Family Name Name Town Abstract Title Poster number
Klenerova Vera Prague Oxytocin enhances stress-induced grooming behavior in Wistar rats; comparison with the effect of carbetocin F2.01
Móricz Krisztina Budapest Neuroprotective effects of EGIS-9637, a non-competitive AMPA receptor antagonist F2.02
Schäble Sandra Düsseldorf Neurokinin-2 antagonism in medial septum influences ACh neurotransmission and object memory for recency and displacement F2.03
Dellu - Hagedorn Françoise Bordeaux A rat version of the Iowa Gambling Task reveals good and poor decision-makers as in humans. F2.04
Alcantara Anna Barcelona Correlation between in vitro and in vivo tests in the Pharmacological screening of new potential sedative-hypnotic molecules F2.05
Robinson Lianne Aberdeen AM251 reduces food intake and body weight in free-feeding mice recorded in the ‘Phenotyper’  F2.06
Steiner Michel Mainz Antidepressant-like effects of rimonabant in the mouse forced swim test occur independently of monoaminergic signaling F2.07
Shanks Elaine Windlesham EEG power spectrum and heart rate effects of rimonabant in the anaesthetised rat. F2.08
Boguslavsky Dmitry Moscow Novel peptides participate in the organization of feeding behavior F2.10
Galosi Rita Pecs Effects of lesions of catecholamine terminals in the medial prefrontal cortex on dopamine and noradrenaline levels and on the regulation of  body weight F2.11
Turlejski Kris Warsaw Long-time effect of buspirone injections on neurogenesis and exploratory behavior of the laboratory opossum F2.12
Boulougouris Vasileios Cambridge Dissociable effects of selective 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptor antagonism on serial spatial reversal learning in rats. F2.13
Langston Rosamund Edinburgh Exploring the extent of hippocampal involvement in object-location recognition memory in the rat F2.14
Bobbo Daniela Padova Monocular deprivation and sleep in the domestic chick (Gallus gallus) F2.15
Rygula Rafal Goettingen Pharmacological validation of a chronic social stress model in rats: Effects of reboxetine, haloperidol and diazepam F2.16
Vanessa Soares Sao Paulo Role of serotonergic receptors of ventrolateral periaqueductal gray in the regulation of defensive behaviours F2.17