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Neuroendocrine Modulation of Coordinated Acoustic Signals
Coordinated acoustic displays, in which two or more individuals combine their sounds to produce collaborative signals, are among the most remarkable... -
Coordinated drift of receptive fields in Hebbian/anti-Hebbian network models during noisy representation learning
Recent experiments have revealed that neural population codes in many brain areas continuously change even when animals have fully learned and stably...
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Mechanisms of Homeostatically Regulated Behaviors
Homeostasis is broadly defined as the maintenance of internal physiological conditions in the face of altered environmental conditions. Conditions... -
Restoring Wnt signaling in a hormone-simulated postpartum depression model remediated imbalanced neurotransmission and depressive-like behaviors
BackgroundPostpartum depression (PPD) is a prevalent mental disorder that negatively impacts mothers and infants. The mechanisms of vulnerability to...
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Estradiol-dependent hypocretinergic/orexinergic behaviors throughout the estrous cycle
RationaleThe female menstrual or estrous cycle and its associated fluctuations in circulating estradiol (E2), progesterone, and other gonadal...
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Association of mitochondrial homeostasis and dynamic balance with malignant biological behaviors of gastrointestinal cancer
Mitochondria determine the physiological status of most eukaryotes. Mitochondrial dynamics plays an important role in maintaining mitochondrial...
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Exogenous Adenosine Modulates Behaviors and Stress Response in Caenorhabditis elegans
Adenosine, a purine nucleoside with neuromodulatory actions, is part of the purinergic signaling system (PSS). Caenorhabditis elegans is a...
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Corticospinal populations broadcast complex motor signals to coordinated spinal and striatal circuits
Many models of motor control emphasize the role of sensorimotor cortex in movement, principally through the projections that corticospinal neurons...
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Multidimensional quantitative phenotypic and molecular analysis reveals neomorphic behaviors of p53 missense mutants
Mutations in the TP53 tumor suppressor gene occur in >80% of the triple-negative or basal-like breast cancer. To test whether neomorphic functions of...
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Methods to Assess the Role of Neurogenesis in Reproductive Behaviors of Birds, Rats, and Sheep
Reproduction represents one of the most important biological events for the organism due to its relevance in perpetuating life. It allows the... -
cFos-ANAB: A cFos-based Web Tool for Exploring Activated Neurons and Associated Behaviors
cFos is one of the most widely-studied genes in the field of neuroscience. Currently, there is no systematic database focusing on cFos in...
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GABAergic signaling to astrocytes in the prefrontal cortex sustains goal-directed behaviors
GABA interneurons play a critical role in higher brain functions. Astrocytic glial cells interact with synapses throughout the whole brain and are...
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Monkey see, monkey tap: mimicry of movement dynamics during coordinated tap**
Common social behaviors, such as having a conversation, dancing, or playing a team sport, require precise interpersonal coordination of action. One...
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The dynamic state of a prefrontal–hypothalamic–midbrain circuit commands behavioral transitions
Innate behaviors meet multiple needs adaptively and in a serial order, suggesting the existence of a hitherto elusive brain dynamics that brings...
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Factors associated with health-related quality of life in a cohort of cancer survivors in New Jersey
BackgroundAlthough there is extensive literature on correlates of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among cancer survivors, there has been less...
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ACVR1/ALK2-p21 signaling axis modulates proliferation of the venous endothelium in the retinal vasculature
The proliferation of the endothelium is a highly coordinated process to ensure the emergence, expansion, and homeostasis of the vasculature. While...
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Bayesian Coherence Analysis for Microcircuit Structure Learning
Functional microcircuits model the coordinated activity of neurons and play an important role in physiological computation and behaviors. Most...
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A molecularly integrated amygdalo-fronto-striatal network coordinates flexible learning and memory
Behavioral flexibility—that is, the ability to deviate from established behavioral sequences—is critical for navigating dynamic environments and...
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A new paradigm of learned cooperation reveals extensive social coordination and specific cortical activation in mice
Cooperation is a social behavior crucial for the survival of many species, including humans. Several experimental paradigms have been established to...
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Premotor projections from the locus coeruleus and periaqueductal grey are altered in two rat models with inborn differences in emotional behavior
Emotionally motivated behaviors rely on the coordinated activity of descending neural circuits involved in motor and autonomic functions. Using a...