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1 rom EyeWire, an online community of 'citizen neuroscientists'.
2 ) was the UK's first eminent neurologist and neuroscientist.
3 an important focus of investigation for the neuroscientist.
4 uting professionals rather than experimental neuroscientists.
5 ebral cortex is a topic of great interest to neuroscientists.
6 rging capabilities of particular interest to neuroscientists.
7 state-of-the-art of RNAi and its utility to neuroscientists.
8 n are of major interest to a wide variety of neuroscientists.
9 e it will promote better communication among neuroscientists.
10 learning and memory is a major challenge for neuroscientists.
11 tes and has been traditionally overlooked by neuroscientists.
12 s have yielded crystal structures so dear to neuroscientists.
13 ) recognizing theoretical neuroscientists as neuroscientists.
14 visual consciousness--continues to challenge neuroscientists.
15 the attention of both molecular and systems neuroscientists.
16 and also as effective tools for reductionist neuroscientists.
17 delivery to the distal axon has long puzzled neuroscientists.
18 avored by physiologists, pharmacologists and neuroscientists.
19 laboration between geneticists and cognitive neuroscientists, 2) the likelihood of genetic heterogene
20 rge ensembles of cells, yet most of the data neuroscientists accumulate is at the level of individual
22 t the only drivers of data-sharing needs, as neuroscientists across the full spectrum of research gra
23 ce understanding.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Most neuroscientists agree on the eminent importance of predi
24 ' has--for both mainstream immunologists and neuroscientists alike--often seemed more a realm of anec
27 tlines the pros and cons of data sharing for neuroscientists and argues that continued progress in th
28 nsidering a complete neuromechanical system, neuroscientists and biomechanicians together can provide
30 Hodgkin and Huxley, multiple generations of neuroscientists and biophysicists have built upon their
32 eory will result from collaborations between neuroscientists and economists and will benefit from inp
35 es that were performed in collaboration with neuroscientists and neurosurgeons using simulated and re
36 se of this review is to assist neurologists, neuroscientists and other interested readers in followin
37 edients of successful communications between neuroscientists and other stakeholders are different fro
38 breathing in vitro as well as in vivo, many neuroscientists and physiologists are surprised that res
39 breathing in vitro as well as in vivo, many neuroscientists and physiologists are surprised that res
40 the brain was studied almost exclusively by neuroscientists and the immune system by immunologists,
41 as been an important subject of interest for neuroscientists, and there are multiple studies about th
42 individual-focused dataset as a resource for neuroscientists, and we propose precision individual con
43 nge in the conceptual framework within which neuroscientists approach the study of learning mechanism
48 e of collecting large neuroimaging datasets, neuroscientists are now working to archive these studies
49 l-time assessment of [Na(+)]i and [Ca(2+)]i, neuroscientists are poised to expand the understanding o
53 opportunities for a bright future for young neuroscientists as they assume the role of vanguard of t
57 tex (dACC) has attracted great interest from neuroscientists because it is associated with so many im
58 enflurane are of interest to clinicians and neuroscientists because of their ability to preferential
59 are formed has long fascinated developmental neuroscientists, because the formation of new cortical a
60 development and our recommendations to help neuroscientists better communicate the benefits of their
63 nality of this technique for wider uptake by neuroscientists by using fast three-dimensional laser be
66 to support this extra brain work and indeed neuroscientists can now put together a rather plausible
68 ers interested in cellular pathways, such as neuroscientists, developmental biologists and immunologi
70 urotransmission, should to be of interest to neuroscientists, drug industry and the general public al
71 global health, with particular relevance to neuroscientists, due to associated newborn and adult neu
74 emic training programs as they prepare young neuroscientists for a more complex, competitive, and div
78 Phencyclidine has attracted the attention of neuroscientists for many years because of its ability to
79 entricles has captured the attention of many neuroscientists for over 2 decades, yielding key insight
80 l compounds have become of great interest to neuroscientists for their unique neuroprotective and neu
