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Mar 23, 2020Press Release
In light of the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic and the impact on global health, as well as disruption to daily life and business across the world, we are delaying the Neuroscience 2020 abstract submission window. The previously scheduled submission window of April 9-30, 2020 is now July 6-16, 2020.
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Mar 13, 2020Press ReleaseSfN takes very seriously the unprecedented and rapidly developing global health situation with COVID-19 (coronavirus) and continues to closely monitor all developments.
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Feb 13, 2020Press Release
Ten members of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) have been selected from a highly competitive applicant pool to travel to Washington, D.C. to participate in the Society’s annual Capitol Hill Day on March 5, 2020.
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Jan 27, 2020Press ReleaseIron levels in brain tissue rise during development and are correlated with cognitive abilities, according to research in children and young adults recently published in JNeurosci. Future work could lead to iron supplementation as an intervention for atypical cognitive development.
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Jan 20, 2020Press ReleaseThe ability to create new neurons may exist as built-in protection for sensitive brain areas, according to research in mice recently published in JNeurosci.
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Jan 13, 2020Press ReleaseMaintaining long-term memories requires environmental light, according to research in fruit flies recently published in JNeurosci.
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Dec 30, 2019Press ReleaseBrain activity synchronizes with sound waves, even without audible sound, through lip-reading, according to new research published in JNeurosci.
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Dec 30, 2019Press ReleaseSupplementing the body’s short chain fatty acids can improve stroke recovery, according to research in mice recently published in JNeurosci. Short chain fatty acid supplementation may be a non-invasive addition to stroke rehabilitation therapies.
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Dec 23, 2019Press Release
The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) appreciates the funding increases provided to federal biomedical research agencies for FY 2020 and thanks Congress for their work in completing these bills before the continuing resolution expired on December 20.
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Dec 23, 2019Press ReleaseDrawing an object and naming it engages the brain in similar ways, according to research recently published in JNeurosci. The finding demonstrates the importance of the visual processing system for producing drawings of an object.
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