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ZNZ Symposium 2001 - Neuroscience Center Zurich Friday, 19 October 2001 - 1 - OVERVIEW of the POSTERS (listed by topics) NEURAL BASIS OF BEHAVIOR Poster number(s) Group Leader Feldon J. 1-12 Lehmann D. 13 Lipp H.P. 14-20 Pryce Ch. 21 Tobler-Kost I. 22-25 Von Aster M. 26 AGING AND DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Group Leader Aguzzi A. 27-30 Brandeis D. 31 Büeler H. 32-36 Götz J. 37-40 Henke K. 41 Kesselring J. 42 Regard M. 43-45 Schreiter Gasser U. 46 Stassen H.H. 47-50 MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE Group Leader Fuhrer C. 51-54 Heizmann C.W. 55-56 Mansuy I. 57 Mantei N. 58-60 Sommer L. 61-62 Suter U. 63-64 Taylor V. 65-67 DEVELOPMENT AND REGENERATION Group Leader Neuhauss St. 68 Schwab M.E. 69-74 Sonderegger P. 75-78

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OVERVIEW of the POSTERS (listed by topics) NEURAL BASIS OF BEHAVIOR Poster number(s) Group Leader Feldon J. 1-12 Lehmann D. 13 Lipp H.P. 14-20 Pryce Ch. 21 Tobler-Kost I. 22-25 Von Aster M. 26 AGING AND DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Group Leader Aguzzi A. 27-30 Brandeis D. 31 Büeler H. 32-36 Götz J. 37-40 Henke K. 41 Kesselring J. 42 Regard M. 43-45 Schreiter Gasser U. 46 Stassen H.H. 47-50 MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE Group Leader Fuhrer C. 51-54 Heizmann C.W. 55-56 Mansuy I. 57 Mantei N. 58-60 Sommer L. 61-62 Suter U. 63-64 Taylor V. 65-67 DEVELOPMENT AND REGENERATION Group Leader Neuhauss St. 68 Schwab M.E. 69-74 Sonderegger P. 75-78

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EXCITABLE MEMBRANES AND SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION Poster number (s) Group Leader Ehrengruber M. 79 Fritschy J.-M. 80-83 Gähwiler B. 84 Gerber U. 85-86 McKinney R.A. 87 Streit P. 88 ENDOCRINE AND AUTONOMIC REGULATION, NEUROIMMUNOLOGY Group Leader Ehlert U. 89-91 MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY Group Leader Fischer J.A. 92-93 Möhler H. 94-96 MOTOR SYSTEMS Group Leader Dietz V. 97-98 Haslwanter T. 99 Hepp-Reymond M.C. 100-102 Hess B.J.M. 103-105 Straumann D. 106 SENSORY SYSTEMS Group Leader Carandini M. 107 Dillier N. 108-109 Kiper D.C. 110-111 Remé C. 112-113 Robert D. 114-115 Wehner R. 116-119 COMPUTATION AND MODELING Group Leader Achermann P. 120-123 Douglas R.J. 124-131

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Poster number (s) König P. 132-139 Martin K. 140 Stoop R. 141-144 Verschure P.F.M.J. 145-150 BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND IMAGING Group Leader Boesiger P. 151 Buck A. 152-153 Martin E. 154 Schubiger P.A. 155-156

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POSTERS NEURAL BASIS OF BEHAVIOR Group Leader: JORAM FELDON 1 Effects Of NMDA Receptor Stimulation Or Blockade In The Rat Dorsal

Hippocampus On The Formation Of Classical Fear Conditioning To Explicit And Contextual Cues: T. Bast, W. Zhang, J. Feldon

2 TNF-α deficient mice in the acute and Subchronic MPTP model of Parkinson's disease: B. Ferger, A. Leng, A. Mura, N. Nanz-Bahr, J. Feldon

3 A Differential Involvement Of The Shell And Core Subterritories Of The Nucleus Accumbens Of Rats In Memory Processes: A. L. Jongen-Rêlo and J. Feldon

