CRCNS PI Meeting Atlanta, Oct. 27-28, 2022

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Thursday, 10/27, 6-8 PM

Posters will be hung on a display board that is 4’x4′.  Posters should be set up between 5:30pm-6:00pm on Thursday, October 27. The reception will end at 8pm and posters must be taken down by 9pm.

Poster numberTitlePresenting authorAffiliationFull author list
1Cholinergic modulation of firing rate adaptation in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons via TRPM4 channel activation: implications for place cell firingCarmen C. CanavierDepartment of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Neuroscience Center, LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LACrescent L. Combe, Carol Upchurch, Carmen C. Canavier and Sonia Gasparini
2Biologically Constrained Recurrent Neural Networks Produce Robust Grid Patterns and Spatially Tuned Representations in Spatiovisual and Mental NavigationZhe Sage ChenNYU School of MedicineXiaohan Zhang, Yiyun Liu, Zhe Sage Chen
3Hippocampal and prefrontal activity during rapid updating of spatial trajectories in response to new informationStephanie PrinceEmory University and Georgia Institute of TechnologyStephanie M. Prince, Navya Katragadda, Tyler C. Roberts, Teema A. Yassine, Abigail L. Paulson, Annabelle C. Singer
4Closed-loop auditory stimulation can reliably evoke sharp wave-ripples during periods of maximal information transfer between hippocampus and cortexRyan GoldenUniversity of California, San DiegoRyan Golden, Sonat Aksamaz, Matthias Moelle, Lisa Marshall, and Maxim Bazhenov
5The phase of the cortical slow oscillation determines the efficacy of hippocampal sharp-wave ripples as an index for systems consolidationRyan GoldenUniversity of California, San DiegoRyan Golden, Oscar C. Gonzalez, Masami Tatsuno, Bruce McNaughton, and Maxim Bazhenov
6Retuning of hippocampal place representations during sharp-wave ripples in sleepKamran DibaUniversity of Michigan Medical SchoolKourosh Maboudi, Bapun Giri, Hiroyuki Miyawaki, Caleb Kemere, Kamran Diba
7Ventral Hippocampus and Lateral Septum are Necessary for Social RecognitionBenjamin DykstraEmory UniversityBenjamin Dykstra, Maha Rashid, Sarah Thomas, Dr. Gordon Berman, Dr. Malavika Murugan
8Dynamics of Path Integration Recalibration in Medial Entorhinal Cortex CircuitsBharath KrishnanJohns Hopkins UniversityBharath Krishnan*, Gorkem Secer*, Francesco Savelli, Shahin G. Lashkari, Ravikrishnan P. Jayakumar, Rahul Jakati, Kelly Wright, Noah J. Cowan and James J. Knierim
9Computational models of neural underpinnings of mammalian path integrationZoran TiganjDepartment of Computer Science, Indiana UniversityJames Mochizuki-Freeman, Arunima Shukla, Vladislava Segen, Ehren Newman, Thomas Wolbers, Zoran Tiganj
10Grid cell populations maintain hexagonal firing patterns on an annulusKathryn HedrickSouthern Methodist UniversityManyi Yim, Steven Walton, Kathryn Hedrick
11Neuronal calcium dynamics in human dendritic spines under transcranial magnetic stimulationGillian QueisserTemple UniversityJames Rosado, Qingguang Guan, Viet Duc Bui, Andreas Vlachos, Gillian Queisser
12The differences between seropositive and seronegative Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome pathophysiology; a computational studyRozita LaghaeiPittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Carnegie Mellon University Rozita Laghaei, Scott P. Ginebaugh, Stephen D. Meriney
