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    Variability of visual field maps in human early extrastriate cortex challenges the canonical model of organization of V2 and V3

    Fernanda Lenita Ribeiro, Ashley York ... Alexander Puckett
    The representation of the retina in early visual cortex shows that human brains have diverse functional organizations, raising questions about developmental mechanisms for visual map formation and how reliably these can be described by average templates.
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    Per-ischemic changes in penumbral blood supply and its microscopic distribution

    Nina K. Iversen, Eugenio Gutierréz Jimenéz ... Leif Østergaard
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    Targeted memory reactivation in human REM sleep elicits detectable reactivation

    Mahmoud EA Abdellahi, Anne CM Koopman ... Penelope A Lewis
    Sound cues that were associated with memories during wake elicit memory reactivations when replayed to human participants during rapid eye movement sleep, those memory reactivations are identifiable by machine learning models that directly relate electroencephalography patterns of wake and sleep.
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    No evidence from complementary data sources of a direct glutamatergic projection from the mouse anterior cingulate area to the hippocampal formation

    Lilya Andrianova, Steliana Yanakieva ... Michael T Craig
    A combination of anterograde and retrograde anatomical-tracing methods failed to provide evidence of a recently described projection from the anterior cingulate area to the hippocampus.
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    Cytoarchitectonic, receptor distribution and functional connectivity analyses of the macaque frontal lobe

    Lucija Rapan, Sean Froudist-Walsh ... Nicola Palomero-Gallagher
    3D atlas of the macaque frontal lobe, based on the novel quantitative parcellation, integrates anatomical, neurochemical, and functional connectivity data.
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    Continuous odor profile monitoring to study olfactory navigation in small animals

    Kevin S Chen, Rui Wu ... Andrew M Leifer
    To study odor-guided navigation of small animals such as worms and fly larvae, a novel flow chamber and odor sensor array are presented that better characterize the odors that the animal experiences.
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    Analogue signaling of somatodendritic synaptic activity to axon enhances GABA release in young cerebellar molecular layer interneurons

    Federico Trigo, Shin-ya Kawaguchi
    In cerebellar interneurons, somatodendritic subthreshold synaptic activity travels down the axon and augments AP-dependent GABA release by a modulation of the intermediate states of voltage-dependent Ca++ channels in the presynaptic boutons.
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    Brain Communication: What calcium channels remember

    Thomas Kaas, Jana Nerlich, Stefan Hallermann
    A new mechanism involving intermediate gating states of calcium channels explains how analogue postsynaptic potentials influence neurotransmitter release.
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    Functional and microstructural plasticity following social and interoceptive mental training

    Sofie Louise Valk, Philipp Kanske ... Tania Singer
    Training attention-mindfulness, emotion-motivational, and social cognitive skills over the course of 3 months alters brain functional and microstructural organization as a function of training content.
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    Object representation in a gravitational reference frame

    Alexandriya MX Emonds, Ramanujan Srinath ... Charles E Connor
    Neural recordings in monkey IT show that the primate visual system transforms object representations into a reference frame aligned with gravity and independent of how the head and eyes are tilted.