Table of contents
June 2008, Volume 11 No 6 pp619-728
About the coverEditorial
Deciphering citation statistics - p619
doi:10.1038/nn0608-619
A preliminary analysis shows that citation counts correlate well with paper downloads soon after publication.
Full Text - Deciphering citation statistics | PDF (182 KB) - Deciphering citation statistics
Book Review
Cognitive neuroscience: new kids on the block? - p621
Clayton Curtis
&
Lila Davachi review Principles of Cognitive Neuroscience by Dale Purves,
Elizabeth M Brannon,
Roberto Cabeza,
Scott A Huettel
&
Kevin S LaBar
and Cognition, Brain and Consciousness: An Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience edited by Bernard J Baars
&
Nicole M Gage
doi:10.1038/nn0608-621
Full Text - Cognitive neuroscience: new kids on the block? | PDF (133 KB) - Cognitive neuroscience: new kids on the block?
News and Views
The road least taken - pp623 - 624
Vinod Rao & Lawrence H Snyder
doi:10.1038/nn0608-623
Decisions between two alternatives have been extensively studied and modeled. A study now reports that during choices among several options, the responses of neurons in the lateral intraparietal area are still well described by the integration-to-bound model, supporting the general applicability of this computational framework.
Full Text - The road least taken | PDF (7,299 KB) - The road least taken
See also: Article by Churchland et al.
microRNA-9 multitasking near organizing centers - pp625 - 626
Celine Delaloy & Fen-Biao Gao
doi:10.1038/nn0608-625
A new study shows that microRNA-9 regulates multiple processes near the organizing centers during early brain development in zebrafish, revealing previously unknown modes of action for microRNAs in the nervous system.
Full Text - microRNA-9 multitasking near organizing centers | PDF (187 KB) - microRNA-9 multitasking near organizing centers
See also: Article by Leucht et al.
Neurotrophins giveth and they taketh away - pp627 - 628
Alun M Davies
doi:10.1038/nn0608-627
Neurotrophins are recognized for their role in sustaining neuron survival and promoting axon growth. New studies reveal that they can also facilitate both neuron death and axon pruning by mechanisms that have much in common.
Full Text - Neurotrophins giveth and they taketh away | PDF (483 KB) - Neurotrophins giveth and they taketh away
See also: Article by Singh et al.
How the clock sees the light - pp628 - 630
Russell N Van Gelder
doi:10.1038/nn0608-628
A new study in Nature finds that the retinal pathway transducing lighting information to the circadian clock is anatomically wholly independent of the visual pathways.
Full Text - How the clock sees the light | PDF (434 KB) - How the clock sees the light
Visual enlightenment - p630
Noah Gray
doi:10.1038/nn0608-630
Full Text - Visual enlightenment | PDF (157 KB) - Visual enlightenment
See also: Brief Communication by Zhang et al. | Article by Lagali et al.
Brief Communications
Red-shifted optogenetic excitation: a tool for fast neural control derived from Volvox carteri - pp631 - 633
Feng Zhang, Matthias Prigge, Florent Beyrière, Satoshi P Tsunoda, Joanna Mattis, Ofer Yizhar, Peter Hegemann & Karl Deisseroth
doi:10.1038/nn.2120
Abstract - | Full Text - Red-shifted optogenetic excitation: a tool for fast neural control derived from Volvox carteri | PDF (1,185 KB) - Red-shifted optogenetic excitation: a tool for fast neural control derived from Volvox carteri | Supplementary information
See also: News and Views by Gray
Sexually dimorphic gastrin releasing peptide system in the spinal cord controls male reproductive functions - pp634 - 636
Hirotaka Sakamoto, Ken-Ichi Matsuda, Damian G Zuloaga, Hisayuki Hongu, Etsuko Wada, Keiji Wada, Cynthia L Jordan, S Marc Breedlove & Mitsuhiro Kawata
doi:10.1038/nn.2126
Abstract - | Full Text - Sexually dimorphic gastrin releasing peptide system in the spinal cord controls male reproductive functions | PDF (341 KB) - Sexually dimorphic gastrin releasing peptide system in the spinal cord controls male reproductive functions | Supplementary information
Thinning of sensorimotor cortices in children with Tourette syndrome - pp637 - 639
Elizabeth R Sowell, Eric Kan, June Yoshii, Paul M Thompson, Ravi Bansal, Dongrong Xu, Arthur W Toga & Bradley S Peterson
doi:10.1038/nn.2121
Abstract - | Full Text - Thinning of sensorimotor cortices in children with Tourette syndrome | PDF (364 KB) - Thinning of sensorimotor cortices in children with Tourette syndrome | Supplementary information
Articles
MicroRNA-9 directs late organizer activity of the midbrain-hindbrain boundary - pp641 - 648