13Physiological and anatomical biomarkers of electrical brain stimulation for improving memoryEric ColeGeorgia Tech and Emory Department of Biomedical EngineeringEric R. Cole, Riley DeHaan, John J. Sakon, Lou T. Blanpain, Nealen G. Laxpati, Michael J. Kahana, Robert E. Gross
14Investigating Dynamic Quasi-Periodic Patterns in Idiopathic Hypersomnia Subjects as Compared to Narcoleptic and Healthy SubjectsLauren DaleyGeorgia Institute of Technology-Emory University: The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical EngineeringLauren Daley, Yasmine Bassil, Eric H. Schumacher, Lynn Marie Trotti, Nan Xu, Shella Keilholz
15A novel subcallosal cingulate biomarker of deep brain stimulation mediated stable recoverySankar AlagapanGeorgia Institute of TechnologySankaraleengam Alagapan, Stephen Heisig, Ki Sueng Choi, Allison Waters, Ashan Veerakumar, Vineet Tiruvadi, Mosadoluwa Obatusin, Tanya Nauvel, Jungho Cha, Martijn Figee, Andrea Crowell, Patricio Riva-Posse, Robert Butera, Helen Mayberg, Christopher Rozell
16Multimodal Deep Learning for Alzheimer’s DiseaseVaibhavi ItkyalEmory UniversityVaibhavi Itkyal, Ishaan Batta, Anees Abrol, Vince Calhoun
17Improving Selectivity for Bioelectronic Therapies with Intrafascicular Stimulation (BioTIFS)Ranu Jung / Yannick BornatUniversity of Arkansas / University of BordeauxA. Ortega Sanabria, M. Rouhani, A. K. Thota, L. Regnacq, L. M. McPherson, F. Kolbl, Y. Bornat, R. Jung, J. J. Abbas
18Age-related myelin dystrophy leads to impaired working memory in prefrontal single neuron and circuit modelsKlaus WimmerCentre de Recerca Matemàtica, Barcelona, SpainSara Ibañez, Nilapratim Sengupta, Maria L.A. Medalla, Jennifer I. Luebke, Christina M. Weaver, Klaus Wimmer
19Towards a Wearable Closed-Loop System for Stress Detection and MitigationFarhan N. RahmanGeorgia Institute of TechnologyFarhan N. Rahman, Jesus Antonio Sanchez-Perez, Asim H. Gazi, Samer Mabrouk, Omer T. Inan
20Latent State-Space Modeling of Physiological Responses to Non-Invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Traumatic StressAsim H. GaziGeorgia Institute of TechnologyAsim H. Gazi, Sungtae An, Shlok Natarajan, J. Antonio Sanchez-Perez, J. Douglas Bremner, Jin-Oh Hahn, Omer T. Inan, Christopher J. Rozell
21Exploration of acute effects of stimulation frequency on subcallosal cingulate dynamics in SCC DBSElif Ceren FitozSchool of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of TechnologyElif Ceren Fitoz, Sankaraleengam Alagapan, Allison Waters, Vineet Tiruvadi, Ashan Veerakumar, Mosadoluwa Obatusin, Ki Sueng Choi, Andrea Crowell, Patricio Riva-Posse, Robert Butera, Helen Mayberg, Christopher Rozell
22Behavioral performance and cortical activity during a motor response task in patients with Parkinson’s diseaseJacob RayyanEmory and Georgia Tech UniversityJacob Rayyan, Enrico Opri, Faical Isbaine, Roohollah J. Deligani, Nealen Laxpati, Robert E Gross, Nicholas Au Yong, Svjetlana Miocinovic
23A neural encoding manifold for mouse visionSteven ZuckerYale UniversityL. Dyballa, M. Hoseini, M. A. Rudzite, M. Thapa, M.P. Stryker, G.D. Field, S. W. Zucker
24Retinal Transformation and Recurrent Attention Improve Adversarial RobustnessMinkyu ChoiUniversity of MichiganMinkyu Choi, Yizhen Zhang, Kuan Han, Xiaokai Wang, Zhongming Liu
