The Journal of September 19, 2007 • Volume 27 Number 38 www.jneurosci.org

i This Week in The Journal Toolbox 10073 The Serial Reaction Time Task: Implicit Motor Skill ? Edwin M. Robertson Journal Club 10076 Temporal Encoding of Movement in Motor Cortical J. Andrew Pruszynski, Angela M. Coderre, Timothy P. Lillicrap, and Isaac Kurtzer

Cover legend: Lateral three-dimensional view of Articles white matter tracts from the dorsal and ventral CELLULAR/MOLECULAR subregions of the human lateral premotor cortex. Blue tracts represent white matter connections from dorsal 10084 Signaling Properties of a Short-Wave Cone Visual Pigment and Its Role premotor cortex; red tracts show white matter in Phototransduction pathways from ventral premotor cortex. Diffusion Guang Shi, King-Wai Yau, Jeannie Chen, and Vladimir J. Kefalov imaging tractography was used to subdivide human 10165 NMDA Receptor Surface Trafficking and Synaptic Subunit Composition Are premotor cortex in vivo based on its pattern of Developmentally Regulated by the Extracellular Matrix Protein Reelin anatomical connections. The dorsal and ventral parts Laurent Groc, Daniel Choquet, F. Anne Stephenson, Danie`le Verrier, of human premotor cortex are shown to form part of Olivier J. Manzoni, and Pascale Chavis distinct parieto-frontal circuits, similar to those previously reported in macaque monkey. The 10176 Tomosyn Negatively Regulates CAPS-Dependent Peptide Release at Caenorhabditis anatomical subdivision of premotor cortex is found to elegans Synapses fit well with divisions based on functional imaging Elena O. Gracheva, Anna O. Burdina, Denis Touroutine, data. For more information, see the article by Martine Berthelot-Grosjean, Hetal Parekh, and Janet E. Richmond Tomassini et al. in this issue (pages 10259–10269). 10185 Caloric Restriction Increases Learning Consolidation and Facilitates Synaptic Plasticity through Mechanisms Dependent on NR2B Subunits of the NMDA Receptor A´ ngela Fonta´n-Lozano, Jose´ Luis Sa´ez-Cassanelli, Mari Carmen Inda, Mercedes de los Santos-Arteaga, Sergio Antonio Sierra-Domı´nguez, Guillermo Lo´pez-Lluch, Jose´ Marı´a Delgado-Garcı´a, and A´ ngel Manuel Carrio´n

10211 Involvement of Nitric Oxide in Depolarization-Induced Suppression of Inhibition in Hippocampal Pyramidal Cells during Activation of Cholinergic Receptors Judit K. Makara, Istva´n Katona, Ga´bor Nyı´ri, Bea´ta Ne´meth, Catherine Ledent, Masahiko Watanabe, Jan de Vente, Tama´s F. Freund, and Norbert Ha´jos

᭹ 10240 Enhancing Expression of Nrf2-Driven Genes Protects the Blood–Brain Barrier after Brain Injury Jing Zhao, Anthony N. Moore, John B. Redell, and Pramod K. Dash 10270 N-Terminal Fatty Acylation of Transducin Profoundly Influences Its Localization and the Kinetics of Photoresponse in Rods Vasily Kerov, William W. Rubin, Michael Natochin, Nathan A. Melling, Marie E. Burns, and Nikolai O. Artemyev

DEVELOPMENT/PLASTICITY/REPAIR

Π10143 Interkinetic Nuclear Migration and the Selection of Neurogenic Cell Divisions during Vertebrate Retinogenesis Lisa M. Baye and Brian A. Link

BEHAVIORAL/SYSTEMS/COGNITIVE

10078 Gray Matter Differences Correlate with Spontaneous Strategies in a Human Virtual Navigation Task Ve´ronique D. Bohbot, Jason Lerch, Brook Thorndycraft, Giuseppe Iaria, and Alex P. Zijdenbos

10106 Parallel Evolution of Cortical Areas Involved in Skilled Hand Use Jeffrey Padberg, Joa˜o G. Franca, Dylan F. Cooke, Juliana G. M. Soares, Marcello G. P. Rosa, Mario Fiorani Jr, Ricardo Gattass, and Leah Krubitzer

10116 A Cyclooxygenase-2 Inhibitor Ameliorates Behavioral Impairments Induced by Striatal Administration of Epidermal Growth Factor Makoto Mizuno, Hidekazu Sotoyama, Eri Narita, Hiroki Kawamura, Hisaaki Namba, Yingjun Zheng, Takeyoshi Eda, and Hiroyuki Nawa

