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    Neuroscience: Unveiling hidden sources of noise

    Morgan Fitzgerald, Eena Kosik, Bradley Voytek
    Changes in neural activity thought to reflect brain aging may be partly influenced by age-dependent signals ‘leaking’ from the heart.
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    Cortical entrainment to hierarchical contextual rhythms recomposes dynamic attending in visual perception

    Peijun Yuan, Ruichen Hu ... Yi Jiang
    The human brain involuntarily exploits multiscale regularities in rhythmic contexts to recompose the dynamic profile of visual temporal attention.
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    Conditional chemoconnectomics (cCCTomics) as a strategy for efficient and conditional targeting of chemical transmission

    Renbo Mao, Jianjun Yu ... Yi Rao
    New toolkits have been developed to enable cell-type-specific manipulation of CCT genes with remarkable efficiency while also uncovering the role of CNMa signal in regulating morning anticipation.
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    Behavioral evidence for nested central pattern generator control of Drosophila grooming

    Primoz Ravbar, Neil Zhang, Julie H Simpson
    Complex motor behaviors can be assembled from simpler repeating elements controlled by pattern-generation circuits operating at different time scales.
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    Synaptic up-scaling preserves motor circuit output after chronic, natural inactivity

    Joseph M Santin, Mauricio Vallejo, Lynn K Hartzler
    Synaptic scaling maintains motor output from the respiratory network of bullfrogs after months of inactivity in the winter, providing evidence for homeostatic plasticity in response to large ecologically relevant perturbations in neuronal activity.
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    Modeling spinal locomotor circuits for movements in developing zebrafish

    Yann Roussel, Stephanie F Gaudreau ... Tuan V Bui
    Computational models of spinal locomotor circuits in developing zebrafish reveal how new movements can emerge during development through the integration of new spinal neurons and new connections.
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    Entrained neuronal activity to periodic visual stimuli in the primate striatum compared with the cerebellum

    Masashi Kameda, Shogo Ohmae, Masaki Tanaka
    Neurons in the striatum exhibited periodic firing in monkeys attempting to detect omission of repetitive visual stimulus, while the phase of neuronal activity differed from that observed in the cerebellum.
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    Rhythmogenic Networks: The ins and outs of breathing

    Jan-Marino Ramirez, Tatiana M Anderson, Alfredo J Garcia III
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    Neural tracking of speech mental imagery during rhythmic inner counting

    Lingxi Lu, Qian Wang ... Jia-Hong Gao
    A disassociated neural network underlies the dynamic construction of speech mental imagery independent of auditory perception.
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    A circuit mechanism for the propagation of waves of muscle contraction in Drosophila

    Akira Fushiki, Maarten F Zwart ... Akinao Nose
    Coordinated activation and deactivation of inhibitory neurons triggers sequential muscle contractions that enable fruit fly larvae to propel themselves backwards and forwards.