Table of contents
Focus
Editorial
A defeat for primate research - p413
doi:10.1038/nn0504-413
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Book Review
The eyes have it - p415
Melvyn A Goodale reviews Active Vision: The Psychology of Looking and Seeing by John M Findlay & Iain D Gilchrist
doi:10.1038/nn0504-415
Full Text - The eyes have it | PDF (123 KB) - The eyes have it
News and Views
Eph–ephrin promiscuity is now crystal clear - pp417 - 418
Elena B Pasquale
doi:10.1038/nn0504-417
Full Text - Eph–ephrin promiscuity is now crystal clear | PDF (105 KB) - Eph–ephrin promiscuity is now crystal clear
See also: Article by Himanen et al.
Presynaptic NMDA receptors get into the act - pp419 - 420
Anastassios V Tzingounis & Roger A Nicoll
doi:10.1038/nn0504-419
Full Text - Presynaptic NMDA receptors get into the act | PDF (376 KB) - Presynaptic NMDA receptors get into the act
See also: Article by Duguid & Smart
Tlx genes make an exciting choice - pp421 - 422
Stewart Anderson
doi:10.1038/nn0504-421
Full Text - Tlx genes make an exciting choice | PDF (107 KB) - Tlx genes make an exciting choice
See also: Article by Cheng et al.
Visual and action cues contribute to the self–other distinction - pp422 - 423
Marc Jeannerod
doi:10.1038/nn0504-422
Full Text - Visual and action cues contribute to the self–other distinction | PDF (233 KB) - Visual and action cues contribute to the self–other distinction
See also: Article by Astafiev et al.
Introduction
Scaling up neuroscience - p425
Kalyani Narasimhan
doi:10.1038/nn0504-425
Full Text - Scaling up neuroscience | PDF (59 KB) - Scaling up neuroscience
Sponsor's Foreword
Limits to growth: why neuroscience needs large-scale science - pp426 - 427
Thomas R Insel, Nora D Volkow, Story C Landis, Ting-Kai Li, James F Battey, Jr & Paul Sieving
doi:10.1038/nn0504-426
Full Text - Limits to growth: why neuroscience needs large-scale science | PDF (76 KB) - Limits to growth: why neuroscience needs large-scale science
Perspectives
Neurogenomics: at the intersection of neurobiology and genome sciences - pp429 - 433
Mark S Boguski & Allan R Jones
doi:10.1038/nn1232
Abstract - Neurogenomics: at the intersection of neurobiology and genome sciences | Full Text - Neurogenomics: at the intersection of neurobiology and genome sciences | PDF (114 KB) - Neurogenomics: at the intersection of neurobiology and genome sciences
Progress in the use of microarray technology to study the neurobiology of disease - pp434 - 439
Károly Mirnics & Jonathan Pevsner
doi:10.1038/nn1230
Abstract - Progress in the use of microarray technology to study the neurobiology of disease | Full Text - Progress in the use of microarray technology to study the neurobiology of disease | PDF (124 KB) - Progress in the use of microarray technology to study the neurobiology of disease
Proteomics in postgenomic neuroscience: the end of the beginning - pp440 - 445
Jyoti Choudhary & Seth G N Grant
doi:10.1038/nn1240
Abstract - Proteomics in postgenomic neuroscience: the end of the beginning | Full Text - Proteomics in postgenomic neuroscience: the end of the beginning | PDF (125 KB) - Proteomics in postgenomic neuroscience: the end of the beginning | Supplementary information
Large-scale recording of neuronal ensembles - pp446 - 451
György Buzsáki
doi:10.1038/nn1233
Abstract - Large-scale recording of neuronal ensembles | Full Text - Large-scale recording of neuronal ensembles | PDF (1,312 KB) - Large-scale recording of neuronal ensembles
Using multi-neuron population recordings for neural prosthetics - pp452 - 455
John K Chapin
doi:10.1038/nn1234
