Cortical Deficits are Correlated with Impaired Stereopsis in Patients with Strabismus
Sida Xi1,2,3,4 · Yulian Zhou1,2,3,4 · Jing Yao1,2,3,4 ·
Xinpei Ye5
· Peng Zhang6
· Wen Wen1,2,3,4 ·
Chen Zhao1,2,3,4
2023,39(7):1039–1049 [
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Projection-Specific Heterogeneity of the Axon Initial Segment of Pyramidal Neurons in the Prelimbic Cortex
Ankang Hu1,2 · Rui Zhao1
· Baihui Ren4
· Yang Li1
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Jiangteng Lu3,4,5 · Yilin Tai1
2023,39(7):1050–1068 [
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Correlation Analysis of Molecularly-Defined Cortical Interneuron Populations with Morpho-Electric Properties in Layer V of Mouse Neocortex
Jun‑Wei Cao1
· Xiao‑Yi Mao2
· Liang Zhu3
· Zhi‑Shuo Zhou4
· Shao‑Na Jiang1
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Lin‑Yun Liu1
· Shu‑Qing Zhang1
· Yinghui Fu1
· Wen‑Dong Xu5
· Yong‑Chun Yu1
2023,39(7):1069–1086 [
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Chromatin Remodeling Factor SMARCA5 is Essential for Hippocampal Memory Maintenance via Metabolic Pathways in Mice
Yu Qu1
· Nan Zhou2
· Xia Zhang1,3,4,5 · Yan Li2
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Xu‑Feng Xu1,3
2023,39(7):1087–1104 [
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The Objective Assessment of Event-Related Potentials: An Influence of Chronic Pain on ERP Parameters
Maksim Zhuravlev1,2 · Mikhail Novikov3 · Ruzanna Parsamyan3 ·
Anton Selskii2,3 · Anastasiya Runnova1,3
2023,39(7):1105–1116 [
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Resveratrol and Sir2 Reverse Sleep and Memory Defects Induced by Amyloid Precursor Protein
Yuping Hao1 · Lingzhan Shao1 · Jianan Hou1 · Yan Zhang1 · Yuqian Ma1 ·
Jinhao Liu1 · Chuan Xu1 · Fujun Chen1 · Li‑Hui Cao2 · Yong Ping1
2023,39(7):1117–1130 [
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Inhibition of Foxp4 Disrupts Cadherin-based Adhesion of Radial Glial Cells, Leading to Abnormal Differentiation and Migration of Cortical Neurons in Mice
Xue Li1,2 · Shimin Zou1,2 · Xiaomeng Tu1,2 · Shishuai Hao1,2 · Tian Jiang3
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Jie‑Guang Chen1,2
2023,39(7):1131–1145 [
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Mid-infrared Photons Released by NAD+ Reduction in the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle of Myelinated Neuron
Daoling Peng1
· Wenpeng Qi2
· Feng Zhang3
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Bo Song3
2023,39(7):1146–1150 [
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Projections from the Prefrontal Cortex to Zona Incerta Mediate Fear Generalization
Kun Tong1
· Guang‑Kai Bu1
· Si‑Qi Jing2
· Tong Wu1,3 · Yu‑Tong Song1
· Yue You1
·
Le Liu1
· Yuan‑Hao Chen1
· Jing‑Ru Hao1
· Nan Sun1
· Can Gao1,4
2023,39(7):1151–1156 [
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Role of the Voltage-Gated Proton Channel Hv1 in Nervous Systems
Yu Shen1,2 · Yuncheng Luo1,2 · Ping Liao2 ·
Yunxia Zuo1,2 · Ruotian Jiang1,2
2023,39(7):1157–1172 [
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C/EBPβ/AEP Signaling Drives Alzheimer's Disease Pathogenesis
Jing Xiong1
· Zhentao Zhang1
· Keqiang Ye2
2023,39(7):1173–1185 [
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Linking Genetic Risks to Pathological α-Synuclein Transmission in Parkinson's Disease
Xiaoqing Mi1 · Lei Chen1 · Junxia Xie1 · Ning Song1
2023,39(7):1186–1188 [
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Now We Can Tame the Wild West of Controlling Astrocytes for Treating Neocortical Epilepsy
Yingying Tang1
· Shuo Zhang2,3 · Cenglin Xu2
2023,39(7):1189–1190 [
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Correction to: Chromatin Remodeling Factor SMARCA5 is Essential for Hippocampal Memory Maintenance via Metabolic Pathways in Mice
Yu Qu1 · Nan Zhou2 · Xia Zhang1,3,4,5 · Yan Li2 ·
Xu‑Feng Xu1,3
2023,39(7):1191–1191 [
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Xi et al. investigated the neural mechanism underlying impaired stereopsis and possible functional plasticity after strabismus surgery. Functional MRI revealed stereoscopic deficits along the dorsal and ventral visual streams and correlations between cortical deficits and impaired stereopsis. The findings further highlight the need for additional postoperative strategies to promote functional plasticity and enhance the restoration of stereopsis. The cover image depicts the process of an ophthalmologist conquering a strabismus sculpture standing on the top of a mountain under a vast starry sky. The brain is like a towering mountain; strabismus and other visual problems are just like ancient bronze wares standing on the peak; researchers and doctors, as climbers, are constantly challenging the limits and difficulties. The colors of the parietal-occipital-temporal lobes of the brain represent the primary visual cortex and the dorsal and ventral visual areas. See pages 1039–1049. (Cover provided by Drs Sida Xi and Wen Wen)