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Progress in Neurobiology

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Progress in Neurobiology is designed to help individuals keep abreast of advances in knowledge in the broad field of neurosciences through the publication of comprehensive reviews by leading researchers. It will include the application of neurophysiological, biochemical, pharmacological, molecular biological, anatomical, and behavioral analyses to problems of molecular, cellular, developmental, and systems neuroscience. Special attention will be given to those areas where availability of new techniques has led to a multi-disciplinary approach to the problems of the nervous system. It is the intention of the Editor-in-Chief that the reviews should be of sufficient clarity to be suitable for assimilation by doctoral and postdoctoral students as well as by research scientists in neuroscience and allied fields. The authorship is international.

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revistas

ISSN impreso

0301-0082

ISSN electrónico

1873-5118

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

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Memory integration: An alternative to the consolidation/reconsolidation hypothesis

Pascale Gisquet-Verrier; David C. RiccioORCID

Palabras clave: General Neuroscience.

Pp. 15-31

Brain pathology and cerebellar purkinje cell loss in a mouse model of chronic neuronopathic Gaucher disease

Yael Pewzner-Jung; Tammar Joseph; Shani Blumenreich; Ayelet VardiORCID; Natalia Santos Ferreira; Soo Min Cho; Raya Eilam; Michael Tsoory; Inbal E. Biton; Vlad Brumfeld; Rebecca Haffner-Krausz; Ori BrennerORCID; Nir Sharabi; Yoseph Addadi; Tomer-Meir SalameORCID; Ron Rotkopf; Noa Wigoda; Nadav Yayon; Alfred H. Merrill Jr.; Raphael Schiffmann; Anthony H. FutermanORCID

Palabras clave: General Neuroscience.

Pp. 101939

Toward personalized medicine in connectomic deep brain stimulation

Barbara HollunderORCID; Nanditha RajamaniORCID; Shan H. Siddiqi; Carsten FinkeORCID; Andrea A. Kühn; Helen S. MaybergORCID; Michael D. Fox; Clemens NeudorferORCID; Andreas Horn

Palabras clave: General Neuroscience.

Pp. 102211