As part of ASE 2025, we are offering a special session focused on late-breaking science to highlight large-scale studies and clinical trials that may have practice changing implications. This is an excellent opportunity for you to showcase your innovative and cutting-edge research to a wider audience!
Abstracts accepted as late-breaking must include new information with results that were NOT fully available by the regular abstract submission deadline and must be accompanied by a detailed justification of why your research warrants late consideration. This justification should be submitted on the questionaire when submitting your abstract.
In order to be eligible for consideration as a late-breaking abstract, the data from your study must not have been reported in the general interest news media or posted on an online (excluding preprint) journal website by the time of the SfN conference. Similarly, late-breaking work should not have been presented or published at another peer-reviewed meeting prior to the SfN conference.
Submissions to this category will be considered for presentation as a poster only, and not for oral presentations. The SfN program will be organized by thematic and topic areas, so please make sure that you select the most appropriate theme for your research.
Authors whose submissions are accepted as late-breaking will be invited to submit their research for inclusion in the “HCII 2025 – Late Breaking Papers” Springer LNCS volumes of the Proceedings. If your research is accepted for this format, you will be required to formally register and pay the registration fee by the deadlines indicated in the Proceedings information page.