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    1. Neuroscience

    Disynaptic cerebrocerebellar pathways originating from multiple functionally distinct cortical areas

    Julia U Henschke, Janelle MP Pakan
    Anatomical projections from sensory, motor, and association cortex to the cerebellum are precisely mapped, including cortical-precerebellar connections and terminal organization, providing insight into how the cerebellum may utilize cortical information.
    1. Neuroscience

    Maturation of cortical input to dorsal raphe nucleus increases behavioral persistence in mice

    Nicolas Gutierrez-Castellanos, Dario Sarra ... Zachary F Mainen
    Anatomical tracing, in combination with a genetic ablation approach, identifies a critical maturation period for neocortex to dorsal raphe afferents pivotal for the development of behavioral persistence over adolescence in mice.
    1. Neuroscience

    Connectome-Based Attractor Dynamics Underlie Brain Activity in Rest, Task, and Disease

    Robert Englert, Balint Kincses ... Tamas Spisak
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    VTA-projecting cerebellar neurons mediate stress-dependent depression-like behaviors

    Soo Ji Baek, Jin Sung Park ... Keiko Tanaka-Yamamoto
    Long-term chemogenetic manipulation of specific cerebellar pathway involving ventral tegmental area revealed a critical role of the pathway as a proactive mediator of the stress-dependent development of depression-like behaviors.
    1. Neuroscience

    A neuronal least-action principle for real-time learning in cortical circuits

    Walter Senn, Dominik Dold ... Mihai A Petrovici
    A principle from which the neuronal dynamics and synaptic plasticity in arbitrary network architectures can be inferred, so that output errors are online minimized while simultaneously processing sensory input streams.
    1. Neuroscience

    Mapping brain-behavior space relationships along the psychosis spectrum

    Jie Lisa Ji, Markus Helmer ... Alan Anticevic
    A data-reduced neuro-behavioral geometry in psychosis spectrum disorders mapped symptoms stably on to distinct functional brain regions and offers a framework for informing personalized treatment selection decisions.
    1. Neuroscience

    In silico analysis of the transcriptional regulatory logic of neuronal identity specification throughout the C. elegans nervous system

    Lori Glenwinkel, Seth R Taylor ... Oliver Hobert
    Neuron type-specific gene batteries share cis-regulatory motifs.
    1. Neuroscience

    The songbird lateral habenula projects to dopaminergic midbrain and is important for normal vocal development

    Andrea Roeser, Han Kheng Teoh ... Jesse Goldberg
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    A cell atlas of the chick retina based on single-cell transcriptomics

    Masahito Yamagata, Wenjun Yan, Joshua R Sanes
    A molecular atlas of the chick retina provides a comprehensive classification and characterization of 136 cell types, yielding novel insights into retinal structure, function, development, and evolution.
    1. Neuroscience

    Cerebral chemoarchitecture shares organizational traits with brain structure and function

    Benjamin Hänisch, Justine Y Hansen ... Sofie Louise Valk
    Dimensionality reduction techniques reveal how the organization of neurotransmitter receptor and transporter co-expression in the human brain may bridge the gap between brain structure and function.

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