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Nature Neuroscience Contents
September 2000 Volume 3 Number 9, pp 845 - 959
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Brief Communications
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Fast synaptic fatigue in shibire mutants reveals a rapid requirement for
dynamin in synaptic vesicle membrane trafficking
FUMIKO KAWASAKI, MISSY HAZEN & RICHARD ORDWAY
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_859.html

Motor timing learned without motor training
DANIEL MEEGAN, RICHARD ASLIN & ROBERT JACOBS
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_860.html

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Commentary
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Should the neuroscience community make a paradigm shift to sharing primary
data?
STEPHEN KOSLOW
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_863.html

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Articles
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CLF associates with CLC to form a functional heteromeric ligand for the CNTF
receptor complex
G C A ELSON, E LELIÈVRE, C GUILLET, S CHEVALIER, H PLUN-FAVREAU, J FROGER, I
SUARD, A B DE COIGNAC, Y DELNESTE, J -Y BONNEFOY, J -F GAUCHAT & H GASCAN
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_867.html

Control of Müller glial cell proliferation and activation following retinal
injury
M A DYER & C L CEPKO
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_873.html

Molecular memory by reversible translocation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent
protein kinase II
K SHEN, M N TERUEL, J H CONNOR, S SHENOLIKAR & T MEYER
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_881.html

Glutamate receptors regulate actin-based plasticity in dendritic spines
M FISCHER, S KAECH, U WAGNER, H BRINKHAUS & A MATUS
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_887.html

Somatic EPSP amplitude is independent of synapse location in hippocampal
pyramidal neurons
J C MAGEE & E P COOK
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_895.html

A network of electrically coupled interneurons drives synchronized
inhibition in neocortex
M BEIERLEIN, J R GIBSON & B W CONNORS
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_904.html

The role of {alpha}-CaMKII autophosphorylation in neocortical
experience-dependent plasticity
S GLAZEWSKI, K P GIESE, A SILVA & K FOX
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_911.html

Competitive Hebbian learning through spike-timing-dependent synaptic
plasticity
S SONG, K D MILLER & L F ABBOTT
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_919.html

Multi-unit recordings reveal context-dependent modulation of synchrony in
odor-specific neural ensembles
T A CHRISTENSEN, V M PAWLOWSKI, H LEI & J G HILDEBRAND
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_927.html

Fixation neurons in the superior colliculus encode distance between current
and desired gaze positions
A BERGERON & D GUITTON
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_932.html

Activity in primary visual cortex predicts performance in a visual detection
task
D RESS, B T BACKUS & D J HEEGER
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_940.html

Category-specific visual responses of single neurons in the human medial
temporal lobe
G KREIMAN, C KOCH & I FRIED
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_946.html

Motion distorts visual space: shifting the perceived position of remote
stationary objects
D WHITNEY & P CAVANAGH
http://www.nature.com/neurolink/v3/n9/abs/nn0900_954.html

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Editorial
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A debate over fMRI data sharing

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Letters to the Editor
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Does a stretch-inactivated cation channel integrate osmotic and peptidergic
signals?
FREDERICK SACHS, CATHERINE MORRIS & OWEN HAMILL

Does a stretch-inactivated cation channel integrate osmotic and peptidergic
signals?
CHARLES BOURQUE & YASSAR CHAKFE

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News & Views
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Distant synapses raise their voices
NELSON SPRUSTON

CNTF II, I presume?
STEVEN LESSER & DONALD LO

Probing the olfactory code
C. GIOVANNI GALIZIA & RANDOLF MENZEL

Coding for visual categories in the human brain
CHARLES GROSS

The mechanics behind spines on the move
JOHN SPIRO

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Book Review
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The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness

by ANTONIO R. DAMASIO
Reviewed by ZACHARY MAINEN

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