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            <description>Authors: Kenneth S Kendler, Xiangning Chen, Danielle Dick, Hermine Maes, Nathan Gillespie, Michael C Neale &amp; Brien Riley (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>Zooming in on seizures</title>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 15, 179 (2012). 
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Author: Kalyani Narasimhan (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: L F Abbott &amp; Eric R Kandel
A mathematical model based on the dynamics of molecular signaling pathways predicts an optimal training regimen that enhances learning and memory. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Hsiao-Tuan Chao &amp; Huda Y Zoghbi
A knock-in mouse mimicking a MeCP2 mutation found in human Rett syndrome recapitulates disease features, including progressive motor and cognitive impairments&amp;#8212;and correlations emerge between MeCP2 dosage in mice and phenotype. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Dietmar Schmucker &amp; Bassem A Hassan
Cell specification of olfactory receptor neurons in Drosophila is orchestrated by context-dependent response to Notch signaling mediated by Hamlet, which directs specific chromatin modifications in subsets of neurons. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Rana N El Danaf &amp; Andrew D Huberman
A study uses light-gated ion channels to control the activity of neurons in each eye, thereby revealing how the timing of neuronal firing dictates whether visual circuits segregate from one another or stay mixed. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Saad Jbabdi &amp; Timothy E J Behrens
Brain regions exhibit specialization for different functions, but such functions are constrained by anatomical connections to other brain regions. A study now finds that, by measuring these connections, we can predict complex functional responses before the subject has even performed the task. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Sruthi K Swaminathan &amp; David J Freedman (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Cristiano Nazzaro, Barbara Greco, Milica Cerovic, Paul Baxter, Tiziana Rubino, Massimo Trusel, Daniela Parolaro, Tatiana Tkatch, Fabio Benfenati, Paola Pedarzani &amp; Raffaella Tonini (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Poh Hui Chia, Maulik R Patel &amp; Kang Shen (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>Emergence of a 'visual number sense' in hierarchical generative models</title>
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            <description>Authors: Ivilin Stoianov &amp; Marco Zorzi
Numerosity estimation is phylogenetically ancient and foundational to human mathematical learning, but its computational bases remain controversial. Here we show that visual numerosity emerges as a statistical property of images in 'deep networks' that learn a hierarchical generative model of the sensory input. Emergent numerosity detectors had response profiles resembling those of monkey parietal neurons and supported numerosity estimation with the same behavioral signature shown by humans and animals. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Zeynep M Saygin, David E Osher, Kami Koldewyn, Gretchen Reynolds, John D E Gabrieli &amp; Rebecca R Saxe (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>Bidirectional modulation of fear extinction by mediodorsal thalamic firing in mice</title>
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            <description>Authors: Sukchan Lee, Touqeer Ahmed, Soojung Lee, Huisu Kim, Sukwoo Choi, Duk-Soo Kim, Sang Jeong Kim, Jeiwon Cho &amp; Hee-Sup Shin (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>Computational design of enhanced learning protocols</title>
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            <description>Authors: Yili Zhang, Rong-Yu Liu, George A Heberton, Paul Smolen, Douglas A Baxter, Leonard J Cleary &amp; John H Byrne (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Jun Yao, Sung E Kwon, Jon D Gaffaney, F Mark Dunning &amp; Edwin R Chapman (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Keita Endo, M Rezaul Karim, Hiroaki Taniguchi, Alena Krejci, Emi Kinameri, Matthias Siebert, Kei Ito, Sarah J Bray &amp; Adrian W Moore (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>Encapsulated therapeutic stem cells implanted in the tumor resection cavity induce cell death in gliomas</title>
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            <description>Authors: Timo M Kauer, Jose-Luiz Figueiredo, Shawn Hingtgen &amp; Khalid Shah (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>Targets of your daily CA(2)ppuccino</title>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 15, 12 (2012). 
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Author: Timothy Spencer (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>What's primary about primary olfactory cortex?</title>
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            <description>Authors: Tali Weiss &amp; Noam Sobel
Learned odor discrimination and generalization are reflected in patterns of ensemble activity in anterior piriform cortex, where learned discrimination between two odors reduces the correlation between their induced patterns. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>Tune in to KCNQ</title>
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A study finds that the voltage-gated K+ channel KCNQ4 is expressed in a subset of rapidly adapting, low-threshold mechanoreceptors, where it shapes the response profile to dynamic tactile stimuli. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>How to get on the right track</title>
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            <description>Authors: Daniel M Suter &amp; Peter J Hollenbeck
CRMP and ankyrin have been implicated individually in the regulation of neuronal polarity. A study now identifies an interaction between them that controls microtubule organization and thereby protein sorting into axons and dendrites. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>Moving bliss: a new anandamide transporter</title>
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            <description>Authors: Giovanni Marsicano &amp; Francis Chaouloff
A study now identifies a protein that mediates the cellular transport of the lipophilic endocannabinoid anandamide in aqueous environments. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>An astrocyte TRP switch for inhibition</title>
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            <description>Authors: Laura E Clarke &amp; David Attwell
Are astrocytes merely housekeeping cells that maintain the constant environment of neurons or are they important for CNS information processing? Intense debate over the function of calcium signaling in astrocytes will increase with the discovery of a previously unknown mechanism by which astrocyte [Ca2+]i is regulated. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>Overseeing research integrity</title>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 15, 1 (2012). 
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The UK research establishment needs to ensure that there is a clear, transparent process for reporting and investigating accusations of scientific misconduct. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Elena Taverna, Christiane Haffner, Rainer Pepperkok &amp; Wieland B Huttner (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Ananya Mitra, Siddhartha S Mitra &amp; Richard W Tsien (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Nature Neuroscience 15, 215 (2012). 
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Authors: Jun B Ding, Won-Jong Oh, Bernardo L Sabatini &amp; Chenghua Gu (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Nature Neuroscience 15, 191 (2012). 
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Authors: Srinivasa Subramaniam, Francesco Napolitano, Robert G Mealer, Seyun Kim, Francesco Errico, Roxanne Barrow, Neelam Shahani, Richa Tyagi, Solomon H Snyder &amp; Alessandro Usiello
L-DOPA&amp;#8211;induced dyskinesia, the rate-limiting side effect in the therapy of Parkinson's disease, is mediated by activation of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling in the striatum. We found that Ras homolog enriched in striatum (Rhes), a striatal-specific protein, binds to and activates mTOR. Moreover, Rhes&amp;#8722;/&amp;#8722; mice showed reduced striatal mTOR signaling and diminished dyskinesia, but maintained motor improvement on ...</description>
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Nature Neuroscience 15, 113 (2012). 
      doi:10.1038/nn.2993

