2017 Society for Neuroscience Meeting

November 11, 2017, 1:00 PM

023.01SA. Clinical neuroscience in practice: An experiential learning course for undergraduates offered by neurosurgeons and neuroscientists

*H. SONTHEIMER1, E. A. MARVIN2, L. S. APFEL2, Z. ELIAS2, G. A. HOWES2, M. R. WITCHER2, E. N. WEAVER2, J. C. FRASER2, J. J. SYNKOWSKI2, J. T. PRICKETT2, C. M. ROGERS2, C. M. BUSCH2, M. J. BENKO2, N. SOU2, M. J. CHURNING2, D. C. SUMMERS2, G. R. SIMONDS2;
1Sch. of Med. and Res. Inst., Virginia Tech. Sch. of Neurosci., Roanoke, VA;2Virginia Tech. Sch. of Neurosci. andCarilionClin., Roanoke, VA
Session:Theme J Poster: 023 - Teaching Neuroscience in College I

022.09SA. Attitudes of high school students for healthcare careers using a week-long neuroscience-based immersion experience

A. S. HAFER1, A. VENUGOPAL1, D. G. YOUNG1, G. K. MUELLER1, S. S. URBAN1, E. S. HALEY1, S. P. CREDEN1, H. GALADIMA2, *P. F. ARAVICH3;
1MD Student,2MPH Program,3Pathology/Anatomy, Eastern Virginia Med. Sch., Norfolk, VA
Session:Theme J Poster: 022 - Teaching of Neuroscience: K-12

52.22. Dynamic functional positron emission tomography (fPET) imaging of glucose metabolism during a human ambulation task

C. BAUER1, A. STOLIN2, M. MANDICH3, B. KUNDU4, M. MUZI5, P. E. KINAHAN6, N. SIVA2, R. HARRISON5, J. QI7, S. DOLINSKY8, S. MAJEWSKI4, *J. A. BREFCZYNSKI-LEWIS2;
1Pharmacol. and Physiol.,3Div. of Physical Therapy,2West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV;4Univ. of Virginia, Charlottsville, VA;6Radiology,5Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA;7UC Davis, Davis, CA;8Gen. Electric, Niskayuna, NY
Session:Poster: 052 - Stroke: Automated Assessment, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Tools

79.13. Oleoyl glycine produced by brain trauma reduces nicotine reward and withdrawal in mice

*G. DONVITO1, F. PISCITELLI3, P. P. MULDOON2, A. JACKSON1, R. VITALE3, E. D'ANIELLO3, C. GIORDANO4, B. IGNATOWSKA-JANKOWSKA1, M. A. MUSTAFA1, G. N. PETRIE5, L. PARKER5, R. SMOUM6, S. MAIONE4, A. H. LICHTMAN1, M. DAMAJ1, V. DI MARZO3, R. MECHOULAM6;
1Pharmacol. and Toxicology,2Dept Anat. and Neurobio., Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Hlth. Syst., Richmond, VA;3Endocannabinoid Res. Group, Inst. of Biomolecular Chemistry, ConsiglioNazionaledelleRicerche, Pozzuoli, Naples, Italy;4Endocannabinoid Res. Group, Dept. of Exptl. Medicine, Section of Pharmacology, Second Univ. of Naples, Naples, Italy;5Dept. of Psychology and Collaborative Neurosci. Grad. Program, Univ. of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada;6Inst. for Drug Research, Med. Faculty, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
Session:Poster: 079 - Nicotine: Reinforcement, Seeking, and Reinstatement

85.08. Systems-level network integration predicts trialwise TMS effects on temporal perception

*R. WURZMAN1, M. WIENER3, R. H. HAMILTON1, H. B. COSLETT1, J. D. MEDAGLIA2;
1Neurol.,2Psychology, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA;3Dept. of Psychology, George Mason Univ., George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA
Session:Poster: 085 - Perception and Imagery

38.01. Maternal influenza viral infection induces schizophrenia-related abnormalities that are modulated by the host microbiome in the adult offspring

*J. M. SAUNDERS1, J. L. MORENO1, D. KANG2, K. HIDESHIMA1, A. GARCIA-SASTRE5, P. GILLEVET6, J. BAJAJ3, J. GONZALEZ-MAESO4;
1Physiol. and Biophysics,2Microbiology and Immunol.,3Dept. of Intrnl. Med.,4Dept. of Physiol. and Biophysics, Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Hlth. Syst., Richmond, VA;5Icahn Sch. of Med. at Mount Sinai, New York, NY;6George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA
Session:Poster: 038 - GPCRs: 5-HT, mGlu, and Other Metabotropic Receptors

