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    Estrogen receptor alpha signaling in dendritic cells modulates autoimmune disease phenotype in mice
    Abstract Estrogen is a disease-modifying factor in multiple sclerosis (MS) and its animal model experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) via estrogen receptor alpha (ERα). However, the mechanisms by which ERα signaling contributes to changes in disease pathogenesis have not been completely elucidated. Here, we demonstrate that ERα deletion in dendritic cells (DCs) of mice induces severe...
  • A Pair of Rats
    Effects of combined use of alcohol and delta-9-tetrahydrocannibinol on working memory in Long Evans rats
    Abstract The increase in social acceptance and legalization of cannabis over the last several years is likely to increase the prevalence of its co-use with alcohol. In spite of this, the potential for effects unique to co-use of these drugs, especially in moderate doses, has been studied relatively infrequently. We addressed this in the current study using a laboratory rat model of voluntary...
  • Parents With Child Holding Hands
    Who cares? An integrative approach to understanding the evolution of behavioural plasticity in parental care
    Abstract Natural selection acts on underlying mechanisms to fine-tune expression of behaviour across scales – within individuals, among individuals, between sexes and across species. The inherently environmentally responsive nature of behaviour, or behavioural plasticity, may bias how behaviour evolves. However, studies of plasticity rarely integrate patterns across levels...
  • Poisonous Frog
    Evolution of acoustic signals associated with cooperative parental behavior in a poison frog
    Abstract The emergence of complex social interactions is predicted to be an important selective force in the diversification of communication systems. Parental care presents a key social context in which to study the evolution of novel signals, as care often requires communication and behavioral coordination between parents and is an evolutionary stepping-stone toward increasingly complex social...
  • Graphic of Neural Activity in the Brain
    Ultra-parallel label-free optophysiology of neural activity
    Abstract The electrical activity of neurons has a spatiotemporal footprint that spans three orders of magnitude. Traditional electrophysiology lacks the spatial throughput to image the activity of an entire neural network; besides, labeled optical imaging using voltage-sensitive dyes and tracking Ca2+ ion dynamics lack the versatility and speed to capture fast-spiking activity, respectively...
  • Close-up of Microscope
    Tracking the binding of multi-functional fluorescent tags for Alzheimer's disease using quantitative multiphoton microscopy
    Abstract A recent theranostic approach to address Alzheimer's disease (AD) utilizes multifunctional targets that both tag and negate the toxicity of AD biomarkers. These compounds, which emit fluorescence with both an activation and a spectral shift in the presence of Aβ, were previously characterized with traditional fluorescence imaging for binary characterization. However, these...
  • Nerve Cell Illustration
    Phase-sensitive detection of anomalous diffusion dynamics in the neuronal membrane induced by ion channel gating
    Abstract Non-ergodicity of neuronal dynamics from rapid ion channel gating through the membrane induces membrane displacement statistics that deviate from Brownian motion. The membrane dynamics from ion channel gating were imaged by phase-sensitive optical coherence microscopy. The distribution of optical displacements of the neuronal membrane showed a Lévy-like distribution and the memory...
  • Foraging Mouse
    Noncanonical genomic imprinting in the monoamine system determines naturalistic foraging and brain-adrenal axis functions
    Abstract Noncanonical genomic imprinting can cause biased expression of one parental allele in a tissue; however, the functional relevance of such biases is unclear. To investigate ethological roles for noncanonical imprinting in dopa decarboxylase (Ddc) and tyrosine hydroxylase (Th), we use machine learning to decompose naturalistic foraging in maternal and paternal allele mutant heterozygous...
  • Clock on Wall
    Comparing models of learning and relearning in large-scale cognitive training data sets
    Abstract Practice in real-world settings exhibits many idiosyncracies of scheduling and duration that can only be roughly approximated by laboratory research. Here we investigate 39,157 individuals’ performance on two cognitive games on the Lumosity platform over a span of 5 years. The large-scale nature of the data allows us to observe highly varied lengths of uncontrolled interruptions to...
  • Typing on Laptop
    Using the internet “raises the bar” for precision in self‐produced question answering
    Abstract When responding to queries for information, people control the grain size (precision–coarseness) of the information they communicate based on competing goals of accuracy and informativeness (Goldsmith & Koriat, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1999, 19, 167). Two experiments examined whether the act of searching for answers using...

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