Authors: Jun-Hyeong Cho, Ildar T Bayazitov, Edward G Meloni, Karyn M Myers, William A Carlezon, Stanislav S Zakharenko &amp; Vadim Y Bolshakov (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Eiji Shigetomi, Xiaoping Tong, Kelvin Y Kwan, David P Corey &amp; Baljit S Khakh (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Cytosolic RIG-I&amp;#8211;like helicases act as negative regulators of sterile inflammation in the CNS

Nature Neuroscience 15, 98 (2012). 
      doi:10.1038/nn.2964

Authors: Angela Dann, Hendrik Poeck, Andrew L Croxford, Stefanie Gaupp, Katrin Kierdorf, Markus Knust, Dietmar Pfeifer, Cornelius Maihoefer, Stefan Endres, Ulrich Kalinke, Sven G Meuth, Heinz Wiendl, Klaus-Peter Knobeloch, Shizuo Akira, Ari Waisman, Gunther Hartmann &amp; Marco Prinz (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Nature Neuroscience 15, 81 (2012). 
      doi:10.1038/nn.2995

Authors: Nathalia Vitureira, Mathieu Letellier, Ian J White &amp; Yukiko Goda (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Oliver W Liu &amp; Kang Shen (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Nature Neuroscience 15, 39 (2012). 
      doi:10.1038/nn.2972

