SfN 2022
EBRAINS & HBP at Neuroscience 2022
12–16 November 2022 | San Diego, USA
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EBRAINS and the Human Brain Project is exhibiting at Neuroscience 2022 that takes place 12-16 November 2022 in San Diego, USA.
We will be present with a booth. To access our booth, you need to register for SfN. Registration is now open.
You can find us in the Institute & Nonprofit Area in Hall C at Booth Nr. 3216 - map.
12 November
13 November
Poster Nr. 114.23 - Altered synaptic plasticity at hippocampal CA1-CA3 synapses in Alzheimer’s disease: integration of Amyloid precursor protein intracellular domain and Amyloid beta effect into computational models
Poster Nr. 144.24 - A resource to decipher brain circuits underlying aversive memory
Poster Nr. 159.19 - Cells in the human medial temporal lobe are reactivated by pronouns that refer to concepts to which they are tuned
Poster Nr. 192.23 - Neural manifolds are modulated by feedback in macaque primary visual cortex during resting state
Poster Nr. 234.10 - Cortical circuits for integration of choice, reward and prediction error in mouse neocortex
14 November
Poster Nr. 272.01 - Nitric Oxide production and diffusion model in a cerebellar spiking neural network.
Poster Nr. 292.04 - What moves when mice move a single whisker to touch?Individuality and stereotypy in behavior
Poster Nr. 317.03 - Causal role and electrophysiological correlates of spatial attention shifts in the medial superior parietal lobule of the macaque
Poster Nr. 318.05 - A mechanism for view-based decisions in the primate amygdala
Poster Nr. 363.12 - A computational model of the early derailment of firing properties in CA1 pyramidal neurons of the ventral hippocampus in Tg2576 AD mice.
Poster Nr. 363.13 - The Alterations of CA1 Pyramidal Neurons excitability in an APPPS1 Model of Alzheimer’s Disease
Poster Nr. 363.14 - Hippocampal Place Cell's Computational model
Poster Nr. 363.15 - Test simulations and validation of the Adaptive GLIF model for hippocampal CA1 neurons
Poster Nr. 363.16 - The physiological variability of channel properties in neurons across different animal species: the case of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons in mice and rats
Poster Nr. 363.17 - Stimulus-induced increase of the depolarization baseline in mouse hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons
Poster Nr. 363.18 - Theta gamma phase amplitude coupling in a CA1 circuit model
Poster Nr. 388.11 - Cortico-tectal circuits involved in motor preparation and navigation
Poster Nr. 411.04 - High-throughput light-sheet microscopy imaging: a custom hardware setup and a software stack for large-scale brain tissue reconstruction
Poster Nr. 411.11 - 3d molecular phenotyping of human brain samples with light-sheet fluorescence microscopy
15 November
Poster Nr. 428.09 - The retinotopic tuning and related structural development of early visual areas depend on early visual experience
Poster Nr. 497.08 - Brain stimulation effects on seizure dynamics through whole brain modeling for drug-resistant epilepsy
Poster Nr. 497.09 - Decoding spatial patterns of amyloid-beta PET using TVBase - a tool for mapping biological knowledge onto a 3D brain atlas
Poster Nr. 497.12 - Entropy, free energy, symmetry and dynamics in the brain
Poster Nr. 497.13 - The Virtual Brain Ontology: A new computational tool translating multiscale, multimodal biological entities to brain network models
Poster Nr. 497.15. Decoding endophenotypes of psychosis by combining computational semantics and multi-omics databases into a knowledge-driven model
Poster Nr. 497.17 - Enhancing the Diagnosis of the Alzheimer’s Disease Spectrum with Whole-Brain Simulations and Machine-Learning
Poster Nr. 498.01 - Autoalign rat: spatially anchoring rat brain histology to the waxholm rat brain atlas using deep neural networks.
Poster Nr. 498.02 - Quint workflow for brain-wide quantification of rodent models: new functionality for high-throughput studies
Poster Nr. 513.08 - A distributed network for object-based attentionin the monkey brain
Poster Nr. 520.07 - Quantitative map of dopamine 1- and 2-receptor positive cells in the developing mouse forebrain
Poster Nr. 523.05 - Astrocytic modulation of synaptic plasticity: How to integrate biological knowledge, computational modeling, and model sensitivity analysis
Poster Nr. 544.09 - Awake perception is associated with dedicated neuronal assemblies in cerebral cortex
Poster Nr. 566.12 - Flow of cortical information during evidence accumulation in mouse neocortex
Poster Nr. 564.16 - A theoretical formalization of consequential decision-making: Modelling complex brain dynamics
Poster Nr. 564.19 - Learning to infer transitively: ranking symbols on a mental line in premotor cortex
Poster Nr. 577.26 - Optical perturbational approach to study information integration among distributed cortical regions in mice
16 November
Poster Nr. 715.23 - Divisive normalization explains diverse population receptive field properties in human BOLD and non-human MUA.
Poster Nr. 749.02 - Modeling the propagation of electrical stimuli through the human connectome at high spatiotemporal resolution
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