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By SfN Staff
November 23, 2023

See the most-shared articles published in September and October 2023.

By Christophe Bernard, EiC
November 10, 2023

Share your thoughts here about post-publication review. Do you see advantages or potential pitfalls? Is it the future for neuroscience research? Add your comments in this discussion post.

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By SfN Staff
November 9, 2023

Dr. Mahima Sharma, currently advancing her research career at the Buck Institute, emphasizes how interdisciplinary collaboration is critical for extending benchwork science translatability as we discuss her recent first author eNeuro publication.

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By SfN Staff
November 2, 2023

In this study, authors find an important new locus of compensatory synaptic strength changes in the early developing chick autonomic nervous system.

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By SfN Staff
October 26, 2023

Meet Dr. Kimron Shapiro, currently an Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at University of Birmingham. Kim’s research focuses on understanding how the brain stores and retrieves multimodal events, particularly auditory and visual.

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By SfN Staff
October 19, 2023

This image shows 3D reconstructions of Little skate photoreceptor terminals (orange) and postsynaptic partners (yellow and blue) obtained from serial block-face electron microscopy data.

By SfN Staff
October 12, 2023

Dr. Hugo Calligaro, currently in the lab of Dr. Satchidananda Panda at Salk Institute for Biological Studies, tells us about his interest in circadian rhythms and discusses the unexpected findings from his recent first author publication.

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By SfN Staff
October 5, 2023

This paper investigates spatial and temporal patterns of key enzymes involved in purine synthesis.

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By SfN Staff
September 28, 2023

Dr. Matthew Colonnese gives behind-the-scenes details about his eNeuro paper and cogitates on the implications of his surprising findings, in an episode of the webinar series SfN Journals: In Conversation. Here we provide a teaser for the episode available to watch on-demand.

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By SfN Staff
September 21, 2023

Dr. Paul Baudin, currently completing his medical degree at the Sorbonne Paris Nord university, tells us how his Ph.D. broadened his conceptualization of neurological diseases and treatments, and emphasizes the importance of publishing negative data.