Poster Session III

1. Kostecka A.

From Rigid to Flexible: Redox-Active Macromolecular Systems for Emulating Neural Plasticity in Organic Electronics

2. Sińczuk M.

In vivo brain MRS thermometry: stability of measurement analysis

3. Adamus S.

Amygdala, but which one? A comparative analysis of different amygdala masks

4. Wróblewska K.

Modelling the anatomy of Rostromedial Tegmental Nucleus (RMTg)

5. Pytlarz M.

Histology-Informed Tractography Benchmark and Constraint Learning Using Conditional Variational Autoencoder and Registered Proteolipid Protein (PLP) Myelin Histology

6. Majka P.

Expanding the EBRAINS digital atlasing ecosystem: integrating the common marmoset brain template

7. Kołakowska A.

Do dyads synchronize or are we just imagining it? Novel pipeline for dyadic movement analysis

8. Nogaj A.

Electrophysiological and Anatomical Alterations of Ventral Dentate Gyrus Circuitry in a Rat Model of Autism Spectrum Disorder

9. Yu Y.

5-HT₂A and Sigma-1-mediated modulation of neuroinflammation and blood–brain barrier integrity

10. Yu Y.

Beyond Neurons: Immunoregulatory Actions of Psychedelics in Neuroinflammation and Demyelination

11. Gaik N.

Ketamine prevents time-dependent changes in serum BDNF concentrations and anhedonia induced by stress in Wistar–Kyoto rats

12. Dzierkacz E.

Chronic stress and ketamine affect dopamine D2 receptors in a region-specific manner in Wistar–Kyoto rats

13. Gramatyka M.

Investigation of the anxiolytic and neurochemical mechanism of psilocybin microdosing in rats.

14. Kościuk Z.

The effect of psilocin on neurotransmitters release in the claustrum and on rat behavior

15. Wawrzczak-Bargieła A.

Long-term administration of low doses of psilocybin causes epigenetic changes in the rat medial prefrontal cortex.

16. Ziemiańska M.

The schizophrenia-associated 3q29 deletion modifies behavioral and molecular response to acute risperidone treatment in a mouse model

17. Mierzwiński B.

HBK-15 reduces mechanical allodynia in a mouse model of oxaliplatin-induced neuropathy

18. Maciuszek M. 

Evaluation of the analgesic efficacy, metabolic effects, and impact on locomotor activity of the novel histamine H₃ receptor antagonist LINS01022 in a murine model of neuropathic pain.

19. Nowak D.

Does Order Matter? Temporal Dynamics of Spatial Summation of Pain

20. Królewski M.

Neuroprotective potential and behavioral efficacy of a new agent in a murine model of neuropathic pain

21. Orzełowski M.

Probing of trigeminal nerve microstructure using diffusion tensor imaging – a step toward clinical application

22. Gabriela Basile Carballo

Hierarchical organization of mechano-nociceptive pathways revealed by activity labeling.

23. Gómez C.M.

A competition model for expression of neural, perception and motor spontaneous behavior

24. Droździel P.

NMDA-induced Plasticity of Tonic GABAergic Currents in SST+ Interneuron Subtypes

25. Stankiewicz A.

World-fixed versus monocular eye-fixed directional light biases orienting and induces hemispheric asymmetry of lateral habenula activation in albino rats

26. Janus A.

Mapping the relaxin-3/RXFP3 system and nucleus incertus connectivity to the ventromedial hypothalamus: implications for aggression-related networks

27. Anbalagan S.

Gasocrine Hypothesis: A Potential Supplement to Cell Theory

28. Anbalagan S.

Circumiacentium hypothesis: A Potential Supplement to Cell Theory

29. Kania A.

Electrophysiological and morphological characteristics of 5-HT dorsal raphe neurons in Wistar Kyoto rats

30. Nagula I.

Action potential properties of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons in Xkr8 knockout mice during postnatal development

31. Różewicz K.

Subchronic semaglutide administration perturbs long-term potentiation in the medial prefrontal cortex in mice

32. Czerniak G.

Hidden in the brainstem: Nucleus Incertus as a new regulator of sociosexual behaviour

33. Krużel A.

Patch-Clamp Recordings from Retrogradely Labeled Spinal Projection Neurons in the Rat

34. Bernacka J.

A High-Density Electrophysiological Framework for Population-Level Characterization ofd Spinal Sensory Neurons In Vivo

35. Multan N.

The role of 5-HT7 receptor activation in hippocampal synaptic plasticity in adult and juvenile mice

36. Bogaj K.

Endocannabinoids facilitate long-term potentiation (LTP) of excitatory inputs onto vasoactive intestinal polypeptide-expressing interneurons (VIP-INs) in layer 2/3 of the mouse neocortex

