Poster layout
The posters are coded as #[Day] - [Poster room letter] [Poster board number].
The poster room letters and the poster board numbers can be seen in the above layout picture.
Thursday
#THU-A1: Jonathan Oesterle (online poster)
Data-driven simulation of retinal bipolar cell responses to electrical stimulation#THU-A2: Christophe P Ribelayga
A biophysical model of the photoreceptor network in mouse retina#THU-A3: Akane Yamashita
Modeling and simulation of the rod photoresponse mechanisms#THU-A4: Matthew Yedutenko
The role of a calcium-dependent chloride current in early vision signal processing#THU-A5: Cornelius Schröder (online poster)
Approximate bayesian inference for a mechanistic model of vesicle release at a ribbon synapse#THU-A6: Robert M Duvoisin
Regulation of ON bipolar cell light response by mGluR5#THU-A7: Helene Marianne Schreyer
When 1-1 ≠0 for bipolar cells – Nonlinear spatial integration under artificial and natural stimuli#THU-A8: Jen-Chun Hsiang
Processing of natural scenes by retinal bipolar cells#THU-A9: Sarah Strauss
A new role for bipolar cells in direction selectivity?#THU-A10: Lea Ankri
Temporal dynamics of inhibitory circuits shape the directional code of the retina#THU-A11: Amurta Nath
Dendritic computation of orientation selectivity in a novel amacrine cell#THU-A12: Maj-Britt Hölzel
A retinal origin of nystagmus in nyx-/- mice#THU-A13: Neda Shahidi
Comparing filter-based models of ganglion cell responses across cell types#THU-A14: Alexandra Kling
Stochastic model of parasol ganglion cell receptive fields at cone resolution#THU-A15: Fernando Rozenblit
Carving out functional types of retinal ganglion cells from large-scale recordings of marmoset retinas#THU-A16: Yunus Can Erol
Encoding of fixational eye movements by marmoset retinal ganglion cells#THU-A17: Marcus Howlett
Ganglion cell function in adult zebrafish#THU-A18: Paul A Roberts (online poster)
What does the adult zebrafish retina tell the brain?#THU-A19: Yanli Ran (online poster)
Type-specific dendritic integration in mouse retinal ganglion cells#THU-A20: Larissa Höfling
Functional properties of mouse ganglion cells across retinal space#THU-A21: Dimokratis Karamanlis
Nonlinearities in spatial input integration underlie the diversity of mouse retinal responses to natural stimuli#THU-A22: Ulisse Ferrari
Predicting synchronous firing of large neural populations from sequential recordings#THU-A23: Kiersten Ruda
The impact of cell type and light adaptation on correlations and decoding retinal output#THU-A24: Baptiste Lefebvre
Retinal ganglion cells can rapidly change polarity in natural contexts#THU-A25: Danica Despotović (online poster)
Encoding of surprise by ganglion cells#THU-B26: Benjamin James
When size outweighs speed: synaptic information transmission using rate and amplitude codes#THU-B27: Selma Souihel
A model for anticipation in the retina and the primary visual cortex#THU-B28: Sören J Zapp
Advances in spike-triggered nonnegative matrix factorization#THU-B29: Markku J Kilpeläinen
Human vision trades single photons for optimal contrast coding at the sensitivity limit#THU-B30: Yunmin Wu
Neural basis of motion perception: what can illusions tell us?#THU-B31: Stephane Deny
A unified theory of early visual representations from retina to cortex through anatomically constrained deep CNNs#THU-B32: Yang Yue
Retina gap junctions strengthen the generalization of deep neural networks#THU-B33: Paul Maximov
A model explaining colour-specific responses of the goldfish retinal ganglion cells#THU-B34: Karl Farrow
Functional organization of orientation and direction selective retinal inputs to the superior colliculus#THU-B35: Adrian Smedowski
Electrical synapses interconnecting axons in the optic nerve head – a novel model of optic nerve function#THU-B36: Gerrit Hilgen
A novel approach to the functional classification of retinal ganglion cells#THU-B37: Evgenia Kartsaki
Probing retinal function with a multi-layered simulator#THU-B38: Jean de Montigny
Neonatal retinal waves: evidence for a novel, transient population of hyper-connected cholinergic cellular clusters#THU-B39: Chas Nelson
Using graph theory to explore organisational changes during retinal development#THU-B40: Denes Viktoria
The neuroprotective peptide, PACAP signaling could be critical in retinoblastoma through induction of horizontal cell proliferation#THU-B41: Adrienn Mester