25Dissecting processing of color vision in primary visual cortex at the center-of-gazeFelix BartschUniversity of Maryland; Laboratory of Sensorimotor Research, National Eye Institute, NIHFelix Bartsch, Jacob L. Yates, Cole Saborio, Daniel A. Butts*, Bevil R. Conway*
26Discovering how touch sensors in the bat’s “hand-wing” enable agile flight controlDimitri A SkandalisJohns Hopkins UniversityDimitri A. Skandalis, Karuna Agarwal, Sushrut Kumar, Ayush Saraswat, Michael GT Wilkinson, Subhra Shankha Koley, Clarice A. Diebold, Kathryne Allen, Laurent Younes, Noah J. Cowan, Joseph Katz, Rajat Mittal, Susanne J. Sterbing, Cynthia F. Moss
27Coding of Retronasal Olfactory StimuliCheng LyVirginia Commonwealth UniversityMichelle Craft , Andrea Barreiro, Shree Hari Gautam, Woodrow Shew, Cheng Ly
28Fluid dynamics as a driver of retronasal olfactionAndrea K. BarreiroSouthern Methodist UniversityAndrea Barreiro, Abdullah Saifee
29Improvements in visual detection via activating layer 4 (L4) excitatory neurons in primary visual cortex (V1) .James ZhuangGeorgia TechJames Zhuang, Joseph Del Rosario, Anderson Speed, Kayla Peelman, Stefano Coletta, Bilal Haider
30Sensory input to cortex encoded on low-dimensional periphery-correlated subspacesWoodrow ShewUniversity of ArkansasAndrea Barreiro, Cheng Ly, Prashant Raju, Shree Hari Gautam, Woodrow Shew
31Dissociation in neuronal encoding of object versus surface motion in the primate brainAnitha PasupathyUniversity of WashingtonAnthony Bigelow, Tomoyuki Namima, Taekjun Kim, Wyeth Bair, Anitha Pasupathy
32The effects of visual crowding on shape processing in the macaque area V4Taekjun KimUniversity of WashingtonTaekjun Kim, Anitha Pasupathy
33Machine learning approaches for estimating cortical states in the awake mouseDavid WeissGeorgia Institute of TechnologyAdriano MF Borsa*, David A Weiss*, Aurelie Pala, Audrey J Sederberg, Garrett B Stanley
34Luminance versus contrast in retina and visual cortexMichael StrykerUniversity of California, San FranciscoL. Dyballa, M. Hoseini, M. Rudzite, G.D. Field, S.W. Zucker, M.P. Stryker
35Modeling Coordinate Transformations in Dragonfly Nervous SystemsFrances ChanceSandia National LaboratoriesClaire Plunkett, David Munkvold, Paloma T. Gonzalez-Bellido, Suma G. Cardwell, Scott Koziol, Luke Parker, and Frances S. Chance
36Measuring uncertainty in human visual segmentationRuben Coen-CagliAlbert Einstein College of MedicineJonathan Vacher, Claire Launay, Pascal Mamassian, Ruben Coen-Cagli
37The Selectivity and Competition of the Mind's Eye in Visual PerceptionEdward KimDrexel UniversityEdward Kim, Maryam Daniali, Jocelyn Rego, Garrett T. Kenyon
38Automated delineation of V1-V3 boundaries by a CNN using functional, anatomical, and diffusion-weighted MRI dataNoah C. BensonUniversity of WashingtonNoah C. Benson, Bogeng Song, Shaoling Chen, Toshikazu Miyata, Hiromasa Takemura, Jonathan Winawer
39Delineating roles of the TRP channels implicated in cold nociceptionAkira SakuraiGeorgia State UniversityAkira Sakurai, Natalia Maksymchuk, Daniel N. Cox, and Gennady S. Cymbalyuk
40Modality specific roles for metabotropic GABAergic signaling and calcium induced calcium release mechanisms in regulating cold nociceptionDaniel N. CoxGeorgia State UniversityA. A. Patel, A. Sakurai, N.J. Himmel, G.S. Cymbalyuk, D.N. Cox
