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Optimizing brain processing
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Nature Neuroscience 12, 1359 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn1109-1359
Author: Alexander Thiele
Cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain enable alert and attending brain states. A study now shows how basal forebrain activity increases coding abilities of cortical neurons and at what stages these changes occur. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 27, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Alexander Thiele Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
How to button a bouton with α2δs
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How to button a bouton with α2δs
Nature Neuroscience 12, 1357 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn1109-1357
Authors: Stephan J Sigrist & Andrew J R Plested
The α2δ-3 auxiliary subunit of voltage-dependent calcium channels promotes the formation of synaptic boutons in Drosophila neuromuscular junction independently of its role in channel localization. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 27, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Stephan J SigristAndrew J R Plested Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Any kind of mother in a storm
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Nature Neuroscience 12, 1355 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn1109-1355
Author: Robert Sapolsky
During early development, rats show the unlikely behavior of becoming attracted to the very stimulus that they should avoid. A new study shows that this occurs as a result of a complex interplay of glucocorticoid secretion and dopaminergic tone in the amygdala. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 27, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Robert Sapolsky Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Learning to see in stereo
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Bavelier (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 27, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Donald MitchellDennis LeviDaphne Bavelier Tags: Book Review Source Type: journals
Affirmative action at the NIH
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Nature Neuroscience 12, 1351 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn1109-1351
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) have funded an increasing number of grants from young investigators with merit scores below the payline. This policy is critical for retaining and encouraging our future scientific base. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 27, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Tags: Editorial Source Type: journals
Frontal eye field neurons signal changes in decision criteria
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ssanello (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 25, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Vincent P FerreraMarianna YanikeCarlos Cassanello Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Mst3b, an Ste20-like kinase, regulates axon regeneration in mature CNS and PNS pathways
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Nina Irwin (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 25, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Barbara LorberMariko L HoweLarry I BenowitzNina Irwin Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Functional consequences of animal-to-animal variation in circuit parameters
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Eve Marder (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 18, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Jean-Marc GoaillardAdam L TaylorDavid J SchulzEve Marder Tags: Article Source Type: journals
The oligodendrocyte-specific G protein–coupled receptor GPR17 is a cell-intrinsic timer of myelination
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The oligodendrocyte-specific G protein–coupled receptor GPR17 is a cell-intrinsic timer of myelination
Nature Neuroscience 12, 1398 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn.2410
Authors: Ying Chen, Heng Wu, Shuzong Wang, Hisami Koito, Jianrong Li, Feng Ye, Jenny Hoang, Sabine S Escobar, Alexander Gow, Heather A Arnett, Bruce D Trapp, Nitin J Karandikar, Jenny Hsieh & Q Richard Lu (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 18, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ying ChenHeng WuShuzong WangHisami KoitoJianrong LiFeng YeJenny HoangSabine S EscobarAlexander GowHeather A ArnettBruce D TrappNitin J KarandikarJenny HsiehQ Richard Lu Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Sip1 regulates sequential fate decisions by feedback signaling from postmitotic neurons to progenitors
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mp; Victor Tarabykin (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 18, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Eve SeuntjensAnjana NityanandamAmaya MiquelajaureguiJoke DebruynAgata StryjewskaSandra GoebbelsKlaus-Armin NaveDanny HuylebroeckVictor Tarabykin Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Formation and maintenance of Alzheimer's disease β-amyloid plaques in the absence of microglia
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Formation and maintenance of Alzheimer's disease β-amyloid plaques in the absence of microglia
Nature Neuroscience 12, 1361 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn.2432
Authors: Stefan A Grathwohl, Roland E Kälin, Tristan Bolmont, Stefan Prokop, Georg Winkelmann, Stephan A Kaeser, Jörg Odenthal, Rebecca Radde, Therese Eldh, Sam Gandy, Adriano Aguzzi, Matthias Staufenbiel, Paul M Mathews, Hartwig Wolburg, Frank L Heppner & Mathias Jucker
In Alzheimer's disease, microglia cluster around β-amyloid deposits, suggesting that these cells are important for amyloid plaque formation, maintenance and/or clearance. We crosse...
