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    1. Neuroscience

    Single-exposure visual memory judgments are reflected in inferotemporal cortex

    Travis Meyer, Nicole C Rust
    In response to the question "Have you seen this image before?", remembering and forgetting can be accounted for by a weighted linear read-out of memory signals in monkey inferotemporal cortex.
    1. Neuroscience

    Delay-dependent contributions of medial temporal lobe regions to episodic memory retrieval

    Maureen Ritchey, Maria E Montchal ... Charan Ranganath
    The anterior and posterior parts of the hippocampus have distinct roles in the retrieval of contextual information in memories of recent experiences.
    1. Neuroscience

    Medial thalamic stroke and its impact on familiarity and recollection

    Lola Danet, Jérémie Pariente ... Emmanuel J Barbeau
    A thalamic stroke in the mediodorsal nucleus is related to a spared familiarity.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    Variant proteins stimulate more IgM+ GC B-cells revealing a mechanism of cross-reactive recognition by antibody memory

    Bronwen R Burton, Richard K Tennant ... Harry N White
    Investigation of antibody responses to variant Dengue virus proteins demonstrate new mechanisms that could increase the potential for vaccines to protect against mutable pathogens such as Flu, Dengue and HIV.
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    1. Neuroscience

    Intrinsically regulated learning is modulated by synaptic dopamine signaling

    Pablo Ripollés, Laura Ferreri ... Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells
    Dopamine modulates behavioral measures of learning and pleasantness in a learning task guided by intrinsic reward, inducing long-term memory benefits specially in those participants with a high sensitivity to reward.
    1. Neuroscience

    Recognition of familiar food activates feeding via an endocrine serotonin signal in Caenorhabditis elegans

    Bo-mi Song, Serge Faumont ... Leon Avery
    The nematode worm C. elegans consumes familiar bacterial species more rapidly than it does novel ones, and this preference for familiarity is mediated by a pair of serotonergic neurons.
    1. Neuroscience

    Network-wide abnormalities explain memory variability in hippocampal amnesia

    Georgios PD Argyropoulos, Clare Loane ... Christopher R Butler
    Hippocampal damage is associated with changes across the extended hippocampal system, and these may explain variability in memory between patients presenting with hippocampal amnesia.
    1. Neuroscience

    5-HT2a receptor in mPFC influences context-guided reconsolidation of object memory in perirhinal cortex

    Juan Facundo Morici, Magdalena Miranda ... Noelia V Weisstaub
    Serotonin, a neurotransmitter mostly studied in relation with emotions, also plays an important role in the control of episodic memories.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Rescue of cognitive function following fractionated brain irradiation in a novel preclinical glioma model

    Xi Feng, Sharon Liu ... Nalin Gupta
    Whole-brain radiotherapy, but not glioma growth in distal region from the hippocampus, results in impaired recognition memory, which can be prevented by CSF-1R inhibitor-mediated microglia depletion.
    1. Neuroscience

    Interactions between stimulus and response types are more strongly represented in the entorhinal cortex than in its upstream regions in rats

    Eun-Hye Park, Jae-Rong Ahn, Inah Lee
    Goal-directed interaction with objects and spatial navigation are subserved by the perirhinal-lateral entorhinal networks and the postrhinal-medial entorhinal networks, respectively, with action-based functional differentiation more strongly represented in the entorhinal cortex than its upstream.

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