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- 1From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Adina L. Roskies [1] Neurophilosophy of Free Will by HenrikWalter translated by CynthiaKlohr MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2001. $45 pp 391 Walter's ambitious book, translated from German,...
- 2From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Fu-Ming Zhou [1]; Yong Liang [1]; John A. Dani (corresponding author) [1] Dopaminergic mechanisms of the striatum are intimately involved in motor coordination, complex issues of behavioral reinforcement,...
- 3From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Ping Chi [1, 2]; Paul Greengard [2]; Timothy A. Ryan (corresponding author) [1] Synaptic vesicle availability and mobilization are crucial elements in the regulation of synaptic transmission and synaptic...
- 4From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Anupama Dahanukar [1, 2]; Kara Foster [1, 2]; Wynand M. van der Goes van Naters [1, 2]; John R. Carlson (corresponding author) [1] The ability of the gustatory system to detect and discriminate different...
- 5From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Moritoshi Hirono [1]; Tohru Yoshioka [1, 2]; Shiro Konishi (corresponding author) [3] GABA is the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, and inhibitory GABAergic synapses are endowed...
- 6From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Anthony M. Zador [1] What endows a cortical circuit with its unique identity? How does a bit of cortex implement the computation that it must perform? The simple answer, of course, is that function arises...
- 7From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Jürgen Fell (corresponding author) [1]; Peter Klaver [1]; Klaus Lehnertz [1]; Thomas Grunwald [1]; Carlo Schaller [2]; Christian E. Elger [1]; Guillén Fernández [1] Lesions of certain MTL substructures,...
- 8From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): John C. Anderson (corresponding author) [1]; Kevan A. C. Martin (corresponding author) [1] The total length of cortical axons could be reduced if the parent axons maintained straight trajectories and simply...
- 9From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThe invention of the vacuum cleaner, the washing machine and the dishwasher were supposed to free housewives from drudgery. Instead, commonly accepted standards for housekeeping became higher with each new 'labor-saving'...
- 10From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Benno Roozendaal (corresponding author) [1]; Russell G. Phillips [2]; Ann E. Power [1]; Sheila M. Brooke [2]; Robert M. Sapolsky [2]; James L. McGaugh [1] There is evidence that in rats, partial hippocampal...
- 11From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Victoria Barker [1]; Gayle Middleton [1]; Fleur Davey [2]; Alun M. Davies (corresponding author) [1, 3] Neurons are generated in excess in the developing vertebrate peripheral nervous system, and the...
- 12From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Joshua J. Gooley [1]; Jun Lu [1]; Thomas C. Chou [1]; Thomas E. Scammell [1]; Clifford B. Saper (corresponding author) [1] All known eukaryotic organisms exhibit physiological and behavioral rhythms termed...
- 13From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Venkatesh N. Murthy [1] Three decades ago, Greengard and colleagues identified an abundant brain protein that is a substrate for the cAMP-dependent protein kinase [1]. In the ensuing years, this family of...
- 14From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Eva M. Finney [1]; Ione Fine [1]; Karen R. Dobkins (corresponding author) [1] Previous brain imaging studies have demonstrated responses to tactile and auditory stimuli in visual cortex of blind subjects,...
- 15From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Hans Op de Beeck [1, 2]; Johan Wagemans [2]; Rufin Vogels (corresponding author) [1] The capacity to categorize stimuli is fundamental to all living organisms [1, 2]. Theories of categorization agree upon...
- 16From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Till G.A. Mack [1]; Michael Reiner [2]; Bogdan Beirowski [2]; Weiqian Mi [1]; Monica Emanuelli [3]; Diana Wagner [1]; Derek Thomson [4]; Tom Gillingwater [4]; Felipe Court [4]; Laura Conforti [5]; F. Shama...
- 17From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Mark J. Thomas [1]; Corinne Beurrier [1]; Antonello Bonci [2]; Robert C. Malenka (corresponding author) [1] Drug addiction is a pathological behavior characterized by compulsive drug seeking and drug...
- 18From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Anthony D. Wagner [1] Conscious memory for everyday events depends on learning mechanisms in the medial temporal lobe [1, 2], where neocortical inputs converge on the hippocampus by way of rhinal cortex. A...
- 19From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Masuo Ohno [1]; Paul W. Frankland [1]; Adele P. Chen [1]; Rui M. Costa [1]; Alcino J. Silva (corresponding author) [1] It is well established that inter-individual differences in the efficacy and toxicity of...
- 20From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Paul M. Thompson (corresponding author) [1]; Tyrone D. Cannon [2]; Katherine L. Narr [1]; Theo van Erp [2]; Veli-Pekka Poutanen [3]; Matti Huttunen [4]; Jouko Lönnqvist [4]; Carl-Gustaf...