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Cover Picture: Cerebral cortex of an Apoer2 KO mouse. Left panel: At E15.5, many GFP-positive cells labeled at E12.5 show migration defect in the intermediate zone. Right panel: At P0, some Cux1-positive (red) and GFP-positive superficial-layer neurons labeled at E14.5 overmigrate into the MZ. See Hirota et al. 2018. ApoER2 controls not only neuronal migration in the intermediate zone but also termination of migration in the developing cerebral cortex.Cereb Cortex28(1): 223-235.
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CEREBRAL CORTEX
VOLUME 28, NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2018
Contents
Inhibitory Modulation of Orbitofrontal Cortex on Medial Prefrontal Cortex – Amygdala Information Flow
Chun-hui Chang, Anthony A. Grace . . . . 1 Differential Sources for 2 Neural Signatures of Target Detection: An Electrocorticography Study
J. W. Y. Kam, S. M. Szczepanski, R. T. Canolty, A. Flinker, K. I. Auguste, N. E. Crone, H. E. Kirsch,
R. A. Kuperman, J. J. Lin, J. Parvizi, R. T. Knight . . . . 9 Diminished Alpha Lateralization During Working Memory but Not During Attentional Cueing
in Older Adults
Maarten P. Leenders, Diego Lozano-Soldevilla, Mark J. Roberts, Ole Jensen, Peter De Weerd . . . . 21 Dissociated Representations of Deceptive Intentions and Kinematic Adaptations in the
Observer ’ s Motor System
Alessandra Finisguerra, Lucia Amoruso, Stergios Makris, Cosimo Urgesi . . . . 33 Dynamic Network Communication in the Human Functional Connectome Predicts
Perceptual Variability in Visual Illusion
Zhiwei Wang, Kristina Zeljic, Qinying Jiang, Yong Gu, Wei Wang, Zheng Wang . . . . 48 Atypical Structural Asymmetry of the Planum Temporale is Related to Family History of Dyslexia
Jolijn Vanderauwera, Irene Altarelli, Maaike Vandermosten, Astrid De Vos, Jan Wouters, Pol Ghesquière . . . . 63 Primate Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex Neurons Continuously Encode the Willingness to
Engage in Reward-Directed Behavior
Aurore San-Galli, Chiara Varazzani, Raphaelle Abitbol, Mathias Pessiglione, Sebastien Bouret . . . . 73 The Importance of Knowing When You Don’t Remember: Neural Signaling of Retrieval
Failure Predicts Memory Improvement Over Time
Yana Fandakova, Silvia A. Bunge, Carter Wendelken, Peter Desautels, Lauren Hunter, Joshua K. Lee,
Simona Ghetti . . . . 90 Longitudinal Alterations of Frontoparietal and Frontotemporal Networks Predict Future
Creative Cognitive Ability
Qunlin Chen, Roger E. Beaty, Dongtao Wei, Junyi Yang, Jiangzhou Sun, Wei Liu, Wenjing Yang,
Qinglin Zhang, Jiang Qiu. . . . 103 Low-Beta Oscillations Turn Up the Gain During Category Judgments
David A. Stanley, Jefferson E. Roy, Mikio C. Aoi, Nancy J. Kopell, Earl K. Miller . . . . 116 Von Economo Neurons and Fork Cells: A Neurochemical Signature Linked to Monoaminergic
Function
Anke A. Dijkstra, Li-Chun Lin, Alissa L. Nana, Stephanie E. Gaus, William W. Seeley . . . . 131 The Basal Radial Glia Occurs in Marsupials and Underlies the Evolution of an Expanded
Neocortex in Therian Mammals
Christine Sauerland, Brandon R. Menzies, Megan Glatzle, Johannes Seeger, Marilyn B. Renfree,
Simone A. Fietz . . . . 145
