, C.
Cifone, M.G.
Cifra, A.
Cifuentes, M.
Cigankova, V.
Ciglieri, E.
Cilleros Mañé, V.
Cilleros, V.
Cimarosti, H.
Cimini, A.
Cinar, E.
Cingolani, L.
Cinque, B.
cinquina, v.
Ciobanu, A.C.
Ciobanu, C.A.
Cioni, G.
Ciotti, T.
Ciranna, L.
Ciriachi, C.
Cirillo, C.
Čirko, A.
Cirnaru, D.
Cirnaru, M.D.
Ciruela, F.
Cisternas, P.
Çitişli, V.
Citri, A.
Ciubotariu, D.
Ciuraszkiewicz, A.
Civiero, L.
Cizek, M.
Cizkova, D.
Clara, D.
Clare, S.
Clark, C.
Clark, E.
Clark, R.E.
Clarkson, Y.
Clascá, F.
Clasohm, J.
Classen, J.
Claudio, A.C.
Claudio, C.
Claus, R.A.
Clausen, B.
Clausen, B.H.
Clausen, D.
Claxton, S.
Clays, K.
Clelia, D.
Clemens, A.
Clemens, J.
Clement, A.
Clément, C.
Clement, J.
Clement, L.
Clement, W.
Clementi, F.
Cleren, C.
Clery, S.
Clinch, S.
Cloherty, S.
Clotman, F.
Clowry, G.
Coassin, A.
Cobianchi, S.
Cobret, L.
Coca, Y.
Cocchi, E.
Coccia, E.
INDEX
2 977
1 863
3 156
294
667
456
1 460
435, 1 532
1 261
774
1 977
385, 1 280
985
1 334
187, 1 328
2 962
324, 1 261
2 978
2 877
1 261
3 372
704
2 736
1 953
403
3 619
1 294
811, 2 334
2 950
2 502
1 904
708, 762, 3 232
2 579
3 808
453, 2 763
2 161
2 867
2 502
377, 383, 890
377, 379, 383, 385, 890
2 790
2 135
2 709
1 952
1 114
343
2 634, 2 915, 3 187,
460, 505, 1 006
300
847
1 399
524
1 979
361, 368
865, 2 565
910, 3 584
2 345
3 797
3 042
506
3 113
3 497
2 614
2 108
686
1 612
3 053
1 504
486
2 144
2 639
1 266, 1 267
1 853
1 708
3 145
3 040
1 276
2 707
2 491, 2 935
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Coccurello, R.
3 156
Cocito, C.
1 761
Coco, S.
1 263
Codadu, N.
1 455
Codadu, N.K.
350
Codazzi, F.
334
Codeluppi, S.
1 299, 2 339, 3 691
Codony, X.
979, 980
Coelho, J.
1 503, 3 524
Coelho, J.E.
815, 1 836
Coelho-Santos, V.
939, 2 014
Cognard, C.
2 046
Cohen, A.
2 979
Cohen, C.
2 763
Cohen, I.
2 450
Cohen, M.
2 709
Cohen, R.
3 373
Cohen, S.
383
Coimbra, B.
1 707, 2 688, 2 748
Cojoc, D.
1 177
Colangeli, R.
351, 613, 614
Colangiulo, R.
1 967
Colciago, A.
3 052
Colin, C.
2 572
Colin, S.
2 990
Colino-Oliveira, M.
3 539
Collado, P.
1 621
Collado-Alsina, A.
233
Coll-Andreu, M.
1 479, 1 480
Collcutt, A.
2 471
Colledge, W.H.
282
Collier, D.A.
915
Collin, A.
1 266, 2 817
Collingridge, G.L.
1 828
Collins, J.
1 056
Collins, M.O.
737
Colmena, I.
2 403
Colomar Mollá, L.
2 162
Colombo, E.
22
Colombo, S.F.
2 372
Colonius, H.
463
Colonnese, C.
1 442
Colosimo, C.
1 442
Colucci, P.
1 690
Colucci-D'Amato, L.
3 041
Comella Bolla, A.
1 746
Comella Carnice, J.X.
2 935
Comella, J.
2 479, 2 491
Comella, J.X.
2 960
Comi, G.
1 470
Comoletti, D.
3 624
Comptdaer, T.
326
Compte, A.
128, 129, 587, 3 201
Conant, K.
205, 691
Concina, G.
1 049, 1 086
Conde, V.
459
Conde-Moro, A.R.
2 756
Conejo, N.M.
3 269
Congdon, E.
1 658
Conley, G.
2 436
Conner, A.
2 129
Conner, M.
1 458
Consortium, I.
2 196
Consortium, M.
2 196
Constandinou, T.
1 143, 3 810
Constantin, C.
2 863
Constantinidis, C.
587, 1 183, 3 265
Contarini, G.
3 589
Contestabile, A. 842, 1 596, 1 967, 2 397, 2 877, 2
908, 3 386
Conti, E.
1 956
Conti, F.
223, 304, 1 294, 2 458, 2 528
Conti, L.
3 042
Contractor, A.
1 519
Contreras, M.
3 270
Contreras, M.P.
1 033
Contreras-Baeza, Y.
1 826
Conversi, D.
1 708
Conway, M.W.
2 378
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AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Conyers, G.
1 698
Conzelmann, K.
2 776
Cook, J.
1 800
Cook, S.
1 063, 1 659
Cooper, B.H.
2 400
Cooper, J.D.
882
Cooper, Y.
2 185
Cooper-Knock, J.
3 000
Coppa, F.
852
Corazzol, M.
479
Corda, M.G.
3 092
Cordaro, M.
1 482, 1 516, 2 644, 2 652
Cordella, A.
2 624
Cordero-Erausquin, M.
2 648
Córdoba, A.
2 915
Cordoba, F.
1 564
Cordoba-claros, M.A.
460
Cordomí, A.
3 395
Cordon, I.
1 094
Coré, N.
1 740
Corelli, F.
1 797
Cormand, B.
430, 3 623
Cornelisse, L.N.
1 214, 2 399
Corona, C.
2 531
Corradi, A.
232, 235, 3 349
Corradini, I.
757, 1 510, 2 472
Correa, C.L.
2 576
Correa, M.
1 706, 2 768, 2 779
Correia, J.
2 000
Correia, J.M.
3 107
Correia, J.S.
558, 3 470, 3 471
Correia, M.
848
Correia, P.
3 796
Corrias, F.
200
Cortés, A.
2 842, 2 843, 2 844, 3 395
Cortés, J.
1 059
Cortes, M.
3 513
Cortese, B.
3 465
Corvin, A.
1 069
Corvino, V.
1 936
CORVOL, J.
3 511
Corydon, T.
907
Cosgrove, D.
1 069
Cosmi, F.
3 172
Coso, I.
426
Cosquer, B.
3 785
Cossart, R.
3 210
Costa Faidella, J.
3 123
Costa, A.
807, 2 178, 2 596
Costa, A.P.R.
3 379
Costa, D.
610
Costa, G.
1 909
Costa, L.T.
3 619
Costa, M.
1 064
Costa, P.
1 707
Costa, R.
57, 848, 3 251, 3 682,
3 684, 3 687, 3 690, 3 692
Costa, R.M.
461, 620, 2 093, 2 619
Costa, R.P.
213, 2 413
Costa, T.
3 729
Costa-Besada, M.A.
2 576
Costalago Meruelo, A.
3 275
Costa-Mattioli, M.
933
Costa-Miserachs, D.
1 479, 1 480
Costanzi, M.
1 095
Costes-Martineau, V.
