Abstract Information
Abstract Submission is Now Closed
Abstract submission for Neuroscience 2019 is now closed. Abstracts were received from thousands of members from all over the world. All presenting authors of finalized abstracts have been contacted via email regarding the acceptance status of their abstract. Submitting authors may log in using the link below to see the status of their abstract submission.
- NEW FOR 2019: Presenter Portal: Abstract submitters can now log in to the Presenter Portal to access their submission and review updates regarding their presentation at Neuroscience 2019. Select the button above to view the latest updates regarding your abstract, print a receipt for the $135 abstract handling fee, or to review a read-only copy of your abstract.
- Review registration information. Remember, payment of the $135 abstract handling fee does not include registration for the annual meeting. Abstract presenters must register in order to present at the annual meeting.
- Request a visa letter of invitation. If you will be traveling to Neuroscience 2019 from outside the United States, review visa information and start gathering required travel documents. Learn more about Science Knows No Borders, SfN’s new program for abstract submitters who have been denied a U.S. travel visa.
Presenter Information
Presenter Resources: When preparing your presentation, consult our resources for information on Dynamic Poster Presentations, Oral Presentations, and Poster Presentations.
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Register to Attend Neuroscience 2019
The abstract handling fee ($135) does not include registration for the annual meeting. Presenting authors are expected to register for Neuroscience 2019 and present their abstracts. If the presenting author cannot attend, presentation by a co-author is acceptable. Only the author(s) attending the meeting need to register.
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Search Abstracts
Use the Neuroscience Meeting Planner to search abstracts scheduled to be presented at Neuroscience 2019.
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Abstract Sessioning
Accepted abstracts are organized into topically-based scientific poster sessions, Theme J poster sessions, and nanosymposia. Abstracts are grouped together based on the theme and topic that abstract submitters select from the Themes and Topics list during abstract submission. Theme and topic selections help the Program Committee to group abstracts; they do not represent the titles of annual meeting sessions.
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Scientific Rigor in Annual Meeting Presentations
Accepted abstract presenters will be expected to transparently report a study’s experimental design and analytical methods in their poster or nanosymposium presentation at the annual meeting. Efforts to ensure scientific rigor include blinding, statistics, sample sizes, and replication. Error bars should be defined. Biological variables such as species, sex, age, strain, or cell line should be noted in the presentation, if applicable.
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Dynamic Posters
During submission, abstract submitters will have the opportunity to express their interest in presenting a dynamic poster. Dynamic posters are poster presentations given on an electronic screen, allowing the presenter to incorporate multimedia elements into their poster. To offset the costs of this presentation format, accepted dynamic poster presenters will be charged a $170 presentation fee, similar to the costs of printing a paper poster. This fee will be assessed for accepted presenters in mid-July.
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Theme J Poster Format
For those who submit a Theme J (History, Education, and Society) abstract, note that Theme J posters will encompass three half-days on the poster floor: Saturday p.m., Sunday a.m., and Sunday p.m. Posters should remain on display for these three half-days for casual viewing and be removed by Sunday, October 20, at 5 p.m.
Embargo Policy
Information and data included in abstracts submitted for the SfN annual meeting are embargoed until the conclusion of the SfN presentation or press conference. Abstract presentations may not be presented at another meeting or published in an archival scientific publication before the scheduled SfN presentation date unless it is at a published satellite event or SfN-hosted press conference for Neuroscience 2019. All authors must abide by SfN's embargo policy.
Coverage of an abstract, lay summary, data, or supplemental material is strictly prohibited until the embargo is lifted. Promotion of general topics, speakers, or presentation times is permitted and encouraged within the stated guidelines.