Authors: Jacque P K Ip, Lei Shi, Yu Chen, Yasuhiro Itoh, Wing-Yu Fu, Andrea Betz, Wing-Ho Yung, Yukiko Gotoh, Amy K Y Fu &amp; Nancy Y Ip (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Marie-Laure Baudet, Krishna H Zivraj, Cei Abreu-Goodger, Alistair Muldal, Javier Armisen, Cherie Blenkiron, Leonard D Goldstein, Eric A Miska &amp; Christine E Holt (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Parvalbumin is thought to act in a manner similar to EGTA, but how a slow Ca2+ buffer affects nanodomain-coupling regimes at GABAergic synapses is unclear. Direct measurements of parvalbumin concentration and paired recordings in rodent hippocampus and cerebellum revealed that parvalbumin affects synaptic dynamics only when expressed at high levels. Modeling suggests that, in high concentrations, parvalbumin may exert BAPTA-like effects, modulating nanodomain coupling via competition with local saturation of endogenous fixed buffers. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Paschalis Kratsios, Alberto Stolfi, Michael Levine &amp; Oliver Hobert (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 14, 1617 (2011). 
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Author: Michael M Kohl, Olivia A Shipton, Robert M Deacon, J Nicholas P Rawlins, Karl Deisseroth &amp; Ole Paulsen (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 14, 1617 (2011). 
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Author: Michel Thiebaut de Schotten, Flavio Dell'Acqua, Stephanie J Forkel, Andrew Simmons, Francesco Vergani, Declan G M Murphy &amp; Marco Catani (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 14, 1617 (2011). 
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Author: Ethan S Bromberg-Martin &amp; Okihide Hikosaka (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Nature Neuroscience 14, 1617 (2011). 
      doi:10.1038/nn1211-1617b

Author: Ryan G Parsons &amp; Michael Davis (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 14, 1617 (2011). 
      doi:10.1038/nn1211-1617a