3 050
Côté, M.
382, 381
Cotterill, E.
1 731
Cottet, J.
330
Couillard-Després, S.
1 260, 375, 894
Coulthard, E.
3 503
Coura, R.
2 416
Courcol, J.
1 001, 1 048
Couroussé, T.
1 714
Courtet, P.
2 603
Courtin, J.
438, 1 088, 1 089, 3 345
Coussen, F.
1 353
Couté, Y.
2 895
Couto, J.
2 628
AUTHOR NAME
Coutts, C.
Couturier, B.
Cowie, P.
Cowley, S.
Cowling, B.
Cozzolino, M.
Cragg, M.S.
Cragg, S.
Cramer, T.
Crane, A.
Crawford, J.
Creighton, A.
Creighton, S.
Cremer K
Cremer, H.
Crépel, V.
Crescimanno, G.
Crespi, A.
Crespo, C.
Crespo-Castrillo, A.
Crest, M.
Crestani, A.P.
Cretney, E.
Creus Muncunill, J.
Creus-Muncunill, J.
Cribaro, G.P.
Cribben, I.
Crisp, S.
Cristiano, L.
Cristina, Z.
Cristino, L.
Cristofaro, I.
Cristovao, A.C.
Cristovao-Ferreira, S.
Critchley, H.
Crivellaro, G.
Crochet, S.
Crociara, P.
Croquelois, A.
Crosta, C.
Cruces Gonzalez, J.
Cruces Pinto, J.
Cruces, H.
Cruces, J.
Crum, W.
Crunelli, V.
Crupi, R.
Cruz, A.
Cruz, A.V.
Cruz, T.
Cryan, J.
Cryan, J.F.
Csaderova, L.
Császár, E.
Cserép, C.
Csernai, M.
Csete, G.
Csicsvari, J.
Csilla, B.
Csiszar, A.
Cuadrado, A.
Cubero, I.
Cuberos, H.
Cucca, F.
Cuccurazzu, B.
Cudeiro, J.
Cuenca, L.
Cuesta, M.
Cuetos, F.
Cuevas Lopez, A.
Cui, H.
Cui, L.
Cui, N.
Cui, X.
Cui, Y.
Cuitavi, J.
Culley, G.
Cullis, P.
Culotta, L.
INDEX
2 633
2 557
3 391
345
2 948
3 005, 3 006
2 929
681
2 836
820
3 265
1 522
3 791
3 535
1 740
680
611, 613, 614
2 372
163
1 481
496
3 788
3 017
817
818
3 054
1 732
1 778
324, 1 261
2 536, 2 860
1 989, 2 494, 3 387
3 042
2 980
1 905
519
2 458
80, 511, 512
2 531
675
1 257
1 632
3 532
3 124
1 633
2 984
1 946
1 482, 1 516, 2 652
763
461
1 357
89, 93
406, 3 379
2 869, 2 870
2 692, 3 737
1 081, 1 316, 3 595
1 030, 1 031
2 111
3 266, 3 267
1 819
1 971, 2 163, 2 179
2 492, 3 508
2 761
2 015
200
1 257
1 577
3 662
2 131
3 494
1 122
307
676, 1 469, 3 400
1 035
2 181, 2 866
986, 3 824
432
1 295
2 189
1 520
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Culver, R.
820
Cunha, A.
3 575
Cunha, A.M.
2 747
Cunha, M.
2 748
Cunha, R.
718, 762, 1 503, 1 873, 2 169
Cunha, R.A.
643, 646
Cunningham, M.
1 935
Cuntz, H.
2 827
Cuomo, O.
362, 2 520, 3 025, 3 035
Curlin, M.
2 476
Curreli, S.
3 588
Curzi, E.
642
Cutuli, D.
1 108, 2 834
Cuvelier, E.
326
Cuzzocrea, S.
333, 1 482, 1 516, 2 644, 2 652
Cvijetic, S.
2 816
Cwetsch, A.W.
1 937
Cybulska-Klosowicz, A.
554
Cysne Coimbra, N.
1 079
Czaban, I.
2 483
Czarkowska-Bauch, J.
388, 698, 3 169
Czechowska, N.
630
Czerw, A.
2 853, 3 173, 3 174
Czisch, M.
585, 1 665
Czupryn, A.
2 813
D`Hooge, R.
1 462
D´Aniello, S.
165
D’Angelo, A.
2 531
D’Angelo, E.
29
Da Costa, N.
3 670
Da Silva Lantyer, A.
206
D'Abaco, G.M.
344, 3 045, 3 821
Dabrowski, W.
1 146
Dacewicz, A.
1 060
Dacher, M.
612
Dacre, J.
507, 1 608
D'Adamo, P.
2 623
Daddaoua, N.
559
D'Addario, C.
435, 1 532
Daeva, N.
1 123
Dagnino-Subiabre, A.
2 694, 3 176, 3 181
Dahan, L.
2 493
Daher, I.
1 504
Dahlin, L.B.
3 580
Dal Ben, M.
1 505
Dal Maschio, M.
1 016, 3 799
Dalby, R.
3 498
Daldrup, T.
2 727
D'Alessandro, F.
1 095
Dalgeish, H.W.
3 138
Dalgleish, H.W.
508
Daliri, M.R.
474, 3 718
Dalkara, T.
974
Dall, C.
555
Dalla Bella, S.
844
Dalla, C.
2 009
Dallel, R.
1 274, 2 643
Dallérac, G.
963, 2 626
Dalmau, J.
1 345, 2 010
Daluegge, D.
258
Dalügge, D.
257
Dam, S.
1 521
Damaj, I.
443
D'Amato, F.R.
1 708
D'Ambrosi, N.
3 014
D'Amelio, M.
2 624
Damiano, J.
1 456
Damicelli, F.
177
Damilou, A.
900
Damirchi, A.
3 197
Damkier, H.H.
734
Damman Andersen, A.
2 975
D'Amour, J.
2 413
Dampney, B.W.
516
Damsgaard, N.J.
802
Dan, Y.
82
Danbolt, N.C.
720, 721, 724
Dandi, E.
2 145, 2 360
D'Andola, M.
266, 267
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AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
D'Angelo, B.
1 261
D'Angelo, E.
2 666, 2 668, 2 672,
2 677, 2 678, 2 682, 3 282, 3 283
D'Angelo, E.U.
2 423
d'Angelo, M.
1 261
D'Angelo, V.
3 693
Dani, K.
2 799
Daniel Andersen, A.
184
Daniel, B.
913
Dániel, F.
857
Daniel, H.
3 510
Daniel, J.
259
Daniela, D.
1 314
Daniela, F.
2 536
Danielisová, V.
868, 1 472
Danková, M.
1 438, 1 472
Danladi, J.
741
Danna, J.
462
Dannlowski, U.
2 603
Dantas Lourinho, F.
2 710
D'Antoni, S.
3 619
Dantsuji, M.
1 579
Danuta, J.
3 043
D'Apolito, L.I.
1 708
Dardis, A.
840
Daret, A.
996, 3 110
Daria, V.
2 792
Darmohray, D.
2 665
Darmon, M.
3 083
Darnell, R.B.
1 821
Darreh-Shori, T.
781
Darvesh, S.
776
Darvishi, A.
898
Dasa, C.
378
Daswani, R.R.
404
Daszczuk, P.
3 166
Datta, R.S.
3 641
Dau, A.
2 020, 2 021
Dau, T.
1 653, 3 658, 3 661
Daumas, S.
1 504
Davern, P.J.
516
Davezac, N.
