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    Scheduled feeding improves behavioral outcomes and reduces inflammation in a mouse model of Fragile X syndrome

    Huei Bin Wang, Natalie E Smale ... Christopher S Colwell
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    1. Developmental Biology
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    Afadin Sorts Different Retinal Neuron Types into Accurate Cellular Layers

    Matthew R Lum, Sachin H Patel ... Xin Duan
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    Reduced discrimination between signals of danger and safety but not overgeneralization is linked to exposure to childhood adversity in healthy adults

    Maren Klingelhöfer-Jens, Katharina Hutterer ... Tina B Lonsdorf
    Childhood adversity is associated with aberrant threat learning patterns in a large healthy adult sample as evidenced by empirically testing several theories linking childhood adversity to psychopathology.
    1. Genetics and Genomics
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    Impact of liver-specific survival motor neuron (SMN) depletion on central nervous system and peripheral tissue pathology

    Monique Marylin Alves de Almeida, Yves De Repentigny ... Rashmi Kothary
    A liver-specific depletion of the survival motor neuron protein in a mouse model unveils a compelling and intricate connection between liver function and pancreatic abnormalities in spinal muscular atrophy.
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    Robust variability of grid cell properties within individual grid modules enhances encoding of local space

    William T Redman, Santiago Acosta-Mendoza ... Michael J Goard
    Grid cells within an individual module show significantly more variability in grid properties than would be expected by chance, resulting in improved neural representation of animal location in the environment.
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    Pupil dilation offers a time-window on prediction error

    Olympia Colizoli, Tessa van Leeuwen ... Harold Bekkering
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    Cortico-striatal action control inherent of opponent cognitive-motivational styles

    Cassandra Avila, Martin Sarter
    Electrochemical recordings of cortico-striatal glutamatergic signaling, and chemogenetic inhibition of such signaling, revealed an essential role of cortico-striatal input for cued action selection, but not for cued stopping.
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    Visual homogeneity computations in the brain enable solving property-based visual tasks

    Georgin Jacob, RT Pramod, SP Arun
    Seemingly disparate property-based tasks (oddball search, same-different and symmetry) are solved by computing a novel image property, visual homogeneity, which is localized to the object selective cortex.
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    An adaptable, reusable, and light implant for chronic Neuropixels probes

    Célian Bimbard, Flóra Takács ... Philip Coen
    The Apollo implant, an open-source device tested in eight laboratories, can be used to reversibly implant Neuropixels probes and track the activity of populations of neurons across days.