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Neuroscience 2009 Related Abstract Search tool

This tool is independent to the "MySchedule" although it is mutually linked. You can search abstracts from keywords, and related abstracts based on your selection. You can also create a list of abstracts for viewing or printing (Printing Cart).
You can view this guide at any time by placing the mouse over "How to use".

Quick guide:
Enter a keyword on the box above and press the "Search" button. After this search, select the abstracts of your interest and click the "Related Abstract >>" button.

Result:
You will see a list of abstracts related to what you have selected. Note that some abstracts may not contain the keywords you have provided! These abstracts, displayed with a "gold ingot", are possible "Hidden treasure"!

Printing Cart:
Press "> Add to Cart" to add and "> Delete" to delete from cart. Abstracts added to the "Printing Cart" are automatically sorted by date and time. Your "Printing Cart" is automatically saved using a unique ID found at the top right corner of the page. You can save this ID as a text file by pressing the "Text" link or bookmark with the "Bookmark" link. Enter this ID on the box at the top right corner to restore your "Printing Cart" from any computer.

Try and find your hidden treasures!!
The Related Abstract Search tool is mutually linked with MySchedule. Click the on each abstract to create your own itinerary.

Welcome to Neuroscience 2009 Related Abstract Search tool

This tool is independent to the "MySchedule" although it is mutually linked. You can search abstracts from keywords, and related abstracts based on your selection. You can also create a list of abstracts for viewing or printing (Printing Cart).
You can view this guide at any time by placing the mouse over "How to use".

Quick guide:
Enter a keyword on the box above and press the "Search" button. After this search, select the abstracts of your interest and click the "Related Abstract >>" button.

Result:
You will see a list of abstracts related to what you have selected. Note that some abstracts may not contain the keywords you have provided! These abstracts, displayed with a "gold ingot", are possible "Hidden treasure"!

Printing Cart:
Press "> Add to Cart" to add and "> Delete" to delete from cart. Abstracts added to the "Printing Cart" are automatically sorted by date and time. Your "Printing Cart" is automatically saved using a unique ID found at the top right corner of the page. You can save this ID as a text file by pressing the "Text" link or bookmark with the "Bookmark" link. Enter this ID on the box at the top right corner to restore your "Printing Cart" from any computer.

Try and find your hidden treasures!!
1. Poster Sessions : Attention and Cognition
2009/09/17 11:00 12:00 : Shirotori Hall
Neuronal representation of visual saliency in the macaque posterior parietal cortex (P2-o03)
Tomohiro Tanaka1, Atsushi Fujimoto1, Tadashi Ogawa1 
1. Poster Sessions : Learning and Memory
2009/09/17 13:00 14:00 : Shirotori Hall
Effects of reward proximity and amount on neural activity in the rostral anterior cingulate cortex. (P2-n16)
Koji Toda1,2, Takashi Mizuhiki1, Yasuko Sugase-Miyamoto3, Kiyonori Inaba1, Shigeru Ozaki1, Barry J. Richmond4, Munetaka Shidara1 
2. Poster Sessions : Attention and Cognition
2009/09/17 13:00 14:00 : Shirotori Hall
Self-control-related neuronal activity in monkey amygdala during inter-temporal choice (P2-o02)
Daichi Hirai1, Masato Inoue1, Shigehiro Miyachi1, Akichika Mikami1 
3. Oral Session : Motor Function (2)
2009/09/17 08:30 10:00 : Room J
Entrainment of neuronal activity to periodic stimuli in the primate deep cerebellar nuclei (O2-J1-6)
Masaki Tanaka1,2, Shogo Ohmae1, Akiko Uematsu1 
4. Poster Sessions : Visual System
2009/09/16 11:00 12:00 : Shirotori Hall
The representation of brightness in the cat LGN (P1-h01)
Shin-Ichiro Hara1, Satoshi Shimegi1, Akihiro Kimura1, Masahiro Okamoto1, Ayako Isikawa1, Hiromichi Sato1 
5. Poster Sessions : Learning and Memory
2009/09/18 13:00 14:00 : Shirotori Hall
Neural basis for associative memory of faces in the monkey anterior inferior temporal cortex (P3-i12)
Satoshi Eifuku1, Yoshio Daimon1, Ryuzaburo Nakata1, Michiya Sugimori1, Taketoshi Ono1, Ryoi Tamura1 
6. Poster Sessions : Learning and Memory
2009/09/16 11:00 12:00 : Shirotori Hall
Involvement of lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) in a concept-based action planning (P1-j07)
Tomoko Yamagata1, Yoshihisa Nakayama1, Jun Tanji1, Eiji Hoshi1 
7. Poster Sessions : Visual System
2009/09/18 13:00 14:00 : Event Hall
Saccade-related signals in V1 change within the sequence of eye-movements during natural vision (P3-b18)
Junji Ito1, Pedro Maldonado2, Sonja Gruen1 
8. Poster Sessions : Learning and Memory
2009/09/16 13:00 14:00 : Shirotori Hall
Neuronal activity in the macaque prefrontal cortex reflecting the numerosity of multimodal sensory signals (P1-j06)
Yosuke Saga1, Michiyo Iba1, Jun Tanji1, Eiji Hoshi1 
9. Poster Sessions : Somatomotor System
2009/09/16 11:00 12:00 : Shirotori Hall
Neuronal activity of CM thalamus during reward-bias task of monkey (P1-g21)
Ko Yamanaka1, Yukiko Hori1, Yasumasa Ueda1, Minoru Kimura1 
10. Poster Sessions : Learning and Memory
2009/09/16 11:00 12:00 : Shirotori Hall
Reward coding by the primate dorsal raphé neurons is context dependent (P1-j03)
Kazuko Nakao1, Ryuichi Matsuzaki1, Ken-ichi Okada2, Yasushi Kobayashi2, Kae Nakamura1,3 
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