Effect of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide on cytokine expressions in postnatal retinal development in rat#THU-B42: Joshua M Tworig (online poster)
Impact of retinal waves on Müller glial calcium transients and morphology during retinal development#THU-B43: Tudor C Badea
Combined Dre and Cre recombination for characterization of Brn3c+ Retinal Ganglion Cell dendritic arbors#THU-B44: Isabel Ortuño-Lizarán
Neurogenesis in the Adult Human Retina#THU-B45: Nina Milosavljevic
Photoreceptive retinal ganglion cells control the information rate of the optic nerve#THU-C46: Michael Berry
Color sensitivity of a dorsally located sub-population of melanopsin ganglion cells#THU-C47: Corinne Beier
Rod circuits that influence the pupillary light reflex and photoentrainment#THU-C48: Ely Contreras
Melanopsin phototransduction in M2 ipRGCs#THU-C49: Sabrina Duda
The spatial distribution of regular and displaced ipRGC types in the mouse retina#THU-C50: Shai Sabbah
Luxotonic signals and effects of light history in human prefrontal cortex#THU-C51: Teemu Turunen
Capacitive and Ih-currents shape the onset of the mouse ex vivo ERG responses#THU-C52: Johan Pahlberg
The role of Frmpd1 in the transport of transducin to outer segments and rod synaptic transmission#THU-C53: Peter D Calvert
An intrinsic compartmentalization code for peripheral membrane proteins in rod photoreceptors#THU-C54: Irina Ignatova
Adaptation of elementary responses in photoreceptors of diurnal fly Protophormia terraenovae and nocturnal cockroach Periplaneta americana#THU-C55: Stuart C Mangel
GABA inhibitory feedback from horizontal cells to cones is strongest at night in the dark and suppressed by light#THU-C56: Silvia C Finnemann
RPE-photoreceptor communication controlling outer segment renewal#THU-C57: Julia K Johansson
The gap junctional coupling of retinal pigment epithelium#THU-C58: Emmanuelle Clérin
Development of a therapy for retinitis pigmentosa based on the nucleoredoxin like-1 gene#THU-C59: Enrica Strettoi (online poster)
Retinal inflammation affects cone survival in a Retinitis Pigmentosa mouse model#THU-C60: Laura Fernández-Sánchez
Model Antioxidant Coenzyme Q10 delay retinal degeneration in retinitis pigmentosa mice#THU-C61: Oksana Kutsyr
Effects of environmental light intensity on retinal degeneration in rd10 mice#THU-C63: Ossi Kaikkonen
Electroretinogram as a retinal thermometer - a potential control for non-damaging retinal laser therapy#THU-C64: Zhuoyi Song
Quantal refractory adaptive information sampling maximises sensory information in a biophysically limited neural channel#THU-C65: Mattia Di Paolo
Cord blood serum eye drops and saffron treatment in a model of retinal neurodegeneration#THU-D66: Margaret Maes
Mitochondrial dynamics as an indicator of microglia activity in retinal degeneration#THU-D67: Rosa Fernandes
Protective effect of Exendin-4 on diabetes-induced retinal vascular dysfunction and microglia activation#THU-D68: Xavier Sánchez-Sáez
Retinal Ganglion Cell Degeneration, Optic Nerve Remodeling and Microglia Activation in Patients with Parkinson Disease#THU-D69: Sandra Siegert
Ketamine-induced perineuronal net removal via microglia in the visual cortex#THU-D70: Francisco M Nadal-Nicolas
Functional and anatomical characterizations of retinal ganglion cell degeneration in a murine model of Neurofibromatosis type 1#THU-D71: Joaquin Araya
The physiological activity and expression of neurotransmitters in the retina of the 5xFAD Alzheimer’s disease mouse.#THU-D72: Maria Vähätupa
Systemically administered Aflibercept protects against the development of neovascular lesions on the mouse laser-induced choroidal neovascularization#THU-D73: Nicholas W Oesch
Trade-offs between electrode size and dynamic range for subretinal prosthetic planar stimulating electrodes#THU-D74: Magdalena Renner
Cell types of the human retina and its organoids at single cell resolution: developmental convergence, transcriptional identity, and disease map#THU-D75: Cameron S Cowan
Cell types of the human retina and its organoids at single cell resolution#THU-D76: Sonja Kleinlogel
ON-bipolar cell targeted gene therapy of the human and degenerated retina to restore pattern vision#THU-D77: Mark W Hankins
Probing the functional capacity of optogenetic gene therapy for vision restoration#THU-D78: Michael J Gilhooley
