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    Predominantly linear summation of metabotropic postsynaptic potentials follows coactivation of neurogliaform interneurons

    Attila Ozsvár, Gergely Komlósi ... Gábor Tamás
    Summation of metabotropic GABAergic responses remain linear even if most superficial layer interneurons specialized to recruit GABAB receptors are simultaneously active.
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    Resonating neurons stabilize heterogeneous grid-cell networks

    Divyansh Mittal, Rishikesh Narayanan
    Intrinsic neuronal resonance stabilizes heterogeneous neural networks by suppressing low-frequency perturbations.
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    A transient postnatal quiescent period precedes emergence of mature cortical dynamics

    Soledad Domínguez, Liang Ma ... Jennifer N Gelinas
    Maturation of cortical network dynamics is characterized by a nadir that signals the shift from local, loosely correlated, prominently sensory-driven patterns to internally organized, spatially distributed, and temporally precise activity.
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    Direct extraction of signal and noise correlations from two-photon calcium imaging of ensemble neuronal activity

    Anuththara Rupasinghe, Nikolas Francis ... Behtash Babadi
    An inference paradigm for extracting neuronal correlations from two-photon imaging data, without requiring intermediate spike deconvolution, provides significant performance gains over existing methods as demonstrated by theoretical analysis, simulation studies, and real-data applications.
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    Conserved visual capacity of rats under red light

    Nader Nikbakht, Mathew E Diamond
    Psychometric measures reveal that, contrary to common assumption, rats have good visual form discrimination capacity under red and even far-red illumination.
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    Causal neural mechanisms of context-based object recognition

    Miles Wischnewski, Marius V Peelen
    Context-based object recognition causally relies on both scene- and object-selective cortex, with scene-selective cortex generating expectations (at 160-200 ms after onset) that disambiguate object representations in object-selective cortex (at 260-300 ms after onset).
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    Left-right side-specific endocrine signaling complements neural pathways to mediate acute asymmetric effects of brain injury

    Nikolay Lukoyanov, Hiroyuki Watanabe ... Georgy Bakalkin
    In addition to the well-established involvement of descending neural tracts, the left-right side-specific endocrine mechanism may contribute to signaling from injured brain to spinal motor circuits.
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    Neurohormones: A major new dimension in the problem of brain injury

    Jonathan R Wolpaw, Jonathan S Carp
    Evidence that neurohormones contribute to the contralateral effects of unilateral brain injury challenges a fundamental assumption of basic neuroscience and clinical neurology.
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    Single caudate neurons encode temporally discounted value for formulating motivation for action

    Yukiko Hori, Koki Mimura ... Takafumi Minamimoto
    The dorsal part of the primate caudate head signals integrated multi-dimensional incentive factors essential for computing the motivation for action.
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    Molecular characterization of projection neuron subtypes in the mouse olfactory bulb

    Sara Zeppilli, Tobias Ackels ... Alexander Fleischmann
    Different subtypes of projection neurons in the mouse olfactory bulb are defined by distinct gene expression patterns and transcription factor networks.