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Editorial: Women in systems neuroscience [PDF]
Jacqueline K. Rose, Susan Shore, Lili Li
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Improving scalability in systems neuroscience. [PDF]
Emerging technologies to acquire data at increasingly greater scales promise to transform discovery in systems neuroscience. However, current exponential growth in the scale of data acquisition is a double-edged sword. Scaling up data acquisition can speed up the cycle of discovery but can also misinterpret the results or possibly slow down the cycle ...
Chen ZS, Pesaran B.
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The emergence of molecular systems neuroscience. [PDF]
AbstractSystems neuroscience is focused on how ensemble properties in the brain, such as the activity of neuronal circuits, gives rise to internal brain states and behavior. Many of the studies in this field have traditionally involved electrophysiological recordings and computational approaches that attempt to decode how the brain transforms inputs ...
Shen Y +4 more
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A roadmap to integrate astrocytes into Systems Neuroscience. [PDF]
Systems neuroscience is still mainly a neuronal field, despite the plethora of evidence supporting the fact that astrocytes modulate local neural circuits, networks, and complex behaviors. In this article, we sought to identify which types of studies are
Kastanenka KV +7 more
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A Systems Neuroscience Approach to Migraine. [PDF]
Migraine is an extremely common but poorly understood nervous system disorder. We conceptualize migraine as a disorder of sensory network gain and plasticity, and we propose that this framing makes it amenable to the tools of current systems neuroscience.
Brennan KC, Pietrobon D.
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Leveraging neuroinformatics to understand cognitive phenotypes in elite athletes through systems neuroscience [PDF]
IntroductionUnderstanding the cognitive phenotypes of elite athletes offers a unique perspective on the intricate interplay between neurological traits and high-performance behaviors. This study aligns with advancing neuroinformatics by proposing a novel
Yubin Huang, Jun Liu, Qi Yu
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Pediatric Irritability: A Systems Neuroscience Approach. [PDF]
Irritability, defined as an increased propensity to exhibit increased anger relative to one's peers, is a common clinical problem in youth. Irritability can be conceptualized as aberrant responses to frustration (where frustration is the emotional response to blocked goal attainment) and/or aberrant 'approach' responses to threat.
Leibenluft E.
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Bridging complexity through integrative systems neuroscience [PDF]
Eric H. Chang +2 more
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Summary: Rostrocaudal patterning of the neural tube is a defining event in vertebrate brain development. This process is driven by morphogen gradients which specify the fate of neural progenitor cells, leading to the partitioning of the tube.
Max Brambach +6 more
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Summary: In the nervous system, parallel circuits are organized in part by the lamina-specific compartmentalization of synaptic connections. In sensory systems such as mammalian retina, degenerating third-order neurons remodel their local presynaptic ...
Manuel Soliño +3 more
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