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The Journal of Neuroscience
April 30, 2008 • Volume 28 Number 18 www.jneurosci.org
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This Week in The Journal
Journal Club
4579
Attaching Values to Actions: Action and Outcome Encoding in the Primate
Caudate Nucleus
Christopher H. Donahue and Hyojung Seo
4581
“Il piccolo principe est allé”: Processing of Language Switches in Auditory Sentence
Comprehension
Ian FitzPatrick and Kirsten Weber
Brief Communications
Cover legend: In the hippocampus of 8-week-old
wild-type mice, almost all astrocytes express the
transcription factor Pax6. Anti-GFAP antibody
(magenta) marks astrocytes; GFAP-positive astrocytes
express Pax6 protein in their nuclei (green). The
picture was taken by a confocal laser microscope. For
more information, see the article by Sakurai et. al. in
this issue (pages 4604 – 4612).
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4613
Long-Range Axonal Calcium Sweep Induces Axon Retraction
Ryuji X. Yamada, Takuya Sasaki, Junya Ichikawa, Ryuta Koyama, Norio Matsuki,
and Yuji Ikegaya
4619
Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Is a Functional Component of the Autonomous
Circadian System in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus
Makoto Akashi, Naoto Hayasaka, Shin Yamazaki, and Koichi Node
4635
GABAergic Depolarization of the Axon Initial Segment in Cortical Principal Neurons
Is Caused by the Na–K–2Cl Cotransporter NKCC1
Stanislav Khirug, Junko Yamada, Ramil Afzalov, Juha Voipio, Leonard Khiroug,
and Kai Kaila
4836
Frequency Facilitation at Mossy Fiber–CA3 Synapses of Freely Behaving Rats Is
Regulated by Adenosine A1 Receptors
Jens Klausnitzer and Denise Manahan-Vaughan
Articles
CELLULAR/MOLECULAR
4640
Purkinje-Cell-Restricted Restoration of Kv3.3 Function Restores Complex Spikes and
Rescues Motor Coordination in Kcnc3 Mutants
Edward C. Hurlock, Anne McMahon, and Rolf H. Joho
4702
Connexin 43 Hemichannels Are Permeable to ATP
Jian Kang, Ning Kang, Ditte Lovatt, Arnulfo Torres, Zhuo Zhao, Jane Lin, and
Maiken Nedergaard
4745
Reduced Odor Responses from Antennal Neurons of Gq␣, Phospholipase C␤, and
rdgA Mutants in Drosophila Support a Role for a Phospholipid Intermediate in Insect
Olfactory Transduction
Pinky Kain, Tuhin Subra Chakraborty, Susinder Sundaram, Obaid Siddiqi,
Veronica Rodrigues, and Gaiti Hasan
4807
Vision Triggers an Experience-Dependent Sensitive Period at the
Retinogeniculate Synapse
Bryan M. Hooks and Chinfei Chen
DEVELOPMENT/PLASTICITY/REPAIR
4604
The Neurogenesis-Controlling Factor, Pax6, Inhibits Proliferation and Promotes
Maturation in Murine Astrocytes
Katsuyasu Sakurai and Noriko Osumi
4624
Silent Synapses in Developing Rat Nucleus Tractus Solitarii Have AMPA Receptors
Bénédicte Balland, Philippe Lachamp, Jean-Pierre Kessler, and Fabien Tell
4712
Zic Deficiency in the Cortical Marginal Zone and Meninges Results in Cortical
Lamination Defects Resembling Those in Type II Lissencephaly
Takashi Inoue, Masaharu Ogawa, Katsuhiko Mikoshiba, and Jun Aruga
4777
Embryonically Expressed GABA and Glutamate Drive Electrical Activity Regulating
Neurotransmitter Specification
Cory M. Root, Norma A. Velázquez-Ulloa, Gabriela C. Monsalve,
Elena Minakova, and Nicholas C. Spitzer
BEHAVIORAL/SYSTEMS/COGNITIVE
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4592
Dendritic Design Implements Algorithm for Synaptic Extraction of
Sensory Information