79.08. Age-related changes in nicotine consumption and social interactions in adolescent mice

J. KO, R. L. MURPHY, B. N. MARTIN, *K. J. FRYXELL;
Sch. of Systems Biol., George Mason Univ., Manassas, VA
Session:Poster: 079 - Nicotine: Reinforcement, Seeking, and Reinstatement

023.05SA. Development of an applied surgical neurotechnology course for bioengineering undergraduate students

*L. C. BRAY1, F. PISCITANI2, L. WALKER2, J. LEIPHART3, M. SHENAI4;
1Bioengineering, George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA;2Dept. of Surgery,3Dept. of Neurosci.,4Neurosci., InovaHlth. Syst., Fairfax, VA
Session:Theme J Poster: 023 - Teaching Neuroscience in College I

79.11. Effect of menthol additive on nicotine intake and relapse vulnerability in a rat model of adolescent-onset nicotine addiction

*T. NESIL, S. NARMEEN, W. J. LYNCH;
Dept. of Psychiatry & Neurobio. Sci., Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Session:Poster: 079 - Nicotine: Reinforcement, Seeking, and Reinstatement

74.1. Examining the role of microbiota in emotional behavior: Antibiotic treatment exacerbates anxiety in high anxiety-prone rats

*H. MOORE1, J. COHEN2, J. SINGER3, M. E. GLOVER1, S. M. CLINTON1;
1Neurosci., Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA;2Psychiatry,3Pathology, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
Session:Poster: 074 - Molecules and Circuits in Preclinical Models of Anxiety

014.01. GABAAagonist muscimol reverses morphine and HIV-Tat-induced calcium overload in hippocampal neurons

*V. D. MCLANE1, P. E. KNAPP2, K. F. HAUSER1;
1Pharmacol. and Toxicology,2Anat. and Neurobio., Virginia Commonwealth Univ., Richmond, VA
Session:Nanosymposium: 014 - Neuroinflammation: Virus and Infections

63.17. Relation between cognitive function, walking ability and strength for adults with autism spectrum disorder

*C. N. ARMITANO1, T. KOZIKOWSKI2, S. I. DEUTSCH2, M. R. URBANO2, S. NEUMANN2, H. CARACCI3, S. MORRISON1;
1Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk, VA;2Eastern Virginia Med. Sch., Norfolk, VA;3Children’s Hosp. of the King’s Daughters, Norfolk, VA
Session:Poster: 063 - Posture and Gait: Injury and Disease

63.2. Older adults with Type 2 Diabetes classified as fallers have slower reactions, decreased strength, and impaired postural stability compared to non-fallers

*R. SIMMONS1, S. COLBERG2, S. MORRISON3;
1Athletic Training and Physical Therapy,3Physical Therapy,2Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk, VA
Session:Poster: 063 - Posture and Gait: Injury and Disease

44.3. Vascular amyloidosis, astrocytic endfeet, and blood brain barrier disruption

*W. A. MILLS, III1, I. F. KIMBROUGH2, H. W. SONTHEIMER2;
1Translational Biology, Medicine, and Hlth., Virginia Tech. Carilion Res. Inst., Roanoke, VA;2Sch. of Neurosci., Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA
Session:Poster: 044 - APP: Animal and Cellular Models

42.11. Microglial clearance of neuronal debris following CNS injury is mediated by complement in an activity-independent manner

*G. NORRIS1, A. J. FILIANO2, J. KIPNIS2;
2Neurosci.,1Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Session:Poster: 042 - Effects of Neuron and Glia Interaction

64.12. Characterization of sensory function associated with idiopathic toe walking in children

*V. W. CHU;
Occup. Therapy, Virginia Commonwealth Univ., Richmond, VA
Session:Poster: 064 - Posture and Gait: Healthy Development and Aging

38.02. Epigenetic role of HDAC2 in the limited therapeutic effect of the mGlu2/3 receptor agonist pomaglumetad after chronic atypical antipsychotic treatment

*M. DE LA FUENTE REVENGA1, D. IBI2, J. GONZÁLEZ-MAESO1;
1Dept. of Physiol. and Biophysics, Sch. of Medicine. Virginia Commonwealth Universi, Richmond, VA;2Chem. Pharmacol.,Meijo Univ., Nagoya, Japan
Session:Poster: 038 - GPCRs: 5-HT, mGlu, and Other Metabotropic Receptors

