Abstracts submitted for presentation at the SfN annual meeting are reviewed by the Program Committee in June–July. Presenting authors will receive email notifications with their abstract's session ...
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Presenting authors of abstracts will be emailed in August regarding their abstract's acceptance status. Until then, there are several things that can be done to prepare for the annual meeting. The ...
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Reviews may only be submitted as Theme K (from a historical or teaching perspective) abstracts and should be a literature-driven review. A meta-analysis is acceptable in the scientific themes as long ...
The Neuroscience 2026 Virtual Component will include both virtual posters and live broadcasting of select sessions, as well as Q&A opportunities. All livestreamed sessions and virtual posters will be ...
Title and body of your abstract Name, affiliation, and conflict of interest information for all authors Support/grant information Theme and topic selection Note: The themes and topics have changed ...
It’s the middle of the night. Maybe you’re enjoying a pleasant dream or getting some well-needed rest. Then, suddenly, your leg feels like it’s on fire. You shoot up in bed. It’s that scourge of sleep ...
Smelling salts are a centuries-old folk remedy for fainting. Going back to the 13 th century at least, ammonia — the active ingredient in smelling salts — has been a key component of the doctor’s ...
Boy and girl Scouts worldwide greet each other with a left-handed shake. Explanations vary, but one theory traces the practice back to the eclectic interests of the scouting movement’s founder, Robert ...
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