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Volume 37, Issue 12., December, 2021


Original Articles

Steroid Receptor Coactivator 3 Regulates Synaptic Plasticity and Hippocampus-dependent Memory
Hai-Long Zhang1 • Bing Zhao2 • Pin Yang1 • Yin-Quan Du1 • Wei Han1 • Jianming Xu3 • Dong-Min Yin1
2021,37(12):1645–1657   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

ubtor Mutation Causes Motor Hyperactivity by Activating mTOR Signaling in Zebrafish
Tiantian Wang1 • Mingshan Zhou1 • Quan Zhang1 • Cuizhen Zhang1 • Gang Peng
2021,37(12):   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Dlg1 Knockout Inhibits Microglial Activation and Alleviates Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Depression-Like Behavior in Mice
Zhixin Peng1,2 • Xiaoheng Li2 • Jun Li3 • Yuan Dong4 • Yuhao Gao2 • Yajin Liao5 • Meichen Yan5 • Zengqiang Yuan1,2,5 • Jinbo Cheng5
2021,37(12):1671–1682   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Simvastatin Blocks Reinstatement of Cocaine-induced Conditioned Place Preference in Male Mice with Brain Lipidome Remodeling
Wei Xu1,2,3 • Yuman He1 • Jiamei Zhang1 • Hongchun Li1 • Xuemei Wan1 • Menglu Li1 • Yonghai Wang4 • Rui Xu1 • Haoluo Zhang1 • Yanping Dai1 • Haxiaoyu Liu4 • Linhong Jiang1 • Ying Zhao1 • Xiaobo Cen1
2021,37(12):1683–1702   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Letters to the Editor

Mapping Genome-wide Binding Sites of Prox1 in Mouse Cochlea Using the CUT&RUN Approach
Zhengnan Luo1,2 • Jixiang Zhang2,4 • Lianyong Qiao4 • Falong Lu2,4 • Zhiyong Liu1,2,3
2021,37(12):1703–1707   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

A Standardized Protocol for the Induction of Specific Social Fear in Mice
Junqiang Zheng1,2 • Yuanyuan Tian1,2 • Haifeng Xu1,2 • infan Gu1,2 • Han Xu1,2
2021,37(12):1708–1712   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Overexpression of MECP2 in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Alters Circadian Rhythm and Induces Abnormal Social Behaviors
Hailin Liu1,2 • Zilong Qiu1,2,3,4
2021,37(12):1713–1717   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Reviews

Precise Modulation Strategies for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Advances and Future Directions
Gangliang Zhong1,2 • Zhengyi Yang1,2 • Tianzi Jiang1,2,3,4
2021,37(12):1718–1734   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Hot Topics in Recent Parkinson’s Disease Research: Where We are and Where We Should Go
Song Li1,2 • Congcong Jia1,2 • Tianbai Li1,2 • Weidong Le1,2,3
2021,37(12):1735–1744   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]


Volume 37, Issue 12, December, 2021

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a popular modulatory technique for the noninvasive diagnosis and therapy of neurological and psychiatric diseases. The literature provides strong evidence that the modulatory effects of TMS vary depending on modulation strategies. Zhong et al. review the literature on possible technologies for precise modulation to highlight progress, as well as limitations, with the goal of suggesting future directions for this field. In the cover image, the modulatory effects of the figure-of-eight coil in TMS result from active initiation of action potentials in stimulated neurons or alterations in brain networks, which may help to decide optimal brain stimulation targets and facilitate more precise modulation. See pages 1718-1734. (Cover designed by Dr. Gangliang Zhong).