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The Serotonin 1B Receptor Modulates Striatal Activity Differentially Based on Behavioral Context
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    Who Does What in the Heterogeneous VTA? Spotlight on the Newly Identified NeuroD6 VTA Subtype
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    Computational Neuroscience: The Basics
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    Solitary Confinement: Psychological and Neurobiological Insights Into Isolation
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    Understanding the Types of Sex Differences in Neuroscience Research
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    Transplantation of Healthy GABAergic Interneuron Progenitors in Mice with Epilepsy
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    What Happens to Neural Dynamics When a Rat Emits Ultrasonic Vocalizations?
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    The Physiology of New and Old Neurons in the Dentate Gyrus
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    The Hippocampus and Thalamus Work Together to Regulate Dopamine Neuron Activity
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    Modeling Spinal Cord Development and Disease With Stem Cell-Derived Neurons
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