3 488
David A
3 535
Dávid, C.
3 187
David, G.
1 307, 3 568
David, M.
3 193
David-Pereira, A.
1 707
Davids, J.
384
Davidson, C.
1 537
Davidsson, M.
1 719
Davies, A.
971
Davies, C.
613, 614, 1 935
Davies, J.
2 818
Davies, K.
1 509
Davies, M.
1 490
Davila, J.C.
301, 302, 1 333, 2 960, 2 961
Davila-Garcia, M.
2 312
Davis, E.
3 717
Davis, R.
893
Davis, S.
2 720
Davis-López de Carrizosa, M.A.
481
Davison, A.P.
24
Daviu, N.
1 020
Davranche, K.
1 715
Daws, L.
71, 683
Dawson, N.
2 753
Daxnerová, Z.
641, 1 755
Day, H.
1 096
Daynac, M.
2 823
de Almeida, A.A.
1 929
De Amici, M.
3 042
De Angelis, F.
2 537, 3 156
De Araújo Salgado, I.
2 703, 2 788
De Avila Da'Bo, C.
2 004
De Backer, J.
436
De Backer, O.
436
De Bartolo, P.
2 834
De Bartolomeo, C.
2 530
De Battista, D.
1 470
328 | INDEX OF SPEAKERS AND AUTHORS
AUTHOR NAME
De Bem, A.
De Carvalho, F.
De Castro Abrantes, H.
De Castro, V.
De Coene, Y.
De Coninck, M.
De Curtis, M.
De Deyn, P.P.
De Gelder, B.
De Girolamo, P.
De Gregorio, R.
De Groef, L.
De Groot, B.L.
De Grosbois, J.
De Haro, P.
De Hoz, L.
De Jaco, A.
De Jong, D.
De Jong, I.
De Jong, I.E.M.
De Jonghe, P.
De Juan Romero, C.
De Kerchove d'Exaerde, A.
De Kerchove D'Exarde, A.
De Koninck, Y.
De la Calle, A.
De la Cruz López, F.
De la Cruz, E.
De La Cruz, F.
De la Cruz, R.R.
De La Fuente Barrigon, C.
De la Fuente Del Rey, M.
De La Fuente, M.
De la Fuente, S.
De la Grange, P.
De la Luna, S.
De la Peña, J.B.
De la Puente, B.
De la Rocha, J.
De la Torre Ubieta, L.
De La Torre, R.
De la Villa, P.
De Laat, B.
De Lacalle, S.
De Lima, R.R.M.
De Lima, T.C.M.
De Logu, F.
De Lorenzo, F.
De Luca, M.
De Luna, P.
De Magalhães, J.P.
De Mario, A.
De Martino, G.
De Mooij-van Malsen, A.
De Munnik SA
De Nuccio, C.
De Nuccio, F.
De Oliveira Alvares, L.
De Oliveira Pena, R.F.
De Oliveira, A.C.P.
De Oliveira, J.
De Pablo, F.
De Pablos, R.M.
De Paola, V.
De Pietri Tonelli, D.
De Pinto, V.
De Polavieja, G.G
De Propris, L.
De Puelles, E.
De Risi, M.
De Roo, M.
De Rosa, A.
De Sá Lima, L.
De Siena, G.
De Smedt, V.
De Souza Brocardo, P.
De Souza Costa, D.
De Souza, B.O.
De Stefano, M.E.
INDEX
2 814
1 143, 2 077, 1 124
2 464
301
3 797
2 146
1 944
2 146, 3 761
3 125
3 362
1 279
885
731
1 575
1 966
3 124, 3 562
3 624
3 632
203
3 544
1 456
3 538
436, 3 686
2 757
2 237
2 858
2 485
584
442
481, 1 332
799
1 632
1 633
2 532, 2 535
860
708
434, 843
979
2 117, 3 214
1 259
3 395
3 532
437
2 692
460
1 683
2 384
2 533
1 177
2 629
1 406, 2 838
295, 3 007
454
2 147
3 535
2 559
2 578
1 098
268
3 077
2 814
1 633
2 989
3 548
2 618
3 001
2 020
2 423, 2 666, 2 678
163
2 164
1 840
1 536
1 984, 2 011
2 650
2 759
2 814
2 114
972
1 421, 1 422, 3 172
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
De Strooper, B.
1 427
De Tauzia, M.L.
3 040
De Tommaso, M.
976, 1 641
De Vito, F.
403, 2 558, 3 563
De Vittorio, M.
3 801, 3 802
De Vries, B.
3 537
De Vries, S.
964
De Vries, T.
2 754
De Vrij, F.
2 829
De Weger, A.
2 605
De Wilde, M.
1 490
De Wit, J.
2 889
De Zeeuw, C.
2 663, 2 666
De Zeeuw, C.I.
2 423, 2 680
Deacon, R.
3 220
Deak, F.
2 179
Dean, C.
247, 569
Dean, J.
747
Dearborn, J.
882
D'Eath, R.B.
3 207
Debanne, D.
287, 1 369, 1 817, 3 414
Deben, D.
3 230
Debnath, M.
3 585
Debray, N.
2 429
Debrulle, S.
1 267
Debyser, Z.
249
Decaux, G.
2 557
Dechant, G.
2 893, 2 894
Dechent, P.
1 855
Deckert, J.
419, 1 689
Deco, G.
38, 1 374
Decroo, M.
3 351
Deery, M.
3 102
DeFelipe, J.
2 891
Defilippi, P.
736, 1 782, 2 895
Deflorio, C.
2 454
Deftu, A.
717
Dégeilh, F.
3 809
Déglon, N.
1 918, 2 626
Degn, M.
361, 865
Dehay, C.
122
Dehghani, G.A.
1 949
Dehorter, N.
650
Dehpour, A.R.
581
Deidda, G.
842
Deierborg, T.
361, 865
Deipenbrock, L.
1 927
Deisig, N.
612
Deisseroth, K.
50, 1 629, 1 875, 2 735
Deitmer, J.W.
731, 733
Dejean, C.
1 088, 1 089
Dekeryte, R.
296
Dekeyster, E.
2 635
Del Bianco, T.
1 065
Del Brocco, R.M.
1 858
Del Gallo, F.
1 938, 2 548
Del Giudice, P.
2 446
Del Grosso, A.
2 560
Del Grosso, N.A.
480
Del Negro, C.
2 069, 2 072, 2 216, 2 221, 3 119
Del Pilar, C.
1 506, 3 637, 392
Del Toro, D.
664
Del Vecchio, G.
404, 2 660
Dela Peña, I.J.
434, 843
Delaini, C.
523
Delalande, F.
2 192
Delaplace, R.
2 690
Delattre, J.
1 877
Delattre, S.
3 438
Delaunay, A.
2 046
Delbecque, J.
617
Delenclos, M.
2 981
Delers, P.
3 311
Delestrée, N.
3 002
Deleuze, C.
2 880, 2 905
Deleye, S.
2 146
Delgado-Alvarado, M.
2 987
Delgado-García, J.M.
2 756
Deliano, M.
3 235
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AUTHOR NAME
Delibegovic, M.
Delis, F.
Dell, L.
Della Patria, A.
Dellacherie, D.
Dell'Acqua, M.C.
DellaValle, B.
Deller, T.
Delmas, P.
DeLoach, A.
Delphine, H.
Del-Pozo-Martín, Y.
Delussi, M.
Demarchi Munhoz, C.
Demas, J.
Dembitskaya, Y.
Dembla, E.
Demené, C.
Demeter, K.
Demeyer, D.
