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SNS2025

Poster Sessions

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Posters will be displayed for the entire duration of the symposium. Each poster is assigned a slot during which the presenters are asked to be available at their poster:

Monday, October 6th, 11:50-13:00 for odd-numbered posters
Tuesday, October 7th, 11:50-13:00 for even-numbered posters

We have arranged the posters into the following thematics sections:

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Network Dynamics & Connectivity

1 A representational characterization of inter-area communication in the macaque ventral stream Daniel Anthes Mon
2 Stimulus-driven top-down computations in the visual cortex: a normative account Katalin Ócsai, Ferenc Csikor Tue
3 Structure in noise: Recurrent connectivity shapes neural variability to balance perceptual and cognitive demands Jonas Terlau Mon
4 Sensory robustness through top-down feedback and neural stochasticity in recurrent vision models Antonino Greco Tue
5 Frontocentral brain networks amplify action-oriented temporal prediction errors Davide Sometti Mon
6 Information transfer in the developing visual thalamus Ruben A. Tikidji-Hamburyan Tue

Neuroimaging, Methods & Modeling

7 Beyond deep versus superficial: true laminar inference with MEG Maciej Szul Mon
8 A Framework for Real-Time Laminar fMRI at 9.4 Tesla Aslı Eroğlu Tue
9 Tracking fatigue and effort with beta burst waveform shapes Maciej Szul Mon
10 Can Granger causality uncover laminar microcircuits? Yes, but... Ruben Tammaro Tue
11 A Flexible Software and Hardware Framework for Multimodal Systems Neuroscience in Larval Zebrafish Tim Hladnik, David Burkhardt Mon
12 Layer-Specificity of Functional Connectivity Estimates with bSSFP fMRI Simon Faßnacht Tue
13 The causal structure of band-limited cortical dynamics Paul Hege Mon
14 Spike-field coupling predicts distinct oscillatory waveforms in the primate brain Aleksejs Timcenko Tue

Auditory, Language & Social Communication

15 Neuroelectric Signatures of Social Evaluative Conditioning – Learning Socioaffective Preferences Toward Unfamiliar Individuals Minah Chang Mon
16 Auditory perception elicited by laser stimulation from the outer ear through the tympanic membrane Yuta Tamai Tue
17 Audiological and Behavioral Classification of Tinnitus Subjects for further OPM-MEG analysis Lea Müller Mon
18 Audiological and Behavioral markers for Hyperacusis possibly identifiable with OPM-MEG Marlon-Sean Deutscher Tue
19 Spontaneous and Evoked Auditory Cortical activity traits in Tinnitus using OPM-MEG Rodrigo Andrés Donoso San Martín Mon
20 Gap Pre-pulse Inhibition of the Acoustic Startle in the objective assessment of tinnitus in humans using electroencephalography Hongyu Lu Tue
21 Prosodic Processing at Lexical and Sentential Levels: Linking Pitch and Duration Perception to Social-Pragmatic Communication Peter Bang Mon
22 Neural representations of speech content generalize across different production types Vera A. Voigtländer Tue
23 Constituent-Constrained Word Prediction during Speech Comprehension Jiajie Zou Mon
24 Neural Encoding of Context-Specific and Categorical Word Meaning During Semantic Disambiguation Andrey Zyryanov Tue
25 When words hit harder: Neural speech tracking is stronger for angry than for neutral speech at the word rate Natálie Kikoťová Mon
26 Invasive and non-invasive human brain recordings to natural sounds are predictable from a shared subspace Mara Wolter Tue
27 Modeling Spatial Hearing with Cochlear Implants Using Deep Neural Networks Mohammed Raees Musliyar Kurungattil Mon
28 Development of song sequences in Bengalese finches Avani Prasad Koparkar Tue
29 Perception of conspecific facial expressions by macaque monkeys in a behavioral paradigm transcends expression morphology Ramona Siebert Mon
30 Rhesus monkeys use both eye and head gaze to reallocate covert spatial attention facilitating visual perception Masih Shafiei Tue
31 Neuronal correlates of syllable sequence in Bengalese finch song Jacqueline Göbl Mon