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 18, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Stefan A GrathwohlRoland E KälinTristan BolmontStefan ProkopGeorg WinkelmannStephan A KaeserJörg OdenthalRebecca RaddeTherese EldhSam GandyAdriano AguzziMatthias StaufenbielPaul M MathewsHartwig WolburgFrank L HeppnerMathias Jucker Tags: Brief Communication Source Type: journals
PDF-modulated visual inputs and cryptochrome define diurnal behavior in Drosophila
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& François Rouyer (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 11, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Paola CusumanoAndré KlarsfeldElisabeth ChélotMarie PicotBenjamin RichierFrançois Rouyer Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Presynaptic α2δ-3 is required for synaptic morphogenesis independent of its Ca2+-channel functions
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Presynaptic α2δ-3 is required for synaptic morphogenesis independent of its Ca2+-channel functions
Nature Neuroscience 12, 1415 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn.2417
Authors: Peri T Kurshan, Asli Oztan & Thomas L Schwarz (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 11, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Peri T KurshanAsli OztanThomas L Schwarz Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Lhx2 specifies regional fate in Emx1 lineage of telencephalic progenitors generating cerebral cortex
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M O'Leary (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 11, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Shen-Ju ChouCarlos G Perez-GarciaTodd T KrollDennis D M O'Leary Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Training induces changes in white-matter architecture
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ansen-Berg
Although experience-dependent structural changes have been found in adult gray matter, there is little evidence for such changes in white matter. Using diffusion imaging, we detected a localized increase in fractional anisotropy, a measure of microstructure, in white matter underlying the intraparietal sulcus following training of a complex visuo-motor skill. This provides, to the best of our knowledge, the first evidence for training-related changes in white-matter structure in the healthy human adult brain. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 11, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Jan ScholzMiriam C KleinTimothy E J BehrensHeidi Johansen-Berg Tags: Brief Communication Source Type: journals
Persistent neural activity in the human frontal cortex when maintaining space that is off the map
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Curtis (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 4, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Kyeong-Jin TarkClayton E Curtis Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Behavioral choice by presynaptic inhibition of tactile sensory terminals
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ristan (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 4, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Quentin GaudryWilliam B Kristan Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Basal forebrain activation enhances cortical coding of natural scenes
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ng Dan (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 4, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Michael GoardYang Dan Tags: Article Source Type: journals
GSK-3 is a master regulator of neural progenitor homeostasis
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William D Snider (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - October 4, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Woo-Yang KimXinshuo WangYaohong WuBradley W DobleSatish PatelJames R WoodgettWilliam D Snider Tags: Article Source Type: journals
CREB regulates excitability and the allocation of memory to subsets of neurons in the amygdala
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& Alcino J Silva (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 27, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Yu ZhouJaejoon WonMikael Guzman KarlssonMiou ZhouThomas RogersonJayaprakash BalajiRachael NevePanayiota PoiraziAlcino J Silva Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Transitions in infant learning are modulated by dopamine in the amygdala
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egina M Sullivan
Behavioral transitions characterize development. Young infant rats paradoxically prefer odors that are paired with shock, but older pups learn aversions. This transition is amygdala and corticosterone dependent. Using microarrays and microdialysis, we found downregulated dopaminergic presynaptic function in the amygdala with preference learning. Corticosterone-injected 8-d-old pups and untreated 12-d-old pups learned aversions and had dopaminergic upregulation in the amygdala. Dopamine injection into the amygdala changed preferences to aversions, whereas dopamine antagonism reinstated preference learning. ...
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 27, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Gordon A BarrStephanie MoriceauKiseko ShionoyaKyle MuznyPuhong GaoShaoning WangRegina M Sullivan Tags: Brief Communication Source Type: journals
Unmasking the tonic-aversive state in neuropathic pain
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amp; Frank Porreca
Tonic pain has been difficult to demonstrate in animals. Because relief of pain is rewarding, analgesic agents that are not rewarding in the absence of pain should become rewarding only when there is ongoing pain. We used conditioned place preference to concomitantly determine the presence of tonic pain in rats and the efficacy of agents that relieve it. This provides a new approach for investigating tonic pain in animals and for evaluating the analgesic effects of drugs. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 27, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Tamara KingLouis Vera-PortocarreroTannia GutierrezTodd W VanderahGregory DussorJosephine LaiHoward L FieldsFrank Porreca Tags: Brief Communication Source Type: journals
Six degrees of separation: the amygdala regulates social behavior and perception
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derson
Recent human imaging work has expanded the view of amygdala function beyond early findings in animals, but two studies of an individual with bilateral amygdala damage now suggest that we should be thinking even more broadly. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 25, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Rebecca M ToddAdam K Anderson Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
TR(I)Pping towards treatment for ischemia
