UMass SfN 2022 Presentations

UMass neuroscientists are presenting their research at the Society for Neuroscience Conference in San Diego. Here is a list of titles and authors for those presentations. Click on the number to read the abstract.

028.15. Synaptic protein levels and physiological activity in primary cortical neurons are influenced by time of day.
J. WANG, B. L. ROBERTS, I. N. KARATSOREOS;

031.02. Neuronal cell type mapping in the ring and rhinophore ganglia of a gastropod mollusc using single cell transcriptomics
M. D. RAMIREZ, T. N. BUI, P. S. KATZ

094.07. LC-NE regulation of goal directed behaviours
E. M. Vazey
Mini symposium talk

185.15. Quantitative assessments of neurodevelopmental disorders using deep learning and systems neuroscience techniques
K. DOCTOR, D. WU, A. PHADIS, J. NURNBERGER, Jr, M. PLAWECKI, J. V. JOSE

209.01. Structure and organization of the olfactory system in the mollusc Berghia stephanieae
C. C. TAIT, M. D. RAMIREZ, P. S. KATZ

209.02. A connectomics approach to an enigmatic ganglion in a gastropod mollusc
H. H. SANT, B. D. DRESCHER, Y. MEIROVITCH, R. SCHALEK, Y. WU, J. LICHTMAN, P. S. KATZ

224.02. Sex differences in adrenergic ?1 regulation of reinforcement behavior
E. M. RODBERG, S. Y. YU, E. M. VAZEY

291.10. Sensory Neuron Dysfunction in Orthotopic Mouse Models of Colon Cancer
C. GAFFNEY, M. BALOGH, J. ZHANG, N. KALAKUNTLA, N. T. NGUYEN, R. T. TRINH, C. AGUILAR, H. V. PHAM, B. MILUTINOVIC, J. M. NICHOLS, R. MAHALINGAM, A. J. SHEPHERD; MD Anderson

309.11. Circadian desynchronization-induced metabolic disorder is ameliorated by endocannabinoid receptor knockout, without change in feeding or activity
B. FALCY, G. L. PEARSON, T. L. LEISE, I. N. KARATSOREOS

386.06. The Chilean brush tailed mouse (Octodon degus): a diurnal precocial rodent as a new model to study visual receptive field properties of superior colliculus neurons.
N. I. MÁRQUEZ, P. FERNÁNDEZ?ABURTO, A. R. DEICHLER, I. PERALES, J.-C. LETELIER, G. J. MARÍN, J. MPODOZIS, S. L. PALLAS

445.08. Accelerated aging process with neurodegeneration in the cerebral cortex of cognitively impaired aged marmosets (Callithrix jacchus)
C. FREIRE-COBO, E. ROTHWELL, M. VARGHESE, W. G. M. JANSSEN, A. LACREUSE, P. R. HOF

468.17. The Contribution of 5-HT1A/2AReceptors and GABAergic Neurons of the Pedunculopontine Tegmental Area to Sensorimotor Gating
E. CORRELL, G. CASTELLANO, K. FENELON

468.18. Spatiotemporal identification of amygdala neurons active during sensorimotor gating
W. HUANG, K. FÉNELON

478.02. Selective recruitment of offspring-responsive medial preoptic area networks modulates caregiving behavior attuned to the needs of offspring
K. COPELAS, N. CELESTIN, M. PEREIRA

478.05. Chemogenetic activation of the medial preoptic area ameliorates deficits in maternal motivation in the wistar-kyoto rat model of depression
A. A. ANDERSON, M. P. HESTER, M. PEREIRA

478.11. Neuroestrogen regulation of inhibitory synaptic transmission in genetically-identified auditory neurons
H. KANG, Y. YAZAKI-SUGIYAMA, Y. MOROHASHI, L. REMAGE-HEALEY

487.08. EEG bifurcation dynamics in the absence of report in a visual masking paradigm
C. DEMBSKI, K. ORTEGO, C. STEINHILBER, M. COHEN, M. PITTS

543.09. Characterizing a Circuit Linking Auditory Pallium and the Social Behavior Network
J. A. SPOOL, A. LALLY, P. CHEN, L. REMAGE-HEALEY

645.16. Topographic, network-level organization of response profiles in the songbird auditory forebrain.
F. A. CINI, L. REMAGE-HEALEY

647.07. Neuroimmune activation of the olfactory bulb is regulated by time of day
G. PEARSON, B. FALCY, J. WANG, S. AKLI, I. KARATSOREOS

657.01. Where do I remember this? Recognition memory for low-level visual stimuli.
N. DE LA ROSA-RIVERA, D. E. HUBER, R. A. COWELL

662.14. Explicit exploration during virtual throwing and skill transfer to a real-world task in healthy children and young adults
M. CHENG, M. E. HUBER, M. SADEGHI, L. CHUKOSKIE, D. STERNAD, D. LEVAC

752.07. Material Engineering Toolset for Neurological Interfaces
S. RAO