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The Serotonin 1B Receptor Modulates Striatal Activity Differentially Based on Behavioral Context
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    Computational Neuroscience: Models and Theory
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    What Can Neuroscience Tell Us About Ethics?
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    Short Course: Introduction to Neuroinformatics
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    Early Life Stress: Impact on Brain and Psychopathology
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    January 1981, Vol. 1, No. 1: Marina Picciotto on the History of JNeurosci
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    How Neuroscience Began: Bernice Grafstein on the Disciplines That Formed a New Field
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    Are Fish Hippocampal-Like Networks Functionally Similar to Their Mammalian Counterparts?
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    Synapses in the Human Transentorhinal Cortex
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