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- 23 May 2012 : Dissecting the central stress response using site-specific genetic manipulation in adult mice
- 4 April 2012 Whole-field polarisation vision in crustaceans
- The impact of cannabis use on cognitive functioning and brain structure
- 22 March 2012 Disruptions in a mouse model of ALS
- 14 March 2012 Brain processes underlying the planning and perception of actions
- 22 Feb 2012 Creating the cortex: mechanisms of cortical development
- 29 February 2012 Genomic and transcriptomic applications based on NextGen Sequencing
- You are what your mother eats
- The natural history of Alzheimer’s disease: strategies for diagnosis and therapy
- Imaging epileptogenesis
- Highlights in the making and breaking of the neuromotor system
- Neurite development and regeneration in C. elegans neurons
- Language, time, and the lopsided brain
- Regulation of autophagic trafficking in neurons: clues to a novel neurodegenerative pathway
- Fear, synaptic plasticity and the amygdala
- Food for thought: how the growth of Drosophila CNS is spared under nutrient restriction
- Biology of olfactory ensheathing cells in CNS regeneration
- Corollary Discharge Abnormalities in Patients with Schizophrenia
- Some building blocks for motion vision
- Modelling cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia in developmental vitamin D-deficient rats
- Epigenetic mechanisms associated with vulnerability and resilience to psychiatric disease
- Converging mechanisms for stress and diabetes in the regulation of hippocampal plasticity
- Modular Reinforcement Learning as a Model of Embodied Cognition
- Neurocomputational principles of animal navigation
- Parietal control of attention, saccadic remapping and audiovisual integration: Insights from human brain stimulation studies
- Physical exercise activates endogenous neural stem cells in the aged brain
- The ethics of 'brain gain'
- The medial intercalated cells of the mouse amygdala
- The Role of Nuclear Factor One (NFI) in Cortical Development
- Transcriptional control of CNS myelination
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