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    1. Neuroscience

    Anesthesia: Putting early sensory neurons to sleep

    Julia Fadjukov, Gregory Schwartz
    Neurons that transmit information from the retina to other parts of the brain are more affected by anesthesia than previously thought.
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    1. Neuroscience

    State-dependent representations of mixtures by the olfactory bulb

    Aliya Mari Adefuin, Sander Lindeman ... Izumi Fukunaga
    Responses to odour mixtures are more discriminable in awake, behaving mice due to a combination of dampened responses keeping responses in the linear range and pattern decorrelation, with these two mechanisms operating on different timescales.
    1. Neuroscience

    Accelerating with FlyBrainLab the discovery of the functional logic of the Drosophila brain in the connectomic and synaptomic era

    Aurel A Lazar, Tingkai Liu ... Yiyin Zhou
    FlyBrainLab is an open-source computing platform that integrates 3D exploration and visualization of diverse Drosophila connectomic/synaptomic datasets with interactive exploration of the functional logic of modeled executable brain circuits.
    1. Neuroscience

    Selective integration of diverse taste inputs within a single taste modality

    Julia U Deere, Arvin A Sarkissian ... Anita V Devineni
    Bitter-sensing cells across different organs of the fruit fly activate overlapping neural pathways in the brain to regulate a common set of aversive behaviors.
    1. Neuroscience

    Competition between parallel sensorimotor learning systems

    Scott T Albert, Jihoon Jang ... Reza Shadmehr
    When a common error drives parallel implicit and explicit learning systems, increases in the explicit response will suppress implicit adaptation.
    1. Neuroscience

    Developmental 'awakening' of primary motor cortex to the sensory consequences of movement

    James C Dooley, Mark S Blumberg
    Early in development, before neurons in primary motor cortex are involved in motor control, they undergo a rapid transition in how they process sensory information following sleep and wake movements.
    1. Neuroscience

    Response to short-term deprivation of the human adult visual cortex measured with 7T BOLD

    Paola Binda, Jan W Kurzawski ... Maria Concetta Morrone
    Two hour deprivation of vision in one eye transiently boosts the representation of the deprived eye (suppressing the non-deprived eye) in adult human V1 and along the ventral pathway.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Presynaptic contact and activity opposingly regulate postsynaptic dendrite outgrowth

    Emily L Heckman, Chris Q Doe
    Opposing mechanisms determine dendrite arbor size during a critical period in Drosophila.
    1. Neuroscience

    Distinct roles of visual, parietal, and frontal motor cortices in memory-guided sensorimotor decisions

    Michael J Goard, Gerald N Pho ... Mriganka Sur
    Visual, parietal, and frontal motor cortices play distinct and necessary roles in mapping sensory features to future motor action.
    1. Neuroscience

    Position representations of moving objects align with real-time position in the early visual response

    Philippa Anne Johnson, Tessel Blom ... Hinze Hogendoorn
    To accurately represent object position in real time, the human visual system predictively encodes the location of moving objects, compensating for the time required for transmission and processing of information.

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