New Frontiers in BRAIN SCIENCE 1999 - from Molecules to Minds
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A Molecular Basis for Bidirectional, Experience-Dependent
Modifications of Synaptic Transmission in the Neocortex
Mark Bear
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DECONSTRUCTING SMELL
Linda Buck
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Function and Regulation of Glutamate Receptors During Early
Circuit Formation
Martha Constantine-Paton
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The Hippocampal Memory Code: Linking Episodes Into a Memory
Space
Howard Eichenbaum
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Building Neural Representations of Habits: Deep Brain
Learning and Memory
Ann Graybiel
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Cellular Basis of the Critical Period for
Experience-Dependent Plasticity in Visual Cortex
Takao K. Hensch
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Breakthroughs in Neuroscience in the Past and in the
Future
Masao Ito
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Functional Specialization in Human Visual Cortex: Faces and
Places
Nancy Kanwisher
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Understanding Hippocampal Circuitry and the Role of Theta
Oscillations
John E. Lisman
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Coordinated Activation of AMPA and NMDA Receptor during
Quantal Synaptic Transmission
Guosong Liu
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Molecular Mechanism of Brain Development and
Differentiation
Katsuhiko Mikoshiba
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Prefrontal Cortex and the Neural Basis of Cognition
Earl K. Miller
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CPG15, a Molecular Mediator of Dendritic Remodelling at
'plastic' Synapses
Elly Nedivi
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Cellular and Regional Specification in the Zebrafish Brain
Mediated by the Islet-1 Family
Hitoshi Okamoto
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Models of Object Recognition in Cortex
Tomaso Poggio
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Object Recognition in Inferotemporal and Prefrontal
Cortices
Keiji Tanaka, Takeshi Hasegawa, Kenji Matsumoto, Kang Cheng and R. Allen Waggoner
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Signal Transduction Mechanisms by Which Ca2+ Regulates
Adaptive Neuronal Responses
Xu Tao, Jon Kornhauser, Adam Shaywitz, Wen Chen, Ricardo Dolmetsch, Anne West and Michael Greenberg
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Mechanism of Learning and Memory
Susumu Tonegawa
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The Formation and Activation of Hippocampal Memory
Traces
Matthew Wilson
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Multisynaptic Neural Pathways Visualized with WGA
Transgene
Yoshihiro Yoshihara
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