66.1. The effects of phasic excitability on neural selectivity and tolerance for zebra finch song

*M. BJORING, C. D. MELIZA;
Psychology, Univ. of Virginia Dept. of Psychology, Charlottesville, VA
Session:Poster: 066 - Vocal Learning Across Avian Models

68.13. A role for galanin transmission in central respiratory chemoreception following acute and chronic respiratory challenge

*N. N. KUMAR1, A. S. DERELI1, D. A. BAYLISS2, N. M. JONES1;
1Pharmacol., Univ. of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia;2Pharmacol., Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Session:Poster: 068 - Stress-Modulated Pathways: Cortex to Brainstem

79.08. Age-related changes in nicotine consumption and social interactions in adolescent mice

J. KO, R. L. MURPHY, B. N. MARTIN, *K. J. FRYXELL;
Sch. of Systems Biol., George Mason Univ., Manassas, VA
Session:Poster: 079 - Nicotine: Reinforcement, Seeking, and Reinstatement

014. Chair

K. F. Hauser;
Pharmacology & Toxicology, Virginia Commonwealth Univ., Richmond, VA.
Session:Nanosymposium: 014 - Neuroinflammation: Virus and Infections

54.12. Glial activation in trigeminal ganglia after masseter muscle acid exposure

*J. MORRIS-WIMAN1, C. G. WIDMER2;
1Biomed. Sci., West Virginia Sch. of Osteo. Med., Lewisburg, WV;2Orthodontics, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Session:Poster: 054 - Trigeminal Processing

024.09SA. One brain, many possibilities: Exploring the value of an interdisciplinary neuroscience studies program

M. M. ZENS1, L. SPARROCK1, G. S. LOWRY3, *A. FRANSSEN2, C. L. FRANSSEN1;
1Dept. of Psychology,2Longwood Univ., Farmville, VA;3Economics, Business, and Accounting Dept., Randolph Macon Col., Ashland, VA
Session:Theme J Poster: 024 - Teaching Neuroscience in College II

64.07. Can you walk and chew gum? The effect of chewing gum on gait dynamics in young and older adults

*B. S. SAMULSKI, S. MORRISON, J. PREBOR;
Kinesiology and Rehabil., Old Dominion Univ., Virginia Beach, VA
Session:Poster: 064 - Posture and Gait: Healthy Development and Aging

63.1. Corticospinal efficacy to the medial gastrocnemius predicts gait function following stroke

*C. PATTEN1,3, V. L. LITTLE3, C. L. BANKS2,3, T. E. MCGUIRK3;
2Physical Therapy,1Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL;3Neural Control of Movement Lab., Malcom Randall VAMC, Gainesville, FL
Session:Poster: 063 - Posture and Gait: Injury and Disease

43.02. Lactate from astrocytes: A major energy source for the learning-induced translation required for long-term memory formation

*G. DESCALZI, V. GAO, M. Q. STEINMAN, C. M. ALBERINI;
Ctr. for Neural Sci., New York Univ., New York, NY

Session:Poster: 043 - Role of Glia in Synapse Formation and Function

67.03. Sexual experience induces spine-specific changes in pyramidal neurons of medial posterodorsal amygdala and CA2 hippocampal area of male mice

*M. GIOVENARDI, V. LAZZARI, R. BECKER, A. RASIA FILHO;
UFCSPA, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Session:Poster: 067 - Neural Control of Social Interactions: Sexual Behavior

014.02. Neurotrophic factors and stress hormones selectively regulate herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 (HSV1 and HSV2) infections in peripheral sensory and autonomic neurons

*A. S. BERTKE, A. M. IVES, A. A. YANEZ;
Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA
Session:Nanosymposium: 014 - Neuroinflammation: Virus and Infections

November 11, 2017, 1:30 PM

012.03. Individual computer access improves advanced dementia & MCI

*P. F. ARAVICH1, A. ORD4, A. AZHER5, A. P. CHIDESTER5, M. S. BINDER2, S. SAUTTER3;
1Pathology/Anatomy,3Psyychiatry & Behavioral Sci. & Glennan Ctr.,2Eastern Virginia Med. Sch., Norfolk, VA;4Psychology, Regent Univ., Virginia Beach, VA;5Westminster-Canterbury on Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Beach, VA
Session:Nanosymposium: 012 - Cognitive Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias

