Showcase Your Innovations

Poster Session

Posters will be hung on a display board that is 4’x3′. They can be displayed vertically or horizontally. The space will open at 8 am on May 7th and posters should stay up through lunch on May 8th. While the posters will be available throughout the conference, the designated time for viewing posters will be Wednesday from 12:30 – 2:00 pm and Thursday 12:00 – 1:30 pm.

Poster Session Directory

Poster numberPresenter(s)Poster TitlePresenting Author Affiliation
1Eloy GeenjaarA general neural network framework to capture subject-specific spatial topographiesSchool of Electrical & Computer Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
2Abigail HolbertonIlluminating inflammatory responses to mechanical deformation in novel 3D neuron and astrocyte co-culturesGeorge W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
3Vaibhavi ItkyalNeuroMarkWM: A white matter resting fMRI atlas and automated ICA pipelineTReNDS Center Emory University
4Meghan WalshDevelopment and Implementation of a Portable Real-Time fMRI Neurofeedback ProtocolBoston Children's Hospital Harvard Medical School
5Ahmad Abdal QaderCharacterizing The Behavioral Space Structure of The DYT1 Mouse Model of DystoniaWallace H. Coulter Dept. of Biomedical Engineering Emory University & Georgia Institute of Technology
6Danielle DowePathway-Specific Synaptic Scaling in Thalamocortical Networks: A Novel Homeostatic Mechanism for Neural Circuit Adaptability

