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    1. Developmental Biology
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    Biophysical basis for brain folding and misfolding patterns in ferrets and humans

    Gary PT Choi, Chunzi Liu ... L Mahadevan
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    Automatic and accurate reconstruction of long-range axonal projections of single-neuron in mouse brain

    Lin Cai, Taiyu Fan ... Shaoqun Zeng
    A novel point assignment method achieves 80% f1-score in single-neuron reconstruction across broad brain regions, enabling high-throughput brain-wide projection mapping.
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    Stimulus-Dependent Theta Rhythmic Activity in Primate V1 Predicts Visual Detection

    Prasakti Tenri Fanyiwi, Beshoy Agayby ... Michael C Schmid
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    Mesolimbic dopamine ramps reflect environmental timescales

    Joseph R Floeder, Huijeong Jeong ... Vijay Mohan K Namboodiri
    Mesolimbic dopamine ramps emerge only when overall event rates are high, thereby providing a key constraint on theories of dopamine signaling.
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    Cortical layer 6b mediates state-dependent changes in brain activity and effects of orexin on waking and sleep

    Elise J Meijer, Marissa Mueller ... Zoltán Molnár
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    Resolving synaptic events using subsynaptically targeted GCaMP8 variants

    Jiawen Chen, Junhao Lin ... Dion Dickman
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    Orexin population activity precisely reflects net body movement across behavioral and metabolic states

    Alexander L Tesmer, Paulius Viskaitis ... Denis Burdakov
    Orexin neurons precisely track body movement across behavioral and metabolic states, revealing a neural mechanism that links motor activity to arousal and energy resources.
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    A neural network model that generates salt concentration memory-dependent chemotaxis in Caenorhabditis elegans

    Masakatsu Hironaka, Tomonari Sumi
    Reversible synaptic plasticity between sensory neurons and interneurons, switching between inhibitory and excitatory, underpins the neural basis of salt concentration memory-dependent preference reversal in Caenorhabditis elegans.
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    DeePosit, an AI-based tool for detecting mouse urine and fecal depositions from thermal video clips of behavioral experiments

    David Peles, Shai Netser ... Shlomo Wagner
    Thermal imaging, computer vision tools, and an open-source algorithm incorporating a transformer-based video classifier are combined to automatically detect and classify urine and fecal deposits made by male and female mice and their spatio-temporal dynamics during behavioral tests.
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    Optogenetic silencing of hippocampal inputs to the retrosplenial cortex causes a prolonged disruption of spatial working memory

    Bárbara Pinto-Correia, Patrícia Caldeira-Bernardo, Miguel Remondes
    Light-activating a proton pump (eArchT) to silence hippocampal synaptic terminals in the rodent retrosplenial cortex caused a spatial working memory impairment affecting interleaved trials where no light was delivered.