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The University of Scranton
 3rd Annual
Neuroscience Conference
Saturday, May 16, 2009

Location: The DeNaples Center Ballroom 407A 


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Schedule:

Opening Address

 

Oral Research Presentations



Poster Research Presentations

Neuroscience at TCMC  (The Commonwealth Medical College)

9:30-10:15

10:15 - 11:15

11:15 - 11:50

12:00 - 1:00

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Opening Address:
 
9:30am
Seizures and consciousness: Insights from human and animal research
Dario J Englot (englot@yale.edu)
Yale University, Department of Neurology



Oral Presentations:


10:15am
Isolation and Identification of Candidate Redox Receptor Proteins from Brain
Coral Stredny (strednyc2@scranton.edu)
 
University of Scranton

10:30am
  Effects of Age on Auditory Processing

 Brentt J. Swetter (swetterb2@gmail.com)
Etan Markus
R. Holly Fitch

10:45am
Telencephalic Lesions and Decreased Startle Reponse in Goldfish
Julianne Rees (reesj3@gmail.com)
University of Scranton

11:00am
Involvement Of Hippocampal Erk Activation In Progesterone-Mediated Enhancement Of Object Memory Consolidation
 Patrick T. Orr (porr24@gmail.com)
Department of Psychology
Yale University



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Posters:

 



Staying the Course: Connections Between Political Attitudes, Habitual Responding and 2D:4D Finger Ratios
Rebecca Guenther, Eva Piatek, Bryan R. Burnham, & J. Timothy Cannon
The University of Scranton

What are the Facial Projections on Phyllostomid Bats?
Giuseppe Bongiorno
The University of Scranton


Anxious Behaviors in BALB/cJ Mice: Do Different Approaches to Environment Enrichment Produce Different Effects?
Christie P. Karpiak, Brentt Swetter, Caesar Imperio, Michael Garcia, & J. Timothy Cannon
The University of Scranton


Dorsal Hippocampal Infusions Of Progesterone Enhance Object Memory Consolidation In Young Female Mice.
Patrick T. Orr
1, Michael C. Lewis1, and Karyn M. Frick1,2*
1Department of Psychology and 2Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA

Visual Field Asymmetry in Processing Irrelevant Singletons is Found During Feature Search, Not Singleton Search
Michelle Domingo, Matt Saporito, Nicole E. Bianco, & Bryan R. Burnham
The University of Scranton


Live interactive brain awareness collaborations with fifth graders using internet 2

Robert F. Waldeck, J. Timothy Cannon

The University of Scranton



 

TCMC Presentations:

 
Signaling from the secretory granule to the nucleus: PAM and P-CIP2 cross-talk.
 

Mechanisms of neurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s disease
 

Distinct roles of NR2A and NR2B cytoplasmic tails in long term potentiation

Kelly Foster, Ph.D.


Pictures of the 3rd