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Thylacine skull By: W. S. Berridge From: The Book of the Animal Kingdom 1910
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Interesting Papers for Week 51, 2023
The medial entorhinal cortex is necessary for the stimulus control over hippocampal place fields by distal, but not proximal, landmarks. Allison, E. A. M. A., Moore, J. W., Arkell, D., Thomas, J., Dudchenko, P. A., & Wood, E. R. (2023). Hippocampus, 33(7), 811–829.
Gating of homeostatic regulation of intrinsic excitability produces cryptic long-term storage of prior perturbations. Alonso, L. M., Rue, M. C. P., & Marder, E. (2023). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(26), e2222016120.
An entorhinal-like region in food-caching birds. Applegate, M. C., Gutnichenko, K. S., Mackevicius, E. L., & Aronov, D. (2023). Current Biology, 33(12), 2465-2477.e7.
Stress degrades working memory-related frontostriatal circuit function. Berridge, C. W., Devilbiss, D. M., Martin, A. J., Spencer, R. C., & Jenison, R. L. (2023). Cerebral Cortex, 33(12), 7857–7869.
Distinct frequencies balance segregation with interaction between different memory types within a prefrontal circuit. Bracco, M., Mutanen, T. P., Veniero, D., Thut, G., & Robertson, E. M. (2023). Current Biology, 33(12), 2548-2556.e6.
Reward influences the allocation but not the availability of resources in visual working memory. Brissenden, J. A., Adkins, T. J., Hsu, Y. T., & Lee, T. G. (2023). Journal of Experimental Psychology. General, 152(7), 1825–1839.
Abstract Value Encoding in Neural Populations But Not Single Neurons. Fine, J. M., Maisson, D. J.-N., Yoo, S. B. M., Cash-Padgett, T. V, Wang, M. Z., Zimmermann, J., & Hayden, B. Y. (2023). Journal of Neuroscience, 43(25), 4650–4663.
The role of self-occluding contours in material perception. Marlow, P. J., Prior de Heer, B., & Anderson, B. L. (2023). Current Biology, 33(12), 2528-2534.e5.
Emergence of a predictive model in the hippocampus. Miller, A. M. P., Jacob, A. D., Ramsaran, A. I., De Snoo, M. L., Josselyn, S. A., & Frankland, P. W. (2023). Neuron, 111(12), 1952-1965.e5.
Implicit learning of the one-back reinforcement matching-mismatching task by pigeons. Peng, D. N., & Zentall, T. R. (2023). Current Biology, 33(12), 2582-2585.e2.
Neural correlates of visual and tactile path integration and their task related modulation. Rosenblum, L., Kreß, A., Arikan, B. E., Straube, B., & Bremmer, F. (2023). Scientific Reports, 13, 9913.
Meridional binocular rivalry reveals a trace of uncorrected oblique input during development in the adult brain. Serero, G., Lev, M., & Polat, U. (2023). Scientific Reports, 13, 9920.
Mice identify subgoal locations through an action-driven mapping process. Shamash, P., Lee, S., Saxe, A. M., & Branco, T. (2023). Neuron, 111(12), 1966-1978.e8.
Generalization of cognitive maps across space and time. Sherrill, K. R., Molitor, R. J., Karagoz, A. B., Atyam, M., Mack, M. L., & Preston, A. R. (2023). Cerebral Cortex, 33(12), 7971–7992.
The “curse of knowledge” when predicting others’ knowledge. Tullis, J. G., & Feder, B. (2023). Memory & Cognition, 51(5), 1214–1234.
Human orbitofrontal cortex signals decision outcomes to sensory cortex during behavioral adaptations. Wang, B. A., Veismann, M., Banerjee, A., & Pleger, B. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 3552.
Detailed characterization of neural selectivity in free viewing primates. Yates, J. L., Coop, S. H., Sarch, G. H., Wu, R.-J., Butts, D. A., Rucci, M., & Mitchell, J. F. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 3656.
Grid cell disruption in a mouse model of early Alzheimer’s disease reflects reduced integration of self-motion cues. Ying, J., Reboreda, A., Yoshida, M., & Brandon, M. P. (2023). Current Biology, 33(12), 2425-2437.e5.
Aperiodic neural activity reflects metacontrol. Zhang, C., Stock, A.-K., Mückschel, M., Hommel, B., & Beste, C. (2023). Cerebral Cortex, 33(12), 7941–7951.
Dyadic visual perceptual learning on orientation discrimination. Zhang, Y., Bi, K., Li, J., Wang, Y., & Fang, F. (2023). Current Biology, 33(12), 2407-2416.e4.