Abstract - Using multi-neuron population recordings for neural prosthetics | Full Text - Using multi-neuron population recordings for neural prosthetics | PDF (589 KB) - Using multi-neuron population recordings for neural prosthetics
Multiple neural spike train data analysis: state-of-the-art and future challenges - pp456 - 461
Emery N Brown, Robert E Kass & Partha P Mitra
doi:10.1038/nn1228
Abstract - Multiple neural spike train data analysis: state-of-the-art and future challenges | Full Text - Multiple neural spike train data analysis: state-of-the-art and future challenges | PDF (427 KB) - Multiple neural spike train data analysis: state-of-the-art and future challenges
Neurobehavioral assessment in the information age - pp462 - 466
Laurence H Tecott & Eric J Nestler
doi:10.1038/nn1225
Abstract - Neurobehavioral assessment in the information age | Full Text - Neurobehavioral assessment in the information age | PDF (113 KB) - Neurobehavioral assessment in the information age
e-Neuroscience: challenges and triumphs in integrating distributed data from molecules to brains - pp467 - 472
Maryann E Martone, Amarnath Gupta & Mark H Ellisman
doi:10.1038/nn1229
Abstract - e-Neuroscience: challenges and triumphs in integrating distributed data from molecules to brains | Full Text - e-Neuroscience: challenges and triumphs in integrating distributed data from molecules to brains | PDF (746 KB) - e-Neuroscience: challenges and triumphs in integrating distributed data from molecules to brains
Sharing neuroimaging studies of human cognition - pp473 - 481
John Darrell Van Horn, Scott T Grafton, Daniel Rockmore & Michael S Gazzaniga
doi:10.1038/nn1231
Abstract - Sharing neuroimaging studies of human cognition | Full Text - Sharing neuroimaging studies of human cognition | PDF (558 KB) - Sharing neuroimaging studies of human cognition
Databases
Gene Expression Nervous System Atlas (GENSAT) - p483
Nathaniel Heintz
doi:10.1038/nn0504-483
Full Text - Gene Expression Nervous System Atlas (GENSAT) | PDF (221 KB) - Gene Expression Nervous System Atlas (GENSAT)
A genome end-game: understanding gene function in the nervous system - pp484 - 485
Carol Bult, Warren A Kibbe, Jay Snoddy, Martha Vitaterna, Doug Swanson, Stephanie Pretel, Yanxia Li, Moses M Hohman, Eugene Rinchik, Joe S Takahashi, Wayne N Frankel & Dan Goldowitz
doi:10.1038/nn0504-484
Full Text - A genome end-game: understanding gene function in the nervous system | PDF (243 KB) - A genome end-game: understanding gene function in the nervous system
WebQTL: rapid exploratory analysis of gene expression and genetic networks for brain and behavior - pp485 - 486
Elissa J Chesler, Lu Lu, Jintao Wang, Robert W Williams & Kenneth F Manly
doi:10.1038/nn0504-485
Full Text - WebQTL: rapid exploratory analysis of gene expression and genetic networks for brain and behavior | PDF (188 KB) - WebQTL: rapid exploratory analysis of gene expression and genetic networks for brain and behavior
Neurodatabase.org: networking the microelectrode - pp486 - 487
Daniel Gardner
doi:10.1038/nn0504-486
Full Text - Neurodatabase.org: networking the microelectrode | PDF (433 KB) - Neurodatabase.org: networking the microelectrode
Brief Communications
Circadian regulation of GABAA receptor function by CKI
-CKI
in the rat suprachiasmatic nuclei - pp489 - 490
Ke Ning, Lei Li, Mingxia Liao, Baosong Liu, John G Mielke, Yonghong Chen, Ying Duan, Youssef H El-Hayek & Qi Wan
doi:10.1038/nn1236
Abstract - Circadian regulation of GABA: A: receptor function by CKI[epsi]-CKI[delta] in the rat suprachiasmatic nuclei | Full Text - Circadian regulation of GABAA receptor function by CKI
-CKI
in the rat suprachiasmatic nuclei | PDF (403 KB) - Circadian regulation of GABAA receptor function by CKI
-CKI
in the rat suprachiasmatic nuclei | Supplementary information
