Isett, Brian R Feldman, Daniel E
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In rodent whisker sensation, whisker position signals, including whisking phase, are integrated with touch signals to enable spatially accurate tactile perception, but other functions of phase coding are unclear. We investigate how phase coding affects the neural coding of surface features during surface whisking. In mice performing rough-smooth di...
Vergés, Adriana Campbell, Alexandra H
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Vergés and Campbell introduce the kelp forest ecosystem. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Baik, Lisa S Nave, Ceazar Au, David D Guda, Tom Chevez, Joshua A Ray, Anandasankar Holmes, Todd C
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Mosquitoes pose widespread threats to humans and other animals as disease vectors [1]. Day- versus night-biting mosquitoes occupy distinct time-of-day niches [2, 3]. Here, we explore day- versus night-biting female and male mosquitoes' innate temporal attraction/avoidance behavioral responses to light and their regulation by circadian circuit and m...
Herrero, Anastasia Yoshii, Taishi Ispizua, Juan Ignacio Colque, Carina Veenstra, Jan A Muraro, Nara I Ceriani, María Fernanda
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We have previously reported that pigment dispersing factor (PDF) neurons, which are essential in the control of rest-activity cycles in Drosophila, undergo circadian remodeling of their axonal projections, a phenomenon called circadian structural plasticity. Axonal arborizations display higher complexity during the day and become simpler at night, ...
de Jong, Maartje C Vansteensel, Mariska J van Ee, Raymond Leijten, Frans S S Ramsey, Nick F Dijkerman, H Chris Dumoulin, Serge O Knapen, Tomas
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During binocular rivalry, perception spontaneously changes without any alteration to the visual stimulus. What neural events bring about this illusion that a constant stimulus is changing? We recorded from intracranial electrodes placed on the occipital and posterior temporal cortex of two patients with epilepsy while they experienced illusory chan...
Anderson, Nicole M Simon, M Celeste
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A tumor is not simply a group of cancer cells, but rather a heterogeneous collection of infiltrating and resident host cells, secreted factors and extracellular matrix. Tumor cells stimulate significant molecular, cellular and physical changes within their host tissues to support tumor growth and progression. An emerging tumor microenvironment is a...
Boessenecker, Robert W Churchill, Morgan Buchholtz, Emily A Beatty, Brian L Geisler, Jonathan H
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Modern whales and dolphins are superbly adapted for marine life, with tail flukes being a key innovation shared by all extant species. Some dolphins can exceed speeds of 50 km/h, a feat accomplished by thrusting the flukes while adjusting attack angle with their flippers [1]. These movements are driven by robust axial musculature anchored to a rela...
Leopold, Devin R Busby, Posy E
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The composition of host-associated microbiomes can have important consequences for host health and fitness [1-3]. Yet we still lack understanding of many fundamental processes that determine microbiome composition [4, 5]. There is mounting evidence that historical contingency during microbiome assembly may overshadow more deterministic processes, s...
Meijaard, Erik Abrams, Jesse F Juffe-Bignoli, Diego Voigt, Maria Sheil, Douglas
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Bates, Alexander S Schlegel, Philipp Roberts, Ruairi J V Drummond, Nikolas Tamimi, Imaan F M Turnbull, Robert Zhao, Xincheng Marin, Elizabeth C Popovici, Patricia D Dhawan, Serene
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Nervous systems contain sensory neurons, local neurons, projection neurons, and motor neurons. To understand how these building blocks form whole circuits, we must distil these broad classes into neuronal cell types and describe their network connectivity. Using an electron micrograph dataset for an entire Drosophila melanogaster brain, we reconstr...