4 Does long term isolation produce long term neurochemical effects?:

A. Leng, N. Nanz-Bahr, J. Feldon, B. Ferger 5 Striatal dopamine loss and locomotor impairment in different schedules

of MPTP Administration: A. Leng, A. Mura, B. Hengerer, J. Feldon, B. Ferger

6 Is 6-fluorodopamine a more specific and effective neurotoxin than 6-hydroxydopamine in the rat model of Parkinson’s disease?: A. Mura, N. Nanz-Bahr, J. Feldon, B. Ferger

7 Effects of Different schedules of repeated amphetamine administration

on fos expression in the nucleus accumbens: C.A. Murphy, M..A. Pezze, H. Russig, J. Feldon

8 Effects of amphetamine withdrawal on behavioral animal models of

depression: H. Russig, C.A. Murphy, M.A. Pezze, N.I. Bahr and J. Feldon

9 Effects of dopamine receptor stimulation or blockade in the medial prefrontal cortex on locomotor activity, sensorimotor gating, and conditioned fear: M. Pezze, T. Bast, J. Feldon

10 Dissociation of function between the ventral and the dorsal

hippocampus in spatial learning abilities of the rat: H. J. Pothuizen, W. Zhang, J. Feldon and A. L. Jongen-Rêlo

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11 Normal hippocampal activity contributes to sensorimotor gating: The effects of tetrodotoxin inactivation or muscimol inhibition of the ventral or dorsal hippocampus on prepulse inhibition: W. Zhang, T. Bast, J. Feldon

12 Characterisation of the HPA axis and CNS corticosteroid receptor

expression in the marmoset monkey: C. Pryce, E. Weber, C. Sengstag, R. Palme, J. Feldon, A. L. Jongen-Rêlo

Group Leader DIETRICH LEHMANN 13 Women and men react differently to emotional faces: Distinction in

activated brain areas and latencies: M. Esslen, R. D. Pascual-Marqui, K. Kochi, D. Hell, D. Lehmann

Group Leader: HANS-PETER LIPP 14 Breeding of constitutive and conditional mouse mutants: a pragmatic

approach: H.-P. Lipp, H. Welzl, R. Madani, D.P. Wolfer 15 Reduced exploratory behaviour in mice with altered expression of the

extracellular protease inhibitor, neuroserpin: R. Madani , S. Kozlov, A. Akhmedov , J. Kinter , P. Sonderegger, D. Wolfer

16 Escape strategies of mice in the watermaze: a meta-analytical dissection: D.P. Wolfer, R. Madani, H. Welzl, H.-P. Lipp

17 Multiple roles of neurotrypsin in tissue morphogenesis and nervous

system development suggested by the mRNA expression pattern: D.P. Wolfer, R. Lang, P. Cinelli, R. Madani, P. Sonderegger

18 Hippocampal mossy fiber sprouting of rats after spatial learning: fact or

artifact?: D.L. Vyssotski , M.G. Pleskacheva , A.L. Vyssotski, D.P. Wolfer, H.-P.Lipp

19 Natural learning in mouse populations: food place reversal in mice

overexpressing the cell adhesion molecule L1: A.L. Vyssotski, G. Dell'Omo, D.L. Vyssotski, D.P. Wolfer, M. Schachner, I. Poletaeva, H.-P. Lipp

20 Phenotyping mouse behavior: Conditioned taste aversion: H. Welzl,

H.-P. Lipp

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Group Leader: CHRISTOPHER PRYCE 21 Early deprivation of parental care in common marmosets is related to a

reduced performance in the progressive ratio schedule: A. C. Dettling, J. Feldon, C. R. Pryce

Group Leader: IRENE TOBLER 22 Sleep Deprivation In Prion Protein Deficient Mice And Wild-Type

Controls: Genot Hype Dependent Regional Slow-Wave Activity Rebound: R. Huber , T. Deboer , I. Tobler

23 Effect of diazepam on sleep in GABAA receptor �1(H101R) and

�3(H126R) mutant mice: C. Kopp, T. Deboer, R. Keist, U. Rudolph, I. Tobler 24 Homeostatic Regulation Of Sleep After Daily Torpor In The Djungarian

Hamster: S. Palchykova, T. Deboer, I. Tobler 25 Local And Use-Dependent Aspects Of Sleep Regulation In The Rat:

V. Vyazovskiy, A. Borbély, I. Tobler Group Leader: MICHAEL VON ASTER 26 Calculation in children: a developmental cognitive and fMRI study:

