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    17Jun

    The sounds of breathing – Nature Reviews Neuroscience

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    Mammalian vocalizations, including human speech, contain rhythmically timed components. This suggests that the tempo of vocalization sounds is innately encoded, but the underlying mechanisms are not clear. Now, Wei et al. […]

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    13Jun

    Target detection increases pupil diameter and enhances memory for background scenes during multi-tasking – Scientific Reports

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    Kinchla, R. A. Attention. Annu. Rev. Psychol. 43, 711–742 (1992). CAS Article Google Scholar Duncan, J. The locus of interference in the perception of simultaneous stimuli. Psychol. Rev. 87, 272–300 […]

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    10Jun

    Neurons and glia collaborate to drive neural regeneration following brain injury

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    by Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown Neurons (in red) and brain glial cells (in green) are illuminated in the fly brain. Credit: Rhiner Lab, The Champalimaud Foundation. One of the […]

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    08Jun

    Breathing matters – Nature Reviews Neuroscience

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    Smith, J. C., Ellenberger, H. H., Ballanyi, K., Richter, D. W. & Feldman, J. L. Pre-Bötzinger complex: a brainstem region that may generate respiratory rhythm in mammals. Science 254, 726–729 […]

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    27May

    Ramp-to-threshold dynamics in a hindbrain population controls the timing of spontaneous saccades – Nature Communications

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    Calcium imaging and eye tracking All experimental procedures were approved by Weill Cornell Medicine’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. Transgenic larvae (7–8 days post fertilization) expressing nuclear-localized GCaMP6f, Tg(HuC:GCaMP6f-H2B; […]

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    17May

    Velocity storage mechanism drives a cerebellar clock for predictive eye velocity control – Scientific Reports

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    Predictive OKR in carp, zebrafish, and medaka compared with goldfish General characteristics of predictive OKR in goldfish Figure Predictive OKR during Training in Different Fish Species. Eye movement performance of […]

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