Demir, O.
Demiray, Y.E.
Demyan, L.
Demyanenko, S.
Dencker, D.
Dencker-Thorbek, D.
Deneris, E.
Deneux, T.
Deng, K.
Dening, M.B.
Dening, Y.
Denise, P.
Denisova, N.
Denk, W.
Denny, C.A.
Deprez, M.
Derevyagin, V.
Derey, K.
Derks, N.
Dermaut, B.
Dermon, C.
Deroche-Gamonet, V.
Deroualle, D.
Derouiche, A.
Derry, K.
Desaintjan, D.
Desantis, A.
Descroix, S.
Desfilis, E.
Desiato, G.
Desmet, A.
Desplan, C.
Desplantes, R.
Destée, A.
Destrieux, C.
Detka, J.
Detraux, B.
Dettmer, A.
Deulofeu, M.
Deumens, R.
Deuschl, G.
Deussing, J.
Deval, E.
Devaux, S.
Devetiarov, D.
Devèze, A.
Devijver, H.
Devita, M.
Devlin, A.
Devor, A.
Devresse, A.
Dewit, E.
Dewitz, C.
Dhanasobhon, D.
Dhande, O.
Dhara, M.
Dhawale, A.
Dheerendra, P.
D'Hooge, R.
INDEX
296
2 177
965
3 801, 3 802
844
2 624
1 483, 1 501
240, 1 792, 2 827, 3 431
496, 2 042
2 997
1 307
2 133
976
2 011
2 031
250, 1 779
2 386
3 114
1 081
2 952
3 039
1 262
1 259
873
555, 556
683
173
3 110, 3 120
540, 1 647
3 078
2 510
451
1 383
52
2 242
1 471
2 859
3 125
2 414
860
1 713
438, 441
1 066
236, 3 571
1 055
3 636
1 600
2 808
196, 192
1 263, 1 338
811
1 166
1 720
326
619
1 017
436, 2 757
2 689
978, 981, 982
1 578
2 003
269
2 046
377, 379, 383, 385, 890
2 065
1 066
2 480, 2 482
523, 1 884
3 314
160
1 048
3 772
3 168
2 648
2 186
2 409
3 694
2 075
2 480, 3 757, 3 758
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Dhungana, H.
369
Di Angelantonio, S.
1 858, 3 465
Di Bari, M.
3 042
Di Bello, F.
589
Di Benedetto, G.
2 487
Di Bernardi Luft, C.
1 061
Di Biase, V.
2 865
Di Cesare Mannelli, L.
2 596, 3 153
Di Cesare, G.
3 126
Di Chiara, G.
200
Di Chio, M.
3 793
Di Cristina, G.
2 043
Di Cristo, G.
2 370
Di Donna, V.
3 407
Di Gaetano, C.
2 618
Di Giacomo, E.
324
Di Giovanni, G.
351, 611, 613, 614, 1 999
Di Gruttola, F.
1 125
Di Lascio, S.
522
Di Liberto, V.
1 323
Di Lorenzo, M.
1 507
Di Loreto, S.
1 261
Di Luca, M.
110, 115, 754, 1 252, 1 348,
1 419, 1 904, 2 319, 2 509
Di Maio, A.
1 536
Di Maio, R.
351
Di Maria, V.
1 936
Di Marino, D.
754, 1 419
Di Marzo, V.
3 362, 3 372, 3 385, 3 387
Di Mauro, J.
1 120
Di Porzio, U.
1 279
Di Prisco, G.
933
Di Renzo, G.
294, 362, 3 025
Di Renzo, G.M.L.
3 055
Di Rosa, M.C.
3 001
Di Scala, C.
1 410
Di Segni, M.
1 708
Di Stasio, F.
1 442
Di, D.
2 793
Diabira, D.
1 325, 1 796
Diamantopoulou, A.
911
Diamond, M.
995
Diamond, M.E.
1 117, 3 204
Diana, M.
2 592
Diano, M.
3 729
Diaz Verdugo, C.
960, 1 939
Díaz, A.
442, 2 267, 3 436
Díaz, C.
170
Díaz, D.
3 637, 392, 1 506
Diaz, L.
1 678
Diaz, M.
1 899, 1 900
Díaz-Cabiale, Z.
2 770, 1 711, 1 712
Diaz-Hernandez, M.
1 941
Diaz-Ruiz, A.
883, 2 982
Diaz-Verdugo, C.
1 769
Dick, G.
3 130
Dick, H.B.
2 019
Dicke, P.
2 684
Dickson, B.
476
Dickson, C.
3 167
Didriksen, M.
910
Diekelmann, S.
3 185
Diekhof, E.
1 070, 2 118
Diepenbroek, M.
2 983
Diepold, R.
90
Dieris, M.
3 638
Dierkes, T.
1 392
Dierseen, M.
3 542
Dierssen, M.
2 318
Dierssen, M.d.M.
3 733
Diesmann, M.
28
Diester, I.
1 385
Dieterich, D.C.
872, 2 200, 2 359, 2 888
Dieterich, M.
450
Dietrich, C.
2 534
Dietrich, P.
393
Dietz, G.P.H.
2 706
Dietz, L.
297
Dieu, R.T.
3 581
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Dieudonné, S.
2 807
Diget, E.H.
1 875
Dijkstra, A.
1 067
Đikić, D.
2 950
Dillingham, C.
1 107
Dillingham, C.M.
2 913
Dillon, J.
2 175
Dillon, S.
3 503
Dimarco, T.
941
Dimier, I.
2 608
Dimitriadou, M.
2 009
Dimou, E.
701
Dinan, T.
3 379
Dinan, T.G.
406
Dine, J.
269, 585
Ding, F.
1 034, 2 580
Ding, J.
309
Dingu, N.
1 578
Dinh, T.
2 739
Dinse, H.
3 133
Dinse, H.R.
999
Diodato, A.
3 653
Diógenes, M.J.
2 464, 2 959
Diogo, C.V.
2 503
Diomede, L.
1 400
Dionísio, P.A.
1 494
Dipollina, C.
3 354
Dirk, D.
3 438
Ditrich, J.
3 073
Dityatev, A.
21, 250, 725, 771, 1 416,
1 524, 3 425, 3 588, 3 606, 3 746
Ditzel, N.
361
Djavadian, R.
164
Djelloul, M.
2 555, 2 817
Djouma, E.
2 758
Dmytrieva, O.
1 302
Dmytriyeva, O.
297
Do Nascimiento, E.
460
Dobbertin, A.
3 311
Dobolyi, Á.
2 036, 2 782, 2 892
Docampo-Seara, A.
1 282
Dodson, P.
681
Dodt, H.
2 447
Doehler, J.D.
463
Doenni, V.
1 663
Doherty, P.
3 385
Dolan, R.
2 135
Dolan, S.
2 645
Dolbeare, T.
2 268, 3 135
Dolejsi, E.
1 626
Dolezal, V.
1 626
Doleżyczek, H.
2 353
Dolgikh, D.
1 625, 1 626, 1 627
Dollar, D.
2 985
Dolle, P.
2 977
Dolmetsch, R.E.
1 514
Dolph, P.
2 021
Domanskyi, A.
2 508, 2 973, 3 514
Dombert, B.
3 404
Dombroski TCD
3 535
Domenico Edoardo, P.
363
Domingo-Rodríguez, L.
441
Domínguez Sala, E.
2 919
Dominguez, S.
1 830
Dominova, I.
2 936
Domorakova, I.
1 438, 1 472
Domschke, K.
419
Donat, C.K.