K. Kucian, M. von Aster, V. Marcar, T. Loenneker, S. Jaggy, M. Weinhold, E. Martin

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AGING AND DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Group Leader: A. AGUZZI

27 Conditional in vivo mutagenesis of the prion protein homologue doppel:

N. Genoud, A. Behrens, B. Ledermann, H. Naumann, A. Aguzzi

28 Plasminogen binds to disease-associated prion protein of multiple species: M. Maissen, Ch. Roeckl, M. Glatzel, W. Goldmann, A. Aguzzi

29 Unhampered prion neuroinvasion despite defect in fast axonal transport

in thy 1.1- tau transgenic mice: V. Künzi, M. Glatzel, M. Nakano, U. Greber, A. Aguzzi

30 Expression of the prion protein homologue Doppel in cultured brain

slices: I. Radovanovic, A. Behrens, H. Naumann, C. Hawkins, A. Aguzzi

Group Leader: DANIEL BRANDEIS 31 Multimodal Imaging Of Cued Go And Nogo Activation With Nirs And Erp

Topography: D. Brandeis, H. Tanaka, K. Hirata

Group Leader: HANSRUEDI BÜELER 32 Overexpression of Parkinson's disease-associated α-synucleinA53T

inthe substantia nigra of mice by recombinant AAV does not increase the sensitivity to the neurotoxin MPTP: Z. Dong, B. Ferger, J. Feldon, H. Büeler

33 Multicenter P300 Brain Mapping of Inattention to Cues in Hyperkinetic

Children: D. Brandeis, T. Banaschewski, L. Bavin, P. Georgiewa, B. Blanz, M.H. Schmidt, A. Warnke, H.C. Steinhausen, A. Rothenberger, P. Scheuerpflug

34 Electric brain activity distinguishes words and symbols before children learn to read: S. Brem, U. Maurer, K. Bucher, D. Brandeis

35 Mapping the risk for dyslexia in kindergarten through automatic brain electric activation after speech mismatch: K.Bucher, U. Maurer, S. Brem, D. Brandeis

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36 Transgenic Drosophila to study the normal function of parkin and its role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease: S. Oelhafen, H. Büeler

Group Leader: JÜRGEN GÖTZ 37 Transgenic Mouse Models of Tauopathies and the Pathological

Relationship Between Tau and ?-Amyloid: F. Chen 38 Human cells utilized by a grafting approach to study the role of Abeta in

the tau pathology: A. Ferrari, R. M. Nitsch, J. Götz 39 Hyperphosphorylation Of Tau And Learning Deficits In Pp2a-Mutant

Mice: A. Schild, S. Kins, A. Crameri, D.P. Wolfer, H.P. Lipp, R.M. Nitsch, J. Götz

40 Identification Of APP β-Secretase Interacting Proteins By A Membrane-

Based Yeast Two-Hybrid Screen: P. Kurosinski, I. Stagljar, R. M. Nitsch, J. Götz

Group Leader: KATHARINA HENKE WESTERHOLT 41 Active Hippocampus during Nonconscious Encoding and Retrieval:

K. Henke, V. Treyer, E. Turi Nagy, St. Kneifel, R. M. Nitsch, C. Hock, A. Buck

Group Leader: JÜRG KESSELRING 42 Effects of a short term exercise training program on aerobic fitness,

fatigue, health perception and activity level of subjects with multiple sclerosis: J. Kesselring

Group Leader: MARIANNE REGARD 43 Modification of axial turning preferences by handedness: C Mohr,

H. Stefan Bracha, P. Brugger 44 Anatomo-functional correlates of 90 degree rotation drawing errors in

brain-damaged patients: M. Schacher, M. Regard 45 A simple clinical test and scoring program to identify and quantify types

of visual neglect: K.I. Taylor, D. Bächtold, M. Regard, P. Brugger

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Group Leader: URSULA SCHREITER GASSER 46 Sympathetic skin response in human below a complete spinal cord

lesion elicited by pudendal afferent nerve stimulation: A. Reitz, D.M. Schmid, A. Curt, P. A. Knapp, B. Schurch

Group Leader: HANS STASSEN 47 Search for modifying factors in the genetic risk of Alzheimer‘s disease:

