Kempermann et al. The individuality paradigm: Automated longitudinal activity tracking of large cohorts…

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Kempermann et al. The individuality paradigm: Automated longitudinal activity tracking of large cohorts…

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder with growing major health impacts, particularly in countries with aging populations. The examination of neural circuit mechanisms in AD mouse models is a recent focus for identifying new AD treatment strategies. We hypothesize that age-progressive changes of both long-range and local hippocampal neural circuit connectivity occur in AD. Recent advancements in viral-genetic […]
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Ehret et al. Presymptomatic Reduction of Individuality in the AppNL-F Knockin Model of Alzheimer’s Disease.

Background One-third of the risk for Alzheimer’s disease is explained by environment and lifestyle, but Alzheimer’s disease pathology might also affect lifestyle and thereby impair the individual potential for health behavior and prevention. Methods We examined in mice how the AppNL-F/NL-F (NL-F) knockin mutation affects the presymptomatic response to environmental enrichment (ENR) as an experimental paradigm […]
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Rivalan et al. An automated, experimenter-free method for the standardised, operant cognitive testing of rats.

Animal models of human pathology are essential for biomedical research. However, a recurring issue in the use of animal models is the poor reproducibility of behavioural and physiological findings within and between laboratories. The most critical factor influencing this issue remains the experimenter themselves. One solution is the use of procedures devoid of human intervention. […]
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Biró, S., et al. A visual two-choice rule-switch task for head-fixed mice.

Cognitive flexibility is the innate ability of the brain to change mental processes and to modify behavioral responses according to an ever-changing environment. As our brain has a limited capacity to process the information of our surroundings in any given moment, it uses sets as a strategy to aid neural processing systems. With assessing the […]
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Joshi et al. Behavior-dependent activity and synaptic organization of septo-hippocampal GABAergic neurons…

Rhythmic medial septal (MS) GABAergic input coordinates cortical theta oscillations. However, the rules of innervation of cortical cells and regions by diverse septal neurons are unknown. We report a specialized population of septal GABAergic neurons, the Teevra cells, selectively innervating the hippocampal CA3 area bypassing CA1, CA2, and the dentate gyrus. Parvalbumin-immunopositive Teevra cells show the […]
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Reismann et al. Longitudinal intravital imaging of the femoral bone marrow reveals plasticity within marrow vasculature.

The bone marrow is a central organ of the immune system, which hosts complex interactions of bone and immune compartments critical for hematopoiesis, immunological memory, and bone regeneration. Although these processes take place over months, most existing imaging techniques allow us to follow snapshots of only a few hours, at subcellular resolution. Here, we develop […]
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Frahm et al. Alpha-Synuclein transgenic mice, h- α-SynL62, display α-Syn aggregation and a dopaminergic…

Alpha-Synuclein (α-Syn) accumulation is considered a major risk factor for the development of synucleinopathies such as Parkinson’s disease (PD) and dementia with Lewy bodies. We have generated mice overexpressing full-length human α-Syn fused to a membrane-targeting signal sequence under the control of the mouse Thy1-promotor. Three separate lines (L56, L58 and L62) with similar gene expression […]
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Alonso et al. Inter-individual and inter-strain differences in cognitive and social abilities of Dark Agouti…

Healthy animals displaying extreme behaviours that resemble human psychiatric symptoms are relevant models to study the natural psychobiological processes of maladapted behaviours. Using a Rat Gambling Task, healthy individuals spontaneously making poor decisions (PDMs) were found to co-express a combination of other cognitive and reward-based characteristics similar to symptoms observed in human patients with impulse-control disorders. The main […]
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Huang et al. Rapid, automated and experimenter-free touchscreen testing reveals reciprocal interactions…

Anorexia nervosa has among the highest mortality rates of any psychiatric disorder and is characterized by cognitive inflexibility that persists after weight recovery and contributes to the chronic nature of the condition. What remains unknown is whether cognitive inflexibility predisposes individuals to anorexia nervosa, a question that is difficult to address in human studies. Our […]
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Large-scale two-photon calcium imaging in freely moving mice.

Body weight is maintained through homeostatic mechanisms that balance energy intake and energy expenditure. To combat obesity, research has focused on activating thermogenesis, which accounts for 10%–15% of daily energy expenditure in humans but can expand to 30% with maximal activation (Ouellet et al., 2012). Adipocytes are central players in body weight maintenance and thermogenesis. There […]
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