41A theory of serotonergic neuromodulationLuca MazzucatoUniversity of OregonLuca Mazzucato, Cris Niell
42Modeling mechanisms of calcium dynamics contributing to responses of the cold-sensing neurons in Drosophila larvaGennady CymbalyukNeuroscience Institute, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30302Natalia Maksymchuk, Akira Sakurai, Sergiy Korogod, Daniel N. Cox, Gennady S. Cymbalyuk
43Neuronal Spatial Tuning to Panoramic Sound Directions in Auditory Cortex of MarmosetsYi ZhouArizona State UniversityYi Zhou, Derek Nguyen, Sharon Crook
44A method of inferring partially observable Markov models from syllable sequences reveals the effects of deafening on Bengalese finch song syntaxDezhe JinThe Pennsylvania State UniversityJiali Lu, Sumithra Surendralal, Kristofer E. Bouchard, Dezhe Z. Jin
45Fractal Basins, a Mechanism for Agile Human BrainAnil KumarClarkson UniversityAnil Kumar, Jeremie Fish, Paul, Laurienti, and Erik Bollt
46Neural dynamical regimes for timing multiple intervalsShanglin ZhouDepartment of Neurobiology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USAShanglin Zhou, Sotiris C. Masmanidis, Dean V. Buonomano
47A spinal module for augmenting volitional muscle output in primatesKazuhiko SekiNational Institute of Neuroscience, NCNPJihee Kim, Saeka Tomatsu , Tatsuya Umeda, Tomohiko Takei, Tetsuro Funato, Kazuhiko Seki
48Effect of stretch reflexes on whole arm movements: A simulation study of the macaque armFrancisco Valero-CuevasUniversity of Southern CaliforniaGrace Niyo, Lama Almofeez, Andrew Erwin, Francisco J Valero-Cuevas
49A Corollary Discharge Circuit in Human SpeechAmirhossein Khalilian-GourtaniNew York UniversityAmirhossein Khalilian-Gourtani, Ran Wang, Xupeng Chen, Leyao Yu, Patricia Dugan, Daniel Friedman, Werner Doyle, Orrin Devinsky, Yao Wang, Adeen Flinker
50Role of temperature robust neural network dynamics in HVC towards encoding Birdsong timing featuresAayush KhareGraduate StudentAayush Khare, Derek Sederman, Dezhe Z. Jin
51How does motor complexity alter gait quality? Data-driven analysis of simulated motor impairmentsMichael C. RosenbergEmory UniversityMichael C. Rosenberg, Taniel S. Winner, Gordon J. Berman, Trisha M. Kesar, and Lena H. Ting
52Brainstem-spinal circuits for control of locomotor steeringJessica AusbornDrexel University College of MedicineGiorgi, Andrea; Gatier, Edwin; Rybak, Ilya A; Bouvier, Julien; Ausborn, Jessica
53Constraints on the temporal sequencing of neural population activityAsma MotiwalaCarnegie Mellon UniversityA. Motiwala, E. R. Oby, A. D. Degenhart, E. M. Grigsby, N. T. McClain, P.J. Marino, A.P. Batista+, B. M. Yu+
54Identifying the control priorities of monkeys and humans in a virtual balancing taskDagmar SternadDepartment of Biology, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and PhysicsMohsen Sadeghi, Reza Sharif Razavian, Salah Bazzi, Raeed H. Chowdhury, Aaron P. Batista, Patrick J. Loughlin, Dagmar Sternad
55Motor unit coordination during locomotor behavior in miceKyle ThomasEmory UniversityKyle Thomas, Hugo Marques, Megan Carey, Sam Sober
56Predicting coordinated and precise motor spikes from a sensory stimulusUsama Bin SikandarGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUsama Bin Sikandar, Hannah Choi, Silvia Ferrari, Simon Sponberg
