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History of Neuroscience poster session at Society for Neuroscience annual meeting (New Orleans, Louisiana, 8-12 November 2003)



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When/if you attend the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting in 
New Orleans, Louisiana (USA), 8-12 November 2003, be sure to visit the
History of Neuroscience poster session, which will be up all week (authors
will be present for one scheduled time on Saturday and some may be found
near their posters at various times throughout the week).

An author- and topic-searchable downloadable abstract viewer is 
available at:
http://sfn.scholarone.com/itin2003/

To see the list of History of Neuroscience posters, enter "history" in 
the Session Title box or "22" in the Session Number box.

Note that at least one co-author of a poster presentation must be a 
member of the Society for Neuroscience, and that the SFN online 
Membership Directory is available at:
http://web.sfn.org/Template.cfm?Section=MemberDirectory
(emails are also hotlinked from the online abstract).

Several presenters are also members of the International Society for 
the History of the Neurosciences, whose more detailed online membership 
directory is available through the ISHN homepage at: 
http://www.ishn.org/

ISHN members traveling to New Orleans are strongly urged to visit these
posters in order to show interest in and support for historical research
presentations at the Society for Neuroscience meetings.

Cheers,

Russell Johnson
ISHN Secretary
rjohnson@library.ucla.edu



HISTORY OF NEUROSCIENCE POSTERS, SFN 2003:

22.1 [poster board WW63]
Giovanni Aldini: from galvanism to electrotherapy.
A. Parent
Ctr. Res., Univ. Laval (CRULRG), Quebec, PQ, Canada

22.2 [WW64]
Ivan Pavlov and Ivane Beritashvili: two different approaches to higher
brain functions.
M.G. Tsagareli
(1) Inst. de Neurociencias, Univ. Miguel Hernandez, San Juan de Alicante,
Spain; (2) Beritashvili Inst. of Physiology, Tbilisi, Georgia

22.3 [WW65]
Neurophysiology and guillotine in Marchioness of Créqui's memoirs: Dr
Séguret's experiments on beheaded people..
R. Olry; M. Martinoli
BioChem., Univ. du Québec, Trois-Riviéres, PQ, Canada

22.4 [WW66]
Cutting edge neuroscience: historical insights from psychiatric
neurosurgery.
E.A.C. Pereira(1,2); A. Vincent(2,3) 
(1) Med. Sci. Div., (2) Somerville Col., Univ. of Oxford, Oxford, United
Kingdom, (3) Neurosciences Group, Inst. of Mol. Med., Univ. of Oxford,
Oxford, United Kingdom

22.5 [WW67]
D.O. Hebb and neuroscience education.
R.E. Brown 
Dept. Psychology, Dalhousie Univ, Halifax, NS, Canada

22.6 [WW68]
The only visit of Santiago Ramón y Cajal to the United States: Clark
University in 1899.
D.E. Haines
Dept. Anat., Univ. Mississippi Med. Ctr, Jackson, MS, USA

22.7 [WW69]
The history of affective neuroscience and its clinical applications.
M.Y.V. Bekkedal; G.D. Ritchie; J. Rossi III
Neurobehavioral Effects Lab, Naval Hlth. Res. Ctr, WPAFB, OH, USA

22.8 [WW70]
The centennial of the discovery of negri inclusion bodies in rabies.
M. Bentivoglio(1); M. Paolo(2)
(1) Dept. Morphological & Biomed. Sci, Univ. Verona, 37134 Verona, Italy;
(2) Dept. Exp. Med., Univ Pavia, Pavia, Italy

22.9 [XX1]
Women in neuroscience: the shadow materializes.
S. Behm; J.V. Baldo
Psychology, Scripps Col., Claremont, CA, USA

22.10 [XX2]
The history of neuroscience at the University of Maryland, Baltimore: the
first hundred year.
G. Fiskum(1); N.R. Myslinski(2,3)
(1) Dept. Anesthesiol, Univ. Maryland Sch. Med, Baltimore, MD, USA; (2)
Oral and Craniofacial Biological Sci., (3) Program in Neurosci., Univ
Maryland Dent. Sch., Baltimore, MD, USA

22.11 [XX3]
Modern animal stereotaxis in the neurosciences: the Kopf Instrument Company.
M.M. Patterson
Col. Osteo. Med, Nova Southeastern Univ, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA

22.12 [XX4]
The Department of Physiology of the School of Medicine at the Universidad
Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) revisited.
E. Gijon; J. Farias; M. Gallegos; X. García
Ctr. Res., Univ. Laval (CRULRG), Quebec, PQ, Canada

22.13 [XX5]
Evolution of the understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) parallels
advances in biomedical technology
K.M. McVearry(1); J. Van Meter(1); J. Gregory(2); R. Saxena(2); A.
Thoumi(2); T.A. Zeffiro(1)
(1) Ctr. for Functional and Mol. Imaging, Georgetown Univ., Washington, DC,
USA; (2)The Sidwell Friends School, Washington, DC, USA

22.14 [XX6]
Major contributions of the Romanian school of anatomy and histology from
Bucharest to the promotion and development of neuroanatomy and
neuroendocrinology.
A.R. Chirculescu(1); M. Chirculescu(1); C.G. Cusick(2)
(1) Anat. and Embryology, Charles Davila Univ., Bucharest, Romania; (2)
Neurosci. Program, Tulane Univ., New Orleans, LA, USA

22.15 [XX7]
The 10% myth.
E.M. Nyhus(1); N. Sobel(1,2)
(1) Psychology, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA; (2) Neurosci., UC Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA, USA


Additional posters may be found in the TEACHING NEUROSCIENCE poster session:

23.6 [XX13]
A distance interactive course on the history of neuroscience.
R.M.E. Sabbatine (1,2,3); S.H. Cardoso(2,3)
(1) Dept. Med. Genet., (2) Ctr. for Biomed. Informatics, (3) The Edumed
Inst., Med. Sch., State Univ. of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil

23.7 [XX14]
Teaching genealogies as a pedagogic tool in the teaching of the history of
neuroscience.
L. Achor
Dept. Psychol and Neurosci., Baylor Univ, Waco, TX, USA

___________________________________
Russell A. Johnson 
rjohnson@library.ucla.edu
(310) 825-6940

Archivist and Cataloger 
History & Special Collections Division
Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library, UCLA
Box 951798 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1798
http://www.library.ucla.edu/biomed/his/

Archivist
Neuroscience History Archives
Brain Research Institute, UCLA
Box 951791 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1791
http://www.NeuroscienceArchives.org

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