4. Co Chair

P. G. Guyenet;
Pharmacology, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA.
Session:Symposium: 004 - Central Network Dynamics Regulating Visceral And Humoral Functions - Rita Valentino

014.04. The effects of HIV-1 Tat and morphine on hippocampal function

*W. MARKS1,2, V. D. MCLANE2, A. R. MCQUISTON3, P. E. KNAPP3, K. F. HAUSER2;
2Pharmacol. and Toxicology,3Anat. and Neurobio.,1Virginia Commonwealth Univ., Richmond, VA
Session:Nanosymposium: 014 - Neuroinflammation: Virus and Infections

November 11, 2017, 2:15 PM

014.06. HIV-1 Tat effects to influence morphine-tolerance, -dependence, and -conditioned place preference involve C-C chemokine receptor type 5

*J. J. PARIS1, M. GONEK2, V. D. MCLANE2, K. M. LIPPOLD2, P. E. KNAPP3, W. L. DEWEY2, K. F. HAUSER2;
2Pharmacol. and Toxicology,3Anat. and Neurobio.,1Virginia Commonwealth Univ., Richmond, VA
Session:Nanosymposium: 014 - Neuroinflammation: Virus and Infections

November 11, 2017, 2:30 PM

010.07. Transcriptional comparisons of iPSC-derived striatal cell models delineate gene network interactions among physical time in culture, cellular maturation, age, and Huntington’s disease

*V. B. MATTIS1, R. HO2, C. TOM2, P. MATHKAR3, R. G. LIM5, C. GEATER5, N. ALLEN6, P. J. KEMP6, L. M. THOMPSON7, C. N. SVENDSEN4;
1Board of Governors Regenerative Med. Inst., Cedars-Sinai, West Hollywood, CA;2Cedars-Sinai Med. Ctr., West Hollywood, CA;3Cedars-Sinai Med. Ctr., Los Angeles, CA;4Regenerative Med., Cedars-Sinai Med. Ctr., West Hollywood, CA;5Univ. of California-Irvine, Irvine, CA;6Cardiff Univ., Cardiff, United Kingdom;7Psychiatry/Neurobiology and Behavior, Univ. California, Irvine, CA
Session:Nanosymposium: 010 - Stem Cell Reprograming and Differentiation

November 11, 2017, 2:45 PM

4.04. The C1 neurons and stress-induced anti-inflammation

P. G. Guyenet;
Pharmacology, Univ Virginia Sch Med, Charlottesville, VA.
Session:Symposium: 004 - Central Network Dynamics Regulating Visceral And Humoral Functions - Rita Valentino

November 11, 2017, 3:00 PM

013.09. Pathological tau strains from human brains recapitulate the diversity of tauopathies in nontransgenic mouse brain

*S. NARASIMHAN, J. L. GUO, L. CHANGOLKAR, J. D. MCBRIDE, L. V. SILVA, Z. HE, B. ZHANG, R. J. GATHAGAN, J. Q. TROJANOWSKI, V. M.-Y. LEE;
Ctr. for Neurodegenerative Dis. Res., Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Session:Nanosymposium: 013 - Alpha-Synuclein, Tau, and PRP Aggregation and Transmission: Models and Therapeutics

November 12, 2017, 8:00 AM

148.14. Quantitative axonal synaptic ultrastructural analysis of macaque v1 from serial em sections

*V. GARCIA-MARIN, M. J. HAWKEN;
Ctr. For Neural Science. New York Universty, New York, NY
Session:Poster: 148 - Visual Cortex: Circuits and Populations

162.12. Transcription factor ∆FosB regulates aggressive behavior in male mice in a cell-specific manner

*H. ALEYASIN1, M. FLANIGAN1, S. A. GOLDEN2, A. TAKAHASHI3, J. PINA1, C. MENARD1, M. L. PFAU1, G. E. HODES4, M. HESHMATI1, E. A. HELLER5, S. J. RUSSO1;
1Icahn Sch. of Med. Mount Sinai, New York, NY;2Natl. Inst. on Drug Abuse, Baltimore, MD;3Univ. of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan;4Neurosci., Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA;5Dept. of Systems Pharmacol. and Translational Therapeut., Perelman Sch. of Medicine, Univ. of Pennsyl, Philadelphia, PA
Session:Poster: 162 - Motivation: Social Communication