Towing of sensory axons by their migrating target cells in vivo - pp491 - 492
Darren Gilmour, Holger Knaut, Hans-Martin Maischein & Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard
doi:10.1038/nn1235
Abstract - Towing of sensory axons by their migrating target cells : in vivo | Full Text - Towing of sensory axons by their migrating target cells in vivo | PDF (841 KB) - Towing of sensory axons by their migrating target cells in vivo | Supplementary information
Orexigen-sensitive NPY/AgRP pacemaker neurons in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus - pp493 - 494
Marco van den Top, Kevin Lee, Andrew D Whyment, Andrew M Blanks & David Spanswick
doi:10.1038/nn1226
Abstract - Orexigen-sensitive NPY/AgRP pacemaker neurons in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus | Full Text - Orexigen-sensitive NPY/AgRP pacemaker neurons in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus | PDF (217 KB) - Orexigen-sensitive NPY/AgRP pacemaker neurons in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus | Supplementary information
Stimuli associated with a single cocaine experience elicit long-lasting cocaine-seeking - pp495 - 496
Roberto Ciccocioppo, Rémi Martin-Fardon & Friedbert Weiss
doi:10.1038/nn1219
Abstract - Stimuli associated with a single cocaine experience elicit long-lasting cocaine-seeking | Full Text - Stimuli associated with a single cocaine experience elicit long-lasting cocaine-seeking | PDF (300 KB) - Stimuli associated with a single cocaine experience elicit long-lasting cocaine-seeking
Dorsal anterior cingulate cortex shows fMRI response to internal and external error signals - pp497 - 498
Clay B Holroyd, Sander Nieuwenhuis, Nick Yeung, Leigh Nystrom, Rogier B Mars, Michael G H Coles & Jonathan D Cohen
doi:10.1038/nn1238
Abstract - Dorsal anterior cingulate cortex shows fMRI response to internal and external error signals | Full Text - Dorsal anterior cingulate cortex shows fMRI response to internal and external error signals | PDF (216 KB) - Dorsal anterior cingulate cortex shows fMRI response to internal and external error signals | Supplementary information
Left temporoparietal junction is necessary for representing someone else's belief - pp499 - 500
Dana Samson, Ian A Apperly, Claudia Chiavarino & Glyn W Humphreys
doi:10.1038/nn1223
Abstract - Left temporoparietal junction is necessary for representing someone else's belief | Full Text - Left temporoparietal junction is necessary for representing someone else's belief | PDF (81 KB) - Left temporoparietal junction is necessary for representing someone else's belief | Supplementary information
Articles
Repelling class discrimination: ephrin-A5 binds to and activates EphB2 receptor signaling - pp501 - 509
Juha-Pekka Himanen, Michael J Chumley, Martin Lackmann, Chen Li, William A Barton, Phillip D Jeffrey, Christopher Vearing, Detlef Geleick, David A Feldheim, Andrew W Boyd, Mark Henkemeyer & Dimitar B Nikolov
doi:10.1038/nn1237
Abstract - Repelling class discrimination: ephrin-A5 binds to and activates EphB2 receptor signaling | Full Text - Repelling class discrimination: ephrin-A5 binds to and activates EphB2 receptor signaling | PDF (1,608 KB) - Repelling class discrimination: ephrin-A5 binds to and activates EphB2 receptor signaling | Supplementary information
See also: News and Views by Pasquale
Tlx3 and Tlx1 are post-mitotic selector genes determining glutamatergic over GABAergic cell fates - pp510 - 517
Leping Cheng, Akiko Arata, Rumiko Mizuguchi, Ying Qian, Asanka Karunaratne, Paul A Gray, Satoru Arata, Senji Shirasawa, Maxime Bouchard, Ping Luo, Chih-Li Chen, Meinrad Busslinger, Martyn Goulding, Hiroshi Onimaru & Qiufu Ma
doi:10.1038/nn1221