57Avian Model for the Development of Neural Activity Driven Vocalization ProsthesesVikash GiljaUniversity of California, San DiegoVikash Gilja, Pablo M. Tostado, Daril E. Brown, Lauren Stanwicks, Ezequiel M. Arneodo, Timothy Q. Gentner
58Experimental, Numerical, and Robotic Study of the Role of Dynamic Load Sensing in Legged LocomotionNicholas S. SzczecinskiWest Virginia UniversityNicholas S. Szczecinski, William P. Zyhowski, Sumaiya Chaudhry, and Sasha N. Zill
59A computational neuroscience approach to skill learning and transfer from visuo-haptic VR to the real-worldHyeonseok KimSwartz Center for Computational Neuroscience, UC San DiegoHyeonseok Kim, Makoto Miyakoshi, Hiroyuki Kambara, Hirokazu Tanaka, Takahiro Kagawa, Makoto Sato, Natsue Yoshimura, Scott Makeig, and John R Iversen
60Juggling on the moon (II): Computational neuroscience of skill acquisitionNatsue YoshimuraTokyo Institute of TechnologyNatsue Yoshimura, Hiroyuki Kambara, Hirokazu Tanaka, Takahiro Kagawa, Makoto Sato, Wanhee Cho, Makoto Kobayashi, Hyeonseok Kim, Makoto Miyakoshi, Scott Makeig, and John Iversen
61Swim Central Pattern Generator AssemblyDavid BloomGeorgia State UniversityDavid Bloom, Jack Scully, Deniz Alaçam, Akira Sakuri, and Andrey Shilnikov
62Inspiratory and sigh breathing rhythms emerge via distinct mechanisms within a single neuron populationGreg Conradi SmithWilliam & MaryDaniel S. Borrus, Cameron J. Grover, Kaiwen Kam, Gregory D. Conradi Smith and Christopher A. Del Negro
63Neural networks with motivationAlexei KoulakovCold Spring Harbor LaboratorySergey A. Shuvaev, Ngoc B. Tran, Marcus Stephenson-Jones, Bo Li and Alexei A. Koulakov
64Reinforcement learning theory of social conflictAlexei KoulakovCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryAlexander Lazutkin, Sergey Shuvaev, Grigori Enikolopov, Alexei Koulakov
65How Rewarding is Social Interaction?: A Novel Behavioral Paradigm for Evaluating Social Reward in MiceHymavathy BalasubramanianNeuroscience Graduate Program, Emory UniversityJenni Isaac, Sonia Karkare, Hymavathy Balasubramanian, Nicholas Schappaugh, Maha Rashid, Malavika Murugan
66Rationalizing Behavior during Virtual Reality NavigationXaq PitkowBaylor College of Medicine, Rice UniversityYizhou Chen, Jean-Paul Noel, Paul Schrater, Dora Angelaki, Xaq Pitkow
67Identification of control ensembles in the cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic circuitJonathan RubinUniversity of PittsburghJulia Badyna, Jyotika Bahuguna, Krista Bond, Matthew Clapp, Jonathan Rubin, Timothy Verstynen, Catalina Vich, Eric Yttri
68Neural basis of flexible generalization in perceptual decision makingRamanujan SrinathUniversity of ChicagoRamanujan Srinath, Martyna M. Czarnik, Neha Murthy, Marlene R. Cohen
69Quantifying the influence of oxytocin receptor genetic variation on prairie vole social interaction stylesShang Lin (Tommy) LeeEmory UniversityShang Lin (Tommy) Lee, Sena Agezo, Arjen J. Boender, Max Cao, Caroline Bowen, Larry J. Young, Gordon J. Berman, Robert C. Liu
70Quantifying the repertoire of behaviors involved in prairie vole social bond formationSena AgezoEmory UniversitySena Agezo, Amelie M. Borie, Frankie King, Arjen Boender, Kengo Horie, Larry J. Young, Robert C. Liu, Gordon J. Berman
71Idiosyncratic Relation Between Human Brain Activity and BehaviorJohan NakuciGeorgia Institute of TechnologyJohan Nakuci, Jiwon Yeon, Kai Xue, Ji-Hyun Kim, Sung-Phil Kim and Dobromir Rahnev
