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Volume 24 Issue 9, September 2023

‘Network communication’, inspired by the Review on p557.

Cover design: Jennie Vallis

Research Highlights

  • Findings suggest that the presence of a myelin sheath increases an axon’s vulnerability in autoimmune conditions.

    • Katherine Whalley
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  • During cortical development, direct neurogenesis was found to generate key glutamatergic projection neuron subclasses and indirect neurogenesis generated and amplified specific subpopulations within these subclasses.

    • Sian Lewis
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Reviews

  • In addition to its well known role in fast inhibitory synaptic transmission, GABA mediates the tonic inhibition of neuronal activity over slower timescales. Lee, Cheong and colleagues provide an overview of the mechanisms that regulate GABA tone in the brain and the contribution of tonic GABA currents to cognitive function.

    • Wuhyun Koh
    • Hankyul Kwak
    • C. Justin Lee
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  • Ciliated neurons sited at the interface between the CNS and the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are present in many species; however, it is only in recent years that these ‘CSF-contacting neurons’ have been investigated in detail. Wyart et al. here discuss the features of these neurons and our current understanding of their varied contributions to CNS function.

    • Claire Wyart
    • Martin Carbo-Tano
    • Urs L. Böhm
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  • Developments in connectomics and network neuroscience over the past 20 years have led to new ways of investigating communication in complex brain networks. In this Review, Seguin, Sporns and Zalesky discuss the current landscape of models of brain network communication.

    • Caio Seguin
    • Olaf Sporns
    • Andrew Zalesky
    Review Article
  • Through the study of animal models, translational research aims to uncover mechanisms that may underlie phenomena observed in humans. In this Review, Brynildsen et al. explore the contributions of network science approaches to cross-species translational research in neuroscience.

    • Julia K. Brynildsen
    • Kanaka Rajan
    • Dani S. Bassett
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