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From motivation to action: functional interface between the limbic system and the motor system
TL;DR: It has been proposed that the nucleus accumbens is a key component of this neural interface since it receives inputs from limbic forebrain structures, either directly or indirectly via the ventral tegmental area of Tsai, and sends signals to the motor system via the globus pallidus.
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Central control of song in the canary, Serinus canarius
Fernando Nottebohm,Fernando Nottebohm,Tegner M. Stokes,Tegner M. Stokes,Christiana M. Leonard,Christiana M. Leonard +5 more
TL;DR: Central nervous pathways controlling bird son in the canary are traced using a combination of behavioral and anatomical techniques and direct connections were found onto the cells of the motor nucleus innervating the syrinx, the organ of song production.
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The draft genome of Ciona intestinalis : insights into chordate and vertebrate origins
Paramvir S. Dehal,Yutaka Satou,Robert K. Campbell,Jarrod Chapman,Bernard M. Degnan,Anthony W. De Tomaso,Brad Davidson,Anna Di Gregorio,Maarten D. Sollewijn Gelpke,David Goodstein,Naoe Harafuji,Kenneth E. M. Hastings,Isaac Ho,Kohji Hotta,Wayne Huang,Takeshi Kawashima,Patrick Lemaire,Diego Martinez,Ian A. Meinertzhagen,Simona Necula,Masaru Nonaka,Nik Putnam,Sam Rash,Hidetoshi Saiga,Masanobu Satake,Astrid Terry,Lixy Yamada,Hong Gang Wang,Satoko Awazu,Kaoru Azumi,Jeffrey L. Boore,Margherita Branno,Stephen T. Chin-Bow,Rosaria DeSantis,Sharon A. Doyle,Pilar Francino,David N. Keys,David N. Keys,Shinobu Haga,Hiroko Hayashi,Kyosuke Hino,Kaoru S. Imai,Kazuo Inaba,Shungo Kano,Shungo Kano,Kenji Kobayashi,Mari Kobayashi,Byung In Lee,Kazuhiro W. Makabe,Chitra Manohar,Giorgio Matassi,Mónica Medina,Yasuaki Mochizuki,Steve Mount,Tomomi Morishita,Sachiko Miura,Akie Nakayama,Satoko Nishizaka,Hisayo Nomoto,Fumiko Ohta,Kazuko Oishi,Isidore Rigoutsos,Masako Sano,Akane Sasaki,Yasunori Sasakura,Eiichi Shoguchi,Tadasu Shin-I,Antoinetta Spagnuolo,Didier Y.R. Stainier,Miho Suzuki,Olivier Tassy,Naohito Takatori,Miki Tokuoka,Kasumi Yagi,Fumiko Yoshizaki,Shuichi Wada,Cindy Zhang,P. Douglas Hyatt,Frank W. Larimer,Chris Detter,Norman A. Doggett,Tijana Glavina,Trevor Hawkins,Paul G. Richardson,Susan Lucas,Yuji Kohara,Michael Levine,Nori Satoh,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Daniel S. Rokhsar +89 more
TL;DR: A draft of the protein-coding portion of the genome of the most studied ascidian, Ciona intestinalis, is generated, suggesting that ascidians contain the basic ancestral complement of genes involved in cell signaling and development.
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Evolutionary studies of the nerve growth factor family reveal a novel member abundantly expressed in Xenopus ovary.
TL;DR: Phylogenetic trees reflecting the evolution and speciation of the members of the NGF family were constructed and the NT-4 protein was shown to interact with the low affinity NGF receptor and elicited neurite outgrowth from explanted dorsal root ganglia with no and lower activity in sympathetic and nodose ganglia, respectively.
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Vestibular System: The Many Facets of a Multimodal Sense
TL;DR: Proprioceptive-vestibular interactions, coupled with corollary discharge of a motor plan, allow the brain to distinguish actively generated from passive head movements and nonlinear interactions between otolith and canal signals allow the vestibular system to function as an inertial sensor and contribute critically to both navigation and spatial orientation.