72Long-distance linguistic dependencies in Chinese and English brainsDonald DunaganUniversity of GeorgiaDonald Dunagan, Maximin Coavoux, Shulin Zhang, Shohini Bhattasali, Jixing Li, Jonathan Brennan, John Hale
73Reinforcement learning and expectation in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogasterBrian H SmithArizona State UniversityBrian H Smith, Tihana Jovanic, Bertram Gerber, Martin Nawrot
74NMDA Dependence of Serial Biases in Working MemoryChristos ConstantinidisVanderbilt UniversityJunda Zhu, Melanie Tschiersch, Zhengyang Wang, Kayla Yetman, Skylar Lambert, Benjamin M. Hammond, Alexandre Mahrach, Albert Compte, Christos Constantinidis
75Explainable Semantic Space by Grounding Language to Vision with Cross-Modal Contrastive LearningMinkyu ChoiUniversity of MichiganYizhen Zhang, Minkyu Choi, Kuan Han, Zhongming Liu
76Deep predictive coding network for computer visionKuan HanUniversity of MichiganKuan Han, Minkyu Choi, Zhongming Liu
77Wide-field Voltage Imaging of Fast Cortical Dynamics during Locomotion and Reaching in MiceYunmiao WangEmory UniversityYunmiao Wang, Ellie Jiayi He, Brune Le Chatelier, Dieter Jaeger
78CLOCTools: A library of tools for closed-loop neuroscienceNathanael A. CruzadoGeorgia Institute of Technology, Electrical and Computer EngineeringAdam A. Willats, Michael F. Bolus, Kyle A. Johnsen, Nathanael A. Cruzado, Garrett B. Stanley, Christopher J. Rozell
79Topological estimation of state spaces in functional brain networksMoo K. ChungUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonMoo K. Chung, Shih-Gu Huang, Ian C. Carroll, Vince D. Calhoun, Hill Goldsmith
80WGEVIA: A Graph Level Embedding Method for Microcircuit DataShuvra BhattacharyyaUniversity of Maryland, College ParkXiaomin Wu, Shuvra Bhattacharyya, Rong Chen
81Root-Cause Analysis of Activation Cascade Differences in Brain NetworksQihang YaoGeorgia Institute of TechnologyQihang Yao, Manoj Chandrasekaran, Constantine Dovrolis
82CommsVAE: Learning the brain's macroscale communication dynamics using coupled sequential VAEsEloy GeenjaarGeorgia Institute of TechnologyEloy Geenjaar, Noah Lewis, Amrit Kashyap, Robyn Miller, Vince Calhoun
83Cross-platform Multidataset Independent Subspace AnalysisXinhui LiGeorgia Institute of TechnologyXinhui Li, Rogers Silva, Vince Calhoun
84Neural manifolds from common population models are extremely nonlinearRishidev ChaudhuriUniversity of California, DavisAnandita De, Rishidev Chaudhuri
85A Biologically Interpretable Graph Convolutional Network to Link Genetic Risk Pathways and Imaging Phenotypes of DiseaseSayan GhosalJohns Hopkins UniversitySayan Ghosal, Qiang Chen, Giulio Pergola, Aaron L Goldman, William Ulrich, Daniel R Weinberger, Archana Venkataraman
86NeuroBridge: a discovery platform for dark neuroimaging dataLei WangOhio State University Wexner Medical CenterLei Wang, Jose Luis Ambite, Abhishek Appaji, Janine Bijsterbosch, Rick Herrick, Will Horton, Alex Kogan, Howard Lander, Petra Lenzini, Daniel Marcus, Stephen M. Moore, Satya S. Sahoo, Jessica A. Turner, Matthew D. Turner, Xiaochen Wang, Yue (Ray) Wang, Arcot Rajasekar
87Multi-scale modeling of neurons under transcranial magnetic stimulationZhihe ZhaoDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USAZhihe Zhao, Sina Shirinpour, Nicholas Hananeia, James Rosado, Harry Tran, Christos Galanis, Andreas Vlachos, PeterJedlicka, Gillian Queisser, Alexander Opitz
