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    Restoration of locomotor function following stimulation of the A13 region in Parkinson’s mouse models

    Linda H Kim, Adam Lognon ... Patrick J. Whelan
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    Menopause, Brain Anatomy, Cognition and Alzheimer’s Disease

    Manuela Costantino, Grace Pigeau ... M. Mallar Chakravarty
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    Auditory cortical error signals retune during songbird courtship

    Caleb Jones, Jesse H. Goldberg
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    Foveated metamers of the early visual system

    William F. Broderick, Gizem Rufo ... Eero P. Simoncelli
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    Mega-scale movie-fields in the mouse visuo-hippocampal network

    Chinmay Purandare, Mayank Mehta
    Neurons in the mouse hippocampus, known as place cells, surprisingly show movie-fields, where they reliably encode distinct segments of a black-and-white, silent movie, even without any task demand or rewards.
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    Experimentally induced active and quiet sleep engage non-overlapping transcriptional programs in Drosophila

    Niki Anthoney, Lucy Tainton-Heap ... Bruno van Swinderen
    Different methods for inducing sleep in Drosophila flies may be promoting distinct sleep stages with different functions when brain activity and gene expression are compared.
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    Brain-imaging evidence for compression of binary sound sequences in human memory

    Fosca Al Roumi, Samuel Planton ... Stanislas Dehaene
    Humans memorize structured sound sequences using a language-of-thought compression algorithm.
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    A class-specific effect of dysmyelination on the excitability of hippocampal interneurons

    Delphine Pinatel, Edouard Pearlstein ... Catherine Faivre-Sarrailh
    Dysmyelination of GABAergic hippocampal interneurons causes mislocalization of axonal ionic channels and disturbs their intrinsic physiological properties, suggesting that it may contribute to cognitive deficits observed in multiple sclerosis patients.
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    Diversity and evolution of cerebellar folding in mammals

    Katja Heuer, Nicolas Traut ... Roberto Toro
    A computational neuroanatomy analysis of cerebellar and cerebral folding in 56 mammalian species reveals groups of highly variable 'diverse' phenotypes, and strongly conserved 'stable' phenotypes, providing new insights into the diversity, evolution, and influence of cortical folding on brain organisation.
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    Molecular tuning of sea anemone stinging

    Lily S He, Yujia Qi ... Nicholas W Bellono
    Sea anemones use adapted ion channels to control stinging behavior.