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Jan 02, 2018Press Release, News from SfNRestricting meals to the same time each day improves motor activity and sleep quality in a mouse model of Huntington’s disease.
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Jan 02, 2018Press Release, News from SfNA simple and inexpensive zebrafish model of concussion.
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Dec 29, 2017News from SfN
Read science policy and advocacy news from the week of December 29, 2017
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Dec 26, 2017Press Release, News from SfNDevelopmental changes in the brainstem driven by fragile X syndrome (FXS) — a condition that often co-occurs with autism spectrum disorder in humans — may underlie the hypersensitivity to sound observed in both humans and a mouse model of the disorder.
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Dec 18, 2017Press Release, News from SfNOverexpression of a protein that regulates calcium homeostasis in hippocampal neurons can safely and effectively reverse and prevent age-related memory impairments in rats.
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Dec 08, 2017News from SfNRead science policy and advocacy news from the week of December 8, 2017
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Nov 27, 2017Press Release, News from SfN
The bat midbrain is uniquely organized to facilitate rapid integration of sensory and motor information required for tracking prey using biological sonar, according to neural recordings of wild bats obtained during laboratory experiments described in JNeurosci.
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Nov 20, 2017Press Release, News from SfNDrug addiction may not require a habitual relationship with a substance, suggests findings from a new model of cocaine administration in rats that better captures the human experience of obtaining and using drugs.
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Nov 06, 2017Press Release, News from SfNA thyroid hormone transporter is essential for the earliest stages of brain development, according to a JNeurosci study of a region of the developing chicken brain with a layered structure similar to the human cerebral cortex.
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Nov 06, 2017Press Release, News from SfN
A study of two related species of fruit fly published in JNeurosci reveals that a gene known to regulate behavior for attracting a mate in one species gives rise to unique wooing techniques observed in the other species.
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