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    1. Medicine
    2. Neuroscience

    Hemispheric divergence of interoceptive processing across psychiatric disorders

    Emily M Adamic, Adam R Teed ... Sahib Khalsa
    Asymmetric activation of the dysgranular mid-insula during interoceptive processing contributes to disrupted bodily awareness in individuals with anxiety, depression, and eating disorders.
    1. Neuroscience

    Olfactory cortical outputs recruit and shape distinct brain-wide spatiotemporal networks

    Teng Ma, Xunda Wang ... Alex TL Leong
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    1. Neuroscience

    Astrocyte aquaporin mediates a tonic water efflux maintaining brain homeostasis

    Cuong Pham, Yuji Komaki ... Dongdong Li
    The water channel AQP4 contributes to a tonic water outflow from brain astrocytes, thereby modulating their volume dynamics and the ambient water homeostasis.
    1. Neuroscience

    Vglut2-based glutamatergic signaling in central noradrenergic neurons is dispensable for normal breathing and chemosensory reflexes

    Yuan Chang, Savannah Lusk ... Russell S Ray
    Vglut2-based glutamatergic signaling in central noradrenergic neurons is dispensable for baseline breathing and hypercapnic, hypoxic chemosensory reflexes, which challenges the current understanding of central noradrenergic neurons in breathing control.
    1. Neuroscience
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    Reconstructing Voice Identity from Noninvasive Auditory Cortex Recordings

    Charly Lamothe, Etienne Thoret ... Pascal Belin
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    1. Cell Biology
    2. Medicine

    Adventitial fibroblasts direct smooth muscle cell-state transition in pulmonary vascular disease

    Slaven Crnkovic, Helene Thekkekara Puthenparampil ... Grazyna Kwapiszewska
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    1. Neuroscience

    Selective recruitment of the cerebellum evidenced by task-dependent gating of inputs

    Ladan Shahshahani, Maedbh King ... Jörn Diedrichsen
    The human cerebellum shows fMRI activity for many tasks – however, the inputs from the neocortex are upregulated in a task-dependent manner when cerebellar computation is required.
    1. Neuroscience

    EEG-fMRI in awake rat and whole-brain simulations show decreased brain responsiveness to sensory stimulations during absence seizures

    Petteri Stenroos, Isabelle Guillemain ... Emmanuel L Barbier
    Rats with absence epilepsy exhibit hindered and restricted sensory processing during ongoing seizures, as demonstrated by functional magnetic resonance imaging and mean-field simulation studies.
    1. Neuroscience

    Cingulate cortex shapes early postnatal development of social vocalizations

    Gurueswar Nagarajan, Denis Matrov ... Yogita Chudasama
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    1. Neuroscience

    Diffusion MRS tracks distinct trajectories of neuronal development in the cerebellum and thalamus of rat neonates

    Clémence Ligneul, Lily Qiu ... Jason P. Lerch
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