Melanopsin: targeted ectopic expression for optogenetic visual restoration
Friday
#FRI-A1: Anja Günther
The chicken double cone and its synaptic contacts#FRI-A2: Marvin Seifert (online poster)
The retinal basis of colour vision in chicks#FRI-A3: Vincent Kunze
Genetic determination of S- and M-cone identity in the ground squirrel retina#FRI-A4: Maxime Zimmermann (online poster)
Spatio-chromatic processing in the zebrafish inner retina#FRI-A5: Noora E Nevala (online poster)
The roles of UV vision in zebrafish natural behaviours#FRI-A6: Philipp Bartel (online poster)
Colour channels in the larval zebrafish eye and brain#FRI-A7: Tessa Herzog (online poster)
Information encoding at the first synapse in the visual pathway#FRI-A8: Takeshi Yoshimatsu (online poster)
Optimal rotation of colour space by zebrafish cones in vivo#FRI-A9: Klaudia Szatko
Chromatic processing in mouse retinal ganglion cells#FRI-A10: Maria Magdalini Korympidou (online poster)
Chromatic processing at the first synapse of the mouse visual system#FRI-A11: Norianne T Ingram (online poster)
Patch-clamp recording of mouse cones: photoresponses and ionic conductances#FRI-A12: Mohammad Khani
Linear and nonlinear chromatic integration: A new dimension of signal integration in the mouse retina#FRI-A13: Paul R Martin
Blue-OFF cells in marmoset lateral geniculate nucleus show suppressed-by-contrast properties#FRI-A14: Juan Angueyra
Identification of genes involved in photoreceptor recognition and synapse formation#FRI-A15: Stephen C Massey
Reconstruction of mouse photoreceptor terminals#FRI-A16: Henri Leinonen
Exploring neural compensation to sensory defect in the mammalian retina#FRI-A17: Pedro de la Villa
Regulation of the glutamate release at the axon terminal of rod photoreceptors#FRI-A18: Christian Behrens (online poster)
Horizontal cells use different synaptic sites for global and local signaling#FRI-A19: Arlene A Hirano
Mouse horizontal cells express subunits of rho-containing GABA(A) receptors#FRI-A20: Nicholas C Brecha
Silencing of horizontal cells in mouse retinal slices using HaloTagTM and AMPA-DART#FRI-A21: Lena Nemitz
Synaptic remodeling in the cone pathway after early postnatal horizontal cell ablation#FRI-A22: Rémi Fournel
Compartmental models of bipolar cells in rat retina developed from quantitative morphological reconstructions#FRI-A23: Oliver Schmachtenberg (online poster)
Cannabinoid signaling modulates gabaergic feedback inhibition of OFF bipolar cells in rat retina#FRI-A24: Sofie-Helene Seibel
Divergence of ON- and OFF-signals transmitted from a retinal bipolar cell#FRI-A25: Berat S Sermet
Selective stimulation of rod bipolar cell suggest a contribution to ganglion cell surround#FRI-B26: Francesco Trapani
Dissecting the contribution of rod bipolar cells to retinal ganglion cells in the mouse retina#FRI-B27: Shubhash Chandra Yadav (online poster)
Knock connexin 45 down: AII gap junctions would still talk to bipolar cells#FRI-B28: José Moya-Díaz
Neuromodulation of an amplitude code at a visual synapse#FRI-B29: Luis Pérez de Sevilla Müller
Characterization of the VIP-1 amacrine cell in the mouse retina#FRI-B30: William N Grimes
Exploring the connectivity and function of a high-density narrow-field amacrine cell#FRI-B31: Espen Hartveit
The AII amacrine cell: dendritic morphology optimized for simultaneous local and global synaptic integration#FRI-B32: Morgan A Musgrove
Serial block-face electron microscopy analysis of noncanonical synaptic connectivity in the rod pathway#FRI-B33: Elaine Orendorff
The AII amacrine cell as a target for vision restoration with optogenetics#FRI-B34: Ildikó Telkes
Eccentricity dependence of electrical synapse density in the mammalian retina#FRI-B35: Alma Ganczer
Gap junction coupled amacrine cell networks mediate synchronized oscillatory spiking in mouse retinal ganglion cells#FRI-B36: Gergely Szarka (online poster)
Electrically coupled amacrine cells mediate the correlation of ganglion cell spike bursts#FRI-B37: Juan Diego Prieto Ramírez
Probing a presumptive retinal circuit motif with tailor-made visual stimulation#FRI-B38: Sophia Wienbar
Intrinsic properties shape a feature selectivity computation in a novel RGC#FRI-B39: Tamas Kovacs-Oller
New method to modulate Ca2+-transients in spatially separated, gap junction coupled retinal ganglion cells#FRI-B40: Sam Cooler
Gap junctions mix ON and OFF polarity signals in the inner retina#FRI-B41: Lina Smeds
