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View article: Optogenetic action potentials and intrinsic pacemaker interplay in retrogradely identified midbrain dopamine neurons
Optogenetic action potentials and intrinsic pacemaker interplay in retrogradely identified midbrain dopamine neurons Open
Dissecting the diversity of midbrain dopamine (DA) neurons by optotagging is a promising addition to better identify their functional properties and contribution to motivated behavior. Retrograde molecular targeting of DA neurons with spec…
View article: Detection of Volatile Compounds of Biological Interest as Cancer Biomarkers in Saliva Using Controlled-Atmosphere Flexible Micro Tube Plasma Ionization (CA-FuTP) and Mass Spectrometry
Detection of Volatile Compounds of Biological Interest as Cancer Biomarkers in Saliva Using Controlled-Atmosphere Flexible Micro Tube Plasma Ionization (CA-FuTP) and Mass Spectrometry Open
The flexible micro tube plasma (FµTP) emerged as a desirable ionization source due to its small size, safety and low helium consumption. Replacing the ambient atmosphere with controlled atmosphere (CA) allows for a significant improvement …
View article: Prefrontal pyramidal neurons are critical for all phases of working memory
Prefrontal pyramidal neurons are critical for all phases of working memory Open
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is essential for working memory (WM) and has primarily been viewed as being responsible for maintaining information over a delay, but it is unclear whether it also plays a more general role during WM. Using task…
View article: Exploring Archetypes of Value Co-Destructive Privacy Practices
Exploring Archetypes of Value Co-Destructive Privacy Practices Open
Personal data is a critical resource to tailor digital services to the context of use and the preferences of individual users. Services have the characteristic that users and providers no longer interact in a dyadic relationship but rather…
View article: Detection of Volatile Compounds of Biological Interest as Cancer Biomarkers in Saliva Using Controlled-Atmosphere Flexible Micro Tube Plasma Ionization (CA-FuTP) and Mass Spectrometry
Detection of Volatile Compounds of Biological Interest as Cancer Biomarkers in Saliva Using Controlled-Atmosphere Flexible Micro Tube Plasma Ionization (CA-FuTP) and Mass Spectrometry Open
Within the last decade, atmospheric pressure plasmas have been widely investigated for their application as soft ionization sources for mass spectrometry (MS). The flexible micro tube plasma (FµTP) emerged as a desirable ionization source …
View article: Fostering Social Resilience via Online Neighborhood Social Networks During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond: Status Quo, Design Dilemmas and Research Opportunities
Fostering Social Resilience via Online Neighborhood Social Networks During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond: Status Quo, Design Dilemmas and Research Opportunities Open
Public health measures are curtailing the COVID-19 pandemic’s spread but also impact individual and societal well-being. Altogether, they test the social resilience of communities, their collective ability to cope with crises. The pandemic…
View article: Unraveling Privacy Concerns in Complex Data Ecosystems with Architectural Thinking
Unraveling Privacy Concerns in Complex Data Ecosystems with Architectural Thinking Open
Privacy violations increasingly result from personal-data processing by a convoluted set of actors that collaborate in complex data ecosystems. These data ecosystems comprise numerous socio-technical elements and relations, and their opaci…
View article: Older Adults' Use of Online Neighborhood Social Networks: Perceptions, Challenges and Effects
Older Adults' Use of Online Neighborhood Social Networks: Perceptions, Challenges and Effects Open
Online social networks (OSNs) have demonstrated potential for enabling older adults to remain socially connected and for counteracting social isolation and loneliness. With older adults preferring to age in place, their local community and…
View article: Multilevel Design for Smart Communities – The Case of Building a Local Online Neighborhood Social Community
Multilevel Design for Smart Communities – The Case of Building a Local Online Neighborhood Social Community Open
Smart cities and communities aim for social well-being. Mobilizing and integrating various institutions, actors, and resources are crucial when building and instantiating smart community initiatives. The design of such an arrangement is a …
View article: Dopamine neurons drive fear extinction learning by signaling the omission of expected aversive outcomes
Dopamine neurons drive fear extinction learning by signaling the omission of expected aversive outcomes Open
Extinction of fear responses is critical for adaptive behavior and deficits in this form of safety learning are hallmark of anxiety disorders. However, the neuronal mechanisms that initiate extinction learning are largely unknown. Here we …
View article: Author response: Dopamine neurons drive fear extinction learning by signaling the omission of expected aversive outcomes
Author response: Dopamine neurons drive fear extinction learning by signaling the omission of expected aversive outcomes Open
Article Figures and data Abstract eLife digest Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract Extinction of fear responses …