84 pressed through body movement, but cognitive neuroscientists have almost exclusively considered isola
90 lmost 200 years, artists, psychologists, and neuroscientists have debated whether this type of illusi
97 l plasticity in the vocal production system, neuroscientists have largely ignored the neural mechanis
103 studying memory, but neuropsychologists and neuroscientists have paid relatively little attention to
104 For more than 50 years, psychologists and neuroscientists have recognized the importance of a work
105 e decision making in a foraging environment, neuroscientists have reported single-cell activities in
109 l in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, neuroscientists have speculated that a complete understa
116 rvous system creates unique problems for the neuroscientist in the design and implementation of funct
117 ur study should generate broad interest from neuroscientists in fields such as epilepsy, addiction, a
118 etic approaches have been rapidly adopted by neuroscientists in order to control the activity of neur
119 become an important technique for cognitive neuroscientists in recent years; however, the relationsh
120 d enormously to fostering the development of neuroscientists in the past 60 years and has left a reco
122 test research by psychologists and cognitive neuroscientists increasingly reveals the complex multise
123 interview with Pawan Sinha, a computational neuroscientist interested in vision, particularly visual
124 to a broader audience of sensory and systems neuroscientists interested in the thalamocortical system
125 Aergic cell type diversity, and will inspire neuroscientists interested not only in synaptic physiolo
126 and augment the recruitment of gifted young neuroscientists into neurology; (2) foster new diversity
128 interest to philosophers, psychologists and neuroscientists is how the brain selects which signals e
135 differences among people, only recently have neuroscientists made SES a topic of research in its own
136 tific research into sexuality are great, but neuroscientists must participate in debates over the soc
137 tic engineering evolve at a rapid pace, with neuroscientists now equipped with a wide range of tools
139 The patch clamp is a fundamental tool for neuroscientists, offering insights that have shaped our
140 ation of biomarkers of PTSD by translational neuroscientists offers a promising opportunity to explor
142 elope glycoprotein gene are useful tools for neuroscientists, permitting (1) extraordinarily high tra
143 ) transgenes have become important tools for neuroscientists, providing a powerful means of dissectin
149 al health to education and workplace equity, neuroscientists should pay greater heed to its misapprop
150 -up approach to cognitive ontology revision: Neuroscientists should revise their taxonomies of cognit
154 ystem must develop and grow with it to allow neuroscientists the ability to reach for new heights of
156 cusses emerging technologies that may enable neuroscientists to address these crucial scientific chal
158 genetics, and other technologies has allowed neuroscientists to begin identifying memory engram cells
160 gnitive aspects of sport will help cognitive neuroscientists to confront the application of their sci
161 havioral models are available for behavioral neuroscientists to explore the relationship between brai
164 pioneering efforts of mouse geneticists and neuroscientists to identify and clone genes for spontane
165 chemogenetic tools are now commonly used by neuroscientists to identify the circuitry and cellular s
167 omputing framework for data analysis enables neuroscientists to meet the computational demands of mod
168 n outline of how these approaches might help neuroscientists to more rapidly uncover the cellular and
170 ures are prerequisites that enable physician-neuroscientists to pursue successful and exciting career
172 rtical-basal-ganglia-cortical loop, enabling neuroscientists to take advantage of the specialization
173 r neuroscience, and we suggest some ways for neuroscientists to think about incorporating sex as a va
174 question of critical importance confronting neuroscientists today is how biochemical signals initiat
176 ical studies of various cognitive abilities, neuroscientists use mathematical models to fit behaviora
179 ms that can be immediately understood by the neuroscientist who has little previous exposure to DTI.
181 rode electrophysiological recording provides neuroscientists with huge amounts of multivariate data.
182 modeling and a purely data-driven approach, neuroscientists with limited or no experience in machine
183 ium will be of broad interest and utility to neuroscientists working in diverse areas of the field.
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