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The Journal of Neuroscience March 11, 2015 • Volume 35 Number 10 • www.jneurosci.org

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This Week in The Journal

Brief Communications

Cover legend: This artistic rendering shows papaverine-induced ribosomal S6 phosphorylation in striatonigral and striatopallidal medium-sized spiny neurons. The original image showed triple-labeled nNOS-positive interneurons and phospho-rpS6 in Drd2-EGFP mice. Art and original image by Emma Puighermanal, Anne Biever, and Emmanuel Valjent. For more information, see the article by Biever et al. (pages 4113– 4130).

4151

Distribution of Monocarboxylate Transporters in the Peripheral Nervous System Suggests Putative Roles in Lactate Shuttling and Myelination Enric Dome`nech-Este´vez, Hasna Baloui, Cendrine Repond, Katia Rosafio, Jean-Jacques Me´dard, Nicolas Tricaud, Luc Pellerin, and Roman Chrast

4280

Cockayne Syndrome Group B (Csb) and Group A (Csa) Deficiencies Predispose to Hearing Loss and Cochlear Hair Cell Degeneration in Mice A. Paul Nagtegaal, Robert N. Rainey, Ingrid van der Pluijm, Renata M.C. Brandt, Gijsbertus T.J. van der Horst, J. Gerard G. Borst, and Neil Segil

Articles CELLULAR/MOLECULAR



4113

PKA-Dependent Phosphorylation of Ribosomal Protein S6 Does Not Correlate with Translation Efficiency in Striatonigral and Striatopallidal Medium-Sized Spiny Neurons Anne Biever, Emma Puighermanal, Akinori Nishi, Alexandre David, Claire Panciatici, Sophie Longueville, Dimitris Xirodimas, Giuseppe Gangarossa, Oded Meyuhas, Denis Herve´, Jean-Antoine Girault, and Emmanuel Valjent

4131

Persistent Discharges in Dentate Gyrus Perisoma-Inhibiting Interneurons Require Hyperpolarization-Activated Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channel Activation Claudio Elgueta, Johannes Ko¨hler, and Marlene Bartos

4168

Channel-Mediated Lactate Release by Kⴙ-Stimulated Astrocytes Tamara Sotelo-Hitschfeld, María I. Niemeyer, Philipp Ma¨chler, Iván Ruminot, Rodrigo Lerchundi, Matthias T. Wyss, Jillian Stobart, Ignacio Ferna´ndez-Moncada, Rocío Valdebenito, Pamela Garrido-Gerter, Yasna Contreras-Baeza, Bernard L. Schneider, Patrick Aebischer, Sylvain Lengacher, Alejandro San Martín, Juliette Le Douce, Gilles Bonvento, Pierre J. Magistretti, Francisco V. Sepu´lveda, Bruno Weber, and L. Felipe Barros

4203

Transmembrane AMPAR Regulatory Protein ␥-2 Is Required for the Modulation of GABA Release by Presynaptic AMPARs Mark Rigby, Stuart G. Cull-Candy, and Mark Farrant

4215

VGluT3-Expressing CCK-Positive Basket Cells Construct Invaginating Synapses Enriched with Endocannabinoid Signaling Proteins in Particular Cortical and Cortex-Like Amygdaloid Regions of Mouse Brains Yuki Omiya, Motokazu Uchigashima, Kohtarou Konno, Miwako Yamasaki, Taisuke Miyazaki, Takayuki Yoshida, Ichiro Kusumi, and Masahiko Watanabe

4403

Bidirectional Regulation of eEF2 Phosphorylation Controls Synaptic Plasticity by Decoding Neuronal Activity Patterns Patrick K. McCamphill, Carole A. Farah, Mina N. Anadolu, Sanjida Hoque, and Wayne S. Sossin

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Immune Quiescence of the Brain Is Set by Astroglial Connexin 43 Anne-Ce´cile Boulay, Aure´lien Mazeraud, Salvatore Cisternino, Bruno Saubame´a, Phillipe Mailly, Laurent Jourdren, Corinne Blugeon, Virginie Mignon, Maria Smirnova, Alessia Cavallo, Pascal Ezan, Patrick Ave´, Florent Dingli, Damarys Loew, Paulo Vieira, Fabrice Chre´tien, and Martine Cohen-Salmon

DEVELOPMENT/PLASTICITY/REPAIR 4366

Endogenous Gradients of Resting Potential Instructively Pattern Embryonic Neural Tissue via Notch Signaling and Regulation of Proliferation Vaibhav P. Pai, Joan M. Lemire, Jean-Franc¸ois Pare´, Gufa Lin, Ying Chen, and Michael Levin

