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Restoring Reality Monitoring in Schizophrenia
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Reality monitoring, the ability to distinguish internally generated information from external experiences, is impaired in schizophrenia patients. In an effort to address th...
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Animation of the bioenergetics governing the mitochondrial electron-transport system
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Title: Animation of the bioenergetics governing the mitochondrial electron-transport system
Author: P. Darrell Neufer
Part of a REVIEW entitled: "Linking mitochondri...
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A Mouse Model for Mitochondrial Deafness
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Why do mitochondrial diseases often affect very specific tissues, such as cells in the inner ear? Gerald Shadel's mouse model reveals how mitochondrial stress leads to hear...
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Risky Decisions: A Role for Rostrolateral PFC
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How do we decide between the familiar and the unknown? David Badre, Michael Frank, and colleagues find that the pattern of neural activity in rostrolateral prefrontal corte...
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How Do Sex Hormones Control Behavior?
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Nirao Shah and his colleagues explain how single genes control specific features of sexually dimorphic behaviors, such as the willingness to mate, speed of collecting pups,...
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RGS4: A New Target for PD Therapy?
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Dysregulation of striatal plasticity contributes to the pathology of Parkinson's disease. Anatol Kreitzer and colleagues identify RGS4 as a key regulator of synaptic plasti...
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Membrane Tension Maintains a United Front
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Using his own neutrophils, Orion Weiner demonstrates how physical forces and not diffusible factors ensure that migrating cells have a single leading edge.
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Node Assembly & Maintenance
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How do nodes of Ranvier assemble? Jim Salzer and colleagues find that node assembly is initiated by redistribution of mobile, surface pools of axonal adhesion molecules fol...
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Bubble templates in rats
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While rodents are the first-choice animal model in the life sciences, they are rarely used as a model for higher visual functions. Here we report the performance of rats in...
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NMDA Receptor Signaling Critical for Habit Formation
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How does the brain form habits? Joe Tsien and colleagues explore the cellular mechanisms underlying habit formation and find that NMDA receptors in dopaminergic neurons in ...
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