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AbstractRodent hippocampal place cell activity can be journey-dependent, firing in a location only when the animal takes a particular path leading to or from that location. Alternatively, place cell activity can be journey-independent, firing irrespective of th...Nov 6, 2007
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Neuroscience QuarterlyIndividuals and organizations coordinate defense of biomedical community's needsOct 15, 2025
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Neuroscience QuarterlyWhen responding to disappointment, take time and perspective.Apr 1, 2021
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Navigating the nearly 9,000 presenters, 999 poster sessions, and hundreds of exhibits, panels, and other events happening virtually at Neuroscience 2021 might feel overwhelming. But planning your schedule now can help you manage your days and get the most out of your meeting experience.