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  • Deep posteromedial cortical rhythm in dissociation
    Vesuna, Sam; Kauvar, Isaac V; Richman, Ethan ... Nature (London), 10/2020, Volume: 586, Issue: 7827
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    Advanced imaging methods now allow cell-type-specific recording of neural activity across the mammalian brain, potentially enabling the exploration of how brain-wide dynamical patterns give rise to ...
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  • Hierarchical organization o... Hierarchical organization of cortical and thalamic connectivity
    Harris, Julie A; Mihalas, Stefan; Hirokawa, Karla E ... Nature (London), 11/2019, Volume: 575, Issue: 7781
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    The mammalian cortex is a laminar structure containing many areas and cell types that are densely interconnected in complex ways, and for which generalizable principles of organization remain mostly ...
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  • Survey of spiking in the mouse visual system reveals functional hierarchy
    Siegle, Joshua H; Jia, Xiaoxuan; Durand, Séverine ... Nature (London), 04/2021, Volume: 592, Issue: 7852
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    The anatomy of the mammalian visual system, from the retina to the neocortex, is organized hierarchically . However, direct observation of cellular-level functional interactions across this hierarchy ...
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  • The maternal microbiome mod... The maternal microbiome modulates fetal neurodevelopment in mice
    Vuong, Helen E; Pronovost, Geoffrey N; Williams, Drake W ... Nature (London), 10/2020, Volume: 586, Issue: 7828
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    'Dysbiosis' of the maternal gut microbiome, in response to challenges such as infection , altered diet and stress during pregnancy, has been increasingly associated with abnormalities in brain ...
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  • Role of altered cerebello-t... Role of altered cerebello-thalamo-cortical network in the neurobiology of essential tremor
    Lenka, Abhishek; Bhalsing, Ketaki Swapnil; Panda, Rajanikant ... Neuroradiology, 02/2017, Volume: 59, Issue: 2
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    Introduction Essential tremor (ET) is the most common movement disorder among adults. Although ET has been recognized as a mono-symptomatic benign illness, reports of non-motor symptoms and ...
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  • Quantitative Susceptibility... Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping in Parkinson's Disease
    Langkammer, Christian; Pirpamer, Lukas; Seiler, Stephan ... PloS one, 09/2016, Volume: 11, Issue: 9
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    Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) and R2* relaxation rate mapping have demonstrated increased iron deposition in the substantia nigra of patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD). ...
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  • A repeated molecular architecture across thalamic pathways
    Phillips, James W; Schulmann, Anton; Hara, Erina ... Nature neuroscience, 11/2019, Volume: 22, Issue: 11
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    The thalamus is the central communication hub of the forebrain and provides the cerebral cortex with inputs from sensory organs, subcortical systems and the cortex itself. Multiple thalamic regions ...
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  • Characterizing thalamo-cort... Characterizing thalamo-cortical disturbances in schizophrenia and bipolar illness
    Anticevic, Alan; Cole, Michael W; Repovs, Grega ... Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991), 12/2014, Volume: 24, Issue: 12
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    Schizophrenia is a devastating neuropsychiatric syndrome associated with distributed brain dysconnectivity that may involve large-scale thalamo-cortical systems. Incomplete characterization of ...
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  • Reassessment of the structu... Reassessment of the structural basis of the ascending arousal system
    Fuller, Patrick; Sherman, David; Pedersen, Nigel P. ... Journal of comparative neurology (1911), 1 April 2011, Volume: 519, Issue: 5
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    The “ascending reticular activating system” theory proposed that neurons in the upper brainstem reticular formation projected to forebrain targets that promoted wakefulness. More recent formulations ...
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