UMass Neuroscientists will be presenting their latest research findings at the Annual Society for Neuroscience Conference, which is being held October 19 -23 in Chicago, IL. Here is a list of those presentations:
- 011.05. Cortisol in mother’s milk predicts head growth and neurological development in the neonatal period in rhesus monkeys
*A. M. DETTMER, J. S. MEYER, K. HINDE; - 23.18. Learning complex action representations for goal-directed tasks through neuromodulation of Hebbian plasticity in modular spiking networks
*S. AENUGU, A. SHARMA, S. YELAMARTHY, H. HAZAN, P. S. THOMAS, R. KOZMA; - 069.22. The role of reward signaling in prairie vole peer relationships
*N. S. LEE, A. K. BEERY; - 069.23. Social selectivity and social reward in prairie voles
*A. B. BEERY, J. CHEN, S. LOPEZ, N. S. LEE; - 067.08. Spatial vision from a low-resolution eye
*P. D. QUINLAN, K. E. FISCHER, B. DRESCHER, J. W. LICHTMAN, P. S. KATZ; - 079.12. Alcohol drinking reduces the number of myelinated axons in the prefrontal cortex in male adolescent rats
*B. A. REYES, T. LHAMO, A. AL-SIBAI, L. BENGSTON, A. SILVA-GOTAY, E. TAVARES5, H. N. RICHARDSON, E. J. VAN BOCKSTAELE - 147.29. Network analysis of brain transcriptome profiles in new mother rats exhibiting depression-related parenting disturbances
*S. B. WINOKUR, M. PEREIRA; - 205.28. Simulation of in vivo measurements of co-active neural, lactate, and glucose activity in a visual-cortical neuro-energetic network
R. NOACK, *R. KOZMA; - 207.05. Progressive multiple sclerosis demonstrates greater sensorimotor function disparity between upper and lower extremities compared to relapsing-remitting and controls
*S. SATO, J. BUONACCORSI, J. D. MIEHM, C. RAJALA3 J. LIM, J. A. KENT, R. E. A. VAN EMMERIK; - 242.13. Superior cognitive flexibility and associated changes in resting brain networks in male middle-aged marmosets compared to females
M. LACLAIR, M. FEBO, B. NEPHEW, N. GERVAIS, G. POIRIER, K. WORKMAN, *C. M. MOORE, J. A. KING, A. LACREUSE, R. J. CALI; - 251.16. Optimizing techniques to visualize and quantify alcohol-induced changes to myelinated axons of the medial prefrontal cortex
*A. SILVA-GOTAY, K. LUCIER, H. N. RICHARDSON; - 306.06. Putative amygdala-brainstem synaptic mechanism important for sensory gating
*J. C. CANO, K. FENELON; - 337.18. Neural correlates of recognition memory in the human visual ventral stream
*N. M. DE LA ROSA-RIVERA, K. LEGER, N. BLAUCH, R. A. COWELL - 401.06. Genetic and physiological segregation of excitatory vs inhibitory cell types in songbird auditory cortex
*J. A. SPOOL, G. SCARPA, M. MACEDO-LIMA, Y. MOROHASHI, Y. YAZAKI-SUGIYAMA, L. REMAGE-HEALEY - 414.17. Prefrontal and orbitofrontal cortex neurons are differentially activated during passive and active alcohol acquisition: Influences of individual preference and chronic exposure
*B. KAMINSKA, M. L. BERKOWITZ-CERASANO, D.E. MOORMAN; - 425.17. ASD and ADHD motor neurodevelopmental disorders
*J. V. JOSEJ. I. NURNBERGER, Jr., M. H. PLAWECKI, A. PHADNIS, K. DOCTOR; - 494.20. Role of rat secondary motor cortex in complex movements and decision making
*A. BURMAN, E. M. VAZEY, D. E. MOORMAN; - 504.11. Characterization of prefrontal-subcortical circuitry in execution and inhibition of reward seeking behaviors
*J. P. CABALLERO, D. E. MOORMAN; - 523.18. Learning complex action representations for goal-directed tasks through neuromodulation of Hebbian plasticity in modular spiking networks
*S. AENUGU, A. SHARMA, S. YELAMARTHY, H. HAZAN, P. S. THOMAS, R. KOZMA; - 695.23. Neural habituation enhances novelty detection: An EEG study of rapidly presented words
*L. P. L. JACOB, D. E. HUBER; - 693.03 – Three year change in cognition, motor function and stress reactivity in aging marmosets (callithrix jacchus)
E. S. ROTHWELL, K. P. WORKMAN, A. LACREUSE; - 696.16. Age-related changes in sleep-dependent procedural learning consolidation
*K. A. KAINEC, A. B. FITZROY, R. M. SPENCER; - 764.19. Corticospinal drive is reduced with age during split-belt treadmill walking
S. SATO, *J. T. CHOI; - 768.18. Somatosensory responses in the deep layers of superior colliculus
*A. QURESHI, R.GOEL, J. KIM, N. M. DE LA ROSA-RIVERA, M. HIMMELBACH, G. HAGBERG, K. SCHEFFLER, D. RESS;