The FENS 2022 symposia will bring you the very latest neuroscience updates, from leading international experts.
Take a look at the sessions and speakers below and start planning your Forum schedule.
All symposia will start with a 2 minute introduction, followed by 18 minute talks. After each talk there will be a 4 minute Q&A section.
Sunday, 10 July | S08 – Hall A – Neuronal network and synaptic dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease (09:45 – 11:15) – Jorge Palop, Silvia Viana da Silva, Martin Fuhrmann, Annabelle Singer S04 – Hall B – Smell, cell-by-cell (09:45 – 11:15) S03 – Hall C – Psychedelic effects without psychedelic experience (09:45 – 11:15) S07 – Hall D – Neuroimaging approaches to understanding adolescent mental health: opportunities for intervention (09:45 – 11:15) S05 – Hall E – Neuromodulation of Perceptual Decision-Making (09:45 – 11:15) S01 – Hall F – The links between neural circuit development, human brain evolution and diseases (09:45 – 11:15) S02 – Hall G – The cerebral cortex challenge: generating many cell types from distinct sources in a restricted time (09:45 – 11:15) S06 – Hall H – Go with the flow! Choroid plexus mechanisms shape brain function in health and disease (09:45 – 11:15) S09 – Hall C – The emergence of function in developing cortical circuits (15:45 – 17:15) S13 – Hall B – Episodic Time (15:45 – 17:15) S10 – Hall F – Neural Stem Cells in the Adult Vertebrate Brain (15:45 – 17:15) S16 – Hall D – Causal interactions between neuromodulators and corticostriatal circuits in decision making (15:45 – 17:15) S12 – Hall E – Statistical learning and pattern recognition for natural behaviour in mice (15:45 – 17:15) S11- Hall A – Revisiting Dale’s Principle- Neurotransmitter plasticity and co- transmission in health and disease (15:45 – 17:15) S15 – Hall G – Hybrid and multifunctional approaches to study neuralcircuits (15:45 – 17:15) S14 – Hall H – Vascular hypotheses for understanding and restoring memory impairments (15:45 – 17:15) |
Monday, 11 July | S18 – Hall C – Capturing human brain circuit development and disease mechanisms with stem cell-based technologies (09:45 – 11:15) Flora Vaccarino, Madeline Lancaster, Silvia Cappello, Vincenzo De Paola S19 – Hall B – Integration of top-down information in cortical layer 1 and its contribution to behavior (09:45 – 11:15) S22 – Hall F – Glia: crucial regulators of circadian rhythms and sleep (09:45 – 11:15) S24 – Hall D – Neural mechanisms of epilepsy (09:45 – 11:15) S23 – Hall E – The function(s) of the claustrum: attention, salience, sleep, all of the above, or something else? (09:45 – 11:15) S21 – Hall A – Genetically dissecting neurobiology of social collaboration in humans, macaques and rodents (09:45 – 11:15) S17 – Hall G – Development and Evolution of Bilateral Sensory Circuits (09:45 – 11:15) S20 – Hall H – Not just insulation: Oligodendrocyte function and myelination in brain plasticity and behavior (09:45 – 11:15) S32 – Hall A – Understanding the formation of spatial representations: from synapses to circuits (15:45 – 17:15) S29 – Hall B – The basal ganglia sensory domain through tail of the striatum: reward, threat and sensory filtering (15:45 – 17:15) S27 – Hall C – Adult hippocampal neurogenesis in physiology and pathology (15:45 – 17:15) S26 – Hall D – Vulnerabilities of the developing neocortex to maternal inflammation: from progenitors to circuits (15:45 – 17:15) S28 – Hall E – Multisensory integration and space representation in humans and monkeys (15:45 – 17:15) S31 – Hall F – Intracellular dynamics and neurodegeneration (15:45 – 17:15) S30 – Hall G – Novel insights into the neurobiology of stress vulnerability and resilience (15:45 – 17:15) S25 – Hall H – Encoding in neurons and beyond: applications in machine learning (15:45 – 17:15) |
Tuesday, 12 July | S40 – Hall A – Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance: Is there a connection between the learned and the innate? (09:45 – 11:15) Upasna Sharma, Kevin Mitchell, Isabelle Mansuy, Oded Rechavi S36 – Hall B – Neural circuits for context-dependent defensive behaviors in mice and flies (09:45 – 11:15) S37 – Hall C – Engrams, circuits and biochemical reorganization for remote memory consolidation (09:45 – 11:15) S38 – Hall D – Unravelling the Role of the Gut Microbiome in Addiction (09:45 – 11:15) S35 – Hall E – Autoantibodies in Brain Pathophysiology (09:45 – 11:15) S39 – Hall F – Revisiting sensory cortices: implications for diverse cognitive processing (09:45 – 11:15) S33 – Hall G – Perturbation-based neuroconnectomics: principles and applications across species (09:45 – 11:15) S34 – Hall H – Cytoskeleton dynamics in neuronal development (09:45 – 11:15) S47 – Hall A – Astrocytes control brain circuits underlying behavior (15:45 – 17:15) S44 – Hall B – Social Cognition… Beyond Social Interactions (15:45 – 17:15) S41 – Hall C – Decoding the prefrontal circuits of cognitive flexibility (15:45 – 17:15) S48 – Hall D – Hippocampal perineuronal nets in schizophrenia and depression: opposing or complementary roles? (15:45 – 17:15) S45 – Hall E – The newborn brain: unraveling the interplay between early activity and network development (15:45 – 17:15) S43 – Hall F – More than a relay: neuronal circuit dynamics in the visual thalamus across internal states (15:45 – 17:15) S46 – Hall G – Barriers and hopes for functional restoration after traumatic CNS injury (15:45 – 17:15) S42 – Hall H – Specifying neuronal connectivity across species (15:45 – 17:15) |
Wednesday, 13 July | S56 – Hall C – Thinking outside the box: alternative targets and strategies for addiction (09:45 – 11:15) Mickaël Degoulet, Patricia Janak, Serge Ahmed, Marco Venniro S50 – Hall B – Circuits for motor control: moving from the cortex to the spinal cord and back (09:45 – 11:15) S54 – Hall E – Common mechanisms of brain-body interactions across humans and animal models (09:45 – 11:15) S52 – Hall D – Hippocampal plasticity along the dorsoventral axis: implications for psychiatric diseases (09:45 – 11:15) S55 – Hall A – Modulating repeat expansions as a therapeutic avenue in Tandem Repeat Disorders (09:45 – 11:15) S51 – Hall F – Brain adaptation and mental health through a social transactional lens (09:45 – 11:15) S53 – Hall G – Olfactory-driven behaviors and their representations in the brain (09:45 – 11:15) S49 – Hall H – Building cortical networks from development to adulthood (09:45 – 11:15)
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