Decision-Making, Control & Perception

32 Olfactory modeling of neurophysiological responses Nick Menger Tue
33 Foraging with the mind’s eye: perceptual multistability as internal foraging Shervin Safavi Mon
34 Behavioral and Neural Variability Reveal Mechanisms of Saccadic Fatigue and Adaptation Junya Inoue Tue
35 Optimal Foraging by Learning the World Model Roxana Zeraati Mon
36 Risking your Tail: Modeling Individual Differences of Risk-sensitive Exploration using Bayes Adaptive Markov Decision Processes Tingke Shen Tue
37 Exploring the Neural Basis of Stimulus-Driven Overconfidence Ema Zezelic Mon
38 Neutral by Choice: Eliciting Cognitive States of Neutrality in Auditory Perceptual Decisions Luzie Kallfaß Tue
39 Quantifying external influences on neural signals underlying behaviour Florian Sandhaeger Mon
40 Beyond Action: Prediction in the Action-Null Space of Human Motor Cortex Gabriela Iwama Tue
41 The human brain represents choices abstractly independent of task and motor contexts Katrina Quinn Mon
42 Large-scale neuronal interactions in decision-making and attention Marcus Siems Tue
43 Investigating the Spectrum of Information Gathering Behaviors in OCD During Sequential Decision-Making Ahmed Abdelrazik Mon
44 Pavlovian conditioning of perceptual neural responses Parisa Ahmadi Ghomroudi Tue
45 Dopamine, Pavlovian Bias and Policy Evaluation in Anterior Cingulate Cortex Azadeh Nazemorroaya Mon
46 Scalp event-related potentials (ERPs) reflect distinct neural processes for attention shifts, perception, and decision-making in a visual search task Vladislav Aksiotis Tue
47 Cones as parallel feature channels: The role of the type-4 (‘true-S’) cones in mouse vision Jana Orlandić Mon
48 Natural gallery for mice: From dusk till dawn Jane Yuyao Deng, Florian Salomon Tue

Memory, Sleep & Learning

49 Cortico-subcortical interactions in primate working memory Constantin Von Nicolai Mon
50 Multiscale Representations in the Human Hippocampus Anna-Lea Beyer Tue
51 Wake consolidates event memory, sleep binds them with context Xiu Miao Mon
52 Gamma–Theta–Spike Coupling Coordinates Sequential Memory in Human MTL Muthu Jeyanthi Prakash Tue
53 Fractal and Oscillatory Neural Dynamics in Working Memory as a Function of Latent Stimulus Statistics Michael Hahn Mon
54 Multi-task Learning in the Human Brain Tobias Ludwig Tue
55 Brain Structures Governing Access to Working Memory Joachim Bellet Mon
56 Repairing with the night: Intervening in depression via sleep and memory Püren Gürkan, Gülsu Akkaya Tue
57 Why we linger: Memory encoding, rather than visual processing demand, drives fixation timing on natural scenes - Evidence from a large-scale MEG dataset Philip Sulewski Mon
58 Regulation of peripheral glucose levels during human sleep Xuefeng Yang Tue

Clinical, Translational & Neurological Disorders

59 Effect of Antiestrogenic Therapy on Brain Architecture of Women with Breast Cancer Berfin Gülbahçe Mon
60 The neural basis of image selection in a model of Alzheimer's Disease Drew Sheets Tue
61 Design and Fabrication of A Low Cost 3D Printed Myoelectric Hand Prosthesis Nouran Gaber Mon
62 SemioLLM: Evaluating Large Language Models for Diagnostic Reasoning from Unstructured Clinical Narratives in Epilepsy Meghal Dani Tue
63 Electrical stimulation in RA reveals species differences in the control of respiratory pressure Abhilipsa Das Mon

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