1 962
Donato, F.
2 142
Dong, J.
2 037
Dong, X.
2 044
Dong, Y.N.
1 349
Dongre, S.
2 020
Donkels, C.
352
Donnelly, P.S.
369
Donnet, A.
2 042
Donno, C.
3 014
Donohoe, G.
1 069
Donoso, F.
1 709
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AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Donoso, M.
1 709
Donovan, J.
3 799
Donovan, M.
3 253
Dontcheva, G.
812
Dora, R.
528
Dora, W.
2 033
Doran, M.
2 715
Dorfmuller, G.
860
Dorgans, K.
1 356, 2 393, 2 922
Döring, F.
3 404
Dorloechter, M.
3 343
Dornas, J.V.
1 638
Dorner-Ciossek, C.
768
Dorolhov, Y.
3 490
Doron, G.
510
Doronin, M.
250
Dorsey-Rivera, B.
3 058
Dorst, K.
2 069
Dorst, M.C.
2 996
Dos Santos, M.
1 542
Dósa, Z.
1 295, 2 394
Dosumu-Johnson, R.
2 182
Dotan Ben-Soussan, T.
1 411
Dottori, M.
344, 3 045, 3 821
Doty, K.
2 963
Doudeau, M.
2 015, 3 040
Doudet, D.J.
3 512
Douglass, A.
2 776
Dourmap, N.
1 504
Dournes, C.
3 090
Doussau, F.
1 356, 2 393
Douzane, H.
1 877
Draganski, B.
1 972, 2 719
Dragatsis, I.
393
Dragicevic, E.
1 133
Dragly, S.
2 449
Drago, F.
3 396
Dragotis, E.
1 080
Dragotto, J.
839, 840, 1 762
Draguhn, A.
289, 1 319, 1 804, 1 845, 2 433
Dransart, A.
2 582
Drasbek, K.R.
1 467, 2 180
Drebitz, E.
966
Dresbach, T.
181, 760
Dresler, M.
3 321, 3 326
Drew, I.
2 186
Drew, M.R.
2 238
Drews, M.
1 556, 1 557
Drexel, M.
1 940
Dricot, L.
550
Driel, N.
2 744
Drinnenberg, A.
1 563, 1 564, 2 636
Drinovac, V.
2 055
Drokhlyansky, E.
2 186
Droste, D.
2 930
Drucker-Colín, R.
1 992, 2 988
Druga, R.
876
Drukker, M.
648
Drumond, A.
2 415
Druzin, M.
725
Drzymała-Celichowska, H.
3 161
Du, S.
1 393
Duan, J.
1 796
Duarte, A.I.
1 921
Duarte, S.T.
3 539
Duarte-Silva, S.
3 575
Dubayle, D.
446
Dubbioso, R.
509
Dubey, M.
2 937
Dubisova, J.
884
Dubovik, T.
1 634
Dubrovskaya, N.M.
3 764
Duca, S.
3 729
Duchi, R.
2 531
Ducret, S.
1 774
Ducrocq, F.
2 759
Dudek, S.M.
178
Dudman, J.
3 765
Duff, K.
2 947
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AUTHOR NAME
Dufor, T.
Dufour, J.
Dufour, M.
Dufresne, K.
Duguid, I.
Duhamel, J.
Dulac, C.
Dulinskas, R.
Dumitrescu, A.
Dumon, C.
Dumoulin, A.
Dunay, I.R.
Dunbar, G.
Duncan, E.
Dünnebeil, A.
Dunnett, S.
Dunnett, S.B.
Duplus, E.
Dupret, D.
Dupuy, M.
Duque, A.
Duque-Feria, P.
Duran Castells, J.
Duran Ogalla, R.
Durán, E.
Duran, M.
Durand, D.
Durand, T.
Durbec, P.
Durieux, A.
Dürr, R.
Durroux, T.
Dürst, C.D.
Durston, D.
Duru, A.D.
Dusan, D.
Duszkiewicz, A.
Dutta, A.
Dutta, N.
Duty, S.
Dvorzhak, A.
Dyakonova, T.
Dyakonova, V.
Dyck, R.
Dykstra, H.
Dylda, E.
Dymecki, S.
Dynes Alexander, J.
Dyrby, T.
Dyrby, T.B.
Dyrvig, M.
Dzakpasu, R.
Dzwiniel, P.
Dzyubenko, E.
Eaton, S.
Eaves, A.C.
Ebbesen, C.L.
Eberle, J.
Ebner, K.
Ebneter, A.
Ebrahimpour, R.
Echevarria, D.
Echevarria, M.
Eckenstaler, R.
Eckhardt, I.
Ecroyd, H.
Edeline, J.
Edelmann, E.
Edemann-Callesen, H.
Eder, M.
Eder, S.
Edfawy, M.
Edgar, J.C.
Edhager, A.V.
Edmonds, A.
Edsall, A.
Eduardo, B.
Edwards, A.
INDEX
2 429
2 778
281
2 586
507, 1 608
770, 1 064, 1 702
953
2 631, 2 752
1 822
1 325
2 363
872
820
3 334
1 630
568, 1 288, 1 289
830
3 070
600, 601, 602, 603, 604,
1 380, 2 135
1 643
1 687, 2 148, 3 205
3 419
2 938
309
3 270
3 478
783
1 877
173
2 627
3 712
693
2 395
3 555
1 136
3 033
2 149
2 667
1 537
2 984, 2 985
719
615
615
3 377
2 583
2 632, 2 633
2 182
1 048
625
3 683
906
205
466
2 448
799
1 273
510
2 383
1 018
864
546, 968
163
1 444
2 391
851
2 184
2 572
764, 3 417
2 005
269, 3 093
955
742
1 058
908
1 697
590
524
3 022
AUTHOR NAME
Edwards, R.
Edwards, R.H.
Eero, R.
Efimova, A.
Efimova, O.
Efremov, R.
Efstratios, S.
Egea Maiquez, J.
Egea, J.
Egebjerg, J.
Egefjord, L.
Egelhaaf, M.
Egert, U.
Egger, V.
Eggert, S.
EgisAni, K.
Eglen, S.
Egli, S.
Egorova, M.
Ego-Stengel, V.
Eguchi, K.
Ehinger, B.V.
Ehninger, D.
Ehret, G.
Ehrlich, I.
Ehrsson, H.
Eiberger, B.
Eichele, G.
Eichler, R.
Eickhardt, E.A.
Eickholt, A.
Eifler, J.
Einarsson, H.
Einevoll, G.T.
Einhauser, W.
Eipper, B.E.
Eizenman, M.
El Bitar, F.
El Far, O.
El Hage, W.
El Mestikway, S.
El-Agnaf, O.M.A.
Elahi, E.
Elbert, D.
Elena, C.R.
Elene, Z.
Eleopra, R.
Elfving, B.
Elgarf, A.
Elgersma, Y.
Elgueta, C.
Elhassar, L.
elhessni, a.
Eliav, T.
Elia-Zudaire, O.
Elibol, B.
Elisa, G.
Elisa, L.
Elizabeth, I.
Elizabeth, M.
ElKalioby, M.
Elkin, L.
Elkins, N.
Elkrief, L.
Elle Lepperød, M.
Ellegood, J.
Ellender, T.
Ellender, T.J.
Ellendersen, B.
Elliott, E.
Ellis, E.
Ellis, M.
Ellis, R.
Ellrichmann, G.
Ellwanger, K.
Elmasri, M.
Elnagar, M.R.
Elo, L.
Elodie, C.
