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    Navigation: Building a cognitive map through self-motion

    Bharath Krishnan, Noah Cowan
    Mice can generate a cognitive map of an environment based on self-motion signals when there is a fixed association between their starting point and the location of their goal.
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    Key determinants of the dual clamp/activator function of Complexin

    Mazen Makke, Alejandro Pastor-Ruiz ... Dieter Bruns
    The amphipathic helix at the C-terminus of Complexin II prevents premature secretion, whereas its N-terminal domain regulates mechanisms which are governed by the forward rate of Ca2+ binding to Synaptotagmin I.
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    Brain-derived and in vitro-seeded alpha-synuclein fibrils exhibit distinct biophysical profiles

    Selene Seoyun Lee, Livia Civitelli, Laura Parkkinen
    The in-vitro seeded fibrils are unlikely to be disease-relevant and representative of the diverse alpha-synuclein polymorphs in the brain.
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    Noisy neuronal populations effectively encode sound localization in the dorsal inferior colliculus of awake mice

    Juan Carlos Boffi, Brice Bathellier ... Robert Prevedel
    Bespoke volumetric calcium imaging, validated with neuropixels recordings, evidence a population code for sound azimuth at the dorsal cortex of the inferior colliculus, with a contribution of noise correlations.
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    Cortical neuroprosthesis-mediated functional ipsilateral control of locomotion in rats with spinal cord hemisection

    Elena Massai, Marco Bonizzato ... Marina Martinez
    Stimulation of the ipsilateral motor cortex after spinal cord injury activates bilateral motor synergy and restores hindlimb movement, advancing neuroprosthetic strategies for motor recovery.
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    Sequential replacement of PSD95 subunits in postsynaptic supercomplexes is slowest in the cortex

    Katie Morris, Edita Bulovaite ... Mathew H Horrocks
    PSD95 supercomplexes maintain long-term stability through gradual subunit replacement, with the slowest turnover in cortical synapses associated with memory storage.
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    Muscarinic receptors mediate motivation via preparatory neural activity in humans

    John P Grogan, Matthias Raemaekers ... Sanjay G Manohar
    Muscarinic antagonism is causally involved in motivation and incentivisation in healthy human participants, partially mediated via preparatory neural signatures, with implications for cholinergic treatment of Parkinson's disease.
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    Macro-scale patterns in functional connectivity associated with ongoing thought patterns and dispositional traits

    Samyogita Hardikar, Bronte Mckeown ... Jonathan Smallwood
    Interactions between attention systems and the default mode network are linked to individual differences in trait and state-level experience and cognition.
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    NE contribution to rebooting unconsciousness caused by midazolam

    LeYuan Gu, WeiHui Shao ... HongHai Zhang
    The results of central nervous regulation in mice provide a new neural circuit and receptor regulatory mechanisms for the recovery of consciousness after midazolam administration.
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    The gamma rhythm as a guardian of brain health

    Ana Maria Ichim, Harald Barzan ... Raul Cristian Muresan
    Fast oscillations (30-150Hz), generated by internal brain mechanisms may be essential for the maintenance of healthy brain function.