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A study in this issue found that suppressing expression of TRPM7 in hippocampal CA1 neurons conferred resistance to ischemic cell death, preserved cell function and prevented ischemia-induced deficits in memory. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 25, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: David A RempeTakahiro TakanoMaiken Nedergaard Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Calcium: an insignificant thing
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ik M Jorgensen
Fusion of synaptic vesicles upon calcium influx requires precise localization of voltage-gated calcium channels. A new study identifies a previously uncharacterized protein that mediates trafficking of CaV2 calcium channels in C. elegans. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 25, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Christian Frøkjær-JensenErik M Jorgensen Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Regional control of cortical lamination
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Laminar neuronal density varies between cortical areas; thus, the developmental specification of areas and layers needs to be coordinated. AP2γ turns out to be an important regulator of upper layer development in occipital cortex. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 25, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ronald R WaclawKenneth Campbell Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
A night vision neuron gets a day job
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iamond
During the day, certain retinal ganglion cells respond specifically to dark, approaching stimuli. A study finds that the retinal circuit that gives rise to this response makes use of an amacrine cell that was previously known for its role in night vision circuitry, demonstrating that some neurons lead double lives. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 25, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Nicholas OeschJeffrey Diamond Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
A neurocomputational jeremiad
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Nature Neuroscience 12, 1207 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn1009-1207
Author: Peter Dayan (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 25, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Peter Dayan Tags: Book Review Source Type: journals
Ensuring data integrity
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Nature Neuroscience 12, 1205 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn1009-1205
A recent report by the National Academy of Science makes recommendations for ensuring the integrity of research data. Critically, it also highlights the urgent issues regarding the preservation of large datasets. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 25, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Tags: Editorial Source Type: journals
Reconnecting injured nerves
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Nature Neuroscience 12, 1085 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn0909-1085
Author: Min Cho (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 22, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Min Cho Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Recognizing Grandmother
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Nature Neuroscience 12, 1083 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn0909-1083
Author: Bharathi Jagadeesh
Using fMRI to probe face cells in the monkey temporal lobe, a study shows that these face-responsive cells appear to be feature detectors, but only work this way in the holistic construct of a face. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 22, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Bharathi Jagadeesh Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Get stoned in GABAergic synapses
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5;n Katona
The study by Ozaita and colleagues in this issue identifies a function of CB1 cannabinoid receptors—THC-induced amnesia—and reveals the surprising role of GABAergic synapses in mediating this phenomenon. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 22, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ken MackieIstván Katona Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Wnts blow on NeuroD1 to promote adult neuron production and diversity
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Nature Neuroscience 12, 1079 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn0909-1079
Author: Pierre Vanderhaeghen
NeuroD1 is well known for its role in development. In this issue, two papers collectively show that the Wnt pathway directly activates the transcription factor NeuroD1 to regulate adult neurogenesis and, potentially, neuron diversity. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 22, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Pierre Vanderhaeghen Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Be careful what you train for
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ian Kwon
No effective therapeutic interventions exist for severe spinal cord injury. A report in this issue shows that rats can recover substantial 'hand' function after complete lesion of the cervical dorsal corticospinal tract, if treated with a combination of specific reaching rehabilitation exercises and chondroitinase injections to enhance axonal sprouting. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 22, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Wolfram TetzlaffKarim FouadBrian Kwon Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Troublesome variability in mouse studies
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Nature Neuroscience 12, 1075 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn0909-1075
We urge greater awareness of the potential genetic and environmental confounds involved in designing and interpreting studies with mice, and encourage the accurate reporting of the study's design. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 22, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Tags: Editorial Source Type: journals
Classical conditioning in the vegetative and minimally conscious state
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; Mariano Sigman (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 19, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Tristan A BekinschteinDiego E ShalomCecilia ForcatoMaria HerreraMartin R ColemanFacundo F ManesMariano Sigman Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Transformation of nonfunctional spinal circuits into functional states after the loss of brain input
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ofroniew & V Reggie Edgerton (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 19, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Grégoire CourtineYury GerasimenkoRubia van den BrandAileen YewPavel MusienkoHui ZhongBingbing SongYan AoRonaldo M IchiyamaIgor LavrovRoland R RoyMichael V SofroniewV Reggie Edgerton Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Neural activity predicts attitude change in cognitive dissonance