Author: M Laura Cremona, Heinrich J G Matthies, Kelvin Pau, Erica Bowton, Nicole Speed, Brandon J Lute, Monique Anderson, Namita Sen, Sabrina D Robertson, Roxanne A Vaughan, James E Rothman, Aurelio Galli, Jonathan A Javitch &amp; Ai Yamamoto (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Variations in the arginine vasopressin receptor gene, AVPR1A, are shown to be associated with pain sensitivity in a stress- and sex-specific manner in both mice and men. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Jonathan D Flax &amp; Paul D Soloway
A study now reports the genome-wide profiling of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine, an alternate epigenetic state of DNA modification, of the mouse brain across development, aging and in a neurodevelopmental disease model. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 14, 1492 (2011). 
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Author: Gary J Bassell
Orchestration of gene expression enables coordination between the nucleus and synapses. A report now uncovers a function for the fragile X mental retardation protein in RNA editing necessary for synaptic development. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 14, 1491 (2011). 
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Author: Daeyeol Lee
Reward signals are widespread in the brain, but why? A study now identifies an important difference in the reward signals encoded by the neurons in the primate anterior cingulate and orbitofrontal cortices during decision making, suggesting that reward-related activity in these areas is shaped by different contextual factors. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 14, 1489 (2011). 
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Scientists should take the lead in opening an honest and accurate discussion with the public about the ramifications of working with animals containing human material. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Christopher R Fetsch, Alexandre Pouget, Gregory C DeAngelis &amp; Dora E Angelaki (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Caffeine enhances cognition, but even high non-physiological doses have modest effects on synapses. A1 adenosine receptors (A1Rs) are antagonized by caffeine and are most highly enriched in hippocampal CA2, which has not been studied in this context. We found that physiological doses of caffeine in vivo or A1R antagonists in vitro induced robust, long-lasting potentiation of synaptic transmission in rat CA2 without affecting other regions of the hippocampus. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 15, 13 (2012). 
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Author: Jonathan D Wallis (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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The adult olfactory bulb and hippocampus are continuously supplied with newborn neurons that are thought to possess a capacity for plasticity only at a young neuronal age, mainly during the early stages of integration into the network. We find that the two main types of adult-born neurons in the mouse olfactory bulb undergo experience-dependent plasticity long after maturation and integration, as evidenced by stabilization of synaptic turnover rates. Thus, the potential time window for plasticity of adult-born neurons extends well into maturity. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Deficits in prefrontal cholinergic function are implicated in cognitive impairment in many neuropsychiatric diseases, but acetylcholine's specific role remains elusive. Rhesus monkeys with selective lesions of cholinergic input to prefrontal cortex (PFC) were unimpaired in tests of decision making and episodic memory that require intact PFC, but were severely impaired on a spatial working memory task. These observations are consistent with a specific role for prefrontal acetylcholine in working memory. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Stress affects various forms of cognition. We found that moderate stress enhanced late reversal learning in a mouse touchscreen-based choice task. Ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) lesions mimicked the effect of stress, whereas orbitofrontal and dorsolateral striatal lesions impaired reversal. Stress facilitation of reversal was prevented by BDNF infusion into the vmPFC. These findings suggest a mechanism by which stress-induced vmPFC dysfunction disinhibits learning by alternate (for example, striatal) systems. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Nature Neuroscience 14, 1607 (2011). 
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Authors: Keith E Szulwach, Xuekun Li, Yujing Li, Chun-Xiao Song, Hao Wu, Qing Dai, Hasan Irier, Anup K Upadhyay, Marla Gearing, Allan I Levey, Aparna Vasanthakumar, Lucy A Godley, Qiang Chang, Xiaodong Cheng, Chuan He &amp; Peng Jin (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 14, 1369 (2011). 
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Author: Michael Tymianski (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 14, 1362 (2011). 
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Author: Brigitta Gundersen (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Patchy variation in odor-evoked electrical activity in the human olfactory epithelium is found to correlate with stimulus pleasantness. This finding depends on a new technique for recording directly from awake humans. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Neurons form synapses with oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) that may control their maturation and myelination. Key signaling molecules regulating glutamate receptors at neuronal synapses also act in OPCs, but to opposite effect. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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A new study dissects ephrinB reverse signaling and identifies separate intracellular pathways regulating dendritic and synaptic development. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Keise Izuma &amp; Ralph Adolphs
People tend to remain overly optimistic even when faced with information about a gloomy future. A study now shows that people are selectively worse at incorporating information about a worse-than-expected future. It also describes the learning signals in the brain that correlate with this bias. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>We present a focus on neurovascular interactions that highlights our emerging knowledge of how these interactions shape neuronal function both in health and disease. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Although attention usually enhances perceptual sensitivity, we found that it can also lead to relatively conservative detection biases and lower visibility ratings in discrimination tasks. These results are explained by a model in which attention reduces the trial-by-trial variability of the perceptual signal, and we determined how this model led to the observed behavior. These findings may partially reflect our impression of 'seeing' the whole visual scene despite our limited processing capacity outside of the focus of attention. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Nature Neuroscience 14, 1447 (2011). 
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Nature Neuroscience 14, 1410 (2011). 
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Authors: Akio Sumioka, Travis E Brown, Akihiko S Kato, David S Bredt, Julie A Kauer &amp; Susumu Tomita
The reduction in synaptic transmission and plasticity in mice lacking the hippocampus-enriched AMPA receptor (AMPAR) auxiliary subunit TARP&amp;#947;-8 could be a result of a reduction in AMPAR expression or of the direct action of &amp;#947;-8. We generated TARP&amp;#947;-8&amp;#916;4 knock-in mice lacking the C-terminal PDZ ligand. We found that synaptic transmission and AMPARs were reduced in the mutant mice, but extrasynaptic AMPAR expression and long-term potentiation (LTP) were unaltered. Our findings suggest that there are distinct TARP-dependent...</description>
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Cortical development involves synaptic formation and elimination. Although synaptogenesis predominates in the early stages and pruning in the later stages, the two processes are thought to happen concurrently. In adults, synaptic strength is modulated by behavioral state, and we asked whether synaptic remodeling may be affected by sleep and waking states. Using two-photon microscopy in adolescent mice, we found that waking results in a net increase in cortical spines, whereas sleep is associated with net spine loss. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Depolarization by the neurotransmitter GABA regulates adult neurogenesis. We found interneurons of the neurogliaform cell family to be a primary source of GABA for newborn neurons in mouse dentate gyrus. GABAergic depolarization occurred in concert with reduced synaptic inhibition of mature neurons, suggesting that the local circuitry coordinates the activation of new and pre-existing cells. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Nan-Jie Xu, Suya Sun, Jay R Gibson &amp; Mark Henkemeyer (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 14, 1226 (2011). 
      doi:10.1038/nn1011-1226

