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    1. Neuroscience

    CRISPR-Cas9 knockdown of ESR1 in preoptic GABA-kisspeptin neurons suppresses the preovulatory surge and estrous cycles in female mice

    Jenny Clarkson, Siew Hoong Yip ... Allan E Herbison
    Preoptic area neurons co-expressing GABA and kisspeptin are essential for the preovulatory surge mechanism but not for the pulsatile secretion of luteinizing hormone.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Interpersonal alignment of neural evidence accumulation to social exchange of confidence

    Jamal Esmaily, Sajjad Zabbah ... Bahador Bahrami
    A multidisciplinary approach sheds light on the fundamental mechanisms underlying social belief communication under uncertainty.
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    Cell type-specific contributions to a persistent aggressive internal state in female Drosophila

    Hui Chiu, Alice A. Robie ... Catherine E. Schretter
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    Myomatrix arrays for high-definition muscle recording

    Bryce Chung, Muneeb Zia ... Samuel J Sober
    A novel technology for recording muscle activity provides unprecedented access to the electrical signals that control the body across muscles, species, and behaviors.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Age-associated changes in lineage composition of the enteric nervous system regulate gut health and disease

    Subhash Kulkarni, Monalee Saha ... Pankaj Jay Pasricha
    Mesoderm-derived enteric neurons born in the post-natal vertebrates drive maturation and aging of the enteric nervous system.
    1. Ecology
    2. Neuroscience

    Mouthparts of the bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) exhibit poor acuity for the detection of pesticides in nectar

    Rachel H Parkinson, Jennifer Scott ... Geraldine A Wright
    Bees are at risk of consuming harmful pesticides found in nectar because they cannot detect them using their mouthparts.
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    Functional and pharmacological analyses of visual habituation learning in larval zebrafish

    Laurie Anne Lamiré, Martin Haesemeyer ... Owen Randlett
    Complex and distributed plasticity processes are revealed by a functional and pharmacological analysis of visual habituation learning in larval zebrafish.
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    Fear conditioning biases olfactory stem cell receptor fate

    Clara W. Liff, Yasmine R. Ayman ... Bianca Jones Marlin
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    1. Cell Biology
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    Trabid patient mutations impede the axonal trafficking of adenomatous polyposis coli to disrupt neurite growth

    Daniel Frank, Maria Bergamasco ... Hoanh Tran
    A novel DUB-regulated mechanism controls polarized axon growth and guidance.
    1. Neuroscience

    Action does not enhance but attenuates predicted touch

    Xavier Job, Konstantina Kilteni
    A series of pre-registered psychophysical studies on self-touch tested two opposing models of somatosensory attenuation (cancelation) and enhancement (sharpening) regarding how action affects perception, and revealed that action prediction produces an attenuation, and not an enhancement, of the predicted touch.