Статья
Knockdown of the neuronal gene Lim3 at the early stages of development affects mitochondrial function and lifespan in Drosophila.
Сборник подготовлен к юбилею доктора исторических наук Ирины Геннадиевны Коноваловой, зам. директора, главного научного сотрудника, зав. Отделом специальных исторических дисциплин и зав. Центром исторической географии Института всеобщей истории РАН, крупнейшего в нашей стране востоковеда, автора большого числа исследований и публикаций источников, выдающегося специалиста в области исторической географии, ответственного редактора недавно организованного ею альманаха "Историческая география". В сборник вошли статьи ее коллег и друзей, написанные по следующим направлениям: историческая география, гуманитарная и культурная география, история географии и картографии.
Для историков, географов, филологов.
Many environmental stimuli present a quasi-rhythmic structure at different timescales that the brain needs to decompose and integrate. Cortical oscillations have been proposed as instruments of sensory de-multiplexing, i.e., the parallel processing of different frequency streams in sensory signals. Yet their causal role in such a process has never been demonstrated. Here, we used a neural microcircuit model to address whether coupled theta–gamma oscillations, as observed in human auditory cortex, could underpin the multiscale sensory analysis of speech. We show that, in continuous speech, theta oscillations can flexibly track the syllabic rhythm and temporally organize the phoneme-level response of gamma neurons into a code that enables syllable identification. The tracking of slow speech fluctuations by theta oscillations, and its coupling to gamma-spiking activity both appeared as critical features for accurate speech encoding. These results demonstrate that cortical oscillations can be a key instrument of speech de-multiplexing, parsing, and encoding.
Сборник статей по проблемам ООПТ.
В сборник Трудов МОО включены избранные материалы XIII Международной орнитологической конференции Северной Евразии, состоявшейся в г. Оренбурге 30 апреля - 6 мая 2010 г. Тематика статей касается истории Мензбировского орнитологического общества и палеоорнитологии, общих проблем орнитологии, фауны и систематики птиц, их экологии и эволюции, а также вопросов охраны редких видов. Среди информационных материалов публикуется Резолюция XIII Орнитологической конференции Северной Евразии
Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (NNRs) of the α7 subtype have been shown to contribute to the release of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens. The site of action and the underlying mechanism, however, are unclear. Here we applied a circuit modeling approach, supported by electrochemical in vivo recordings, to clarify this issue. Modeling revealed two potential mechanisms for the drop in accumbal dopamine efflux evoked by the selective α7 partial agonist TC-7020. TC-7020 could desensitize α7 NNRs located predominantly on dopamine neurons or glutamatergic afferents to them or, alternatively, activate α7 NNRs located on the glutamatergic afferents to GABAergic interneurons in the ventral tegmental area. Only the model based on desensitization, however, was able to explain the neutralizing effect of coapplied PNU-120596, a positive allosteric modulator. According to our results, the most likely sites of action are the preterminal α7 NNRs controlling glutamate release from cortical afferents to the nucleus accumbens. These findings offer a rationale for the further investigation of α7 NNR agonists as therapy for diseases associated with enhanced mesolimbic dopaminergic tone, such as schizophrenia and addiction