Hiroto Ogawa, Graham I. Cummins, Gwen A. Jacobs, and Kotaro Oka
4649
An Endogenous Glutamatergic Drive onto Somatic Motoneurons Contributes to the
Stereotypical Pattern of Muscle Tone across the Sleep–Wake Cycle
Christian Burgess, Diane Lai, Jerome Siegel, and John Peever
4671
Anticipatory Activity in Anterior Cingulate Cortex Can Be Independent of Conflict
and Error Likelihood
Esther Aarts, Ardi Roelofs, and Miranda van Turennout
4679
Firing Rate Dynamics in the Hippocampus Induced by Trajectory Learning
Daoyun Ji and Matthew A. Wilson
4726
Perceptuo-Motor Interactions during Prehension Movements
Lennart Verhagen, H. Chris Dijkerman, Meike J. Grol, and Ivan Toni
4736
Ca-Stimulated Type 8 Adenylyl Cyclase Is Required for Rapid Acquisition of Novel
Spatial Information and for Working/Episodic-Like Memory
Ming Zhang, Changjong Moon, Guy C.-K. Chan, Lan Yang, Fei Zheng,
Alana C. Conti, Lisa Muglia, Louis J. Muglia, Daniel R. Storm, and
Hongbing Wang
4756
Structural Insights into Aberrant Topological Patterns of Large-Scale Cortical
Networks in Alzheimer’s Disease
Yong He, Zhang Chen, and Alan Evans
4767
A Discontinuous Tonotopic Organization in the Inferior Colliculus of the Rat
Manuel S. Malmierca, Marco A. Izquierdo, Salvatore Cristaudo, Olga Hernández,
David Pérez-González, Ellen Covey, and Douglas L. Oliver
4818
Working Memory and the Organization of Brain Systems
Yael Shrager, Daniel A. Levy, Ramona O. Hopkins, and Larry R. Squire
4823
The Effects of Visual Stimulation and Selective Visual Attention on Rhythmic
Neuronal Synchronization in Macaque Area V4
Pascal Fries, Thilo Womelsdorf, Robert Oostenveld, and Robert Desimone
NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE
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4583
Why We Like to Drink: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of the
Rewarding and Anxiolytic Effects of Alcohol
Jodi M. Gilman, Vijay A. Ramchandani, Megan B. Davis, James M. Bjork, and
Daniel W. Hommer
4661
CD36/Fatty Acid Translocase, An Inflammatory Mediator, Is Involved in
Hyperlipidemia-Induced Exacerbation in Ischemic Brain Injury
Eunhee Kim, Aaron T. Tolhurst, Lu Ye Qin, Xin-Yuan Chen, Maria Febbraio, and
Sunghee Cho
4690
Activation of the Amyloid Cascade in Apolipoprotein E4 Transgenic Mice Induces
Lysosomal Activation and Neurodegeneration Resulting in Marked Cognitive Deficits
Haim Belinson, Dimitri Lev, Eliezer Masliah, and Daniel M. Michaelson
4785
Thromboxane Receptor Activation Mediates Isoprostane-Induced Increases in
Amyloid Pathology in Tg2576 Mice
Diana W. Shineman, Bin Zhang, Susan N. Leight, Domenico Pratico, and
Virginia M.-Y. Lee
4795
Disrupted Dopamine Transmission and the Emergence of Exaggerated Beta
Oscillations in Subthalamic Nucleus and Cerebral Cortex
Nicolas Mallet, Alek Pogosyan, Andrew Sharott, Jozsef Csicsvari, J. Paul Bolam,
Peter Brown, and Peter J. Magill
Correction: In the April 9, 2008 issue’s “This Week in the Journal” summary of the
Development/Plasticity/Repair article by Coate et al., there was an error in the third
sentence. The term “DP cells” should have been “EP cells.” Thus, the sentence should have
read “This week, Coate et al. report that interactions between a type A ephrin (MsEphrin),
which is expressed in some Manduca neurons [enteric plexus (EP) cells], and the MsEph
receptor, which is expressed in midline cells, are required to prevent improper midline
crossing by EP cells and axons.”
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