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Papers in the September 2006 issue

For your commenting pleasure. All links are to abstracts. Posted on September 21, 2006.

Volynski et al., Presynaptic fluctuations and release-independent depression

Kozorovitskiy et al., Fatherhood affects dendritic spines and vasopressin V1a receptors in the primate prefrontal cortex

Thompson et al., Representation of interaural time delay in the human auditory midbrain

Cappello et al., The Rho-GTPase cdc42 regulates neural progenitor fate at the apical surface

Singh et al., C-terminal modulator controls Ca2+-dependent gating of Cav1.4 L-type Ca2+ channels

Knott et al., Spine growth precedes synapse formation in the adult neocortex in vivo

Komai et al., Postsynaptic excitability is necessary for strengthening of cortical sensory responses during experience-dependent development

Heurteaux et al., Deletion of the background potassium channel TREK-1 results in a depression-resistant phenotype

Yu et al., Reduced sodium current in GABAergic interneurons in a mouse model of severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy

Armstead et al., Neutralizing the neurotoxic effects of exogenous and endogenous tPA

Womelsdorf et al., Dynamic shifts of visual receptive fields in cortical area MT by spatial attention

Rudebeck et al., Separate neural pathways process different decision costs

Huber et al., Arm immobilization causes cortical plastic changes and locally decreases sleep slow wave activity

Grill-Spector et al., High-resolution imaging reveals highly selective nonface clusters in the fusiform face area

Neri et al., Meaningful interactions can enhance visual discrimination of human agents

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