6Th National Congress of Neuroscience Safranbolu/Karabuk-Turkey, April 09-13,2007

6Th National Congress of Neuroscience Safranbolu/Karabuk-Turkey, April 09-13,2007

NEUROANATOMY www.neuroanatomy.org VOLUME 6 [2007] Supplement 1 6th National Congress of Neuroscience Safranbolu/Karabuk-Turkey, April 09-13,2007 ABSTRACT BOOK Scientific Committee Organizing Committee Prof. Dr. Turgay DALKARA Prof.Dr. Bektas ACIKGOZ – Chairman Prof. Dr. Lutfiye EROGLU Assoc.Prof.Dr. Emine YILMAZ SIPAHI – Secretary Prof. Dr. Yucel KANPOLAT Assoc.Prof.Dr. Murat KALAYCI Prof. Dr. Fatma KUTAY Assoc.Prof.Dr. Sebnem KARGI Prof. Dr. A.Emre OGE Asst.Prof.Dr. Seyit ANKARALI Prof. Dr. Filiz ONAT Asst.Prof.Dr. Levent ATIK Prof. Dr. Cigdem OZESMI Asst.Prof.Dr. Mustafa BASARAN Prof. Dr. Gonul PEKER Asst.Prof.Dr. Rengin KOSIF Prof. Dr. Sakire POGUN Asst.Prof.Dr. Numan KONUK Prof. Dr. Ismail Hakki ULUS Asst.Prof.Dr. Aysun EROGLU UNAL Prof. Dr. Pekcan UNGAN Assoc..Prof.Dr. Ahmet GURBUZ Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pinar YAMANTURK-CELIK Asst.Prof.Dr. Nuray TURKER Assoc.Prof.Dr. Lutfiye KANIT Lect. Adnan CETINKAYA Assoc.Prof.Dr. Yasemin GURSOY-OZDEMIR Lect. 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Neuroanatomy (2007) 6 (Suppl 1): 1–33 Abstracts Presented at the 6th National Congress of Neuroscience; 9th–13th April 2007; Zonguldak Karaelmas University; Safranbolu/Karabuk–Turkey Published online 15 April, 2007 © http://www.neuroanatomy.org CONFERENCES developing earliest and providing the most stable (and least surprising) inputs C1 to cortex. Higher order relays mature later, maintaining a degree of plasticity for longer and delivering a greater proportion of unexpected messages to How smart is my mouse? The genetic dissection of memory systems in cortex. the mouse C3 Crusio WE [1], Schwegler H [2]. Melatonin and melatonin receptors in drug abuse [1] Centre de Neurosciences Intégratives et Cognitives, CNRS UMR 5228, Université de Bordeaux I, Talence, France. [2] Institut fur Anatomie, Uz T. Universität Magdeburg, Germany. Psychiatric Institute, Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at [email protected] Chicago, USA. 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