163.11. Inhibition of phosphodiesterase 2 decreases ethanol intake in mice

*Y. XU1, J. M. O'DONNELL1, H.-T. ZHANG2;
1Dept. of Pharmaceut. Sci., State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY;2Behavioral Med. and Psychiatry, West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV
Session:Poster: 163 - Treatment Mechanisms for Alcohol Use Disorder

141.13. Combining force and rotation in TBI: The creation of a novel device for translational traumatic brain injuries

*W. R. KOCHEN, *W. R. KOCHEN, K. M. CRAVEN, D. D. CERRI, J. M. FLINN;
Cognitive and Behavioral Neurosci., George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA
Session:Poster: 141 - Brain: Animal Models of Brain Injury and Behaviors

027.13SU. First international early research career enhancement school on BICA

*A. V. SAMSONOVICH1,2;
1Krasnow Inst. Adv Study, George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA;2Dept. of Cybernetics, Natl. Res. Nuclear Univ. MEPhI, Moscow, Russian Federation
Session:Theme J Poster: 027 - Neuroscience Outreach Activities II

028.03SU. A Bayesian framework for disorders of consciousness research

*C. NEELY1, A. PETERSON2;
1Dept. of Psychology,2Inst. for Philosophy and Publ. Policy, George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA
Session:Theme J Poster: 028 - Ethical and Policy Issues in Neuroscience

141.14. Social isolation after repetitive mild traumatic brain injuries

*K. M. CRAVEN, W. R. KOCHEN, D. D. CERRI, J. M. FLINN;
George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA
Session:Poster: 141 - Brain: Animal Models of Brain Injury and Behaviors

118.25. Loss and restoration of Fmr1 in component cell types of neural microcircuits reveals distinct requirements for FMRP in the developing nervous system

*D. CONNOLLY1,3, S. SORIANO1,3, C. M. MCGRAW4, B. E. O’NEILL5, H. L. VANDERPOOL6, A. CHAHROUR1, A. J. LIANG1,3, B. P. VICARI2,3, S. VEERARAGAVAN1,3, C. S. WARD1,3, D. L. NELSON1,3, R. C. SAMACO1,3;
1Mol. and Human Genet.,2Translational Biol. and Mol. Med., Baylor Col. of Med., Houston, TX;3Jan and Dan Duncan Neurolog. Res. Inst., Houston, TX;4Neurol., Univ. of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA;5Med., Tulane University, Sch. of Med., New Orleans, LA;6Sch. of Neurosci., Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ., Blacksburg, VA
Session:Poster: 118 - Fragile X: Mechanisms of Pathophysiology

119.2. Altered early life DNA methylation within the amygdala of rats predisposed to high vs. low anxiety-like behavior

*C. R. MCCOY1, M. E. GLOVER2, N. L. JACKSON3, T. PTACEK3, E. J. LEFKOWITZ3, S. M. CLINTON2;
1Sch. of Neurosci., Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Universit, Blacksburg, VA;2Sch. of Neurosci., Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ., Blacksburg, VA;3Univ. of Alabama at Birmigham, Birmingham, AL
Session:Poster: 119 - Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Behavioral Studies

116.21. Single cell RNA-sequencing of a developing neural system

*A. BRANDEBURA1, D. KOLSON1, P. STOILOV2, P. MATHERS2, G. SPIROU1;
1Neurosci.,2Biochem. and Mol. Biol., West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV
Session:Poster: 116 - Neural Circuit Maturation and Remodeling I

137.04. Neuronal activity during acute seizures associated with hypoxic-ischemic injury in neonatal mice

*J. BURNSED1, M. DARLING2, P. WAGLEY3, J. KAPUR4;
1Univ. of Virginia, Crozet, VA;2Pediatrics,3Neurol., Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA;4Dept Neurol., Univ. VirginaiHlth. Sci. Ctr., Charlottesvle, VA
Session:Poster: 137 - Perinatal Ischemia

129.03. Deciphering the role of the lymphatic-glymphatic connection in aging and in Alzheimer's disease

*S. DÁ MESQUITA1, A. LOUVEAU1, I. SMIRNOV1, R. C. CORNELISON2, K. VIAR1, J. M. MUNSON2, J. KIPNIS1;
1Dept. of Neurosci.,2Dept. of Biomed. Engin., Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Session:Poster: 129 - Cognitive Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease

