THE COMPLETE TITLE SHOULD BE CAPITALIZED, in the Left of the Page in Times New Roman font, 14 Point. Title should be brief and clearly indicate the content

B. Gómez Rodríguez 1, D. Lopez Fernández 1, R. Alvarez Gómez 1,2

1. Facultad de Biología. Universidad de Barcelona, Barcelona

2. Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Complutense, Madrid

Authors: (times new roman size 10 point, left) Initials and Surnames for every author must be provided. Do not include degrees or titles. The name of the presenting author should be underlined. An author’s name appearing on more than one abstract must be identical in each case.

Affiliations: The affiliations should be typed under the list of authors' names. Each author should be listed by institution, city, state/province and country. Do not include department, division, laboratory, etc. In abstracts where the authors have different affiliations, please indicate for each author the number of the corresponding affiliation – use a superscript.

Text: ALL text must be written in ENGLISH

If it is possible, use this structure:

Background or Introduction

Material and methods

Results

Conclusions

Abstract text must be in Times New Roman font, 12 point size, single space and justified.It should not exceed 300 words includes tables which must be in text format, not graphic format). Abstracts will be reproduced exactly as submitted and will not be edited in any way. Abbreviations should be kept to a minimum. Use standard abbreviations generic drug names. Place unusual abbreviations or acronyms in parentheses after first use. Do NOT identify author(s) or institution(s) in text.

Make the abstract as informative as possible. Conclusions must be supported by data.

Topic: Select the topic which best fits to your paper.

  1. Developmental Neurobiology
  2. Neuronal excitability, synapses and glia: cellular mechanisms
  3. Systems Neuroscience
  4. Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience
  5. Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience
  6. Disorders and nervous system repair
  7. Homeostatic and neuroendocrine systems
  8. New methods and technologies
  9. History, Teaching, Release and Ethics
  10. Others