Society for Neuroscience's
31st Annual Meeting

San Diego, CA
November 10 - 15, 2001


Welcome to the Abstract Viewer & Itinerary Planner. You may use this system to search abstracts and browse the results. You may also select specific results and save them to an itinerary, which can then be saved or exported. Please choose one of the following options, or click on the graphical menu at the top of the screen:

Home - Returns you to this page.
Standard Search - A simple search through the available abstracts.
Advanced Search - A free-form search, allowing you greater control of the search.
Itinerary - Takes you to your itinerary planning area.
Help - Help entries concerning the Abstract Viewer & Itinerary Planner.
Program at a glance - Click here to view program information.

How to Create an Itinerary:
You may create an itinerary by simply conducting a search and adding desired search results to your itinerary. To begin, follow these steps:

  • Open the Standard Search or Advanced Search page by clicking on the appropriate selection in the navigation bar at the top of the page.
  • Enter search criteria and click on the Submit button.
  • View the search results - when you see a presentation that you want to add to your itinerary, simply click on the check box to the left side of the presentation. You have just added that presentation to your itinerary!
  • Each time you check a box next to a presentation in the search results, that presentation is automatically added to your itinerary. Likewise, unselecting a check box automatically removes it from the itinerary.

To view the complete list of presentations you have added to your current itinerary, click on the Itinerary option in the navigation bar.


How to Cite Abstracts:
The following is an example of how to cite your abstract from the 2001 SFN Itinerary Planner CD-ROM:

[Authors], [Title], Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., Vol. 27, Program No. 572.14, 2001.

Please note that this is just one example, please refer to the style manual for whichever style you are using in your writing (e.g., AMA, MLA, CBE, etc.) for the exact citation style.