C. Scharfetter, D. Hell, H.H. Stassen 48 Oligogenic approaches to the predisposition of asthma and atopy in

ethnically diverse populations: C. Scharfetter, T. Kurz, K. Hoffmann, K.A. Deichmann, H.H. Stassen

49 Oligogenic approaches to ethnicity-independent vulnerability in

schizophrenia: H.H. Stassen, R. Bridler, D. Hell, M. Hergersberg, A. Schinzel, M. Weisbrod, C. Scharfetter

50 Nongenetic pathologic developments of brain-wave patterns in

monozygotic twins discordant and concordant for schizophrenia: M. Weisbrod, H. Hill, H. Sauer, R. Niethammer, S. Guggenbühl, H.H. Stassen

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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE Group Leader: CHRISTIAN FUHRER

51 Laminin redistributes postsynaptic proteins and requires tyrosine

phosphorylation to cluster AchRs in myotubes: P. A. Marangi, S. Wieland, C. Fuhrer

52 Role of Src family kinases in agrin-induced phosphorylation and

clustering of acetylcholine receptors: P. Mittaud, C.L. Smith, R. Willmann, S. Erb-Vögtli, S.J. Burden, C. Fuhrer

53 Rapsyn interactions with intracellular and unclustered surface

acetylcholine receptors are altered by agrin: M. Moransard, P.A. Marangi, C. Fuhrer

54 Identification of signaling proteins downstream of the tyrosine kinase

MuSK in clustering of acteylcholine receptors: R. Willmann, P. Mittaud, C. Fuhrer

Group Leader: CLAUS HEIZMANN 55 Structure-function studies of S100 Proteins of Brain: G. Fritz 56 S100A13 and S100A6 exhibit distinct translocation pathways:

H.-L. Hsieh, B.W. Schäfer, J.A. Cox, C.W. Heizmann

Group Leader: ISABELLE MANSUY 57 PP1 plays a critical role in short- and long-term memory and in memory

consolidation: D. Genoux, U. Haditsch, I. Mansuy

Group Leader: N. MANTEI 58 An overview of gene expression in developing Schwann cells:

J. Buchstaller, B. Zalc, U. Suter, N. Mantei 59 Notch1 Control of Oligodendrocyte Differentiation: S. Genoud, F. Radtke,

M. Aguet, S.S. Scherer, K.A. Nave, U. Suter, N. Mantei

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60 An overview of gene expression in developing Schwann cells: J. Buchstaller, B. Zalc, U. Suter, N. Mantei

Group Leader: LUKAS SOMMER 61 Dual role of ß-catenin in the formation of dorsal root ganglia: L. Hari,

V. Brault, R. Leimeroth, A. P. McMahon, U. Suter, R. Kemler, L. Sommer 62 Generation of sensory neurons from mouse neural crest stem cells:

M. Kléber, U. Suter, L. Sommer

Group Leader: ULRICH SUTER

63 Tamoxifen-inducible Glial-specific Cre Mice for Conditional Gene Ablation in Oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells: D. Leone, S. Genoud, R. Grausenburger, P. Berger, U. Suter

64 Promoter analysis of the CMT1A-disease gene PMP22 in vivo: M. Maier,

P. Berger, U. Suter Group Leader: VERDON TAYLOR 65 NUMB, as a modulator of Notch signaling, regulates neuroepithelial cell

proliferation and differentiation: A. L. Klein, O. Zilian, M. Aguet, U. Suter, V. Taylor

66 Notch1 is required for neuronal and glial differentiation in the

cerebellum: S. Lütolf, F. Radtke, M. Aguet, U. Suter, V. Taylor 67 A cerebellar neuroepithelial cell culture system to study determination

and differentiation of CNS precursor cells: G. Stump

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DEVELOPMENT AND REGENERATION Group Leader: STEPHAN NEUHAUSS 68 Phenotypical analysis of blind zebrafish mutants: H.B. Schönthaler,

S. Neuhauss Group Leader: MARTIN SCHWAB 69 Modifications In Gene Expression Triggered By Neutralization Of The

Neurite Growth Inhibitor Nogo-A Or Unilateral Pyramidotomy In Rats: F.M. Bareyre, M.E. Schwab

