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- 1From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): John C Middlebrooks [1] Early in the history of cortical neuroscience, the sensory cortex was regarded as a static field of neurons, each lying in wait for its particular 'adequate stimulus'. The only role...
- 2From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Christopher A Severson [1]; Wengang Wang [1]; Vincent A Pieribone [2, 3]; Carolin I Dohle [4]; George B Richerson (corresponding author) [1, 2, 5] Serotonergic neurons in the medulla are central respiratory...
- 3From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Colleen A McClung [1]; Eric J Nestler (corresponding author) [1] Exposure to drugs of abuse leads to short- and long-term adaptive changes in the brain, many of which are thought to involve the regulation of...
- 4From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Suzhen Chen [1, 5]; Carlos Rio [1, 4, 5]; Ru-Rong Ji [2]; Pieter Dikkes [1]; Richard E Coggeshall [3]; Clifford J Woolf [2]; Gabriel Corfas (corresponding author) [1] Axons in peripheral nerves are in close...
- 5From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Christopher J Potter [1]; Liqun Luo [1] Organisms alter their behavior to accommodate changes in the environment. But how do genetic changes alter neuronal activity and thereby influence behavioral output?...
- 6From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Manuel Ackermann [1]; Andrew Matus (corresponding author) [1] Experimental manipulations of brain activity produce changes in the shape and number of dendritic spines that form the postsynaptic contact sites...
- 7From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedPaul Allen has big plans for neuroscience. In September the Microsoft cofounder--ranked fourth on the Forbes list of the world's richest people--announced the donation of $100 million over five years to create the Allen...
- 8From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Adi Mizrahi (corresponding author) [1]; Lawrence C Katz [1] The adult brain faces two seemingly contradictory challenges: preserving the circuitry and synaptic organization necessary to maintain behavior and...
- 9From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Dominique J-F de Quervain (corresponding author) [1]; Katharina Henke [1]; Amanda Aerni [1]; Daniel Coluccia [1]; M Axel Wollmer [1]; Christoph Hock [1]; Roger M Nitsch [1]; Andreas Papassotiropoulos...
- 10From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Candida Rogers [1, 4]; Vincenzina Reale [2, 4]; Kyuhyung Kim [3]; Heather Chatwin [2]; Chris Li [3]; Peter Evans [2]; Mario de Bono (corresponding author) [1] Behavior can evolve rapidly. For example, social...
- 11From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Kalyani Narasimhan A paper in this issue discloses the secret of eternal youth--at least for neural progenitors. During neurogenesis, self-renewing progenitor cells that reside in the ventricular zone of the...
- 12From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Naoshige Uchida [1]; Zachary F Mainen (corresponding author) [1] The main olfactory system uses a large repertoire of broadly tuned odorant receptors to produce specific population codes for different odors....
- 13From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Philip Buttery [1]; Carol Mason [1] As Heraclitus noted long ago, nothing is as enduring as change. Coping with this inescapable truth is the definitive balancing act of the brain. How does this intricate...
- 14From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): David Engblom [1]; Sipra Saha [2]; Linda Engström [1]; Marie Westman [3]; Laurent P Audoly [4]; Per-Johan Jakobsson [3]; Anders Blomqvist (corresponding author) [1] We studied the febrile response in mice...
- 15From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Jonathan Fritz (corresponding author) [1]; Shihab Shamma [1]; Mounya Elhilali [1]; David Klein [1] Long-term auditory experience or learning can cause global cortical plasticity, such as the reshaping of...
- 16From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Stephen M Kosslyn [1] Mental imagery is useful when recalling information that may have been stored only incidentally. For example, try to imagine the shape of a cat's ears. You have probably never thought...
- 17From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Fiona Doetsch (corresponding author) [1] The adult brain is a marvelous, interconnected jungle of neurons and glia, which arise during development through an exquisitely orchestrated process. The role of...
- 18From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Magdalena Bylund [1]; Elisabeth Andersson [2]; Bennett G Novitch [3]; Jonas Muhr (corresponding author) [1] Neurons are generated from self-renewing progenitor cells residing in the ventricular zone of the...
- 19From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Jean-Marc Goaillard [1]; Eve Marder [1] In this issue, Beg and Jorgensen [1] provide the first direct evidence for the existence of GABA-activated cation conductances that underlie excitatory actions of GABA...
- 20From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 6, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Xiang Yu (corresponding author) [1]; Robert C Malenka (corresponding author) [1] Neurons in the mammalian brain have morphologically complex dendritic trees that are often characteristic of a specific cell...