Neuroscience 2022, hosted by SfN, took place across 5 days in San Diego, CA, and many of our lab members presented their work. Shoutout to Nikki for taking photos of our poster presenters and a huge congrats to the presenters!
- Lily Cheng – Evidence for a distributed head direction and travel trajectory system in the human brain during active navigation
- Liz Chrastil – Dynamic brain network interactions during human navigational learning
Posters (click on the presenter’s name for their photo):
- Alina Tu – The relationship between hippocampal subfield volumes and individual differences in navigation
- Daniela Cossio – The relationship between spatial navigation ability during midlife and white matter structural integrity
- Erica Ward – Brain network dynamics for navigational learning and memory
- Mike Starrett-Ambrose – Domain generality and specificity across egocentric and allocentric distance ratings
- Nikhita Kaushik – The Southern California Youth Neuroscience Association (SCYNA) as a model for engaging high school students in neuroscience
- Theo Kapogianis – Graph metrics and non-spatial navigational learning
- Vaisakh Puthusseryppady – Changes in spatial exploration behavior in early aging