
Data Blitz
Plexon is hosting the second annual virtual Data Blitz that will include a series of 7-minute research presentations. This year's session will offer a fast-paced overview of the latest neuroscience research.
Following the presentations, there will be a Q&A where we hope that presenters and attendees can openly discuss results, methods, and future directions.
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Kris Phataraphruk (Buneo lab, Arizona State University)
“Effects of a Tactile Arm Position Cue on Motor Cortical Activity when Reaching in a Virtual Environment”
Gabriela Izowit (Błasiak lab, Jagiellonian University)
“Brain state dependent responses of the lateral habenula neurons to the aversive stimulus”
Thomas Elston (Wallis lab, University of California, Berkeley)
"Hippocampal-prefrontal mechanisms underlying context-dependent valuation in non-human primates"
Ka H. Ng (Sangha lab, Indiana University School of Medicine) (Currently postdoc in Nautiyal lab, Dartmouth College)
"Infralimbic cortex encoding of fear suppression behavior"
Shraddha Shah (Briggs Lab, University of Rochester) (Currently a postdoc in Sheth Lab, Baylor College of Medicine)
"Investigating the relationship between attentional modulation and task-relevant feature selectivity among V1 neurons"
Zoe Boundy-Singer (Goris lab, University of Texas at Austin)
"Relating V1 population activity to perceptual orientation uncertainty"
Michael Totty (Maren lab, Texas A&M University)
"Thalamic Nucleus Reuniens Coordinates Prefrontal-Hippocampal Synchrony to Suppress Extinguished Fear"
Kyle Duffer (Morrison lab, University of Pittsburgh)
"Distinct activity patterns of cue-excited and cue-inhibited cells in the nucleus accumbens during Pavlovian conditioning, extinction, and reward devaluation"
Aaron Fleischer (Frick lab, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
"Tet-Tagging as a Method to Test the Estrogenic Two-Step Wiring Hypothesis"
Ryan Rakoczy (McMurray lab, Miami University)
"Pharmacological and Neurophysiological Effects of Psilocybin and Related Novel Tryptamines"
Valerie Estela-Pro (Burwell lab, Brown University)
"Novel alpha oscillatory events in rodents during complex discrimination"
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Kris Phataraphruk (Buneo lab, Arizona State University)
“Effects of a Tactile Arm Position Cue on Motor Cortical Activity when Reaching in a Virtual Environment”
Gabriela Izowit (Błasiak lab, Jagiellonian University)
“Brain state dependent responses of the lateral habenula neurons to the aversive stimulus”
Thomas Elston (Wallis lab, University of California, Berkeley)
"Hippocampal-prefrontal mechanisms underlying context-dependent valuation in non-human primates"
Ka H. Ng (Sangha lab, Indiana University School of Medicine) (Currently postdoc in Nautiyal lab, Dartmouth College)
"Infralimbic cortex encoding of fear suppression behavior"
Shraddha Shah (Briggs Lab, University of Rochester) (Currently a postdoc in Sheth Lab, Baylor College of Medicine)
"Investigating the relationship between attentional modulation and task-relevant feature selectivity among V1 neurons"
Zoe Boundy-Singer (Goris lab, University of Texas at Austin)
"Relating V1 population activity to perceptual orientation uncertainty"
Michael Totty (Maren lab, Texas A&M University)
"Thalamic Nucleus Reuniens Coordinates Prefrontal-Hippocampal Synchrony to Suppress Extinguished Fear"
Kyle Duffer (Morrison lab, University of Pittsburgh)
"Distinct activity patterns of cue-excited and cue-inhibited cells in the nucleus accumbens during Pavlovian conditioning, extinction, and reward devaluation"
Aaron Fleischer (Frick lab, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
"TBD"
Ryan Rakoczy (McMurray lab, Miami University)
"Pharmacological and Neurophysiological Effects of Psilocybin and Related Novel Tryptamines"
Valerie Estela-Pro (Burwell lab, Brown University)
"Novel alpha oscillatory events in rodents during complex discrimination"
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We will be giving away a $50 gift card between each speaker and one during the Q&A session.
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Staying engaged virtually is hard.
We will be giving away a $50 gift card between each speaker and one during the Q&A session.
You must be logged in and responsive to win.
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