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    Intuitive movement-based prosthesis control enables arm amputees to reach naturally in virtual reality

    Effie Segas, Sébastien Mick ... Aymar de Rugy
    A novel trans-humeral prosthesis control method based on artificial intelligence, and the proof of its effectiveness in virtual reality as well as on a robotic platform.
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    Inhibition of microtubule detyrosination by parthenolide facilitates functional CNS axon regeneration

    Marco Leibinger, Charlotte Zeitler ... Dietmar Fischer
    Systemic treatment with di-methyl-amino-parthenolide facilitates CNS axon regeneration and functional recovery by reducing the induction of microtubule detyrosination by established regenerative therapies.
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    Auditory cortex anatomy reflects multilingual phonological experience

    Olga Kepinska, Josue Dalboni da Rocha ... Narly Golestani
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    Pinpoint: trajectory planning for multi-probe electrophysiology and injections in an interactive web-based 3D environment

    Daniel Birman, Kenneth J. Yang ... Nicholas A. Steinmetz
    Not yet revised
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    Pynapple, a toolbox for data analysis in neuroscience

    Guillaume Viejo, Daniel Levenstein ... Adrien Peyrache
    Pynapple advances data analysis in systems neuroscience with a versatile, open-source framework that uses common objects to handle diverse data streams, ensuring reliable and reproducible analysis while maintaining long-term backward compatibility.
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    Central Nervous System: Is creatine a CNS neurotransmitter?

    Bhagaban Mallik, C Andrew Frank
    A range of experiments suggests that creatine, a molecule known for recycling ATP in muscle and brain tissue, may also function as a neurotransmitter in the central nervous system.
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    Adolescent neurostimulation of dopamine circuit reverses genetic deficits in frontal cortex function

    Surjeet Mastwal, Xinjian Li ... Kuan Hong Wang
    Frontal cortical circuit alterations and cognitive deficits identified in mouse genetic models are reversed by chemogenetic or optogenetic stimulation of the mesocortical dopamine circuit in an adolescent period.
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    Deciphering neuronal deficit and protein profile changes in human brain organoids from patients with creatine transporter deficiency

    Léa Broca-Brisson, Rania Harati ... Aloïse Mabondzo
    Proteomic analysis of brain organoids from creatine transporter deficiency (CTD) patients enhance the understanding of CTD offering potential therapeutic targets and a robust foundation for continued research in the field.
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    Neuromodulation of striatal D1 cells shapes BOLD fluctuations in anatomically connected thalamic and cortical regions

    Marija Markicevic, Oliver Sturman ... Nicole Wenderoth
    The structural characteristics of a circuit and its hierarchical dimensions are shown to influence regional time-series dynamics after targeted cellular-level manipulations.
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    An observational treatment study of metacognition in anxious-depression

    Celine Ann Fox, Chi Tak Lee ... Claire M Gillan
    Improvement in levels of anxious-depression corresponds with increased confidence in performance among individuals receiving mental health treatment within a large longitudinal dataset.