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”