Author: Timothy Spencer (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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We can efficiently and rapidly recognize daily-life visual settings. A study finds that scene recognition involves the posterior object-selective visual cortex, where multiple within-scene objects are represented in parallel. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Jelena Radulovic &amp; Natalie C Tronson
A study finds that recall of fear-provoking memory changes the surface levels of AMPA receptors in the dorsal hippocampus. Inhibition of AMPA receptor trafficking strengthens the memory and results in excessive fear. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Laurie H Sanders &amp; J Timothy Greenamyre
Engrailed, a homeobox transcription factor that is crucial for neuronal development, is now shown to regulate mitochondrial complex I and to be critical for the survival, protection and physiology of adult dopamine neurons. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Nature Neuroscience 14, 1219 (2011). 
      doi:10.1038/nn.2932

Author: Tobias Egner
Few brain regions' functions have been debated as intensely as those of the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex. A computational model now suggests that seemingly diverse cingulate responses may be explained by a single construct, 'negative surprise', which occurs when actions do not produce the expected outcome. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: James F Cavanagh, Thomas V Wiecki, Michael X Cohen, Christina M Figueroa, Johan Samanta, Scott J Sherman &amp; Michael J Frank (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Hadas Lapid, Sagit Shushan, Anton Plotkin, Hillary Voet, Yehudah Roth, Thomas Hummel, Elad Schneidman &amp; Noam Sobel (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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A major controversy in the study of memory concerns whether there are distinct medial temporal lobe (MTL) substrates of recollection and familiarity. Studies using receiver operating characteristics analyses of recognition memory indicate that the hippocampus is essential for recollection, but not for familiarity. We found the converse pattern in the amygdala, wherein damage impaired familiarity while sparing recollection. Combined with previous findings, these results dissociate recollection and familiarity by selective MTL damage. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Michael M Kohl, Olivia A Shipton, Robert M Deacon, J Nicholas P Rawlins, Karl Deisseroth &amp; Ole Paulsen
Postsynaptic spines at CA3-CA1 synapses differ in glutamate receptor composition according to the hemispheric origin of CA3 afferents. To study the functional consequences of this asymmetry, we used optogenetic tools to selectively stimulate axons of CA3 pyramidal cells originating in either left or right mouse hippocampus. We found that left CA3 input produced more long-term potentiation at CA1 synapses than right CA3 input as a result of differential expression of GluN2B subunit&amp;#8211;containing NMDA receptors. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: William H Alexander &amp; Joshua W Brown (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Petri Ala-Laurila, Martin Greschner, E J Chichilnisky &amp; Fred Rieke (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>We report the first evidence in humans for a larger parieto-frontal network in the right than left hemisphere, and a significant correlation between the degree of anatomical lateralization and asymmetry of performance on visuospatial tasks. Our results suggest that hemispheric specialization is associated with an unbalanced speed of visuospatial processing. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Aurel Wannig, Liviu Stanisor &amp; Pieter R Roelfsema
Visual attention can select spatial locations, features and objects. Theories of object-based attention claim that attention enhances the representation of all parts of an object, even parts that are not task relevant. We recorded neuronal activity in area V1 of macaque monkeys and observed an automatic spread of attention to image elements outside of the attentional focus when they were bound to an attended stimulus by Gestalt criteria. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Sameet Sreenivasan &amp; Ila Fiete (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: David B Kastner &amp; Stephen A Baccus (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Priyanka Rao-Ruiz, Diana C Rotaru, Rolinka J van der Loo, Huibert D Mansvelder, Oliver Stiedl, August B Smit &amp; Sabine Spijker (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <description>Authors: Maria Amalia Di Castro, Julien Chuquet, Nicolas Liaudet, Khaleel Bhaukaurally, Mirko Santello, David Bouvier, Pascale Tiret &amp; Andrea Volterra (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>Ligand-binding domain of an α7-nicotinic receptor chimera and its complex with agonist</title>
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Nature Neuroscience 14, 1253 (2011). 
      doi:10.1038/nn.2908