88Identifying Recurrent Causal Activity Patterns in Spiking Neural NetworksBradley TheilmanSandia National LaboratoriesBradley Theilman, Felix Wang, James Bradley Aimone
89Cleo: a simulation testbed for bridging model and experiment in mesoscale neuroscienceKyle JohnsenGeorgia Institute of TechnologyKyle Johnsen, Nathanael Cruzado, Adam Willats, Christopher Rozell
90Automated customization of large-scale spiking network models to neuronal population activityShenghao WuCarnegie Mellon UniversityShenghao Wu, Chengcheng Huang, Adam Snyder, Matthew Smith, Brent Doiron, Byron Yu
91Representation Learning of Resting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Using Variational Autoencoder with Convolutional Neural Network and TransformerAmaya MurguiaUniversity of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Electrical and Computer Engineering DepartmentAmaya Murguia, Jung-Hoon Kim, Yizhen Zhang, Kuan Han, Minkyu Choi, Xiaokai Wang, Scott Peltier, Jeffrey A. Fessler, Zhongming Liu
92Biological connectomes as a representation for the architecture of artificial neural networksSamuel SchmidgallGeorge Mason UniversitySamuel Schmidgall, Maryam Parsa, Catherine Schuman
93Network neuroscience tools with Brainlife.ioFarnaz Zamani EsfahlaniIndiana University BloomingtonFarnaz Zamani Esfahlani, Brent McPherson, Soichi Hayashi, Filipi Nascimento Silva, Bradley Caron, Franco Pestilli, Richard Betzel
94Bridging the Gaps: Dictionary learning using Accumulator NeuronsYijing WatkinsPacific Northwest National LaboratoryGavin Parpart, Carlos Gonzalez, Terrence C. Stewart, Edward Kim, Jocelyn Rego, Andrew O'Brien, Steven Nesbit, Garrett T. Kenyon, Yijing Watkins
95Network Hysteresis: A Framework for Understanding Emergent OscillationsJames ScullyGeorgia State UniversityJames Scully, David Bloom, Andrey Shilnikov
96Stabilizing brain-computer interfaces through alignment of latent dynamicsBrianna M. KarpowiczWallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Emory University & Georgia TechBrianna M. Karpowicz, Yahia H. Ali, Lahiru N. Wimalasena, Andrew R. Sedler, Mohammad Reza Keshtkaran, Kevin Bodkin, Xuan Ma, Lee E. Miller, Chethan Pandarinath
97Realtime Asynchronous Decoding for Closed-Loop NeuroprostheticsYahia H. AliEmory University and Georgia Institute of TechnologyYahia H. Ali, Kevin Bodkin, Mattia Rigotti-Thompson, Lee E. Miller, Chethan Pandarinath, David M. Brandman
98Self-supervised training of sequential autoencoders for learning robust representations of neural dynamicsJonathan McCartGeorgia Institute of TechnologyJonathan D. McCart, Andrew R. Sedler, Brianna M. Karpowicz and Chethan Pandarinath
99Dimensionality reduction of calcium-imaged neuronal population activityTze Hui KohDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon UniversityTze Hui Koh, William E. Bishop, Takashi Kawashima, Brian B. Jeon, Ranjani Srinivasan, Yu Mu, Ziqiang Wei, Sandra J. Kuhlman, Misha B. Ahrens, Steven M. Chase*, Byron M. Yu*
100Leveraging Predictive Coding to Improve Artificial Neural Network PerformanceSuhee ChoKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)Suhee Cho, Aishwarya Balwani, Hannah Choi
101Revealing the Nested Hierarchy of Speaking Modes in Stereotactic EEGDean KrusienskiVirginia Commonwealth UniversityP. Z. Soroush, C. Herff, S. K. Ries, J. J. Shih, T. Schultz, and D. J. Krusienski
