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CNS 2025: Day 4 Highlights

April 1, 2025

We closed out CNS 2025 in Boston with another excellent poster session, followed by a whopping 6 more symposia, including on the use of VR in understanding and diagnosing Alzheimer’s and a discussion of 100 years of EEG. Check out some highlights in photos and posts below.

@bostonu.bsky.social Brain Plasticity & Neuroimaging Lab in attendance at #cns2025. Grateful for the opportunity to meet new scientists and re-connect with old friends in our city!

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— Lea Stith (@leastith.bsky.social) April 1, 2025 at 9:40 AM

Great methods talk happening right now: Stephanie Jones introducing the Human Neocortical Neurosolver, a software tool to help test hypotheses on the neural origins of EEG & MEG signal. @hnnsolver.bsky.social
#CNS2025 4/

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— Claire Pleche (@clairepleche.bsky.social) April 1, 2025 at 11:37 AM

#CNS2025 | Just happened
Poster session F
Michael Angyus presented a study exploring “Does prediction error in the auditoty system have associated changes in entropy” using an auditory odd ball task. They find a correlation with entropy and MMN amplitude. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31221820/

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— Kun Dong (@kundong.bsky.social) April 1, 2025 at 11:07 AM

4/n #CNS2025
Jeremie Ginzburg from @zatorrelab presented their work with intracranial recordings using Harry Potter audio materials to decode speech and music these two categories. They found that the categorization relies primarily on the spectrotemporal features of sound!

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— Kun Dong (@kundong.bsky.social) April 1, 2025 at 11:11 AM

#CNS2025 Symposium Session 9 | Happening now
Hosted by Aaron Kucyi kicking-off immerging cool research area in “Decoding spontaneous thought from neural activity.”

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— Kun Dong (@kundong.bsky.social) April 1, 2025 at 1:38 PM

Finishing strong with the final set of symposia at #CNS2025!
We’re in Session 11 on harnessing #VR to study memory and navigation across the lifespan, including as a potential diagnostic tool for Alzheimer’s

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— Cognitive Neuroscience Society (@cogneuronews.bsky.social) April 1, 2025 at 1:29 PM

Next, Birgit Peña Häufler is talking about how #VR can be used to investigate the role of place in inspiring creativity — a topic of tremendous relevance to workplaces yet one that has relatively little evidence-based research to support 3/
#CNS2025

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— Cognitive Neuroscience Society (@cogneuronews.bsky.social) April 1, 2025 at 2:03 PM

Finally, Tammy Tran presents work to investigate age-related and disease-related differences in object location memory using #VR, including data that links some differences to cognitive impairments and a build-up of Alzheimer’s proteins in the brain.
#CNS2025

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— Cognitive Neuroscience Society (@cogneuronews.bsky.social) April 1, 2025 at 3:01 PM

Learn more about this work in a new #CNS2025 press release, “How VR Technology is Changing the Game for Alzheimer’s Disease:”
#scicomm #neuroscience

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— Cognitive Neuroscience Society (@cogneuronews.bsky.social) April 1, 2025 at 3:03 PM

Action shots of @strfabs.bsky.social at his poster today 👇🏽

So nice to reconnect with people at #CNS2025, & going out with a bang with @ajaysatpute.bsky.social ‘s DMN session:

“There was a downside to [Paquola &al 2025], in that it was published recently and took time to weave into my talk.”

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— Stephanie Noble (@sneuroble.bsky.social) April 1, 2025 at 2:29 PM

First poster presentation for my work in Neuroscience! I had a lot of fun at #CNS2025

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— Fabricio Cravo (@strfabs.bsky.social) April 1, 2025 at 3:32 PM

Thank you to all our attendees, sponsors, and exhibitors for a great #CNS2025 in Boston!
Hope to see you next year!

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— Cognitive Neuroscience Society (@cogneuronews.bsky.social) April 1, 2025 at 4:17 PM

 

-Lisa M.P. Munoz

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