Authors: Shu-Xing Li, Sun Huang, Nina Bren, Kaori Noridomi, Cosma D Dellisanti, Steven M Sine &amp; Lin Chen (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2011 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <description>Authors: Jian Li, Daniela Schiller, Geoffrey Schoenbaum, Elizabeth A Phelps &amp; Nathaniel D Daw
Although the human amygdala and striatum have both been implicated in associative learning, only the striatum's contribution has been consistently computationally characterized. Using a reversal learning task, we found that amygdala blood oxygen level&amp;#8211;dependent activity tracked associability as estimated by a computational model, and dissociated it from the striatal representation of reinforcement prediction error. These results extend the computational learning approach from striatum to amygdala, demonstrating their complementary roles in aversive learning. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>Engrailed protects mouse midbrain dopaminergic neurons against mitochondrial complex I insults</title>
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            <title>miR-132, an experience-dependent microRNA, is essential for visual cortex plasticity</title>
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Using quantitative analyses, we identified microRNAs (miRNAs) that were abundantly expressed in visual cortex and that responded to dark rearing and/or monocular deprivation. The most substantially altered miRNA, miR-132, was rapidly upregulated after eye opening and was delayed by dark rearing. In vivo inhibition of miR-132 in mice prevented ocular dominance plasticity in identified neurons following monocular deprivation and affected the maturation of dendritic spines, demonstrating its critical role in the plasticity of visual cortex circuits. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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miR-132 is a CREB-induced microRNA that is involved in dendritic spine plasticity. We found that visual experience regulated histone post-translational modifications at a CRE locus that is important for miR-212 and miR-132 cluster transcription, and regulated miR-132 expression in the visual cortex of juvenile mice. Monocular deprivation reduced miR-132 expression in the cortex contralateral to the deprived eye. Counteracting this miR-132 reduction with an infusion of chemically modified miR-132 mimic oligonucleotides completely blocked ocular dominance plasticity. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>Scale: a chemical approach for fluorescence imaging and reconstruction of
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            <description>Scale: a chemical approach for fluorescence imaging and reconstruction of
      transparent mouse brain

Nature Neuroscience 14, 1481 (2011). 
      doi:10.1038/nn.2928

Authors: Hiroshi Hama, Hiroshi Kurokawa, Hiroyuki Kawano, Ryoko Ando, Tomomi Shimogori, Hisayori Noda, Kiyoko Fukami, Asako Sakaue-Sawano &amp; Atsushi Miyawaki (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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            <title>Neuronal activity modifies the DNA methylation landscape in the adult brain</title>
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The amygdala is important in emotion, but it remains unknown whether it is specialized for certain stimulus categories. We analyzed responses recorded from 489 single neurons in the amygdalae of 41 neurosurgical patients and found a categorical selectivity for pictures of animals in the right amygdala. This selectivity appeared to be independent of emotional valence or arousal and may reflect the importance that animals held throughout our evolutionary past. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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A study now finds early memory impairment in a mouse model of amyloid &amp;#946;43 (A&amp;#946;43)-overproducing familial Alzheimer's disease and suggests that this overlooked amyloidogenic A&amp;#946; species contributes to pathology. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Controversy surrounds the suggestion that recursion is a uniquely human computational ability that enables language. A study now finds this ability in a songbird and takes steps toward a model system for syntactic competence. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Author: Patrizia Casaccia
A study identifies mechanisms responsible for the inability to form new myelin after neonatal hypoxia. It identifies Axin2 as a potential therapeutic target for reversing the 'differentiation block' of oligodendrocyte-lineage cells. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Author: Emilio Salinas
To best interpret new sensory information, populations of sensory neurons must represent the lessons of past experience. How do they do this? The same solution to this problem is now reported in two very different sensory systems, providing a classic example of computational convergence. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Responding to referee comments constructively improves the quality of published papers. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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Nature Neuroscience 14, 1023 (2011). 
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Authors: Takashi Saito, Takahiro Suemoto, Nathalie Brouwers, Kristel Sleegers, Satoru Funamoto, Naomi Mihira, Yukio Matsuba, Kazuyuki Yamada, Per Nilsson, Jiro Takano, Masaki Nishimura, Nobuhisa Iwata, Christine Van Broeckhoven, Yasuo Ihara &amp; Takaomi C Saido (Source: Nature Neuroscience)</description>
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