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When learning to use a novel tool, children with autism build a stronger link between their movements and proprioceptive feedback, compared to typically developing children. The greater reliance on proprioception correlates with severity of social and impairment deficits.


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Current techniques are insufficient for resolving the contribution of single photoreceptors to the responses of visually responsive neurons in the brain. The authors employ a new technique, which utilizes adaptive optics, to show that LGN neurons respond reliably to the stimulation of a single cone.


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Alcohol binding pocket in potassium channel
Article by Aryal and colleagues

Ethanol activates G protein-gated inwardly rectifying K+ (GIRK) channels. This study identifies an alcohol binding pocket in the cytoplasmic domains of GIRK2. A leucine residue in this pocket was crucial for GIRK2 activation, but not for the alcohol inhibition of related constitutively active K+ channels.


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It is well established that monkey middle temporal area (MT) and the human middle temporal complex (MT+) mediate two dimensional motion perception. Here, the authors use functional magnetic resonance imaging to demonstrate that MT+ carries signals critical for three dimensional motion perception as well.

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Some neurites in developing C. elegans interneurons are eventually pruned. Which exact neurites are subject to pruning appears random, suggesting ongoing local competition between pro- and anti-pruning signals. This study shows Wnt signaling through the transmembrane receptor kinase CAM-1/Ror protects developing neurites from being pruned.


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Feed-forward inhibition mediates cerebellar learning
Article by Wulff and colleagues

The role of feed-forward inhibition onto Purkinje cells during learning is unclear. The authors report that GABAA receptor-mediated inhibition onto Purkinje cells modulates fine-scale patterns of activity. These patterns may mediate the induction of downstream plasticity and ultimately the consolidation of cerebellar motor learning.




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