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    Deciphering the genetic interactions between Pou4f3, Gfi1, and Rbm24 in maintaining mouse cochlear hair cell survival

    Guangqin Wang, Yunpeng Gu, Zhiyong Liu
    Rbm24 is controlled by Pou4f3 but not Gfi1 during cochlear hair cell development.
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    Indistinguishable network dynamics can emerge from unalike plasticity rules

    Poornima Ramesh, Basile Confavreux ... Jakob H. Macke
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    Proteostress: Mechanosensory neurons under pressure

    Erin Cram
    A build-up of eggs in the uterus of the nematode C. elegans triggers the release of large extracellular vesicles, called exophers, from neurons that are sensitive to mechanical forces.
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    Noradrenaline release from the locus coeruleus shapes stress-induced hippocampal gene expression

    Mattia Privitera, Lukas M von Ziegler ... Johannes Bohacek
    Targeted manipulation of the locus coeruleus noradrenaline circuitry combined with extensive transcriptomic analyses in the mouse hippocampus reveal a unique set of noradrenaline-dependent, stress-related genes and point to astrocytic engagement.
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    Causal role of the frontal eye field in attention-induced ocular dominance plasticity

    Fangxing Song, Xue Dong ... Min Bao
    A series of experiments suggest that the fronto-parietal attentional network is involved in controlling eye-based attention, and FEF plays a crucial causal role in generating the attention-induced ocular dominance shift.
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    Structural constraints on the emergence of oscillations in multi-population neural networks

    Jie Zang, Shenquan Liu ... Arvind Kumar
    An odd number of inhibitory links in a network are necessary and sufficient to make a network of neuron populations oscillate.
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    Coordinated head direction representations in mouse anterodorsal thalamic nucleus and retrosplenial cortex

    Marie-Sophie H van der Goes, Jakob Voigts ... Mark T Harnett
    Dual site recordings of mouse anterodorsal thalamic nucleus and retrosplenial cortex reveal near 0-ms lag between the head direction representations of the two regions after cue rotations and correlated drift in darkness.
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    Combinatorial expression of γ-protocadherins regulates synaptic connectivity in the mouse neocortex

    Yi-jun Zhu, Cai-yun Deng ... Hua-tai Xu
    For neurons to prevent undesirable synaptic connections in the brain, the combinatorial expression of γ-PCDH is essential.
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    Neural attentional filters and behavioural outcome follow independent individual trajectories over the adult lifespan

    Sarah Tune, Jonas Obleser
    Individual listening behaviour and neural filtering ability follow independent developmental trajectories in a large, N = 105, cohort of ageing individuals.
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    2. Physics of Living Systems

    Neural criticality from effective latent variables

    Mia C Morrell, Ilya Nemenman, Audrey Sederberg
    Signatures of criticality that have been observed across diverse neural systems, such as power-law avalanche distributions and exponent relationships, can arise without fine-tuning in networks coupled to latent, dynamical variables.