70 Improved locomotor recovery in spinal cord injured rats treated with the

monoclonal antibody IN-1: D. Merkler, O. Raineteau, G. Metz, V. Dietz., M.E. Schwab, K. Fouad

71 Sprouting of corticospinal tract fibers after spinal cord injury correlates with rearrangements of cortical motor representations: V. Pedersen, K. Fouad, M.E. Schwab, C. Brösamle

72 Transgenic mice expressing Nogo-A in the peripheral nervous system:

C. Pot, M.Simonen, L. Schnell, S. Stoeckle, K. Fouad, M.E.Schwab 73 Neutrophil-mediated axonal damage in the adult rat spinal cord:

L. Schnell, M. Kerschensteiner, M. E. Schwab, V.H. Perry and D.C. Anthony 74 Localization and membrane toplogy of the myelin protein Nogo-A:

M.E. van der Haar, M. Simonen, A.B. Huber, L. Schnell, M.E. Schwab Group Leader: PETER SONDEREGGER

75 Immunolocalization of Calsyntenin-1 in the Neocortex: C. Cen,

V. Meskenaite, P. Sonderegger 76 Studying of subcellular localization and release of neurotrypsin using

pH-sensitive mutants of GFP: A. Fejtova, R. Frischknecht, M. Irschara, P. Sonderegger

77 In situ hybridization reveals differential expression of calsyntenin-1, -2,

and –3 in the adult mouse brain: G.Hintsch, A.Zurlinden, M. Steuble, J. Kinter, V. Meskenaite, P. Sonderegger

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78 Presynaptic localisation of Neurotrypsin, a multidomain serine protease, suggests a role in modulating synaptic efficacy: V. Meskenaite, K. Proba, P. Sonderegger

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EXCITABLE MEMBRANES AND SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION Group Leader: MARKUS EHRENGRUBER

79 Semliki Forest virus-mediated overexpression of Homer-1/Vesl-1

proteins in pyramidal cells from hippocampal slices: S. Hennou, E.M. Schneider, K. Lundstrom, U. Gerber, K. Inokuchi, M.U. Ehrengruber

Group Leader: JEAN-MARC FRITSCHY

80 Presynaptic signalling is required for clustering of dystrophin and related proteins at GABAergic synapses: I. Brünig, A. Suter, I. Knüsel, J.-M. Fritschy

81 MUPP1 – An Interacting Partner For 5-Ht2c And Gabab Receptors?:

R. Jurd, D. Benke, J.-M. Fritschy 82 Intrahippocampal injection of kainate in mice induces focal recurrent

seizures that are pharmaco-resistant: a model of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy: V. Riban, V. Bouilleret, C. Marescaux, A. Depaulis, J.-M. Fritschy

83 Identification of GABAA receptor subtypes mediating tolerance to the

sedative effects of diazepam: C. van Rijnsoever, F. Crestani, D. Benke, U. Rudolph, J.-M. Fritschy

Group Leader: BEAT GÄHWILER 84 Absence of neurogenesis in mouse hippocampal organotypic cultures:

O. Raineteau, B. Gähwiler Group Leader: URS GERBER 85 Comparison of ionic currents induced by activation of Mglurs in

hippocampal CA1 and CA3 pyramidal cells, dentate granule cells and interneurons: C. Gee, P. Benquet, U. Gerber

86 Properties of strychnine-sensitive glycine receptors in rat organotypic

hippocampal slice cultures: M. Mori, U. Gerber

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Group Leader: ANNE MCKINNEY 87 Chronic Ampa Receptor Blockade Decreases Dendritic Spine Density

But Enhances Synaptic Transmission In Hippocampal Slice Cultures: N. Savić, A. Lüthi, B.H. Gähwiler, R.A. McKinney

Group Leader: PETER STREIT 88 Chronic Epileptiform Activity In Vitro Modulates Ampa Receptor

Expression: N. Mirkovic, J.M. Mateos, R.A. McKinney, L. Rietschin, L. Heeb. B. Stierli, B. Gähwiler, P. Streit

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MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY

Group Leader: JAN FISCHER 92 The Extreme N-Terminus Of The Calcitonin Receptor-Like Receptor Is