INDEX
1 155
2 626
1 868
2 942
631
1 626
3 821
494
655, 3 358
3 544
1 415, 3 499
607, 608, 609
1 446, 1 447
1 169, 1 172, 2 940
298
353
1 731
2 778
3 103, 3 104, 3 105
996, 2 282
813
467
1 109
3 103, 3 104
2 724, 3 790
1 242
630
1 418, 3 432
1 849
908
820
3 633
3 421, 3 423
2 449
1 662
1 912
2 595
1 887
1 720
2 608
1 504
2 992
3 528
3 506
1 307
1 425
1 441
2 505
1 800
3 553
1 823, 3 457
3 401
1 703
2 151
707
2 978
207
363
2 164
3 438
308
489
3 596
663
2 449
1 522
659
185, 202
3 165
3 781
2 186
2 610
2 715
1 500
738
3 640
705
2 904
2 690
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AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Elsa, I.
207
Elsa, P.
1 886
ElSayed, M.
3 082, 3 091
Elsayed, R.
650
El-Tabbal, M.
3 606
Éltes, T.
2 864
Elull, P.
710
Elvira, D.L.
2 164
Emami, M.
1 677
Emara, M.
3 801
Emerich, D.
1 942
Emese, L.
2 033
Emi, H.
986
Emília, T.
857
Emiliani, F.
3 596
Emiliani, V.
2 809, 3 317
Emilie, M.
2 790
Emir, U.
2 135
Emmanuelle, G.
3 311
Emmerzaal, T.
560
Emptage, N.
2 413
Ena, S.
3 686
Enard, W.
1 744
Encarnação, T.
678
Endres, K.
299, 300, 3 505
Endres, T.
1 664, 1 794
Engel, T.
1 452, 1 928, 1 941
Engelhardt, M.
2 370
Engelmann, C.
765
Engelmann, M.
2 140
Engels H
3 535
Engert, F.
60
Enghild, J.J.
796
Engholm-Keller, K.
217
Engl, E.
3 444
Engler, A.
2 888
Englitz, B.
501, 502, 1 639, 1 736
Englund, E.
1 437
Englund, J.
2 427
Ennio, V.
3 271
Entz, L.
858, 1 451
Eom, K.
239
Epelde, G.
3 275
Eperjesi, D.
1 029
Epp, B.
3 658
Eppler, J.
3 127
Eraso, A.
2 479
Eraso-Pichot, A.
2 958
Erburu, M.
3 087
Erchova, I.
1 106, 3 140
Erck, C.
2 490
Eren-Kocak, E.
974
Ergin, B.
1 721
Erica, L.
3 057
Erickson, R.P.
840
Ericson, M.
940
Erig, T.
1 726
Eriksen, J.
1 155
Erikson, G.
430
Eriksson, L.
1 299
Eriksson, O.
2 568
Erli, F.
2 435
Erlich, J.
2 115
Ermachenko, N.
1 646
Ernfors, P.
2 339
Erni, A.
1 264
Ernst, M.
1 800, 1 806, 1 807, 1 811
Ernyei, A.J.
3 737
Eroshkin, F.
1 625
Erőss, L.
2 078, 2 081, 858, 1 450, 1 451
Errami, M.
773
Errante, A.
3 126
Erreger, K.
310, 3 771
Errico, F.
2 494
Erskine, A.
493
Ertl-Wagner, B.
450
Ervin, F.
663
Escamilla-sevilla, F.
309
Escayg, A.
2 544
AUTHOR NAME
Escera, C.
Eschenko, O.
Esclapez, M.
Escobar, A.
Escobedo-Cousin, E.
Escoll, M.
Escriba, P.V.
Escribano, B.M.
Escriche-Saura, A.
Esghaei, M.
Eskildsen, S.
Eskildsen, S.F.
Eskla, K.
Eslami, M.
Esmaeili, V.
Esnal, A.
Espadas-Garcìa, G.
Esposito, E.
Esposito, M.S.
Esposti, F.
Esquerda-Canals, G.
Essayan-Perez, S.
Estaki, M.
Esteban, J.
Esteban, J.A.
Esteban, S.
Estebanez, L.
Ester, B.
Esteves, F.F.
Esteves, M.
Estivill-Torrús, G.
Estrada, C.
Estrella, R.
Etayo-Labiano, I.
Ethofer, T.
Etienne, H.
Etievant, A.
Eto, K.
Ettcheto Arriola, M.
Euan, R.
Eugenia, M.
Eugenin, J.
Eugenio, U.
Eugie, M.
Eulenburg, V.
Euller-Ziegler, L.
Eunee, L.
Eustache, F.
Éva Rebeka, S.
Evan, E.
Evangelio, M.
Evans, B.
Evans, M.
Even, A.
Everall, I.
Everitt, B.J.
Everitt, B.R.J
Everts, R.
Evstratova, A.
Eybrard, S.
Eyles, D.
Eyre, M.D.
Eysel, u.
Eysteinsson, T.
Fabbrizio, P.
Fabene, P.
Fabene, P.F.
Faber, W.
Fabera, P.
Fabian Gandara, D.
Fabio, M.
Fabó, D.
Fabri, M.
Fabrice, C.
Fabricius, M.
Facchinetti, R.
Facciolo, R.M.
INDEX
3 123
3 229
2 952
402
3 527
2 492
3 019
1 992
3 727
474
3 498
3 499
1 724, 3 605
2 540
511
1 100
2 366
333, 1 482, 1 516,
2 644, 2 652
1 595, 2 735
1 564
1 412
2 438
1 985
1 523
2 418, 2 419, 2 457, 3 355
2 165, 2 166, 2 167
1 014
2 496
2 086
2 711, 2 746, 2 747,
2 748, 3 575
2 766, 3 086
2 956, 3 662
3 568
3 397
1 062
3 468
2 012
2 364
1 413
2 189
3 104
524
3 749
795, 2 544
983
2 046
2 625
3 809
2 782
3 620
2 634
3 277
493
393, 394
3 821
1 085, 2 249, 2 255, 3 346
439
669
2 392
3 587
2 866
1 780
1 484
3 635
2 521
1 948
1 938, 2 548
1 582
193
1 958
207
858
541
2 735
1 126
2 489
1 507
AUTHOR NAME
Fadda, A.M.
Fadda, M.
Fadiga, L.
Fadok, J.P.
Færgeman, N.
Fagiolini, M.
Fagni, L.
Fagová, Z.
Fahmy, T.
Faideau, M.
Failla, A.V.
Faini, G.
Faissner, A.
Faivre, E.
Fajnerová, I.
Faklaris, O.
Fakler, B.
Falcao, A.
Falchier, A.
Falcicchia, C.
Falck, J.
Falco, G.
Falcone, R.
Falk, A.
Falk, S.
Falkerslev, M.
Falkesgaard, M.
Falko, F.
Fallah Rokni, A.
Fallon, N.
Falsig, J.
Fan, M.
Fanarioti, E.
Fanelli, S.
Fang, J.
Fang, X.
Fanitni, J.
Fantegrossi, W.
Faragó, N.
Faragó, P.
Farahmand Far, M.
Faraji, M.H.
Farcher, M.
Fardo, F.
Farhoudi, R.
Fariña Núñez, M.T.
Farinetti, A.
Farisello, P.
Farkas, E.
Farkas, I.
Farkas, L.
Farmer, W.T.
Farnè, A.
Farrer, M.J.
Farrow, K.
Farthing, M.
Fasano, F.
Fasano, L.
Fasching, L.
Fasoli, F.
Fassihi, A.
Fassio, A.