141.11. Effects of repeated closed head brain injury on attention and motor impulsivity

*H. BHATIA1, C. E. CABRAL1, C. W. IAMES1, T. K. SHAVER1, K. M. MARTENS2, C. VONDER HAAR1;
1Psychology,2West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV
Session:Poster: 141 - Brain: Animal Models of Brain Injury and Behaviors

160.02. Examination of age-related changes in NK3R expression and colocalization of KOR with GnRH neurons in the hypothalamus of female sheep

*M. BEDENBAUGH1, C. A. RAINEY2, R. B. MCCOSH3, J. A. LOPEZ3, R. L. GOODMAN3, S. M. HILEMAN3;
1Dept. of Physiol. and Pharmacol., West Virginia Univ. HSC, Morgantown, WV;2Alderson Broaddus Univ., Philippi, WV;3Physiol. and Pharmacol., West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV
Session:Poster: 160 - HPG Axis

156.13. Evolutionary exaptation of an ancient motor-to-sensory circuit correlates with changes in insect flight biomechanics

*P. D. CHAPMAN, S. BRADLEY, K. RIGGS, E. HAUGHT, M. HAFFAR, K. C. DALY, A. M. DACKS;
Biol., West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV
Session:Poster: 156 - Neuroethology: Circuits and Behavioral Analyses

116.16. LRRTM1 contributes to the assembly of complex retinogeniculate synapses in mouse visual thalamus

*A. MONAVARFESHANI1,2, G. STANTON1, J. SU1, K. SU1, K. SWILLING1, M. A. FOX1,2;
1Virginia Tech. Carilion Res. Inst., Roanoke, VA;2Biol. Sci., Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA
Session:Poster: 116 - Neural Circuit Maturation and Remodeling I

141.12. Frontal traumatic brain injury reduces optimal decision making on a probabilistic reward task in rats

*B. ZHU1, N. N. BERDAR2, L. M. VELTRI2, R. B. DALIDA2, T. L. SCOTT2, T. K. SHAVER2, K. M. MARTENS3, C. VONDER HAAR1;
1Psychology, West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV;2West Virginia Univ., Morgatown, WV;3West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV
Session:Poster: 141 - Brain: Animal Models of Brain Injury and Behaviors

156.25. Motoric and respiratory behaviors of Antarctic fishes with and without hemoglobin in response to rise in ambient temperature

*I. I. ISMAILOV1, J. B. SCHARPING2, I. E. ANDREEVA1, M. J. FRIEDLANDER1;
1Virginia Tech. Carilion Res. Inst., Roanoke, VA;2Virginia Tech. Carilion Sch. of Med., Roanoke, VA
Session:Poster: 156 - Neuroethology: Circuits and Behavioral Analyses

156.23. Matching neural coding strategies to behavior: Responses to communication signals in the hindbrain of Apteronotids

*G. MARSAT, K. M. ALLEN;
Biol., West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV
Session:Poster: 156 - Neuroethology: Circuits and Behavioral Analyses

165.12. Interaction of regional distribution of NMDA receptor subtypes with glucocorticoid effects upon these subtypes as a potential substrate for PTSD

T. S. COTRONE, M. F. EHRICH, *B. G. KLEIN;
Biomed. Sci. and Pathobiology, Virginia Tech, Col. of Vet. Med., Blacksburg, VA
Session:Poster: 165 - Animal Models of Trauma, Stress, and Anxiety I

114.18. Acute effects of thyroid hormone on the developing tadpole telencephalon

*J. P. KITCHEN1, C. K. THOMPSON2;
1Translational Biology, Medicine, and Hlth., Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA;2Sch. of Neurosci., Viriginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA
Session:Poster: 114 - Neural Progenitor and Stem Cell Development

160.12. Acute psychosocial stress alters LH pulses, kisspeptin neurons, and RFRP-3 neurons in mice

*J. A. YANG1, R. A. PARRA1, C. I. SONG1, S. B. Z. STEPHENS1, M. J. KREISMAN1, D. J. HAISENLEDER2, K. M. BREEN1, A. S. KAUFFMAN1;
1UCSD - Dept of Reproductive Med., LA Jolla, CA;2Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Session:Poster: 160 - HPG Axis

145.24. Inhibition of 12-lipoxygenase in spinal glia attenuates TLR4-dependent, NSAID-insensitive inflammatory hyperalgesia

