Sunday, May 19, 2013

TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES

TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES
Editorial Board
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Resting brains never rest: computational insights into potential cognitive architectures
Gustavo Deco, Viktor K. Jirsa, Anthony R. McIntosh.
• During the normal waking state, the brain is in a constant state of internal exploration through the formation and dissolution of resting-state functional networks.
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Integration of guidance cues: parallel signaling and crosstalk
Irina Dudanova, Rüdiger Klein. Growing axons are exposed to various guidance cues en route to their targets. Although many guidance molecules have been identified and their effects on axon behavior extensively studied, how axon....
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Development of cortical folding during evolution and ontogeny
Karl Zilles, Nicola Palomero-Gallagher, Katrin Amunts. Cortical folding is a hallmark of many, but not all, mammalian brains. The degree of folding increases with brain size across mammals, but at different scales between orders and families. In this ....
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Neuronal plasticity and antidepressant actions
Eero Castrén, René Hen. Antidepressant treatments enhance plasticity and increase neurogenesis in the adult brain, but it has been unclear how these effects influence mood. We propose that, like environmental enrichment ....
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Gut–brain axis: how the microbiome influences anxiety and depression
Jane A. Foster, Karen-Anne McVey Neufeld. Within the first few days of life, humans are colonized by commensal intestinal microbiota. Here, we review recent findings showing that microbiota are important in normal healthy brain function. ....
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Cognition with few neurons: higher-order learning in insects
Martin Giurfa. Insects possess miniature brains but exhibit a sophisticated behavioral repertoire. Recent studies have reported the existence of unsuspected cognitive capabilities in various insect species that ....
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