Fatahivanani, Z.
Fátima Engel, D.
Fatima, G.
Fatouleh, R.
Fattorini, G.
Faulisi, F.
Faull, R.
Faure, A.
Faure, P.
Faustini, G.
Favaloro, F.L.
Favereaux, A.
Favre, G.
Fawcett, S.
Fayad, S.
Fazleabas, A.
Fazzari, G.
INDEX
200
235, 2 396
1 611
2 735
1 431, 2 974
1 190
1 315
1 472
1 428
786
841
2 430
1 484, 2 448
2 952
1 051
693
2 863
1 748
3 123
1 942
1 048
1 900
324
1 268
2 656
680
3 352
259
3 177
1 063, 1 137, 1 659, 2 056
3 079
3 038
3 390
3 613
542
3 157
1 410
930
2 789
2 111
3 744
623
409, 1 526
1 656
3 504
352
2 089
1 013
1 474, 1 475, 1 476
1 704
1 081
213
999, 1 571, 1 568, 1 604
1 896
2 628
2 514
3 126
2 897
1 268
3 053
995, 3 204
227, 235, 2 396, 3 349
2 382
2 814
1 629
518
223
611, 613, 614
318, 1 917
2 760
436
814, 1 898
3 624
1 179, 3 144
1 657
1 055
998
3 721
1 336
INDEX OF SPEAKERS AND AUTHORS | 331
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Fedele, E.
305, 1 311
Federica, B.
356
Fedor, F.
2 036
Fedorenko, I.
2 065
Fedosov, I.
3 558
Fedosova, E.
2 550
Fehlings, M.
2 921
Feinsten, E.
1 901
Feist, E.
2 175
Fejgin, K.
910, 1 527, 3 592
Fejtová, A.
214
Fekécs, Z.
374, 892
Fekete, A.
1 817
Fekete, R.
2 343
Fekete, Z.
2 036
Feldman, J.
2 217
Feldmeyer, D.
504, 2 881
Feligioni, M.
1 296, 1 297
Felipo, V.
2 379
Felix-Ortiz, A.
1 697
Fellin, T.
1 013
Fellmann, D.
2 750, 3 773
Felmy, F.
3 117, 3 672
Femenia, T.
1 299
Fend, D.
2 691
Fendl, S.
468
Feng, J.
3 726
Feng, L.
633
Feng, M.Y.
365
Fennell, K.
2 597
Fenno, L.
2 735
Fenton, A.A.
2 425
Fenton, G.
1 097
Fenton, R.A.
731
Feofanov, A.
1 627
Fereshetyan, K.
3 629
Fernagut, P.
833
Fernanado, S.
465
Fernandes Malloy-Diniz, L.
2 114
Fernandes, A.B.
2 093
Fernandes, C.
681, 1 361, 2 136
Fernandes, J.
182, 2 848
Fernandez Abascal, J.
800
Fernandez Albert, J.
3 261
Fernandez Cardo, L.
845
Fernandez de Sevilla, D.
1 333, 3 394
Fernández García, S.
828
Fernández López, B.
1 798
Fernández Martínez, V.
665
Fernandez Suarez, D.
1 326
Fernández Teruel, A.
1 099, 1 101, 2 176
Fernandez Villalba, E.
2 956
Fernandez, L.M.
3 455
Fernández, M.
1 635
Fernández, T.
3 466, 3 496
Fernandez-Arjona, M.
1 508
Fernàndez-Castillo, N.
430, 3 623
Fernández-Dueñas, V.
762
Fernandez-Egea, E.
914
Fernández-García, S.
3 446
Fernández-Gómez, F.
3 662
Fernandez-Lamo, I.
1 460
Fernandez-Llebrez, P.
1 508
Fernández-López, A.
3 018, 3 019, 3 020
Fernández-López, B.
386
Fernandez-Moncada, I.
1 826
Fernández-Monreal, M.
1 523
Fernandez-Montoya, J.
494
Fernandez-Mosquera, L.
2 503
Fernández-Prieto, M.
1 059
Fernández-Seara, M.A.
489
Fernández-Suárez, D.
325
Fernández-Teruel, A.
1 100
Fernandez-Valenzuela, J.J.
301
Ferrada, L.
2 579
Ferraguti, F.
225, 421, 1 110, 1 675
Ferraina, S.
482, 589
Ferran, J.
165
Ferran, J.L.
170, 584
332 | INDEX OF SPEAKERS AND AUTHORS
AUTHOR NAME
Ferrand-Sorbets, S.
Ferrante, A.
Ferrante, L.
Ferrara, L.
Ferrara, s.
Ferrarese, L.
Ferrari-Toninelli, G.
Ferrazzo, S.
Ferré, S.
Ferreira S, J.
Ferreira, A.C.
Ferreira, D.G.
Ferreira, D.G.R.
Ferreira, M.
Ferreira, N.
Ferreira, S.
Ferreira, T.
Ferreira-Fernandes, E.
Ferreiro, E.
Ferreiro-Galve, S.
Ferrer, I.
Ferrer, I.J.
Ferrer-Ferrer, M.
Ferrer-Montiel, A.V.
Ferrer-Pérez, C.
Ferrés-Coy, A.
Ferrini, F.
Ferris, J.
Ferrón, S.
Ferru-Clement, R.
Ferrús, A.
Fertan, E.
Fertig, N.
Fetz, E.E.
Feurer, S.
Feurle, P.
Fex Svenningsen, Å.
Feyen, P.
Fiala, A.
Fiancette, J.
Fiáth, R.
Ficulle, E.
Fidalgo, C.
Fidoamore, A.
Fidzinski, P.
Fiebich, B.L.
Fieblinger, T.
Field, M.
Fiene, S.
Fierro, A.
Fiers, M.
Figiel, M.
Fil, D.
Filarowska, J.
Filiakova, N.
Filice, F.
Filimonova, E.
Filiou, M.
Filip, M.
Filipchuk, A.
Filipčić, I.
Filipek, A.
Filipiak, I.
Filippi, A.
Filippini, A.
Filippov, I.
Filograna, R.
Filosevic, A.
Finckh, B.
Finelli, M.
Fink Jensen, A.
Fink, H.
Finke, K.
Finkelstein, A.
Fink-Jensen, A.
Finlay, C.
Finnerty, G.
Finnerty, G.T.
Fino, E.
INDEX
860
2 559
541
3 275
846
3 439
838
421
2 843, 2 844, 2 842
1 304
2 815
1 836
815
1 651
816
643, 646, 718, 3 539
2 046
591
2 495
1 276
708, 3 496
312
1 524
3 361
3 256
319, 2 591
985
1 003
1 150
2 046
1 312
1 876
1 133
2 281
445
2 894
901, 3 572
22
3 699
438, 441
1 841, 3 655
1 296, 1 297
1 105
324, 1 261
1 786
3 073, 3 077
797, 829, 2 315
1 063
1 133
204
7, 2 194
1 922
2 997
931, 934
2 936
1 525, 2 089
1 335
2 009, 3 102
3 095
1 768, 1 774
1 879
3 044
2 690
717
1 926
1 846
805
426
3 599
1 509
683
2 706, 3 600
1 878, 2 103
2 152, 2 154
555, 556
2 984, 2 985
1 361
2 136
3 420
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Finocchietti, S.
2 707
Finsen, B.
100, 361, 776, 787,
865, 1 396, 1 403, 2 565, 3 502
Fiorda-Díaz, J.
535
Fiorentini, C.
2 428
Fiorenza, M.T.
839, 840, 1 762
Fiorito, G.