Polygenic Risk of Spasmodic Dysphonia is Associated With Vulnerable Sensorimotor Connectivity
Gregory Garbès Putzel, Giovanni Battistella, Anna F. Rumbach, Laurie J. Ozelius, Mert R. Sabuncu,
Kristina Simonyan. . . . 158 Functional Characterization of the Left Ventrolateral Premotor Cortex in Humans: A Direct
Electrophysiological Approach
L. Fornia, V. Ferpozzi, M. Montagna, M. Rossi, M. Riva, F. Pessina, F. Martinelli Boneschi, P. Borroni,
R. N. Lemon, L. Bello, G. Cerri . . . . 167 Long-term In Vivo Calcium Imaging of Astrocytes Reveals Distinct Cellular Compartment
Responses to Sensory Stimulation
Jillian L. Stobart, Kim David Ferrari, Matthew J. P. Barrett, Michael J. Stobart, Zoe J. Looser,
Aiman S. Saab, Bruno Weber . . . . 184 A Neural Mechanism for Surprise-related Interruptions of Visuospatial Working Memory
Jan R. Wessel. . . . 199 Barreloid Borders and Neuronal Activity Shape Panglial Gap Junction-Coupled Networks in
the Mouse Thalamus
Lena Claus, Camille Philippot, Stephanie Griemsmann, Aline Timmermann, Ronald Jabs,
Christian Henneberger, Helmut Kettenmann, Christian Steinhäuser . . . . 213 ApoER2 Controls Not Only Neuronal Migration in the Intermediate Zone But Also Termination
of Migration in the Developing Cerebral Cortex
Yuki Hirota, Ken-ichiro Kubo, Takahiro Fujino, Tokuo T. Yamamoto, Kazunori Nakajima. . . . 223 Pea3 Transcription Factors, Etv4 and Etv5, Are Required for Proper Hippocampal Dendrite
Development and Plasticity
Paula Aldana Fontanet, Antonella Soledad Ríos, Fernando Cruz Alsina, Gustavo Paratcha,
Fernanda Ledda. . . . 236 Statistical Learning Signals in Macaque Inferior Temporal Cortex
Peter Kaposvari, Susheel Kumar, Rufin Vogels. . . . 250 Focal Gain Control of Thalamic Visual Receptive Fields by Layer 6 Corticothalamic Feedback
Wei Wang, Ian M. Andolina, Yiliang Lu, Helen E. Jones, Adam M. Sillito . . . . 267 Adolescent Tuning of Association Cortex in Human Structural Brain Networks
František Váša, Jakob Seidlitz, Rafael Romero-Garcia, Kirstie J. Whitaker, Gideon Rosenthal,
Petra E. Vértes, Maxwell Shinn, Aaron Alexander-Bloch, Peter Fonagy, Raymond J. Dolan, Peter B. Jones,
Ian M. Goodyer, the NSPN consortium Olaf Sporns, Edward T. Bullmore . . . . 281 Task-Modulated Cortical Representations of Natural Sound Source Categories
Jens Hjortkjær, Tanja Kassuba, Kristoffer H. Madsen, Martin Skov, Hartwig R. Siebner . . . . 295 Pathway-Specific Control of Striatal Neuron Vulnerability by Corticostriatal Cannabinoid CB
1Receptors
Andrea Ruiz-Calvo, Irene B. Maroto, Raquel Bajo-Grañeras, Anna Chiarlone, Ángel Gaudioso, José J. Ferrero, Eva Resel, José Sánchez-Prieto, José A. Rodríguez-Navarro, Giovanni Marsicano,
Ismael Galve-Roperh, Luigi Bellocchio, Manuel Guzmán . . . . 307 Focal Suppression of Distractor Sounds by Selective Attention in Auditory Cortex
Zachary P. Schwartz, Stephen V. David . . . . 323 Amyloid Network Topology Characterizes the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease During
the Predementia Stages
Joana B. Pereira, Tor Olof Strandberg, Sebastian Palmqvist, Giovanni Volpe, Danielle van Westen,
Eric Westman, Oskar Hansson, for the Alzheimer ’ s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative . . . . 340
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