CNS 2022 Annual Meeting DATA BLITZ SESSION 1
Talk 1: Just a phase? Probing the causal role of neural oscillations in human behaviour.
Matteo Vinao - Carl, Imperial College London
Talk 2: Distinct Contributions of the Cerebellum and Basal Ganglia to Arithmetic Procedures
William Saban, University of California, Berkeley
Talk 3: Investigating the role of locus coeruleus degeneration in attentional control in prodromal Parkinson's disease
Sophie Sun, McGill University
Talk 4: Brain activation during goal-related selection is predicted by individual differences in prefrontal GABA+ concentration
Boman Groff, University of Colorado Boulder
Talk 5: A Novel Gamma- and Music-Based Intervention for Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia-Related Disorders
Parker Tichko, Northeastern University
Talk 6: Age modulates the oscillatory neural dynamics serving fluid intelligence
Samantha Penhale, Boys Town National Research Hospital
Talk 7: Both aperiodic activity and slow-oscillatory power increase in patients with treatment-resistant depression after receiv
Quirine van Engen, UCSD
Talk 8: Altered verbal working memory neural dynamics in preclinical and prodromal Alzheimer's disease
Amy Proskovec, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Talk 9: Pediatric intracranial EEG recordings reveal age differences in occipital alpha oscillations and aperiodic activity
Qin Yin, Wayne State University
Talk 10: Are Rare Stimuli that Produce a P3b Component Preferentially Encoded in Working Memory?
Carlos Carrasco, University of California, Davis
Talk 11: The Dual-System Model as Indexed by Executive Functions, Reward Sensitivity, and White Matter Tractography: Impacts of Age and Sex
Vanessa R. Alschuler, University of Minnesota
Talk 12: Top-down control of multi-item working memory representations
DanielPacheco, Ruhr University Bochum
Talk 13: Mnemonic Signals in Visual Cortex During Working Memory Reflect Behavioral Precision, but Not Imagery
SimonWeber, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Talk 14: Large-scale Estimation of Individualized Brain Models from M/EEG: Validity and Implications for Personalized tES
Matthew Singh, Washington University in St. Louis
Talk 15: Communication synchrony across corticostriatal connections: a temporal tier of circuit architecture
Cole Korponay, McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School
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