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Frontiers Article Alert
Frontiers in Neuroscience is pleased to announce a number of exciting new articles:
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Published on 13 December 2012
Validation of mobile eye-tracking as novel and efficient means for differentiating progressive supranuclear palsy from Parkinson's disease
Svenja Marx, Gesine Respondek, Maria Stamelou, Stefan Dowiasch, Josef Stoll, Frank Bremmer, Wolfgang H. Oertel, Günter U. Höglinger, and Wolfgang Einhäuser
Published on 14 December 2012
Brief environmental enrichment elicits metaplasticity of hippocampal synaptic potentiation in vivo
Arne Buschler and Denise Manahan-Vaughan
Frontiers in Brain Imaging Methods
Published on 11 December 2012
QuickBundles, a Method for Tractography Simplification
Eleftherios Garyfallidis, Matthew Brett, Marta Morgado Correia, Guy B. Williams, and Ian Nimmo-Smith
Published on 13 December 2012
Systematic Error in Hippocampal Volume Asymmetry Measurement is Minimal with a Manual Segmentation Protocol
Baxter P. Rogers, Julia M. Sheffield, Andrew S. Luksik, and Stephan Heckers
Published on 13 December 2012
Measuring Abnormal Brains: Building Normative Rules in Neuroimaging Using One-Class Support Vector Machines
João Ricardo Sato, Jane Maryam Rondina, and Janaina Mourão-Miranda
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
Published on 12 December 2012
Understanding the neuroinflammatory response following concussion to develop treatment strategies
Zachary R. Patterson and Matthew R. Holahan
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Published on 12 December 2012
High cognitive reserve is associated with a reduced age-related deficit in spatial conflict resolution
Olga Puccioni and Antonino Vallesi
Published on 14 December 2012
Mind wandering and motor control: off-task thinking disrupts the online adjustment of behavior
Julia W. Y. Kam, Elizabeth Dao, Patricia Blinn, Olav E. Krigolson, Lara A. Boyd, and Todd C. Handy
Published on 17 December 2012
Imaging the neural mechanisms of TMS neglect-like bias in healthy volunteers with the interleaved TMS/fMRI technique: preliminary evidence
Raffaella Ricci, Adriana Salatino, Xingbao Li, Agnes P. Funk, Sarah L. Logan, Qiwen Mu, Kevin A. Johnson, Daryl E. Bohning, and Mark S. George
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Published on 12 December 2012
Perception-action in children with ASD
Claes von Hofsten and Kerstin Rosander
Published on 13 December 2012
Imitation in autism: why action kinematics matter
Emma Gowen
Frontiers in Neural Circuits
Published on 11 December 2012
Synchrony and neural coding in cerebellar circuits
Abigail L. Person and Indira M. Raman
Published on 11 December 2012
Sounds and beyond: multisensory and other non-auditory signals in the inferior colliculus
Kurtis G. Gruters and Jennifer M. Groh
Frontiers in Neural Circuits (Continued)
Published on 11 December 2012
The Intrinsic Connectome of the Rat Amygdala
Oliver Schmitt, Peter Eipert, Konstanze Philipp, Richard Kettlitz, Georg Fuellen, and Andreas Wree
Published on 12 December 2012
Modular Neuronal Assemblies Embodied in a Closed-Loop Environment: Toward Future Integration of Brains and Machines
Jacopo Tessadori, Marta Bisio, Sergio Martinoia, and Michela Chiappalone
Published on 13 December 2012
Strategies for mapping synaptic inputs on dendrites in vivo by combining two-photon microscopy, sharp intracellular recording, and pharmacology
Manuel Levy, Adrien E. Schramm, and Prakash Kara
Published on 14 December 2012
Deactivation of the inferior colliculus by cooling demonstrates intercollicular modulation of neuronal activity
Llwyd D. Orton, Paul W. F. Poon, and Adrian Rees
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
Published on 11 December 2012
Comment to: “One nose one brain: contribution of the main and accessory olfactory system to chemosensation” by Carla Mucignat, Marco Redaelli, Antonio Caretta
Jorge A. Larriva-Sahd
Frontiers in Neuroendocrine Science
Published on 11 December 2012
Role of PACAP in Female Fertility and Reproduction at Gonadal Level – Recent Advances
Dora Reglodi, Andrea Tamas, Miklos Koppan, Donat Szogyi, and Laura Welke
Published on 13 December 2012
Desensitization, Trafficking, and Resensitization of the Pituitary Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor
Patricia M. Hinkle, Austin U. Gehret, and Brian W. Jones
Published on 13 December 2012
Mechanisms underlying the tissue-specific and regulated activity of the Gnrhr promoter in mammals
Anne-Laure Schang, Bruno Quérat, Violaine Simon, Ghislaine Garrel, Christian Bleux, Raymond Counis, Joëlle Cohen-Tannoudji, and Jean-Noël Laverrière
Published on 17 December 2012
Gastrin-releasing peptide receptors in the central nervous system: role in brain function and as a drug target
Rafael Roesler and Gilberto Schwartsmann
Frontiers in Systems Biology
Published on 12 December 2012
The molecular and physiological roles of ABCC6: more than meets the eye
Olivier Le Saux, Ludovic Martin, Zouhair Aherrahrou, Georges Leftheriotis, András Váradi, and Christopher N. Brampton
Published on 13 December 2012
Mechanisms of arterial remodeling: lessons from genetic diseases
Bernard J. van Varik, Roger J. M. W. Rennenberg, Chris P. Reutelingsperger, Abraham A. Kroon, Peter W. de Leeuw, and Leon J. Schurgers
Published on 14 December 2012
Analysis of Cascading Failure in Gene Networks
Longxiao Sun, Shudong Wang, Kaikai Li, and Dazhi Meng
Published on 14 December 2012
Modeling Drug- and Chemical-Induced Hepatotoxicity with Systems Biology Approaches
Sudin Bhattacharya, Lisl K.M. Shoda, Qiang Zhang, Courtney G. Woods, Brett A. Howell, Scott Q. Siler, Jeffrey L. Woodhead, Yuching Yang, Patrick McMullen, Paul B. Watkins, and Melvin E. Andersen
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