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Frontiers Article Alert
Frontiers in Neuroscience is pleased to announce a number of exciting new articles:
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
Published on 11 April 2012
Sub-Regional Hippocampal Injury is Associated with Fornix Degeneration in Alzheimer’s Disease
Dong Young Lee, Evan Fletcher, Owen Thomas Carmichael, Baljeet Singh, Dan Mungas, Bruce Reed, Oliver Martinez, Michael H. Buonocore, Maria Persianinova, and Charles DeCarli
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
Published on 11 April 2012
Neural stem/progenitor cells as a promising candidate for regenerative therapy of the central nervous system
Virginie Bonnamain, Isabelle Neveu, and Philippe Naveilhan
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
Published on 18 April 2012
Learning from open source software projects to improve scientific review
Satrajit S. Ghosh, Arno Klein, Brian Avants, and K. Jarrod Millman
Frontiers in Decision Neuroscience
Published on 11 April 2012
The Origins of Options
Paul E. Smaldino and Peter J. Richerson
Published on 18 April 2012
What are the Odds? The Neural Correlates of Active Choice during Gambling
Bettina Studer, Annemieke M. Apergis-Schoute, Trevor W. Robbins, and Luke Clark
Published on 18 April 2012
What if I Get Busted? Deception, Choice, and Decision-Making in Social Interaction
Kamila E. Sip, Joshua C. Skewes, Jennifer L. Marchant, William B. McGregor, Andreas Roepstorff, and Christopher D. Frith
Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience
Published on 13 April 2012
A Bird’s Eye View of Human Language Evolution
Robert C. Berwick, Gabriël J. L. Beckers, Kazuo Okanoya, and Johan J. Bolhuis
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Published on 11 April 2012
Gestural coupling and social cognition: Möbius Syndrome as a case study
Joel Krueger and John Michael
Published on 12 April 2012
The hippocampus reevaluated in unconscious learning and memory: at a tipping point?
Deborah E. Hannula and Anthony J. Greene
Published on 12 April 2012
Enhanced functional synchronization of medial and lateral PFC underlies internally-guided action planning
Keren Rosenberg-Katz, Shahar Jamshy, Neomi Singer, Ilana Podlipsky, Svetlana Kipervasser, Fani Andelman, Miri Y. Neufeld, Nathan Intrator, Itzhak Fried, and Talma Hendler
Published on 17 April 2012
The hippocampus and visual perception
Andy C. H. Lee, Lok-Kin Yeung, and Morgan D. Barense
Published on 17 April 2012
Error awareness and the error-related negativity: evaluating the first decade of evidence
Jan R. Wessel
Published on 17 April 2012
“You can't kid a kidder”: association between production and detection of deception in an interactive deception task
Gordon R. T. Wright, Christopher J. Berry, and Geoffrey Bird
Published on 17 April 2012
An Abundance of Riches: Cross-Task Comparisons of Semantic Richness Effects in Visual Word Recognition
Melvin J. Yap, Penny M. Pexman, Michele Wellsby, Ian S. Hargreaves, and Mark J. Huff
Published on 17 April 2012
Can executive control be influenced by performance feedback? Two experimental studies with younger and older adults
Barbara Drueke, Maren Boecker, Verena Mainz, Siegfried Gauggel, and Lydia Mungard
Published on 18 April 2012
Specifying social cognitive processes with a social dual-task paradigm
Roman Liepelt, Anna Stenzel, and Markus Lappe
Published on 18 April 2012
Visual search in spatial neglect studied with a preview paradigm
Julia Fellrath, Vanessa Blanche-Durbec, Armin Schnider, Anne-Sophie Jacquemoud, and Radek Ptak
Published on 18 April 2012
Apples are not the only fruit: The effects of concept typicality on semantic representation in the anterior temporal lobe
Anna M. Woollams
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
Published on 11 April 2012
Memory, plasticity and sleep - A role for calcium permeable AMPA receptors?
Jason D. Shepherd
Published on 11 April 2012
The essential role of AMPA receptor GluR2 subunit RNA editing in the normal and diseased brain
Amanda Wright and Bryce Vissel
Published on 12 April 2012
Structural basis for the regulation of L-type voltage-gated calcium channels: interactions between the N-terminal cytoplasmic domain and Ca2+-calmodulin
Zhihong Liu and Hans J. Vogel
Published on 12 April 2012
Molecular codes for neuronal individuality and cell assembly in the brain
Takeshi Yagi
Published on 13 April 2012
Negative modulation of NMDA receptor channel function by DREAM/calsenilin/KChIP3 provides neuroprotection?
KeWei Wang and Yun Wang
Published on 18 April 2012
Circadian Oscillations within the Hippocampus Support Memory Formation and Persistence
Kristin L. Eckel-Mahan
Published on 18 April 2012
Circadian and wakefulness-sleep modulation of cognition in humans
Kenneth P. Wright, Christopher A. Lowry, and Monique K. LeBourgeois
Published on 18 April 2012
NCS-1 associates with adenosine A2A receptors and modulates receptor function
Gemma Navarro, Johannes Hradsky, Carmen Lluís, Vicent Casadó, Peter J. McCormick, Michael R. Kreutz, and Marina Mikhaylova
Frontiers in Neural Circuits
Published on 18 April 2012
Models of Grid Cell Spatial Firing Published 2005–2011
Eric A. Zilli
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
Published on 11 April 2012
Profound morphological and functional changes of rodent Purkinje cells between the first and the second postnatal weeks: a metamorphosis?
Isabelle Dusart and Frederic Flamant
Frontiers in Neuroengineering
Published on 18 April 2012
Synaptic inhibition controls transient oscillatory synchronization in a model of the insect olfactory system
Collins Assisi and Maxim Bazhenov
Frontiers in Neurogenesis
Published on 18 April 2012
Regulation of Thalamic Development by Sonic Hedgehog
Douglas J. Epstein
Frontiers in Neuromorphic Engineering
Published on 12 April 2012
Comparison Between Frame-Constrained Fix-Pixel-Value and Frame-Free Spiking-Dynamic-Pixel ConvNets for Visual Processing
Clément Farabet, Rafael Paz, Jose Perez-Carrasco, Carlos Zamarreño, Alejandro Linares-Barranco, Yann LeCun, Eugenio Culurciello, Teresa Serrano-Gotarredona, and Bernabe Linares-Barranco
Frontiers in Neuropharmacology
Published on 12 April 2012
Altered Calcium Signaling Following Traumatic Brain Injury
John T. Weber
Published on 13 April 2012
Physiology and Pathology of Calcium Signaling in the Brain
Elisa Mitiko Kawamoto, Carmen Vivar, and Simonetta Camandola
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
Published on 13 April 2012
Spatiotemporal properties of sensory responses in vivo are strongly dependent on network context
Eugene F. Civillico and Diego Contreras
Published on 13 April 2012
Proton- and ammonium-sensing by histaminergic neurons controlling wakefulness
Yevgenij Yanovsky, Jeffrey M. Zigman, Anna Kernder, Alisa Bein, Ichiro Sakata, Sherri Osborne-Lawrence, Helmut L. Haas, and Olga A. Sergeeva
Published on 17 April 2012
Introduction to the Research Topic on Standard Brain Atlases
Randolf Menzel
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