454, 1 293, 2 043
Fiscella, M.
1 563, 1 564, 2 636
Fisch, B.
1 126
Fischer von Mollard, G.
2 882
Fischer, A.
247, 569, 576, 671, 1 322,
1 418, 2 903, 3 432
Fischer, I.
380
Fischer, N.
2 990
Fischer, R.M.
616
Fischer, T.
3 652
Fischer-Colbrie, R.
3 496
Fisher, S.
202, 848, 1 035
Fisher, Y.
1 231
Fisone, G.
421
Fiterman, O.
1 024
Fitting, L.M.
2 582
Fitzgerald, J.
1 515
Fitzpatrick, C.
3 236
Fiumelli, H.
1 983, 3 082
Fiuza, M.
1 298
Flanagin, V.
469, 537, 1 652, 1 655
Flanagin, V.L.
3 211
Flanigan, M.
1 710, 2 592
Flecknell, P.
1 946
Fleischer, W.
1 864
Fleischmann, A.
3 648, 3 653
Fleitas, C.
2 496
Fleming, T.P.
1 265
Fletcher, E.
2 984
Flor, H.
445
Flores Cubos, P.
2 772
Flores, A.
1 410
Flores, G.
442, 2 006
Flores, P.
1 966, 2 774
Flores-Burgess, A.
1 711, 1 712, 2 770
Flores-Cuadrado, A.
1 432, 1 433
Florian, C.
3 782, 3 795
Florian, G.
586
Floriana, V.
1 742
Floriddia, E.
1 748
Florido, A.
2 761
Florio, T.
3 051
Florio, T.M.
324
Flunkert, S.
409, 1 526, 2 941
Flydl, M.I.
209
Flynn, C.R.
3 771
Flynn, H.
2 345
Flyvbjerg, H.
2 795
Focchi, E.
1 510
Focke, J.
549
Foerch, C.
3 571
Foerster, Á.
2 667
Foffani, G.
1 649
Fog, K.
802, 2 504, 3 525
Foged, M.T.
1 126
Fogli Iseppe, A.
3 649
Fogli, B.
3 574
Foglio, B.
2 089
Fogtmann, T.
865
Fohlen, M.
860
Foik, A.
3 128
Foinikianaki, E.
912
Fokos, S.
1 713
Folch, J.
1 413
Folci, A.
2 623, 2 865
Foldi, I.
1 763
Földi, M.C.
1 820
Folke, J.
2 497
Follin-Arbelet, V.
720
Follo, M.
1 448
Fongaro, E.
1 565
Fonseca, R.
1 831, 2 415
Fonseca-Gomes, J.
2 959
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AUTHOR NAME
Fonslet, J.
Font, E.
Font, L.
Fonta, C.
Fontebasso, V.
Fontes, A.R.
Fontes-Ribeiro, C.A.
Fontinha, B.M.
Ford, J.
Fordsmann, J.
Fore, S.
Forero, A.
Forés, J.
Forlino, A.
Forloni, G.
Forman-Kay, J.
Formisano, E.
Formisano, L.
Formisano-Treziny, C.
Fornaro, M.
Fornasari, D.
Fornasiero, E.
Fornasiero, E.F.
Foroni, F.
Forostyak, S.
Forsberg, D.
Forsberg, M.
Forsingdal, A.
Forster, A.
Förster, D.
Förstera, B.
Forsythe, I.
Fort, P.
Forte, N.
Fortwängler, E.
Fossat, P.
Fossati, G.
Fossati, M.
Fossbakk, A.
Foti, F.
Fotopoulou, A.
Foulds N
Fourcaud-Trocmé, N.
Fournier, C.
Foust, A.J.
Fouyssac, M.
Fowke, T.
Foxe, J.
Fradet, T.
Fraering, P.
Fragapane, P.
Fragnière, L.
Frahm, S.
Francardo, V.
Francesco, P.
Francesco, V.
Francfort, T.
Francheteau, M.
Franchi, G.
Franchi, L.
Francis, F.
Francisca, C.
Francisco, N.
Francisco, P.
Francius, C.
Franck, R.
Francks, C.
Franco, C.
Franco, F.
Franco, L.
Franco, L.M.
Franco, R.
François, E.
Francolini, M.
Francuz, P.
Frandsen, J.
Frangeul, L.
Frank, D.
Franke, B.
INDEX
634
3 018, 3 020
2 162
1 357
1 018
2 495
939, 2 014
616
64
531, 3 023
960, 1 769
3 353
1 993
852
1 419
1 349
3 125
3 025
2 187
3 354
522, 2 574
3 573
227
1 441, 1 654
3 013
2 939
272
1 527
2 691
487
1 781, 3 364
1 363
3 192
2 397
3 073
396, 617, 773
846, 1 338
739, 740
209
1 108, 2 834
1 245
3 535
3 646
2 697
2 809
439
747
53, 2 253, 3 339
1 942
1 395
3 172
3 082
2 986
327, 1 434
3 589
292
2 949
833
2 750, 3 773
1 041
675
3 493
465
913
1 266, 1 267
378
1 057
294
392
2 848
1 528
325, 3 397
1 844
642, 2 623
1 614, 2 107
625, 3 498
3 355
1 656
3 623
AUTHOR NAME
INDEX
Franke, F.
526, 1 563
Frankland, P.
3 787
Franz, H.
2 841
Franze, K.
2 359
Frau, R.
200
Frausin, S.
344, 3 045
Frech, M.J.
340, 3 566
Freches, G.
1 651
Fredborg, B.
3 728
Frederic, D.
2 529
Freed, J.
1 889
Frega, M.
847, 3 537
Fregosi, M.
330, 1 596, 1 607
Freitag, C.
3 623
Freitag, C.M.
851, 1 259
French, C.A.
848, 2 619
Frenguelli, B.
1 946
Frenguelli, B.G.
246
Frenyo, L.V.
2 090
Frenyó, V.L.
1 496, 1 624
Freret, M.
2 182
Fresegna, D.
2 558, 3 563
Fresnoza, S.
3 196
Freudenberg, F.
2 017
Freund, T.
1 081
Freund, T.F.
56, 1 316, 3 595
Frey, M.M.
2 449
Frias, C.P.
226
Friauf, E.
298
Friberg, L.
310
Fricker, D.
2 450
Friedland, K.
695, 2 383
Friedman, E.
3 513
Friedman, H.
3 373
Friedman, R.
1 002
Friedman, R.M.
2 442
Friedrichs, D.
257
Friend, V.
2 046
Fries, P.
473, 1 385, 1 386, 2 226
Frinchi, M.
1 323
Frippiat, J.
1 025
Frisch, W.
2 409
Frischkecht, R.
3 235
Frischknech, R.
250
Frischknecht, R.
771, 1 524, 2 909, 3 430
Fritz, E.
204
Fritz, N.
2 383
Frizzati, A.
1 107
Froemke, R.
2 413, 3 118
Fröjd, V.
1 295
Frokjaer, V.G.
2 095
Frollo, L.
820
Fronzaroli-Molinieres, L.
287
Froriep, U.P.
1 446
Frotscher, M.
652, 656, 756, 841, 3 599
Frotzler, A.
1 582
Frugière, A.
1 586
Fruh, I.
1 514
Fruscione, F.
3 349
Fryer, J.D.
2 981
Frykman, S.
786
Fryland, T.
907, 908, 909
Fu, Z.
1 512
Fuchsberger, T.
2 499, 3 478
Füchtbauer, A.
909
Füchtbauer, E.
909
Fucile, S.