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    Independent theta phase coding accounts for CA1 population sequences and enables flexible remapping

    Angus Chadwick, Mark CW van Rossum, Matthew F Nolan
    Independent coding without synaptic coordination explains complex sequences of population activity observed during theta states and maximizes the number of distinct environments that can be encoded through population theta sequences.
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    Widespread correlation patterns of fMRI signal across visual cortex reflect eccentricity organization

    Michael J Arcaro, Christopher J Honey ... Uri Hasson
    Functional coupling between visual areas reflects supra-areal eccentricity organization distinct from overlapping receptive field connectivity during both rest conditions and naturalistic movie viewing.
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    Role of visual and non-visual cues in constructing a rotation-invariant representation of heading in parietal cortex

    Adhira Sunkara, Gregory C DeAngelis, Dora E Angelaki
    Visual information (optic flow) can be used to discount self-generated rotations and aid in the accurate representation of heading.
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    The GTPase Rab26 links synaptic vesicles to the autophagy pathway

    Beyenech Binotti, Nathan J Pavlos ... Reinhard Jahn
    Rab26 selectively directs synaptic and secretory vesicles into preautophagosomal structures, suggesting the presence of a novel pathway (vesiculophagy) for degradation of synaptic vesicles.
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    A cortical disinhibitory circuit for enhancing adult plasticity

    Yu Fu, Megumi Kaneko ... Michael P Stryker
    Building on previous work (Kaneko and Stryker, 2014), we report that the specific population of inhibitory neurons that increases the responses of neurons in the visual cortex during locomotion will also, when activated or blocked artificially, dramatically alter adult cortical plasticity, revealing that the aerobic exercise of locomotion is not necessary.
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    A highly tunable dopaminergic oscillator generates ultradian rhythms of behavioral arousal

    Ian D Blum, Lei Zhu ... Kai-Florian Storch
    An internal clock based on brain levels of dopamine works with the circadian clock to maintain daily patterns of alertness and activity, and may be implicated in the altered behavioral patterns seen in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
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    Circadian Rhythms: Activity is a slave to many masters

    Andrew D Steele, Ralph E Mistlberger
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    Activity and Ca2+ regulate the mobility of TRPV1 channels in the plasma membrane of sensory neurons

    Eric N Senning, Sharona E Gordon
    Channel activity is a novel regulatory mechanism for channel mobility in the plasma membrane.
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    Delay-dependent contributions of medial temporal lobe regions to episodic memory retrieval

    Maureen Ritchey, Maria E Montchal ... Charan Ranganath
    The anterior and posterior parts of the hippocampus have distinct roles in the retrieval of contextual information in memories of recent experiences.