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  • Bats use a process known as echolocation to measure the distance of an object by echo delay. Here, studies in newborn bats reveal that echo delay tuning of neurons in the auditory cortex is present at birth rather than acquired as a result of echolocation experience.

    • Manfred Kössl
    • Cornelia Voss
    • Marianne Vater
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 3, P: 1-7
  • No increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcome has been reported in patients with inflammatory arthropathies treated with tumor necrosis factor antagonists. More data are required, however, before firm conclusions can be drawn regarding the safety of these agents during pregnancy, childbirth and lactation, as outlined in this article.

    • Johan F Skomsvoll
    • Marianne Wallenius
    • Tore K Kvien
    Reviews
    Nature Clinical Practice Rheumatology
    Volume: 3, P: 156-164
  • Topographic cortical representation of echo delay is instrumental for general orientation in bats. Hechavarría et al. show that topographic maps in the bat auditory cortex that are associated with minimal and optimal echo delays are less organized than maps associated with maximum echo delays.

    • Julio C. Hechavarría
    • Silvio Macías
    • Manfred Kössl
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 4, P: 1-11