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The Serotonin 1B Receptor Modulates Striatal Activity Differentially Based on Behavioral Context
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    Art, Music, and the Brain: How the Arts Influence Us from Youth to Maturity
    Feb 15, 2017
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    Getting Published From Start to Finish
    Jan 26, 2021
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    If Odor Is Lock-and-Key, What Happens When You Change All the Locks?
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    Lowering Prepubertal GnRH Neuron Activity Changes Adult Activity and Reproductive Cycles
    Dec 17, 2020
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    The Need for Rigorous Science
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    Intrinsic Mechanisms of Stress Resilience in the Basolateral Amygdala
    Oct 04, 2018
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    Human Sensory Neurons Are Powerful Tools for Testing New Pain Treatments
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    How Does Continuous Stimulation With Alternating Currents Alter Event-Related Brain Oscillations?
    Oct 31, 2018
  • Increased auditory ABR threshold in Fmr1 mice at 16 kHz compared with B6 mice. Tonal ABR measurements were made on mice at the following three frequencies: 4000, 8000, and 16,000 Hz.
    Mouse Models of Fragile X Syndrome Exhibit Subtle Deficits in Auditory Spatial Hearing
    Oct 28, 2020
  • TrAC permits fluorescent labeling of genetically defined neuron populations based on axonal projections. Schematic diagrams show a simple version of TrAC using two recombinases and a dual-recombinase-responsive fluorescent indicator allele. Fluorescent labeling is restricted to neurons expressing recombinase A which project to the brain region injected with the retrograde-transported virus encoding recombinase B.
    Novel Viral-Genetic Method for Tracing Axon Collaterals of Broadly Projecting Neurons
    Oct 22, 2020
  • The ClaustrumClassifier (ClaCla): a neural-network assisted cell classification tool. A trained neural network developed to facilitate the classification of claustral neurons in four steps. Step 1, Input raw data file. Step 2, Automated extraction of intrinsic electrical properties. Step 3, Neuronal network assisted cell classification. Step 4, The classifier returns the likelihood that the classified cell belongs to one of the eight cell subtypes.
    Claustrum Neurons Go To Unexpected Places. Here’s How to Find Them
    Oct 15, 2020
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    Exploring Recent Discoveries in Neuroscience Research
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