102The Self-Organization of the Brain Serotonergic Matrix: From Stochastic Axon Paths to Regional DensitiesSkirmantas JanusonisUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraSkirmantas Janusonis, Thomas Vojta, Ralf Metzler, Justin H. Haiman, Wei Wang
103Informational dynamics and decodability in spiking neural networks with biologically-motivated structureZachary MobilleGeorgia Institute of TechnologyZach Mobille, Hannah Choi
104Parametric and Model-Free Paradigms for Noise-Robust Estimation of Functional Connectivity from Voxel-level fRMI DataAlexander PetersenBrigham Young UniversityHanâ Lbath, Chao Zhang, Chau Tran, Wendy Meiring, Sophie Achard, Alexander Petersen
105Resting-state cortical networks are spatiotemporally coupled to neural activity and hemodynamicsLisa Meyer-BaeseGeorgia Institute of Technology and Emory UniversityLisa Meyer-Baese, Yunmiao Wang, Shella Keilholz, and Dieter Jaeger
106IAN: Iterated Adaptive Neighborhoods for manifold learning and dimensionality estimationLuciano DyballaYale UniversityLuciano Dyballa, Steven W. Zucker
107Unsupervised Spatio-Temporal Integration Captures Perceptual Grouping Stability and UncertaintyClaire LaunayAlbert Einstein College of MedicineClaire Launay, Jonathan Vacher, Ruben Coen-Cagli
108MTNeuro Benchmark: Representing brain structure across multiple scalesJorge QuesadaGeorgia TechJorge Quesada, Lakshmi Sathidevi, Ran Liu, Nauman Ahad, Joy M. Jackson, Mehdi Azabou, Jingyun Xiao, Christopher Liding, Matthew Jin, Carolina Urzay, William Gray-Roncal, Erik C. Johnson, Eva L. Dyer
109DataLand: the DataLad ecosystem for EveryoneYaroslav O. HalchenkoDartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USAYaroslav O. Halchenko, Michael Hanke, Adina S. Wagner, Benjamin Poldrack, Stephan Heunis, Michał Szczepanik, John T. Wodder II, Christian Mönch
110Decomposed Linear Dynamical Systems (dLDS) for learning the latent components of neural dynamicsYenho ChenGeorgia Institute of TechnologyNoga Mudrik, Yenho Chen, Eva Yezerets, Christopher J. Rozell, Adam S. Charles
111Binary sparse coding on quantum annealing and digital spiking neuromorphic processorsKyle HenkeLos Alamos National LaboratoryKyle Henke, Elijah Pelofske, Ben Migliori, Garrett Kenyon
112Brain Folding Patterns: A Tale of Variability and RegularityXianqiao WangUniversity of GeorgiaXianqiao Wang
113Reducing Causal Illusions through Deliberate Undersampling for fMRIKseniya SolovyevaTri-institutional Center for Translational Research in Neuroimaging and Data Science (TReNDS) Georgia State, Georgia Tech, EmoryKseniya Solovyeva, David Danks, Mohammadsajad Abavisani, Sergey Plis
114Through the looking glass: deep interpretable dynamic directed connectivity in resting fMRIUsman MahmoodTri-institutional Center for Translational Research in Neuroimaging and Data Science (TReNDS) Georgia State, Georgia Tech, EmoryUsman Mahmood, Zening Fu, Satrajit Ghosh, Vince Calhoun, Sergey Plis
115GRACE-C: Generalized Rate Agnostic Causal Estimation via ConstraintsMohammadsajad AbavisaniTri-institutional Center for Translational Research in Neuroimaging and Data Science (TReNDS) Georgia State, Georgia Tech, EmoryMohammadsajad Abavisani, David Danks, Sergey Plis

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