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  • In this study, the authors show that velocity-dependent lag normalization in the retina is accomplished via a subset of adjacent directionally selective ganglion cells that are electrically coupled, allowing each activated cell to prime its neighbor.

    • Stuart Trenholm
    • David J Schwab
    • Gautam B Awatramani
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 16, P: 154-156
  • Pseudorabies viruses encoding fluorescent proteins are a powerful method for mapping neuronal circuits. Now a series of pseudorabies virus strains encoding fluorescent sensors and time-shifted florescent proteins allow dissection of complex circuits with concurrent activity analysis while defining an analysis period during which the neurons are still healthy.

    • Zsolt Boldogkői
    • Kamill Balint
    • Botond Roska
    Research
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 6, P: 127-130