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  • In mice, prolonged consumption of a high-fat diet decreases interest in calorie-rich foods as a result of reduced neurotensin expression and signalling, which uncouples hedonic feeding behaviour linked to neurons projecting from lateral nucleus accumbens to ventral tegmental area.

    • Neta Gazit Shimoni
    • Amanda J. Tose
    • Stephan Lammel
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 641, P: 1238-1247
  • In addition to serotonin neurons, the dorsal raphe nucleus (DR) also contains dopamine, glutamate, and GABA neurons. Here, the authors systematically compare the neurochemical identity, cell type specificity, anatomical distribution, and connectivity of DR cells targeted by commonly used Cre lines.

    • Daniel F. Cardozo Pinto
    • Hongbin Yang
    • Stephan Lammel
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-14
  • The sucrose preference test is one of the most widely used paradigms in behavioral neuroscience. Here, authors identify previously unrecognized behavioral subcomponents that can influence how it is interpreted.

    • Jeroen P. H. Verharen
    • Johannes W. de Jong
    • Stephan Lammel
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-13
  • de Jong et al. identify two dopamine cell subtypes with sustained or transient activity patterns in both cell bodies and axon terminals. They propose that these subtypes represent the parallel encoding of a behavioral state and its temporal dynamics.

    • Johannes W. de Jong
    • Yilan Liang
    • Stephan Lammel
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 27, P: 309-318
  • Through the use of a combination of state-of-the-art techniques, different populations of ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons in the mouse are shown to form separate circuits with distinct connectivity: neurons receiving input from the laterodorsal tegmentum and lateral habenula are found to mediate reward and aversion, respectively.

    • Stephan Lammel
    • Byung Kook Lim
    • Robert C. Malenka
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 491, P: 212-217
  • A new study by Owen et al. shows that widely used optogenetic light delivery can heat brain tissue and produce changes in neural activity and behavior in the absence of opsins. How will this finding influence experimental design in the optical age of neuroscience?

    • Daniel F. Cardozo Pinto
    • Stephan Lammel
    News & Views
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 22, P: 1039-1041