#eNeuro highlight of the week: Exploring the lasting harms of social isolation in adolescence.
Explore this week’s selection of featured research:
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#eNeuro | Development and Characterization of Conformation-Preferring Antibodies Targeting Phosphorylated Threonine 19 in PSD-95
https://t.co/QT5EapcJBZ
Greetings from Barcelona!
It was a pleasure to meet with the authors of a forthcoming Journal of Neuroscience article and welcome recipients of SfN's FENS Forum travel award this week at #FENS2026.
SfN is proud to support its members in sharing their research with the world.
#eNeuro offers the option of double-blind review, allowing the authors to remain anonymous to the reviewers.
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Join the next #ResearchInConversation webinar series as Ulrike Basten discusses her #JNeurosci paper on decision-making and psychological resilience with RE Monica Rosenberg
🗓 July 14 | 2 PM EDT
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#eNeuro: Informed by previous work suggesting that the supramammillary nucleus is involved in processing new information, Maejima et al. used mouse models of neurodevelopmental disorders to explore the role of this brain region in recognizing new peers.
https://t.co/BXiWvXkzhq
#eNeuro introduces the Board of Associate Reviewers to strengthen peer review, enhance the author experience, and recognize reviewers' vital contributions. Learn how this initiative will ensure reliability, quality control, and build trust.
https://t.co/dPPLFB2EjM
#JNeurosci highlight of the week: How the brain’s internal clock regulates the estrous cycle.
Explore this week’s selection of featured research: https://t.co/lYIPTr6UKC
#eNeuro: Findings from Liu et al. suggest that the NCM in adult female zebra finches plays a key role in distinguishing individual songs and that forms of song memory in the NCM differ across sexes and ages.
https://t.co/feeFSYagvz
This Week in The Journal #JNeurosci | Exploring How Nanoparticles Promote Spinal Cord Recovery; How the Hippocampus Supports Item Classification
https://t.co/WPzCSyBySQ
#JNeurosci: Chen et al. unveil neural and physiological components at play when people approach or avoid perceived rewards and threats.
https://t.co/qsT9VM3uie
Join the discussion with Ulrike Basten and #JNeurosci Reviewing Editor Monica Rosenberg on July 14, 2PM EDT
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New in #JNeurosci from Rammensee et al: Some people display differences in brain responses to rewards and costs from choices they make that are associated with higher psychological resilience. https://t.co/2fn6CX4Xdd
#JNeurosci: Sugiyama et al. explored how a neuron population in the circadian system of mice regulates the estrous cycle, shedding light on how the brain’s internal clock organizes reproductive physiology.
https://t.co/1Xq9FhPYEl
New in #JNeurosci: Zhang et al. identify microstructural changes in the brain that may drive the link between cardiac dysfunction and memory deficits.
https://t.co/iR4YPno8Bi
#eNeuro | A Distinct Adolescent Profile for Activity and Dopamine Release in the Nucleus Accumbens during Pavlovian Conditioning
https://t.co/EGlvmI75kJ
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