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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
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Working memory: Persistence is key
p385 | doi:10.1038/nrn.2017.70
Three studies demonstrate that thalamocortical connections are necessary to maintain cortical delay activity in mice.

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Neuron—glia interactions: Waking the synapse
p386 | doi:10.1038/nrn.2017.69
Wakefulness influences synaptic function in the hippocampus through the modulation of NMDA receptor co-agonist availability by astrocytes.

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Learning and memory: When novel becomes familiar
p386 | doi:10.1038/nrn.2017.73
The transition from an odour being novel to being familiar in Drosophila Melanogaster involves dopaminergic modulation of the kenyon cell–α′3 mushroom body output neuron synapse in the fly mushroom body.

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IN BRIEF

Sleep: Labelling sleep generators | Neurodevelopment: Organizing the second brain | Neural circuits: An angle on navigation | Neurodevelopmental disorders: Taking on FXS with a diabetes drug
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Functional consequences of neuropeptide and small-molecule co-transmission
Michael P. Nusbaum, Dawn M. Blitz & Eve Marder
p389 | doi:10.1038/nrn.2017.56
Small-molecule-neuropeptide co-transmission is pervasive throughout the nervous system of all animals. In this Review, Nusbaum, Blitz and Marder discuss how co-transmission is an important source for the considerable flexibility that has been established for synapses, circuits and behaviour.
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The sleep-deprived human brain
Adam J. Krause, Eti Ben Simon, Bryce A. Mander, Stephanie M. Greer, Jared M. Saletin, Andrea N. Goldstein-Piekarski & Matthew P. Walker
p404 | doi:10.1038/nrn.2017.55
How does sleep deprivation affect the human brain? Walker and colleagues review neuroimaging studies on the consequences of sleep deprivation on cognition and emotion — with specific focuses on attention and working memory, positive and negative emotion, and hippocampal learning — and the mechanisms underlying these effects.
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Cerebral blood flow regulation and neurovascular dysfunction in Alzheimer disease
Kassandra Kisler, Amy R. Nelson, Axel Montagne & Berislav V. Zlokovic
p419 | doi:10.1038/nrn.2017.48
Cerebral blood flow regulation is essential for normal brain function. In this Review, Kisler and colleagues examine the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie cerebral blood flow regulation at the arteriole and capillary level, and how neurovascular dysfunction contributes to neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer disease.
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Non-motor features of Parkinson disease
Anthony H.V. Schapira, K. Ray Chaudhuri & Peter Jenner
p435 | doi:10.1038/nrn.2017.62
Parkinson disease is often characterized as a disorder of movement; however, it is also associated with many non-motor features, some of which appear early in the disease course. In this article, Schapira and colleagues provide an overview of these diverse features and their neurobiological basis.
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Linking social context and addiction neuroscience: a computational psychiatry approach
Andrea Reiter, Andreas Heinz & Lorenz Deserno
p450 | doi:10.1038/nrn.2017.67
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