*A. GREGUS1, M. W. BUCZYNSKI1, B. FITZSIMMONS2, C. I. SVENSSON3, Q. XU4, E. DENNIS5, T. L. YAKSH6;
1Dept. of Neurosci., Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA;2Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Carlsbad, CA;3Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden;4Anesthesiol. 0818, UCSD, La Jolla, CA;5Chem. and Pharmacol.,6Univ. of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA
Session:Poster: 145 - Pain Models: Pharmacology

PDW08. Organizer/Moderator

*G. E. HODES;
Neurosci., Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA
Session:Professional Development Workshops: PDW08 - Navigating Career Transitions in Neuroscience

PDW08. Speaker

G. N. Neigh;
Anatomy & Neurobiology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.
Session:Professional Development Workshops: PDW08 - Navigating Career Transitions in Neuroscience

100.06. Brain networks for auditory-motor integration in the context of music training and expertise

V. Penhune;
Dept. of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, CANADA.
Session:Minisymposium: 100 - Individual or Group Patterns of Human Sensorimotor Control and Learning: When the Whole May Not Be Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts - Randy Flanagan

November 12, 2017, 1:00 PM

206.1. The role of kir4.1 in the development of epilepsy

*J. BONI1,2, A. RANDOLPH2, M. OLSEN1;
1Virginia Tech, Sch. of Neurosci., Blacksburg, VA;2Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
Session:Poster: 206 - Astrocytes: Disease Mechanisms

252.1. Synapses in the clouds: augmenting Hippocampome.org with a knowledge base of glutamatergic and GABAergic signals

*K. MORADI, G. P. MADISON, C. L. REES, A. S. GAWADE, D. J. HAMILTON, G. A. ASCOLI;
Krasnow Inst. For Advanced Study, George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA
Session:Poster: 252 - Learning and Memory: Hippocampal Circuits

252.09. Hippocampome.org: Increasing open-access knowledge of rodent hippocampal neuron types and their properties

*D. W. WHEELER, C. M. WHITE, A. O. KOMENDANTOV, C. L. REES, D. J. HAMILTON, S. VENKADESH, K. MORADI, M. ATTILI, C. TECUATL, G. A. ASCOLI;
Krasnow Inst. for Advanced Study, George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA
Session:Poster: 252 - Learning and Memory: Hippocampal Circuits

252.07. Large-scale cellular count, distribution, and shape analysis in the mouse hippocampal formation from Allen Brain Atlas Nissl-stained images

*S. M. ATTILI1, C. L. REES2, M. F. M. SILVA2, T.-V. NGUYEN2, D. W. WHEELER2, G. A. ASCOLI2;
1Col. of Sci., George Mason Univ., Herndon, VA;2George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA
Session:Poster: 252 - Learning and Memory: Hippocampal Circuits

244.26. A novel lateral habenula microcircuit mediating appetitive aggression

*M. FLANIGAN1, H. ALEYASIN1, B. A. MATIKAINEN-ANKNEY1, A. TAKAHASHI2, E. S. CALIPARI1, S. A. GOLDEN3, C. MENARD1, M. L. PFAU1, G. E. HODES4, S. RUSSO1;
1Icahn Sch. of Med. At Mount Sinai, New York, NY;2Univ. of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan;3Natl. Inst. on Drug Abuse, Baltimore, MD;4Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and Univ., Blacksburg, VA
Session:Poster: 244 - Motivation: Neural Circuits I

256.03. Perceptual discrimination of temporal duration based on ongoing motor behavior

W. ZHOU1, A. DANIEL1, *W. M. JOINER2, M. WIENER3;
1Bioengineering,2Bioengineering Dept.,3Dept. of Psychology, George Mason Univ., George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA
Session:Poster: 256 - Rhythm and Timing

256.13. Causal role of beta oscillations in time estimation

*M. WIENER1, A. PARIKH2, A. KRAKOW3, H. B. COSLETT4;
1Dept. of Psychology, George Mason Univ., George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA;2Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA;3Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD;4Hosp. of Univ. PA., Philadelphia, PA
Session:Poster: 256 - Rhythm and Timing

252.06. Comprehensive classification and phenotyping of firing patterns in hippocampal neuron types

*A. O. KOMENDANTOV, S. VENKADESH, C. L. REES, D. W. WHEELER, D. J. HAMILTON, G. A. ASCOLI;
Krasnow Inst. for Advanced Study, George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA
Session:Poster: 252 - Learning and Memory: Hippocampal Circuits