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Awful, tough, no taste but hot! Never again.one bite and done, was not going back to. Must have been sitting there days, waiting for a sucker to come by and order it. Had some chicken tots which were pretty good. Information: 38.Ordered for delivery during the lockdown. SOUTHEAST VOLUSIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Installation and awards banquet, 6-9 p.m., Sugar Mill Country Club, 100 Club House Circle, New Smyrna Beach. Information: 38.įLAGLER COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & AFFILIATES: Think Flagler First luncheon, noon to 1:30 p.m., Pine Lakes at the Grand Club, 400 Pine Lakes Parkway, Palm Coast. Speaker and topic: Joe Coury, Joe Coury Effective Strategies, “It All Starts with You.” Members attend free, future members, $10. Information: 38 or ORANGE SOUTH DAYTONA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Soup to Nuts power lunch, noon, Riverside Pavilion, 3431 Ridgewood Ave., Port Orange. Margaret Smith and Republican Executive Committee of Volusia President Tony Ledbetter. Speakers: Volusia County Schools Superintendent Dr. The public is invited to attend.ĭAYTONA REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Eggs & Issues, 7:45-9 a.m., LPGA International, 1000 Champions Drive, Daytona Beach. HALIFAX AREA ADVERTISING AUTHORITY: Advertising Advisory Committee meeting, CVB office, second-floor boardroom, 126 East Orange Ave., Daytona Beach. Registration: ĬITY OF DELTONA: Business Forum, 8:30-11:30 a.m., commission chambers at City Hall, 2345 Providence Blvd. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, Bldg. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER/SCORE: Ensuring Financial Success for Your Business at Daytona State College, 1200 W.
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Gale Lemerand is the founder of the Entrepreneurial Speaker Series at Daytona State College and the speakers at the event are EJ Carrion and Michael Simmons, both best-selling authors on entrepreneurship. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, 9-11:30 a.m. GALE LEMERAND CENTER FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP: Extreme Entrepreneurship tour at Mori Hosseini Center at Daytona State College, 1200 W. Information: 38 or 38.ĮXECUTIVE ASSOCIATION OF DAYTONA BEACH: Breakfast meeting and exchange of business leads, 7:15 a.m., Halifax River Yacht Club, 331 S. RSVP: HILL AND ORMOND BEACH CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE: Joint Business after hour, 5-7 p.m., Iron Horse, 1068 N. Speaker: Randy Berridge, president of the Florida High Tech Corridor Council. ORMOND BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Economic Power Hour, 8-9 a.m., Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center, 301 Memorial Medical Parkway, First Floor, Classroom A. Bring lunch or pay $8 for soup and salad buffet. PORT ORANGE SOUTH DAYTONA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Business Women’s Council, 11:45 a.m., Riverside Pavilion, 3431 Ridgewood Ave., Port Orange. Topic: “Diversity and Inclusion - Phenomenological and Strategic Social Architecting.” Certified for one general HRCI credit. SOCIETY FOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, VOLUSIA/FLAGLER CHAPTER: Workshop, 7:45-9 a.m., Daytona Beach International Airport, 700 Catalina Drive, Daytona Beach. RSVP: or BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: VCARD’s Autumn Happy Hour, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., ScuttleButtS Pub Restaurant, 114 S. Lunch included, $18 for students, $20 for FPRA members and $25 for nonmembers. Munroe, director of public relations for the Walt Disney World Resort. VOLUSIA/FLAGLER CHAPTER OF THE FLORIDA PUBLIC RELATIONS ASSOCIATION (FPRA): Meeting, 11:30 a.m., LPGA International, 1000 Champions Drive, Daytona Beach. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach. VMA MANUFACTURING ALLIANCE: Manufacturing Excellence Division presents “Structured Problem Solving Tools,” 7:45 a.m. To register, visit /eventregistration.asp?id=342. Registration begins at 7:45 a.m., lunch is included. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, from 8 a.m. 11 to MANUFACTURING ALLIANCE: Full-day workshop on Developing Critical Thinking Skills to Solve Problems, Daytona State College, Building 110, Room 112, 1200 W. Cathy Kirkham, national sales director for Deb Cheslow Consulting, will share her experience in the military.
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Information: 38.īUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB/HALIFAX: Meeting, 5:30 p.m., Vince Carter’s restaurant, 2150 LPGA Blvd., Daytona Beach. DELAND AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Fuel Referral Group Networking, 7:30 a.m., Boston Coffee House, 109 E.
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The Book of Animals for Boys and Girls edited by Harry Golding, c.1900
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W. S. Berridge
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Pangolins (Family Manidae) are the only mammals with scales! #SciArt by W. S. Berridge for The Book of the Animal Kingdom (1910) by William Percival Westell. Contributed for digitization by the Research Library of the American Museum of Natural History (@amnh) to #BiodiversityHeritageLibrary. https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/10102817 _________________________________________________ #Pangolins #Endangered #CriticallyEndangered #Mammals #MammalMonday #BHLib #Biodiversity #NaturalHistory #NatHist #ScientificIllustration #ScientificArt #OpenAccess #Libraries #Archives #SpecialCollections #LibrariesofInstagram #IGLibraries #IG_Libraries #AMNH
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Dingo pups By: W. S. Berridge From: The Book of the Animal Kingdom 1910
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Guinea pig By: W. S. Berridge From: The Book of the Animal Kingdom 1910
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Bactrian deer By: W. S. Berridge From: The Book of the Animal Kingdom 1910
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Brown hyenas By: W. S. Berridge From: The Book of the Animal Kingdom 1910
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Australian hopping mouse By: W. S. Berridge From: The Book of the Animal Kingdom 1910
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Servaline (serval/cat hybrid) By: W. S. Berridge From: The Book of the Animal Kingdom 1910
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Striped mice By: W. S. Berridge From: The Book of the Animal Kingdom 1910
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Fennec fox By: W. S. Berridge From: The Book of the Animal Kingdom 1910
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Fat-tailed gerbil By: W. S. Berridge From: The Book of the Animal Kingdom 1910
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Piebald fancy mice By: W. S. Berridge From: The Book of the Animal Kingdom 1910
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