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Innovations present in the primate interneuron repertoire.

Climbing fiber synapses rapidly and transiently inhibit neighboring Purkinje cells via ephaptic coupling.

Sulcal Depth in the Medial Ventral Temporal Cortex Predicts the Location of a Place-Selective Region in Macaques, Children, and Adults.

Sensory Experience Engages Microglia to Shape Neural Connectivity through a Non-Phagocytic Mechanism.

Non-neuronal expression of SARS-CoV-2 entry genes in the olfactory system suggests mechanisms underlying COVID-19-associated anosmia.

Epineural optogenetic activation of nociceptors initiates and amplifies inflammation.

Editorial overview: Cellular Nneuroscience.

Anatomically segregated basal ganglia pathways allow parallel behavioral modulation.

An Architect of the Hindbrain: DDX3X Regulates Normal and Malignant Development.

Recognizing Team Science Contributions in Academic Hiring, Promotion, and Tenure.

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