Programme

December 5th, (all times CET)

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Programme:

09:00—Keynote lecture: Wolf-Julian Neumann
Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Professor in Neurobiology, Charité –
Universitätsmedizin Berlin.
”Shared network mechanisms of dopamine and deep brain stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease: From modulation of oscillatory cortex – basal ganglia communication to intelligent clinical brain computer interfaces.”

09:30—Session 1
Validation of an automated subcortical parcellation algorithm in a population-based cohort of patients with Parkinson’s disease, Gylterud Kvålsgard, I. et al.
Neurophysiological treatment effects of mesdopetam, pimavanserin and amantadine in a rodent model of levodopa-induced dyskinesia, Ronaghi, A. et al.
Stress, a gateway to Parkinson Disease, Dautan, D. et al.

10:30 BREAK

10:45 Session 2
Arkypallidal neurons in the external globus pallidus can mediate inhibitory control by altering competition in the striatum, Giossi, C. et al.
Functional consequences of fast-spiking interneurons in striatum, Guo, L. et al.

11:25 Session 3
A synaptic locus of song learning, Schreiner, D. C. et al.

11:45 BREAK

12:30 Poster Session A
13:15 Poster Session B

14:00 Keynote lecture: Emanuela Santini
Assistant Professor, Karolinska Institute
“The involvement of the striatum in autism spectrum disorder”

14:30 Session 4
Synchronous activation of striatal cholinergic interneurons induces local monoamine release that is elevated in hypercholenergic Sapap3 -/- mouse, Matityahu, L. et al.
Investigation of cortex – basal ganglia pathways with cortical stimulation and subthalamic evoked responses in patients with Parkinson’s disease, Beyer, J. et al.

15:10 BREAK

15:25 Session 5
Bilateral chemogenetic activation of Intratelencephalic Neurons in Motor Cortex Reduces Spontaneous Locomotor Activity in Mice, Atudorei, M. et al.
Basal ganglia output control of caudal PPN, Sitzia, G. et al.

16:05 Keynote lecture: Henry Yin
Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Professor in Neurobiology, Duke University
”The basal ganglia in action”