Abstract - Tlx3: and : Tlx1: are post-mitotic selector genes determining glutamatergic over GABAergic cell fates | Full Text - Tlx3 and Tlx1 are post-mitotic selector genes determining glutamatergic over GABAergic cell fates | PDF (1,466 KB) - Tlx3 and Tlx1 are post-mitotic selector genes determining glutamatergic over GABAergic cell fates
See also: News and Views by Anderson
A proportional but slower NMDA potentiation follows AMPA potentiation in LTP - pp518 - 524
Alanna J Watt, Per Jesper Sjöström, Michael Häusser, Sacha B Nelson & Gina G Turrigiano
doi:10.1038/nn1220
Abstract - A proportional but slower NMDA potentiation follows AMPA potentiation in LTP | Full Text - A proportional but slower NMDA potentiation follows AMPA potentiation in LTP | PDF (778 KB) - A proportional but slower NMDA potentiation follows AMPA potentiation in LTP
Retrograde activation of presynaptic NMDA receptors enhances GABA release at cerebellar interneuron–Purkinje cell synapses - pp525 - 533
Ian C Duguid & Trevor G Smart
doi:10.1038/nn1227
Abstract - Retrograde activation of presynaptic NMDA receptors enhances GABA release at cerebellar interneuron-Purkinje cell synapses | Full Text - Retrograde activation of presynaptic NMDA receptors enhances GABA release at cerebellar interneuron–Purkinje cell synapses | PDF (1,109 KB) - Retrograde activation of presynaptic NMDA receptors enhances GABA release at cerebellar interneuron–Purkinje cell synapses | Supplementary information
See also: News and Views by Tzingounis & Nicoll
Modulation of spike timing by sensory deprivation during induction of cortical map plasticity - pp534 - 541
Tansu Celikel, Vanessa A Szostak & Daniel E Feldman
doi:10.1038/nn1222
Abstract - Modulation of spike timing by sensory deprivation during induction of cortical map plasticity | Full Text - Modulation of spike timing by sensory deprivation during induction of cortical map plasticity | PDF (993 KB) - Modulation of spike timing by sensory deprivation during induction of cortical map plasticity | Supplementary information
Extrastriate body area in human occipital cortex responds to the performance of motor actions - pp542 - 548
Serguei V Astafiev, Christine M Stanley, Gordon L Shulman & Maurizio Corbetta
doi:10.1038/nn1241
Abstract - Extrastriate body area in human occipital cortex responds to the performance of motor actions | Full Text - Extrastriate body area in human occipital cortex responds to the performance of motor actions | PDF (964 KB) - Extrastriate body area in human occipital cortex responds to the performance of motor actions | Supplementary information
See also: News and Views by Jeannerod
Modulation of activity in medial frontal and motor cortices during error observation - pp549 - 554
Hein T van Schie, Rogier B Mars, Michael G H Coles & Harold Bekkering
doi:10.1038/nn1239
Abstract - Modulation of activity in medial frontal and motor cortices during error observation | Full Text - Modulation of activity in medial frontal and motor cortices during error observation | PDF (608 KB) - Modulation of activity in medial frontal and motor cortices during error observation | Supplementary information
The fusiform face area subserves face perception, not generic within-category identification - pp555 - 562
Kalanit Grill-Spector, Nicholas Knouf & Nancy Kanwisher
doi:10.1038/nn1224
Abstract - The fusiform face area subserves face perception, not generic within-category identification | Full Text - The fusiform face area subserves face perception, not generic within-category identification | PDF (1,256 KB) - The fusiform face area subserves face perception, not generic within-category identification | Supplementary information