Required For Receptor-Activity-Modifying Protein 1- And -2-Defined Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (Cgrp) Or Adrenomedullin (Am) Recognition: D. Koller, K. Leuthäuser, B. Flühmann, R. Muff, J.A. fischer, W. Born

93 The transmembrane domain of receptor-activity-modifying protein

(RAMP1) associates with the calcitionin receptor-like receptor (CRLR): S. Steiner, R. Muff, R. Gujer, J.A. Fischer, W. Born

Group Leader: HANNS MÖHLER

94 Molecular architecture of GABAA receptor subtypes containing two different types of �-subunits: D. Benke, P. Fakitsas, C. Rogenmoser, C. Michel, U. Rudolph, H. Möhler

95 Grafts Of Adenosine Releasing Cells Suppress Seizures In Kindling

Epilepsy: A. Huber, V. Padrun, P. Aebischer, H. Möhler, D. Boison 96 Mutational analysis of the action of general anaesthetics on

recombinant �1�2�2 GABAA receptors: R. Siegwart, K. Krähenbühl, S. Lambert and U. Rudolph

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MOTOR SYSTEMS

Group Leader: VOLKER DIETZ 97 Adaptation and contralateral transfer of performance during obstacle

walking: M. Biedermann, H. van Hedel

98 Interlimb coordination between arms and legs during human locomotion: C.M. Bastiaanse, K. Fouad, V. Dietz

Group Leader: THOMAS HASLWANTER 99 Eye Movements During Multi-Axis Rotations: C. Bockisch, D. Straumann,

T. Haslwanter Group Leader: MARIE-CLAUDE HEPP-REYMOND 100 Cortical and subcortical activation patterns in a functionally

deafferented subject performing power grip tasks: M.-C. Hepp-Reymond, H. Alkhadi, G. Crelier, T. Järmann, S. Kollias

101 Cortical and subcortical activation patterns in a functionally deafferented subject performing simple overt and imagined movements: M.-C. Hepp-Reymond, H. Alkadhi, G. Crelier, T. Järmann, S.S. Kollias

102 Reorganization of non-affected upper limb representations after spinal

cord injury: H. Alkadhi, A. Curt, S. Hotz Boendermaker, M.-C. Hepp-Reymond, S. Kollias

Group Leader: BERNHARD HESS 103 Geometrical properties of three-dimensional binocular eye position in

light sleet: J. Cabungcal, H. Misslich, K. Kepp, B. Hess 104 Common mechanism underlying the spatial reorientation of the

torsional/vertical vestibule-ocular and optokinetic afterresponses following dynamic head tilts in rhesus monkeys: K. Jaggi-Schwarz, D. Angelaki, U. Schwarz, B. Hess

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105 Static and dynamic properties of vergence-induced reduction of ocular counterroll in near vision: M.-J. Mandelli, H. Misslich, B. Hess

Group Leader: DOMINIK STRAUMANN 106 Gravity-dependence of vertical ocular drift: I. patients with downbeat

nystagmus: S. Marti, A. Palla, D. Straumann

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SENSORY SYSTEMS Group Leader: MATTEO CARANDINI

107 Cross-Orientation Suppression In Cat V1 With Very Fast Stimuli:

S. Durand, T.C.B. Freeman; V. Mante; D.C. Kiper; M. Carandini Group Leader: NORBERT DILLIER 108 Dynamics of the human middle ear: M. Ferrazzini, U. Willi 109 Speech intelligibility as a function of temporalresolution and the

number of stimulation channels for signal processing using the sinusoidal speech model: O. Timms, S. Allegro, V. Kühnel, A. von Buol, N. Dillier

Group Leader: DANIEL KIPER 110 The processing of visual attributes in human visual cortex: an EEG

study: K. C. Cardinal, T. Padovani, D. C. Kiper 111 Texture effects on the responses of lateral geniculate neurons:

P. Girardin, N. DaCosta, D.C. Kiper, K.A.C. Martin, A. Schmid Group Leader: CHARLOTTE REMÉ 112 Role of the JNK–Pathway in AP-1 controlled Retinal Photoreceptor