Department of Machine Learning Georgia Institute of Technology
7Zach MobilleTemporal resolution of spike coding in feedforward networks with signal convergence and divergenceQuantitative Biosciences Georgia Institute of Technology
8David WeissAn adaptive state-space control framework for driving decision variablesWallace H. Coulter Dept of Biomedical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology & Emory University
9Huadong XiongMemory as an online prediction processSchool of Psychology Georgia Institute of Technology
10Sina DabiriAdaptive Bayesian Optimization for State-Dependent Brain StimulationWallace H. Coulter Dept of Biomedical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology & Emory University
11Kyle JohnsenExploring the potential of optogenetic feedback control to manipulate latent neural population dynamics in real timeWallace H. Coulter Dept of Biomedical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology & Emory University
12Daryl LawrenceCortico-basal activity enhances naturalistic movement decoding during deep brain stimulationJoint Graduate Program in Bioengineering UC Berkeley - UCSF
13Yuki MinaiMiSO: Closed-loop electrical microstimulation to create neural population activity statesCarnegie Mellon University
14Clay SmythOptimizing Deep Brain Stimulation Parameters for SleepUniversity of California San Francisco
15Elif Ceren FitozExplainable AI-Derived Biomarker as a Reliable Indicator of Treatment Response in SCC-DBS for TRDSchool of Electrical & Computer Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
16Tan GemiciogluTranscutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation as Momentary Intervention for Modulating SatietyCornell University
17Parisa SarikhaniBiophysical modeling of subcallosal cingulate cortex to advance deep brain stimulation for treatment-resistant depressionGeorgia Institute of Technology
18Patlapa SompolpongAdvancing TMS for PTSD? from networks to individualsEmory University
19Sanne van RooijFeasibility Tolerability and Clinical Potential of a 2-Week Accelerated TMS Treatment for PTSDEmory University School of Medicine
20Stephanie BrenerHappiness after reward outcome correlates with subthalamic nucleus theta powerUniversity of California San Francisco Department of Bioengineering
21Eric ColeAutomated Deep Brain Stimulation Programming via Meta-Active Learning of Evoked PotentialsWallace H. Coulter Dept of Biomedical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology & Emory University
23Austin WangSurface electromyography as an objective marker for deep brain stimulation programmingGeorgia Institute of Technology
24Lucas WilliamsonUnraveling the neural basis of bimanual coordination in mouse motor cortexEmory University
25Mengzhan LiufuOptimizing real-time phase detection in diverse rhythmic biological signals for phase-specific neuromodulationDepartment of Computer Science University of Chicago
26Anderson Roy PhillipsInferring Neural Activity from Noninvasive Measurements: Nonlinear Source Localization and Broadband Spectral ParameterizationRice University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Neuroengineering Initiative
27Blair ShevlinDeep brain stimulation to the subcallosal cingulate induces context-dependent changes in dopamine and serotonin in humans with treatment-resistant depressionIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
28Jiaang YaoData-driven pipeline for medication state physiomarker selection in Parkinson's disease reveals effects of temporal smoothingDepartment of Neurosurgery, University of California, San Francisco
29Yuhui Zhao BrainBraille: Towards 100+ bpm typing with a hemodynamic response-based brain-computer interface using fMRI?A proof-of concept studySchool of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology
30Vivek AnandBiking vs. Button Pressing: A Naturalistic Approach to Effort-Based Decision-Making ExperimentsGeorgia Institute of Technology
31Sushil BoharaDMN and TPN Connectivity Alterations in Alzheimer?s Disease: A rs-fMRI Study in Humans and RodentsWallace H. Coulter Dept of Biomedical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology & Emory University
32Dawn JensenChronicity and Severity of Adverse Childhood Experiences Impacts Longitudinal White Matter Development in AdolescenceTReNDS Center Georgia State University
33Jingming XueDimensionality of individual differences in perceptual decision makingGeorgia Institute of Technology and Emory University
34Omar ZeidComputational Models of Spatial Navigation and Their Applicability to Human Behavior: A ReviewGeorgia Institute of Technology
36Hao FangA quantized causal transformer to enable online lightweight and fast inference for neural decodingUniversity of Washington
37Mattia Rigotti-ThompsonHierarchical neural population dynamics underlie effector flexibility in movementWallace H. Coulter Dept. of Biomedical Engineering Emory University & Georgia Institute of Technology
38Siyuan TaoEfficient estimation of BCI decoder parameters with adaptive target sampling using a surrogate neural activity generatorRice University
39Jifei XiaoDelayed Cortical Contributions to Muscle Activity During Reactive Balance Control in People after StrokeGeorgia Institute of Technology
40Tyler AlbarranHuman Anterior Cingulate Dynamics During Effortful WalkingGeorgia Institute of Technology
41Avinash BaskaranNavigating The Persistent Spatiotemporal Homology of NeuromechanicsAuburn University
42Kennedy KerrCortical response to balance perturbation is more sensitive in modern dancers than nondancers during biomechanically similar balance recoveryWallace H. Coulter Dept of Biomedical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology & Emory University
43Ryan LuederTowards a Practical Reliable High-speed Brain- Computer Interface Outside the Lab EnvironmentGeorgia Institute of Technology
44Anna PritchardHierarchical state decoding for seamless selection between multiple iBCI functionsWallace H. Coulter Dept. of Biomedical Engineering Emory University & Georgia Institute of Technology
45Fatima AlrashdanMagnetoelectric bioelectronics: Enabling reliable wireless communication and precisely controlled networksRice University
46Ellie ChenRestoring movement control with a wirelessly-powered nerve-computer interfaceElectrical and Computer Engineering Rice University
47Joon Han KimPerceived Perturbation Difficulty Contributes to Ideal Exoskeleton Assistance LevelsEmory College of Arts and Sciences
48Farhan RahmanA Wearable Closed-Loop System for Stress Detection and Mitigation with Transcutaneous Median Nerve StimulationGeorgia Institute of Technology
49Caleb RoweRadiolytic Neuromodulation of Cell ActivitySurgery & Neuroengineering University of Alabama at Birmingham
50David ChongMotion Artifact-Controlled Micro-Brain Sensors Between Hair FolliclesSchool of Mechanical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
51Matt Gibson and William NacciA Scalable Approach to Distributed Bidirectional Neural InterfacingRice University
52Adam KhalifaBattery-Free Wirelessly Powered and Telemetry-Enabled Micro-Scale Implantable Medical Device for Brain StimulationUniversity of Florida
53Jongcheon LimValidation of an improved polyimide-to-polyimide interface: accelerated aging test of interdigitated electrodes.UTHealth/Rice University
54Felipe Olivera RialComparing Non-Invasive Neuromodulation Modalities for Deep Brain Stimulation in Addiction treatment: A Simulation StudyRice University
56Gabriela FrancoUncovering Sensory Process Underlying Phototaxis in Hydra VulgarisRice University
58Alexander KlishkoModulation of tactile feedback of ground contact during locomotion: implications for developing limb prostheses integrated with residual skin bone muscles and peripheral nervesGeorgia Institute of Technology
59Xinyuan CaoIn vivo assessment of thalamocortical plasticity in the mouse visual systemWallace H. Coulter Dept. of Biomedical Engineering Emory University & Georgia Institute of Technology
60Sana AminnajiCerebellar-Parietal Dynamics During Predictive Motor Timing BehaviorGeorgia Institute of Technology
61Felix Rivera-MoctezumaSpatial Multi-Omics Redefine Brain ImagingGeorgia Institute of Technology
62Kayla VoktA multimodal system for simultaneous imaging and electrophysiology in freely behaving rodentsRice University Electrical and Computer Engineering
63Yunmiao WangCortex-wide voltage imaging in a sensory cued reaching task reveals fast subnetwork dynamicsEmory University
64Xueling ZhangAn improved red calcium indicator with increased photostability and reduced blue light
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Wallace H. Coulter Dept of Biomedical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology & Emory University
65Benjamin FargnoliMuscle coordination complexity is associated with altered post-stroke gait dynamics.Wallace H. Coulter Dept. of Biomedical Engineering Emory University & Georgia Institute of Technology
66Tianqing LiVQ-MAP: a flexible versatile framework for animal behavior understandingDepartment of Biomedical Engineering Duke University
67Tiernon RiesenmyTesting the Role of Somatosensation in a Highly Stereotyped and Naturalistic BehaviorGeorgia Institute of Technology
68Erin ShappellPumpKin: a machine learning pipeline for automated noninvasive tracking of pumping kinematics in C. elegansGeorgia Institute of Technology
69Emine Zeynep UlutasHigh-resolution in vivo kinematic tracking with injectable fluorescent nanoparticlesGeorgia Institute of Technology
70Claire HansonLength-dependent sensory feedback from proximal hindlimb muscles contributes to lateral balance control during cat locomotionGeorgia Institute of Technology
71Yicong HuangCell-type specific representation of temporal signals in Posterior Parietal CortexWallace H. Coulter Dept of Biomedical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology & Emory University
72Anthony LienRepresentation of visual space in the mouse frontal cortexWallace H. Coulter Dept of Biomedical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology & Emory University
74Joshua PosenSide-dependent neuromodulation via transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation in stroke and non-disabled populationsSchool of Mechanical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
75Della LuoData-driven discovery of populational codes for space and time in the hippocampusRice University
79Xiao ZhengDevelopment of goal-selective disinhibition in hippocampusGeorgia Institute of Technology