IBRO WORKSHOP

29-30 January, 2020 - Szeged, Hungary

 
 

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IBRO Workshop 2020, Szeged, Hungary, 29-30 January 2020
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01-30-2020 /55 A CLASSIFICATION OF MOUSE HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONAL TYPES Julian Budd, Luca Tar, Sara Saray, Daniel Schlingloff, Zsolt Kohus, Peter Berki, Tamas Freund, Attila Gulyas, Szabolcs Kali Poster
01-30-2020 /38 THE EFFECT OF OBESTATIN AND KETAMINE IN FORCED SWIMMING TEST Júlia Szakács, Krisztina Csabafi, Zsolt Bagosi, Katalin Eszter Ibos, Éva Dobó, Dezső Urbán Poster
01-29-2020 Interictal epileptiform discharges shape large-scale intercortical communication Jennifer GELINAS Simposium I NOVEL INSIGHTS INTO MECHANISMS OF THE EPILEPSIES
01-29-2020 Dendritic activity in CA3 place cell coding in familiar and novel environments Jayeeta Basu Simposium II Learning and goal-directed navigation
01-30-2020 /94 Closed-loop optogenetic manipulation of amygdalar network activity based on local gamma band oscillations Jártó F, Váncsodi M, Magyar A, Berényi A, Mátyás F, Kocsis K Poster
01-30-2020 /72 TWO PHASE SPIKE DETECTION USING DEEP LEARNING János Rokai, Richárd Fiáth, István Ulbert, Gergely Márton Poster
01-29-2020 /50 CRISPR genome editing based isogenic induced pluripotent stem cell system for schizophrenia disease modeling János M. Réthelyi, Edit Hathy, Hella Gyergyák, Tamás Arányi, Ágota Apáti, Dávid Szüts Poster
01-29-2020 /77 Heterogeneous spindle- and theta-phase preference of supragranular regular spiking interneurons (RSIs) during non-REM and REM sleep: comparison with fast spiking interneurons (FSIs) János Horváth, Róbert Averkin, Sándor Bordé, Vitalii Dashkovskyi, Viktor Szemenyei, Gábor Tamás Poster
01-29-2020 /13 ACTION POTENTIAL SIGNALING AT THE MORPHO-FUNCTIONALLY DIVERSE AXON TERMINALS OF HIPPOCAMPAL MOSSY FIBERS János Brunner, Gergely Tarcsay, János Szabadics Poster
01-30-2020 /50 Effects of progestogens on the neuroendocrine system of an invertebrate model species (Lymnaea stagnalis) István Fodor, Zita Zrínyi, Réka Svigruha, Éva Molnár, Péter Urbán, Pei-San Tsai, Joris M. Koene, and Zsolt Pirger Poster
01-29-2020 /41 DIMETHYLTRIPTAMINE ATTENUATES SPREADING DEPOLARIZATION IN THE ISCHEMIC RAT BRAIN Írisz Szabó, Tímea Körmöczi, Szabolcs Dvorácskó, Dóra Hantosi, Ákos Menyhárt, Ferenc Bari, Róbert Berkecz, Csaba Tömböly, Botond Penke, Eszter Farkas Poster
01-29-2020 /30 NEW TARGETS OF GLYCINE SIGNALING IN THE MOUSE FOREBRAIN Imre Kalló, Balázs Pál, Krisztina Nagy, Tsogbadrakh Bayasgalan, Csemer Andrea, Mohanraj Mahendravarman, Masahiko Watanabe, László Záborszky Poster
01-29-2020 /3 ALTERATION OF EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX MOLECULES IN THE DEVELOPING MOUSE BRAINSTEM Ildikó Wéber, András Birinyi, Klara Matesz Poster
01-30-2020 /26 ALTERED PREFRONTAL CORTICAL SEROTONERGIC NEUROTRANSMISSION IS ASSOCIATED WITH POST-WEANING SOCIAL ISOLATION-INDUCED ABNORMAL SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR Huba Szebik, László Biró, Christina Miskolczi, Bíborka Bruzsik, Orsolya Horváth, Zoltán Kristóf Varga, László Szente, József Halász, Máté Tóth, Éva Mikics Poster
01-30-2020 /67 two-photon GUIDED Neurovascular RECONSTRUCTION TO REDUCE VASCULAR DAMAGE CAUSED BY NEURAL probe insertion Horváth Csaba, Domokos Meszéna, Levente Balázsi, Richárd Fiáth, István Ulbert Poster
01-29-2020 /19 DEVELOPMENT OF PARVALBUMIN-IMMUNOREACTIVE NEURONS IN THE POSTNATAL HUMAN HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION Hajnalka Ábrahám, Hisae Kojima, Tamás Tornóczky, László Seress Poster
01-30-2020 /34 Beneficial effects of repeated caffeine treatment on motivation and cognitive functions in schizophrenia-like, Wisket, rats Gyöngyi Horváth, Alexandra Büki, Gabriella Kékesi, György Benedek Poster
01-30-2020 /5 Parenting-activated GABAergic neurons in the lateral septum and their innervation by thalamic TIP39-fibers Gina Puska, Diána Dimén, Melinda Cservenák, Vivien Szendi, Árpád Dobolyi Poster
01-29-2020 /87 THE NEURAL DYNAMICS OF FAMILIAR FACE RECOGNITION Géza Gergely Ambrus, Daniel Kaiser, Radoslaw Martin Cichy, Gyula Kovács Poster
01-30-2020 /4 Expression of the neuropeptide amylin in the nucleus accumbens according to parental effort in zebra finches (Taenopygia guttata). Gergely Zachar, Catherine Montagnese, Marwa Abuawad, Ákos Pogány, Árpád Dobolyi Poster