Paradoxical rules of spike train decoding revealed at the sensitivity limit of vision#FRI-B42: Sanna Koskela
Mice have better performance at night in a photon detection task#FRI-B43: Miloslav Sedlacek
Novel synaptic connectivity determines OFF transient and OFF sustained ganglion cell receptive field properties#FRI-B44: Alisa A Zaichikova
Spot detectors in fish tectum: properties of their receptive fields, comparison with other animals#FRI-B45: Akihiro Matsumoto
Spatiotemporally asymmetric excitation supports mammalian retinal motion sensitivity#FRI-C46: Alexey Aliper
Fine structure of receptive fields of orientation-selective ganglion cells in goldfish retina#FRI-C47: Ulrike Grünert
Non-classical ganglion cell types in primate retina#FRI-C48: László Albert
Expression of transcription factors divides avian retinal ganglion cells into distinct subpopulations#FRI-C49: Sebastian Ströh
Towards complete structural and functional classification of retinal ganglion cells#FRI-C50: Balint Nagy
The role of microglia in postnatal retinal circuit refinement#FRI-C51: Vidhyasankar Krishnamoorthy
The role of glutamatergic Stage 3 spontaneous waves in shaping ganglion cell receptive fields in the developing mouse retina#FRI-C52: Steffen Krüppel
Diversity of response patterns in the marmoset retina under simulated saccades#FRI-C53: Saad Idrees
Differential response modulation across ON and OFF type ganglion cells following saccade-like image translations#FRI-C54: Serena Riccitelli
Clock gene Bmal1 deletion in adult retinal GLAST+ cells alters visual information processing#FRI-C55: Ádám Jonatán Tengölics
Opposite effects of inhibitory and gap junction mediated excitatory microcircuits on ganglion cell population code#FRI-C56: Richard H Kramer
Inhibiting retinoic acid signaling reverses remodeling and improves vision in retinal degenerative disease#FRI-C57: Xiaolin Huang
Motion-induced sensitization in the mouse direction-selective circuit#FRI-C59: John Bear
Regional specializations among retinal ganglion cells in the larval zebrafish#FRI-C60: António F Ambrósio
Impact of α-adducin absence on the retinal structure and function#FRI-C61: Luba A Astakhova
Is there a magnetic compass in the pigeon’s retina?#FRI-C62: Christian Puller
Light responses and morphological properties of alpha ganglion cells in the guinea pig retina#FRI-C63: Mingyi Zhou (online poster)
What the larval zebrafish's eye tells the zebrafish's brain#FRI-C64: Chen Li
A projection specific logic to sampling visual inputs in mouse superior colliculus#FRI-C65: Alina Heukamp
The role of acetylcholine in retinal processing#FRI-D66: Rebekah A Warwick
Histaminergic projections from the brain shape retinal output#FRI-D67: Tom Boissonnet (online poster)
Physiological characterization of retinal output in vivo#FRI-D68: Zhijian Zhao (online poster)
Fast axial imaging of glutamate dynamics in the mouse inner plexiform layer#FRI-D69: I-Wen Chen (online poster)
In vivo sub-millisecond two-photon optogenetics with temporally focused patterned light#FRI-D70: Filip Janiak (online poster)
An ultra-low-cost module for large field-of-view 3D random access 2-photon microscopy#FRI-D71: Timm Schubert
Super-resolution imaging in the mouse retina#FRI-D72: Meng-Jung Lee
Electrically imaging signal propagation across retinal layers using high-density micro-electrode array#FRI-D73: Gloria Colombo
A topological descriptor to classify retinal microglia#FRI-D74: Etelka Pöstyéni
Analysis of mir-9 and mir-23a expression pattern in postnatal rat retina#FRI-D75: Sabrina Asteriti
Morphological and functional characterisation of liposomes as a vehicle to deliver molecules to photoreceptors#FRI-D76: Tian Xue
Vision restoration and enhancement#FRI-D77: Nataliia Martyniuk
Four-electrode patch clamp recordings for quantifying correlated activity in retinal ganglion cells#FRI-D78: Jillian Goetz
Establishing a comprehensive ganglion cell typology using FuncSeq#FRI-D79: Jan Lause (online poster)
A framework for automatic cell density estimation in the mouse retina#FRI-D80: Yongrong Qiu
Video capture and analysis of the mouse’s natural visual environment#FRI-D81: Tuomas Turunen
Quantum Behavior: Tools for linking visually-guided behavior to retinal spike codes in freely-moving mice#FRI-D82: Riccardo Storchi
Robust reconstruction of mouse poses during visual experiments