Apoptosis: C. Grimm, A. Wenzel, A. Behrens, F. Hafezi, E.F. Wagner, C. Remé

113 Nightvision in Daylight: New Views on Leber Congenital Amaurosis:

A. Wenzel, M.W. Seeliger, C. Grimm, C.E. Remé Group Leader: DANIEL ROBERT 114 Audition in space: three-dimensional sound localisation by a parasitoid

fly: P. Müller, D. Robert

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115 Saccades & Pursuit Eye Movements of Cats – Induced with Artificial and Natural Stimuli: G. Möller, Ch. Kayser, M. Hornberger, P. König

Group Leader: RÜDIGER WEHNER 116 Visual navigation in the desert ant Cataglyphis: Local decisions

override global vectors: D. Andel, R. Wehner 117 Landmark-based local vectors in desert ants: when does learning take

place?: S. Bisch-Knaden, R. Wehner 118 How does the insect nervous system code celestial e-vector

orientation: a neural model for a polarization compass: T. Labhart, D. Lambrinos

119 The Microvasculature Of Transgenic Mice With Glial Expression Of

Interleukin 6 Shows Extensive Morpholo-Gical Changes As Revealed By Vascular Corrosion Casts: E.P. Meyer, D.W. Allsion, I.L. Campbell, G.R. Siggins, T. Krucker

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COMPUTATION AND MODELING

Group Leader: PETER ACHERMANN 120 Exposure to electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phones affects

human sleep EEG: R. Huber, A. Borbély, E. Gallmann, T. Graf, N. Kuster, J. Schuderer, P. Achermann

121 Power And Coherence Of Sleep Spindle Frequency Activity Following

Hemispheric Stroke: J. M. Gottselig, C. Bassetti, P. Achermann 122 Development Of Rest-Activity Rhythms During The First Year Of Life:

O. G Jenni, T. Deboer, I. Tobler, A. Borbély, P. Achermann 123 Sleep and Wake EEG in Patients with Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob

Disease: H.P. Landolt, P. Achermann, C. Roth, J. Weis, I. Tobler, C. Bassetti

Group Leader: RODNEY DOUGLAS 124 Quantitative characterization of cortical circuits in cat area 17:

T. Binzegger, J. Anderson, R. Douglas, K. Martin

125 The physiologist’s friend chip: E. Chicca, T. Delbruck, J. Kramer, G. Indiveri, S.C. Liu

126 Adaptive Synapses and Integrate-and-Fire Neurons for a Multi-Chip

Selective Attention System: E. Chicca, G. Indiveri, R. Douglas 127 Autonomous Pilotage using Optic Flow in a Real-World Environment:

S. Glauser, J. Kramer, S.C. Liu 128 Wide-range optical velocity sensors: J. Kramer 129 A Modular Navigation System for a Robot: R. Mudra 130 Simple cortical cell modelling with a VLSI spiking neurons and dynamic

synapses: S.C. Liu 131 Neuromorphic vision sensors for mobile robots: A. Stocker, G. Indiveri

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Group Leader: PETER KÖNIG 132 Two states membrane potential fluctuations driven by weak pair-wise

correlations: A. Benucci, P. Verschure, P. König 133 Towards unsupervised learning of invariance to a large class of

transformations: W. Einhäuser, C. Kayser, K.P. Körding, P. König 134 Influences of synaptic distribution and naturally correlated, phase-

lagged stimuli on single neuron computation: B. Englitz, P. Koenig 135 Efficient Evaluation Of Serial Sections Using Gabor Pyramid Mathing:

C. Kayser, P. König, V. Bonvin, R. Würz 136 Non contact eye-tracking on cats : Ch. Kayser, K. Koerding, G. Moeller,

P. König 137 Influence of ego-motion and image-structure on eye-movements in

humans: F. Knecht, P. Koenig 138 Complex-Cells – where the slow score best: K.P. Körding, Ch. Kayser,

W. Einhäuser, P. König 139 Saccades & Pursuit Eye Movements of Cats:– Induced with Artificial

and Natural Stimuli: G. Möller, Ch. Kayser, M. Hornberger, P. König Group Leader: KEVAN MARTIN 140 The connection from cortical area V2 to V5 in macaque monkey:

J.C. Anderson, Kevan A.C. Martin Group Leader: RUEDI STOOP 141 Checking the quality of noise-cleaning with BDS-test: M. Christen,