37. Gapińska N.

Effect of SSR504734, a selective glycine transporter type 1, in the amygdala kindling model of temporal lobe epilepsy in mice

38. Pervak M.

Synergistic Effects of Rapamycin and Pioglitazone on Metabolic and Systemic Comorbidities in the PTZ-Kindling Model of Epilepsy

39. Pervak M.

Therapeutic Effect of Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound on Comorbid Anxiety and Depression in PTZ-Kindled Rats

40. Woźniak W.

The effect of SSR504734, a glycine transporter type 1 inhibitor, on anxiety related behavior in a mouse model of temporal lobe epilepsy

41. Matuła A.

Effect of SSR504734, a selective glycine transporter type 1 inhibitor, on epileptogenesis and DNA methylation status in the amygdala kindling model in mice

42. Góral D.

Analysis of the temporal profile of cystathionine beta-synthase expression in rat brains in response to seizure activity

43. Gonzalez-Ortiz F.

From tangles to biofluids: CSF And Plasma Phospho-tau Serine-262 as a biomarker of tau pathology in Alzheimer’s Disease

44. Gonzalez-Ortiz F.

Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers in umbilical cord blood: Levels of p-tau217 at birth and future autism diagnosis in the MoBa cohort

45. Wójcik E.

Mechanistic insights into Gamma-Secretase cleavage of Amyloid-β Peptides via Steered Molecular Dynamics Simulations

46. Lepiarz-Raba I.

Cargo-specific regulation of microglial Aβ phagocytosis by lipid-responsive transcription factor SREBF2

47. Tabęcka-Łonczyńska A.

Effect of tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)isocyanurate on steroidogenesis in mouse hippocampal neuronal cells

48. Szlachcikowska D.

Preliminary evaluation of neurotoxic effects of tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)isocyanurate (TBC) in mouse hippocampal HT-22 cells

49. Mhaske A.

Copper Chelation via Mitochondria-Targeted Nanostructured Lipid Carriers to Mitigate Oxidative Stress in Neurodegenerative Disorders

50. Ramon-Duaso C.

Cannabinoid Rescue of Memory Deficits Through Astroglial Lipid Metabolism in Alzheimer’s Disease

51. Konieczna-Wolska K.

Neuroimmunomodulatory effects of the oxysterol CF3-7α,25OHC in mice models of multiple sclerosis.

52. Hunter K.

Effects of human SOD1 gene expression in all neurons on the survival and fitness of Drosophila melanogaster.

53. Saadat A.

Changes in the Synaptic Plasticity and Excitability of Somatosensory Cortex in a Mouse Model of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis after Swim Training

54. Lech W.

Long-term culture of patient-derived striatal organoids as an in vitro model of Huntington’s Disease

55. Pacula B.

Individual Differences in Pupillary Dynamics Under Increasing Visual Stimulation

56. Ilkevič E.

Emotion regulation in healthy young males is moderated by cortisol and testosterone-to-cortisol ratio

57. Miśkowiec M.

Testing the potential of reading time from an analogue clock as a model of visual expertise

58. Rachowicz A.

Development of a tool for assessing analogue-clock reading skills

59. Kołaczkowska Z.

Temporal Dynamics of Visual Awareness: How Presentation Time Modulates Spatial Frequency Perception in Naturalistic Perceptual Rivalry.

60. Sobolewska W.

Normative patterns of change in visuospatial functions in healthy aging.

61. Jończyk R.

Using AI to Generate Affective Images: Methodology and Initial Library

62. Radu-Gabriel B.

PERCEPTUAL FLUENCY AND COGNITIVE EFFORT IN AUDITORY PROCESSING OF MUSICAL CONTENT REINTERPRETED BY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

63. Domagała M.

Strategic mind wandering and thought content in natural listening

64. Zelenayová V.

Dynamic engagement of inhibitory control in semantic memory retrieval

65. Zając C.

Ultra short HRV as an autonomic marker for neurocognitive experiments: validation across resting state conditions in a placebo controlled caffeine study

66. Pietruch M.

How brain activity changes when we stop procrastinating: a randomized controlled fMRI study of treatment mechanisms in CBT for procrastination

67. Wiktor Więcławski

Reduced arousal following sleep deprivation does not diminish pseudoneglect in free visual exploration

68. Montolio M.I.

Distinct alterations in social semantic processing are linked to alexithymia and autism traits

69. Zhang X.

A Transdiagnostic Investigation of Multiple Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Evidence From Chinese Adult Data

70. Lasota J. Turek H.

Alexithymia and emotional arousal in women with Non-Suicidal Self-Injury – A comparative analysis

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