Christoph Leucht, Christian Stigloher, Andrea Wizenmann, Ruth Klafke, Anja Folchert & Laure Bally-Cuif
doi:10.1038/nn.2115
Abstract - | Full Text - MicroRNA-9 directs late organizer activity of the midbrain-hindbrain boundary | PDF (675 KB) - MicroRNA-9 directs late organizer activity of the midbrain-hindbrain boundary | Supplementary information
See also: News and Views by Delaloy & Gao
Developmental axon pruning mediated by BDNF-p75NTR–dependent axon degeneration - pp649 - 658
Karun K Singh, Katya J Park, Elizabeth J Hong, Bianca M Kramer, Michael E Greenberg, David R Kaplan & Freda D Miller
doi:10.1038/nn.2114
Abstract - | Full Text - Developmental axon pruning mediated by BDNF-p75NTR–dependent axon degeneration | PDF (1,018 KB) - Developmental axon pruning mediated by BDNF-p75NTR–dependent axon degeneration | Supplementary information
See also: News and Views by Davies
Activity-dependent site-specific changes of glutamate receptor composition in vivo - pp659 - 666
Andreas Schmid, Stefan Hallermann, Robert J Kittel, Omid Khorramshahi, Andreas M J Frölich, Christine Quentin, Tobias M Rasse, Sara Mertel, Manfred Heckmann & Stephan J Sigrist
doi:10.1038/nn.2122
Abstract - | Full Text - Activity-dependent site-specific changes of glutamate receptor composition in vivo | PDF (580 KB) - Activity-dependent site-specific changes of glutamate receptor composition in vivo | Supplementary information
Light-activated channels targeted to ON bipolar cells restore visual function in retinal degeneration - pp667 - 675
Pamela S Lagali, David Balya, Gautam B Awatramani, Thomas A Münch, Douglas S Kim, Volker Busskamp, Constance L Cepko & Botond Roska
doi:10.1038/nn.2117
Abstract - | Full Text - Light-activated channels targeted to ON bipolar cells restore visual function in retinal degeneration | PDF (971 KB) - Light-activated channels targeted to ON bipolar cells restore visual function in retinal degeneration | Supplementary information
See also: News and Views by Gray
Drosophila TRPA channel modulates sugar-stimulated neural excitation, avoidance and social response - pp676 - 682
Jie Xu, Andrew T Sornborger, Jennifer K Lee & Ping Shen
doi:10.1038/nn.2119
Abstract - | Full Text - Drosophila TRPA channel modulates sugar-stimulated neural excitation, avoidance and social response | PDF (656 KB) - Drosophila TRPA channel modulates sugar-stimulated neural excitation, avoidance and social response | Supplementary information
T-type Ca2+ channels, SK2 channels and SERCAs gate sleep-related oscillations in thalamic dendrites - pp683 - 692
Lucius Cueni, Marco Canepari, Rafael Luján, Yann Emmenegger, Masahiko Watanabe, Chris T Bond, Paul Franken, John P Adelman & Anita Lüthi
doi:10.1038/nn.2124
Abstract - | Full Text - T-type Ca2+ channels, SK2 channels and SERCAs gate sleep-related oscillations in thalamic dendrites | PDF (917 KB) - T-type Ca2+ channels, SK2 channels and SERCAs gate sleep-related oscillations in thalamic dendrites | Supplementary information
Decision-making with multiple alternatives - pp693 - 702
Anne K Churchland, Roozbeh Kiani & Michael N Shadlen
doi:10.1038/nn.2123
Abstract - | Full Text - Decision-making with multiple alternatives | PDF (471 KB) - Decision-making with multiple alternatives | Supplementary information
See also: News and Views by Rao & Snyder
Reward prediction based on stimulus categorization in primate lateral prefrontal cortex - pp703 - 712
Xiaochuan Pan, Kosuke Sawa, Ichiro Tsuda, Minoru Tsukada & Masamichi Sakagami
doi:10.1038/nn.2128
Abstract - | Full Text - Reward prediction based on stimulus categorization in primate lateral prefrontal cortex | PDF (634 KB) - Reward prediction based on stimulus categorization in primate lateral prefrontal cortex | Supplementary information
Technical Report
Three-dimensional random access multiphoton microscopy for functional imaging of neuronal activity - pp713 - 720
Gaddum Duemani Reddy, Keith Kelleher, Rudy Fink & Peter Saggau
doi:10.1038/nn.2116
First Paragraph - | Full Text - Three-dimensional random access multiphoton microscopy for functional imaging of neuronal activity | PDF (843 KB) - Three-dimensional random access multiphoton microscopy for functional imaging of neuronal activity | Supplementary information
Resources
Single-neuron labeling with inducible Cre-mediated knockout in transgenic mice - pp721 - 728
Paul Young, Li Qiu, Dongqing Wang, Shengli Zhao, James Gross & Guoping Feng
doi:10.1038/nn.2118
Abstract - | Full Text - Single-neuron labeling with inducible Cre-mediated knockout in transgenic mice | PDF (488 KB) - Single-neuron labeling with inducible Cre-mediated knockout in transgenic mice | Supplementary information