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n S Carter (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 16, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Vincent van VeenMarie K KrugJonathan W SchoolerCameron S Carter Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Fragmentation of grid cell maps in a multicompartment environment
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; Edvard I Moser (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 12, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Dori DerdikmanJonathan R WhitlockAlbert TsaoMarianne FyhnTorkel HaftingMay-Britt MoserEdvard I Moser Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Coding of stimulus sequences by population responses in visual cortex
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arandini (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 12, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Andrea BenucciDario L RingachMatteo Carandini Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Nicotine activates the chemosensory cation channel TRPA1
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emery, Bernd Nilius & Thomas Voets (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 12, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Karel TalaveraMaarten GeesYuji KarashimaVíctor M MeseguerJeroen A J VanoirbeekNils DamannWouter EveraertsMelissa BenoitAnnelies JanssensRudi VennekensFélix VianaBenoit NemeryBernd NiliusThomas Voets Tags: Article Source Type: journals
AP2γ regulates basal progenitor fate in a region- and layer-specific manner in the developing cortex
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AP2γ regulates basal progenitor fate in a region- and layer-specific manner in the developing cortex
Nature Neuroscience 12, 1229 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn.2399
Authors: Luisa Pinto, Daniela Drechsel, Marie-Theres Schmid, Jovica Ninkovic, Martin Irmler, Monika S Brill, Laura Restani, Laura Gianfranceschi, Chiara Cerri, Susanne N Weber, Victor Tarabykin, Kristin Baer, François Guillemot, Johannes Beckers, Nada Zecevic, Colette Dehay, Matteo Caleo, Hubert Schorle & Magdalena Götz (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 12, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Luisa PintoDaniela DrechselMarie-Theres SchmidJovica NinkovicMartin IrmlerMonika S BrillLaura RestaniLaura GianfranceschiChiara CerriSusanne N WeberVictor TarabykinKristin BaerFrançois GuillemotJohannes BeckersNada ZecevicColette DehayMatteo CaleoHubert Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Selective suppression of hippocampal ripples impairs spatial memory
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p; Michaël B Zugaro
Sharp wave–ripple (SPW-R) complexes in the hippocampus-entorhinal cortex are believed to be important for transferring labile memories from the hippocampus to the neocortex for long-term storage. We found that selective elimination of SPW-Rs during post-training consolidation periods resulted in performance impairment in rats trained on a hippocampus-dependent spatial memory task. Our results provide evidence for a prominent role of hippocampal SPW-Rs in memory consolidation. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 12, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Gabrielle GirardeauKarim BenchenaneSidney I WienerGyörgy BuzsákiMichaël B Zugaro Tags: Brief Communication Source Type: journals
Approach sensitivity in the retina processed by a multifunctional neural circuit
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& Botond Roska (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 5, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Thomas A MünchRava Azeredo da SilveiraSandra SiegertTim James VineyGautam B AwatramaniBotond Roska Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Suppression of hippocampal TRPM7 protein prevents delayed neuronal death in brain ischemia
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Donald & Michael Tymianski (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 5, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Hong-Shuo SunMichael F JacksonLoren J MartinKaren JansenLucy TevesHong CuiShigeki KiyonakaYasuo MoriMichael JonesJoan P ForderTodd E GoldeBeverley A OrserJohn F MacDonaldMichael Tymianski Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Neuron-glia communication via EphA4/ephrin-A3 modulates LTP through glial glutamate transport
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Elena B Pasquale & Rüdiger Klein (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 5, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Alessandro FilosaSónia PaixãoSilke D HonsekMaria A CarmonaLore BeckerBerend FeddersenLouise GaitanosYork RudhardRalf SchoepferThomas KlopstockKlas KullanderChristine R RoseElena B PasqualeRüdiger Klein Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Epac2 induces synapse remodeling and depression and its disease-associated forms alter spines
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kriya & Peter Penzes (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 5, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Kevin M WoolfreyDeepak P SrivastavaHuzefa PhotowalaMegumi YamashitaMaria V BarbolinaMichael E CahillZhong XieKelly A JonesLawrence A QuilliamMurali PrakriyaPeter Penzes Tags: Article Source Type: journals
EFHC1 interacts with microtubules to regulate cell division and cortical development
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& Bernard Lakaye (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 5, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Laurence de NijsChristine LéonLaurent NguyenJoseph J LoTurcoAntonio V Delgado-EscuetaThierry GrisarBernard Lakaye Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Hippocampal development and neural stem cell maintenance require Sox2-dependent regulation of Shh
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r & Silvia K Nicolis (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 5, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Rebecca FavaroMenella ValottaAnna L M FerriElisa LatorreJessica MarianiClaudio GiachinoCesare LanciniValentina TosettiSergio OttolenghiVerdon TaylorSilvia K Nicolis Tags: Article Source Type: journals
The timing of external input controls the sign of plasticity at local synapses
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The method by which local networks in the brain store information from extrinsic afferent inputs is not well understood. We found that the timing of afferent input can bidirectionally control the sign of spike timing–dependent plasticity at local synapses in rat hippocampus. This mechanism provides a means by which temporal information in external input can be encoded in the local matrix of synaptic weights. (Source: Nature Neuroscience)
Source: Nature Neuroscience - September 5, 2009 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Jeehyun KwagOle Paulsen Tags: Brief Communication Source Type: journals