A. Kern, R. Stoop

142 A Biomorphic Auditory Hopf Cochlea Model: A. Kern, J.J. van der Vyver, R. Stoop

143 An integral, thermodynamic formalism-based measure of dynamical

complexity: R. Stoop, S. Lecchini, M. Christen

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144 Locking of Neurons under Conditions of Dynamic Activity: J.-J. van der Vyver, A. Kern, R. Stoop

Group Leader: PAUL VERSCHURE 145 A distributed system for real-time real-world neuronal simulation:

U. Bernardet, M. Blanchard, P. Verschure 146 A model of the cerebellar circuitry underlying classical conditioning:

C. Hofstoetter, M. Mintz, P. Verschure 147 Real-world evaluation of a neuronal-based stereausis model of

mammalianso und localisation: D. Klein 148 Towards a neuronal model of task switching and planning: C. Planta,

P. Verschure 149 Ada: A playful intelligent space for Expo.02: The Ada team 150 Encoding spatial stimulus topology in the temporal doma: R. Wyss,

P. Koeni, P. Verschure

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BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND IMAGING

Group Leader: PETER BOESIGER 151 Advances in fMRI research: T. Jaermann, C.F. Schmidt, U. Dydak,

P. Boesiger

Group Leader: ALFRED BUCK 152 Subcortical and orbitofrontal participation in reality monitoring:

V. Treyer, A. Schnider, A. Buck 153 Quantitative assessment of white and gray matter metabolism during

intracortical electrostimulation in the rat brain using F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose autoradiography: B. Weber, K. Fouad, C. Burger, A. Buck

Group Leader: ERNST MARTIN 154 Local and global changes of contrast and its effect on the activity of the

visual system in man, measured using fMRI: V.L. Marcar, T.Loenneker, E. Martin

Group Leader: AUGUST SCHUBIGER 155 Synthesis, in vitro and in vivo evaluation of [11C]-Methyl-BIII277CL for

imaging the PCP binding site of the NMDA receptor by positron emission tomography (PET): M. Kokić, M. Honer, L. Kessler, M. Grauert, P.A. Schubiger, S. Ametamey

156 Radiolabelling and in vivo evaluation of three mGluR5 antagonists as potential PET imaging agents: M. Kokić, M. Honer, L. Kessler, F. Gasparini, P.A. Schubiger, S. Ametamey

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Additional Posters 157 NVP-AEC312, the first positive modulator of GABAB receptors, shows

anxiolytic effects in rodents after oral administration: H. Allgeier, B. Bettler, A. Enz, P. Flörsheim, W. Fröstl, K. Kaupmann, M. Koller, K. Lingenhöhl, J. Mosbacher, S. Ofner, M.F. Pozza, V. Rasetti, M. Schmutz, W..Spooren, S. Urwyler

158 Novel allosteric antagonists shed light on mglu5 receptors and CNS

disorders: F. Gasparini, W. Spooren, C.Gentsch, A. Vassout, L. Urban, R. Kuhn, and M. Amalric, (CNRS Marseille) M. Koch, (University of Bremen) A. Pilc, (University of Krakow) R. Porsolt (Porsolt and Partners Inc.)

159 Characterisation of endothelin-1 induced lesions in the rat brain:

P.M. Hughes, M.S. Botham, M. Sablone, D.R. Baumann, M. Rudin, V.H. Perry, A.K. Mir Nurin Ltd, CNS Inflammation Group, University of Southampton S016 7PX. CNS Inflammation Group, University of Southampton S016 7PX.Nervous System Research, Novartis Pharma Ltd., CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland

159a Source Localization of EEG during Day Dreaming, Ganzfeld and Sleep

Onset: P.L. Faber, D. Lehmann, P. Pütz, L.R.R. Gianotti, I. Strauch, J. Wackermann

160 Reading emotionally positive, neutral and negative words: ERP

microstate restults. L. R.R. Gianotti, P. L. Faber and D. Lehmann

161 Expression analysis of the mouse Myotubularin-Related-Protein-2, a gene that is mutated in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Type 4B: S. Bonneick, U. Suter

21a Early deprivation of maternal care leads to reduced motivation in the

adult rat: D. Rüedi-Bettschen, J. Feldon, C.R. Pryce 140a Do axons only connect?: J.C. Anderson, K. Martin