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- 1From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Xin Yu [1, 2]; Youssef Zaim Wadghiri [1, 3]; Dan H Sanes [4]; Daniel H Turnbull (corresponding author) [1, 2, 3, 5] A fundamental goal of neurobiology research is to determine the genetic and molecular basis...
- 2From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Nam Le [1]; Rakesh Nagarajan [1]; James Y T Wang [1]; John Svaren [2]; Christine LaPash [1]; Toshiyuki Araki [1]; Robert E Schmidt [1]; Jeffrey Milbrandt (corresponding author) [1] Schwann cells support and...
- 3From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): David M Eagleman [1] Each second of your waking life, your eyes dash around in rapid, ballistic eye movements called saccades. As a result, your visual stream is like that of a hand-held video recorder held...
- 4From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Tobias M Rasse [1]; Wernher Fouquet [1]; Andreas Schmid [1]; Robert J Kittel [1]; Sara Mertel [1]; Carola B Sigrist [1]; Manuela Schmidt [1]; Asja Guzman [1]; Carlos Merino [1]; Gang Qin [1]; Christine Quentin...
- 5From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Marie Avillac [1]; Sophie Denève [1]; Etienne Olivier [2]; Alexandre Pouget [3]; Jean-René Duhamel (corresponding author) [1] We acquire information about our environment though multiple sensory channels,...
- 6From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Katherine L Holton [1]; Merewyn K Loder [1]; Haley E Melikian (corresponding author) [1, 2, 3] Neuronal plasma membrane transporters mediate high-affinity neurotransmitter reuptake, the primary mechanism...
- 7From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Zhi-Li Huang [1]; Wei-Min Qu [1]; Naomi Eguchi [1]; Jiang-Fan Chen [2]; Michael A Schwarzschild [3]; Bertil B Fredholm [4]; Yoshihiro Urade [1]; Osamu Hayaishi (corresponding author) [1] Caffeine, a...
- 8From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri showed such efficacy in two Phase III clinical trials over one year that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted it accelerated approval in November. Only three months later,...
- 9From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Anne J Sperling (corresponding author) [1]; Zhong-Lin Lu [2]; Franklin R Manis [2]; Mark S Seidenberg [3] We evaluated signal-noise discrimination in children with and without dyslexia, using magnocellular...
- 10From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): M Concetta Morrone [1]; John Ross [2]; David Burr (corresponding author) [3, 4] We continually make ballistic eye movements, called saccades, in order to redirect the fovea to objects of interest. Although...
- 11From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Takaharu Taketomi [1, 2]; Daigo Yoshiga [1, 2]; Koji Taniguchi [1]; Takashi Kobayashi [1]; Atsushi Nonami [1]; Reiko Kato [1]; Mika Sasaki [1]; Atsuo Sasaki [1]; Hitoshi Ishibashi [3]; Maiko Moriyama [4];...
- 12From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Tania Singer [1]; Chris Frith [1] We all have a remarkable and largely involuntary capacity to share the experiences of others. We yawn when those around us are yawning. We wince when we see a stranger shut...
- 13From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Alessio Avenanti [1, 2]; Domenica Bueti [1, 2]; Gaspare Galati [2, 3]; Salvatore M Aglioti (corresponding author) [1, 2] Empathy helps us to understand feelings and inner states of mind of others and to...
- 14From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Charu Misra [1]; Edward B Ziff [1] The maturation of a neuron, including the development of asymmetric cell membranes into axonal and dendritic projections, relies on targeted transport and delivery of...
- 15From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Philip Thomas [1]; Martin Mortensen [1]; Alastair M Hosie [1]; Trevor G Smart (corresponding author) [1] Synaptic transmission relies heavily on the clustering of receptors at postsynaptic membranes [1, 2]....
- 16From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Casper C Hoogenraad [1]; Aaron D Milstein [1]; Iryna M Ethell [2]; Mark Henkemeyer [3]; Morgan Sheng (corresponding author) [1] The dendritic tree is the main site of information input for neurons. The...
- 17From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): François Guillemot [1]; Carlos Parras [1] The discovery over the last decade that the adult brain produces large numbers of new neurons throughout life has raised hopes that we will eventually be able to...
- 18From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Xi Chen [1, 2]; Michael G Garelick [1, 2]; Hongbing Wang [1]; Vicky Li [1]; Jaime Athos [1]; Daniel R Storm (corresponding author) [1] Understanding the means by which the nervous system can store and manage...
- 19From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): John C Middlebrooks [1] In the visual system, some neurons habituate rapidly to a featureless blue sky but readily detect the appearance of a bird passing overhead. Likewise, many studies have reported that...
- 20From: Nature Neuroscience. (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Michael C Oh [1]; Victor A Derkach (corresponding author) [1] GluR1 and GluR2 subunits compose AMPA receptors (AMPARs) in the mature hippocampus, and both the GluR1 subunit and Ca2+ /calmodulin-dependent...