10128 Nicotine-Induced Dystonic Arousal Complex in a Mouse Line Harboring a Human Autosomal-Dominant Nocturnal Frontal Lobe Epilepsy Mutation Yaroslav Teper, Douglas Whyte, Elizabeth Cahir, Henry A. Lester, Sharon R. Grady, Michael J. Marks, Bruce N. Cohen, Carlos Fonck, Tristan McClure-Begley, J. Michael McIntosh, Cesar Labarca, Andrew Lawrence, Feng Chen, Ilse Gantois, Philip J. Davies, Steven Petrou, Mark Murphy, John Waddington, Malcolm K. Horne, Samuel F. Berkovic, and John Drago

10153 Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Neurons Express KATP Channels That Are Regulated by Estrogen and Responsive to Glucose and Metabolic Inhibition Chunguang Zhang, Martha A. Bosch, Jon E. Levine, Oline K. Rønnekleiv, and Martin J. Kelly

10196 Site-Specific Role of Catechol-O-Methyltransferase in Dopamine Overflow within Prefrontal Cortex and Dorsal Striatum Leonid Yavich, Markus M. Forsberg, Maria Karayiorgou, Joseph A. Gogos, and Pekka T. Ma¨nnisto¨

10223 High-Resolution Neurometabolic Coupling in the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus Baowang Li and Ralph D. Freeman

10230 A Biologically Realistic Model of Contrast Invariant Orientation Tuning by Thalamocortical Synaptic Depression Yoav Banitt, Kevan A. C. Martin, and Idan Segev

10249 Auditory Spatial Dynamically Realigns with Changing Eye Position Babak Razavi, William E. O’Neill, and Gary D. Paige

10259 Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Tractography-Based Parcellation of the Human Lateral Premotor Cortex Identifies Dorsal and Ventral Subregions with Anatomical and Functional Specializations Valentina Tomassini, Saad Jbabdi, Johannes C. Klein, Timothy E. J. Behrens, Carlo Pozzilli, Paul M. Matthews, Matthew F. S. Rushworth, and Heidi Johansen-Berg 10278 Genetic Disruption of Protein Kinase A Anchoring Reveals a Role for Compartmentalized Kinase Signaling in Theta-Burst Long-Term Potentiation and Spatial Ting Nie, Conor B. McDonough, Ted Huang, Peter V. Nguyen, and Ted Abel f 10299 Alteration of Visual Input Results in a Coordinated Reorganization of Multiple Visual Cortex Maps Brandon J. Farley, Hongbo Yu, Dezhe Z. Jin, and Mriganka Sur

NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE ␤ ؊ 10094 System xc Activity and Astrocytes Are Necessary for Interleukin-1 -Mediated Hypoxic Neuronal Injury Birgit Fogal, Jun Li, Doug Lobner, Louise D. McCullough, and Sandra J. Hewett

10203 Monoamine Oxidase-B Mediates Ecstasy-Induced Neurotoxic Effects to Adolescent Rat Brain Mitochondria Ema Alves, Teresa Summavielle, Cecı´lia Juliana Alves, Joana Gomes-da-Silva, Jose´ Custo´dio Barata, Eduarda Fernandes, Maria de Lourdes Bastos, Maria Ame´lia Tavares, and Fe´lix Carvalho

10289 Chemical Interactions between Fibrosarcoma Cancer Cells and Sensory Neurons Contribute to Cancer Pain Iryna A. Khasabova, Cheryl L. Stucky, Catherine Harding-Rose, Laura Eikmeier, Alvin J. Beitz, Lia G. Coicou, Amy E. Hanson, Donald A. Simone, and Virginia S. Seybold

ࡗ 10311 Excessive Activation of Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerase Contributes to Inherited Photoreceptor Degeneration in the Retinal Degeneration 1 Mouse Franc¸ois Paquet-Durand, Jose´ Silva, Tanuja Talukdar, Leif E. Johnson, Seifollah Azadi, Theo van Veen, Marius Ueffing, Stefanie M. Hauck, and Per A. R. Ekstro¨m

Correction: In the article “Different Neural Substrates Mediate Cocaine Seeking after Abstinence versus Extinction Training: A Critical Role for the Dorsolateral Caudate– Putamen” by Rita A. Fuchs, R. Kyle Branham, and Ronald E. See, which appeared on pages 3584–3588 of the March 29, 2006 issue, there was an error on page 3585, in Materials and Methods, Intracranial drug infusions. The dose of baclofen plus muscimol was reported mistakenly as 0.1 and 1.0 mM, respectively. The correct doses for baclofen plus muscimol were 1.0 and 0.1 mM, respectively.

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