4386

Olig1 Function Is Required for Oligodendrocyte Differentiation in the Mouse Brain Jinxiang Dai, Kathryn K. Bercury, Jared T. Ahrendsen, and Wendy B. Macklin

SYSTEMS/CIRCUITS



4140

Auditory Properties in the Parabelt Regions of the Superior Temporal Gyrus in the Awake Macaque Monkey: An Initial Survey Yoshinao Kajikawa, Stephen Frey, Deborah Ross, Arnaud Falchier, Troy A. Hackett, and Charles E. Schroeder

4157

Differential Combinatorial Coding of Pheromones in Two Olfactory Subsystems of the Honey Bee Brain Julie Carcaud, Martin Giurfa, and Jean-Christophe Sandoz

4229

Excitation of Tuberoinfundibular Dopamine Neurons by Oxytocin: Crosstalk in the Control of Lactation Virginie Briffaud, Paul Williams, Justine Courty, and Christian Broberger

4248

Spinal Cord–Midbrain Functional Connectivity Is Related to Perceived Pain Intensity: A Combined Spino-Cortical fMRI Study Christian Sprenger, Ju¨rgen Finsterbusch, and Christian Bu¨chel

4287

Local Population Synchrony and the Encoding of Eye Position in the Primate Neural Integrator Alexis Dale and Kathleen E. Cullen

4306

Representation of Accumulating Evidence for a Decision in Two Parietal Areas Victor de Lafuente, Mehrdad Jazayeri, and Michael N. Shadlen

4319

Intraglomerular Lateral Inhibition Promotes Spike Timing Variability in Principal Neurons of the Olfactory Bulb Marion Najac, Alvaro Sanz Diez, Arvind Kumar, Nuria Benito, Serge Charpak, and Didier De Saint Jan

4418

Dual-Channel Circuit Mapping Reveals Sensorimotor Convergence in the Primary Motor Cortex Bryan M. Hooks, John Y. Lin, Caiying Guo, and Karel Svoboda

4452

Neural Coding of Sound Envelope in Reverberant Environments Michae¨l C.C. Slama and Bertrand Delgutte

BEHAVIORAL/COGNITIVE 4179

Impact Prediction by Looming Visual Stimuli Enhances Tactile Detection Justine Cle´ry, Olivier Guipponi, Soline Odouard, Claire Wardak, and Suliann Ben Hamed

4190

Removal of Perineuronal Nets in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex Impairs the Acquisition and Reconsolidation of a Cocaine-Induced Conditioned Place Preference Memory Megan Slaker, Lynn Churchill, Ryan P. Todd, Jordan M. Blacktop, Damian G. Zuloaga, Jacob Raber, Rebecca A. Darling, Travis E. Brown, and Barbara A. Sorg

4238

Developmental Changes in Hippocampal Associative Coding Mary E. Goldsberry, Jangjin Kim, and John H. Freeman

4258

Neural Substrates Underlying the Passive Observation and Active Control of Translational Egomotion Ruey-Song Huang, Ching-fu Chen, and Martin I. Sereno

4268

Dissociable Cortical Pathways for Qualitative and Quantitative Mechanisms in the Face Inversion Effect Daisuke Matsuyoshi, Tomoyo Morita, Takanori Kochiyama, Hiroki C. Tanabe, Norihiro Sadato, and Ryusuke Kakigi

4296

␬ Opioid Receptors in the Nucleus Accumbens Shell Mediate Escalation of Methamphetamine Intake Timothy W. Whitfield, Jr., Joel E. Schlosburg, Sunmee Wee, Adam Gould, Olivier George, Yanabel Grant, Eva R. Zamora-Martinez, Scott Edwards, Elena Crawford, Leandro F. Vendruscolo, and George F. Koob

4350

Time Context of Cue-Outcome Associations Represented by Neurons in Perirhinal Cortex Manoj Kumar Eradath, Tsuguo Mogami, Gang Wang, and Keiji Tanaka

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BDNF Interacts with Endocannabinoids to Regulate Cocaine-Induced Synaptic Plasticity in Mouse Midbrain Dopamine Neurons Peng Zhong, Yong Liu, Ying Hu, Tong Wang, Yong-ping Zhao, and Qing-song Liu

NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE 4332

Complement Protein C1q Modulates Neurite Outgrowth In Vitro and Spinal Cord Axon Regeneration In Vivo Sheri L. Peterson, Hal X. Nguyen, Oscar A. Mendez, and Aileen J. Anderson

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Cortical Efferents Lacking Mutant huntingtin Improve Striatal Neuronal Activity and Behavior in a Conditional Mouse Model of Huntington’s Disease Ana María Estrada-Sa´nchez, Courtney L. Burroughs, Stephen Cavaliere, Scott J. Barton, Shirley Chen, X. William Yang, and George V. Rebec

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