[MURG] Nature Reviews Neuroscience Contents March 2004 Volume 5 Number 3, pp 163 - 249 (fwd from NatureReviewsNeuroscienceAlert@info.nature.com)

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March 2004 Volume 5 Number 3, pp 163 - 249
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THE ROLE OF FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS IN VISUAL PERCEPTION
Susana Martinez-Conde, Stephen L. Macknik & David H. Hubel
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JL20AF

Our eyes continually move, even when we gaze at a stationary object. 
These ?fixational eye movements? are essential to couteract neural 
adaptation - without them, the visual world would fade from view. The
study of these eye movements gives insights into the underpinnings of
visual awareness and perception.

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March 2004, vol 5, no 3, pp 163 - 249

IN THIS ISSUE
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JL30AG

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Highlights - Free!
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LEARNING AND MEMORY: LTP makes dendrites excitable
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JL40AH

STEM CELLS: Matrix revolutions in 3D
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JL50AI

SYNAPTIC PHYSIOLOGY: Putting receptors in their place
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JL60AJ

IN THE NEWS: Where now for primate research?
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JL70AK

NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS: A convergence point in MS pathology
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JL80AL

SENSORY SYSTEMS: Sight versus sound
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JMA0AV

In Brief
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JMB0AW

PAIN: The pain of integrins
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JMC0AX

SENSORY SYSTEMS: The flavour of long life
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JMD0AY

IN THE NEWS: Juggling boosts the brain
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JME0AZ

In Brief
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JMF0Aa

SENSORY SYSTEMS: Regulating olfactory receptors
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JMG0Ab

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Review
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MAPK CASCADE SIGNALLING AND SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
Gareth M. Thomas & Richard L. Huganir
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JMH0Ac

ANTERIOR PREFRONTAL CORTEX: INSIGHTS INTO FUNCTION FROM ANATOMY AND 
NEUROIMAGING
Narender Ramnani & Adrian M. Owen
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JMI0Ad

GLYCANS AND NEURAL CELL INTERACTIONS
Ralf Kleene & Melitta Schachner
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JMJ0Ae

MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF TASTE-RECOGNITION MEMORY
Federico Berm?dez-Rattoni
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JMK0Af

LOOK AWAY: THE ANTI-SACCADE TASK AND THE VOLUNTARY CONTROL OF EYE 
MOVEMENT
Douglas P. Munoz & Stefan Everling
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JML0Ag

THE ROLE OF FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS IN VISUAL PERCEPTION
Susana Martinez-Conde, Stephen L. Macknik & David H. Hubel
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JL20AF

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Perspectives
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TIMELINE: A CENTURY OF CEREBELLAR SOMATOTOPY: A DEBATED 
REPRESENTATION
Ermanno Manni & Laura Petrosini
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eOAN0Bf6Sf0C40JMM0Ah

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