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    Integration of parallel pathways for flight control in a hawkmoth reflects prevalence and relevance of natural visual cues

    Ronja Bigge, Rebecca Grittner, Anna Lisa Stöckl
    In vision-based flight control of hummingbird hawkmoths, the visual field partitions by natural cue prevalence into an optic flow and dorsal directional pathway, which integrate according to their relevance for flight safety.
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    POMC neurons control fertility through differential signaling of MC4R in kisspeptin neurons

    Rajae Talbi, Todd L Stincic ... Victor M Navarro
    Reproductive impairments in obese MC4R-deficient individuals are due to the absence of melanocortin signaling on Kiss1 neurons and not to their metabolic condition.
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    Progressive neural engagement within the IFG-pMTG circuit as gesture and speech entropy and MI advances

    Wanying Zhao, Zhouyi Li ... Yi Du
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    Striatal Crosstalk Between Dopamine and Serotonin Systems

    Yu Liu, Juan Enriquez Traba, Christian Lüscher
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    Heron, a Knowledge Graph editor for intuitive implementation of Python-based experimental pipelines

    George Dimitriadis, Ella Svahn ... Athena Akrami
    A Python-based, open source, GUI application for straightforward development and execution of scientific experiments over multiple machines.
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    Single neurons and networks in the mouse claustrum integrate input from widespread cortical sources

    Andrew M Shelton, David K Oliver ... Adam Max Packer
    The claustrum integrates and redistributes sensory and frontal cortical inputs across distinct neural modules to enhance sensitivity to multimodal stimuli.
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    The myeloid cell-driven transdifferentiation of endothelial cells into pericytes promotes the restoration of BBB function and brain self-repair after stroke

    Tingbo Li, Ling Yang ... Jie-Min Jia
    Changes in the pericyte pool after stroke affect the restoration of the blood-brain barrier function and brain self-repair, and offer a new approach to therapy.
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    Differential roles of NaV1.2 and NaV1.6 in neocortical pyramidal cell excitability

    Joshua D Garcia, Chenyu Wang ... Kevin J Bender
    NaV1.2 and NaV1.6 have unique functional roles in neocortical pyramidal cells, regulating dendritic and axonal excitability, respectively.
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    High-throughput synapse profiling reveals cell-type-specific spatial configurations in the fly brain

    Hongyang Wu, Yoh Maekawa ... Hiromu Tanimoto
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    Hippocampal single-cell RNA Atlas of chronic methamphetamine abuse-induced cognitive decline in mice

    Hai Qiu, Xia Yue ... Dongfang Qiao
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