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VOLUME 12 NUMBER 12 DECEMBER 2009
EDITORIAL
1475 Butting heads
BOOK REVIEW
1477 Am I Making Myself Clear? A Scientist’s Guide to Talking to the Public
By Cornelia Dean 
Reviewed by Dario L Ringach
NEWS AND VIEWS
1479 Neuronal death or dismemberment mediated by Sox14
Jeannette M Osterloh & Marc R Freeman
see also p 1497 
1481 Pigment epithelium-derived growth factor: modulating adult neural stem cell self-renewal
Andrew Chojnacki & Samuel Weiss
see also p 1514 
1483 Hippocampal theta rhythms follow the beat of their own drum
Laura Lee Colgin & Edvard I Moser
see also p 1491
BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS
1485 Experience-dependent compartmentalized dendritic plasticity in rat hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neuronsv
J K Makara, A Losonczy, Q Wen & J C Magee
1488 Self-modulation of neocortical pyramidal neurons by endocannabinoids
S Marinelli, S Pacioni, A Cannich, G Marsicano & A Bacci
1491 Self-generated theta oscillations in the hippocampus
R Goutagny, J Jackson & Sylvain Williams
see also p 1483 
1494 The pathways of interoceptive awareness
S S Khalsa, D Rudrauf, J S Feinstein & D Tranel
Experience-dependent dendritic plasticity(p 1485)Notch signaling is essential for the maintenance of adult neural stem cells
in vivo 
. Andreu-Agulló and colleagues show that PEDF, released from endothelial cells, enhances Notch signaling in the mouse subependymal zone by inactivating a repressor of Notch target genes. On the cover are daughter cell pairs stained for epidermal growth factor receptor (red), the intracellular domain of Notch (green) and DAPI (blue).(pp 1514 and 1481)
 
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NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
VOLUME 12 NUMBER 12 DECEMBER 2009
ARTICLES
1497 A genetic pathway composed of Sox14 and Mical governs severing of dendrites during pruning
D Kirilly, Y Gu, Y Huang, Z Wu, A Bashirullah, B C Low, A L Kolodkin, H Wang & F Yu
see also p 1479 
1506 Nardilysin regulates axonal maturation and myelination in the central and peripheral nervous system
M Ohno, Y Hiraoka, T Matsuoka, H Tomimoto, K Takao, T Miyakawa, N Oshima, H Kiyonari, T Kimura, T Kita & E Nishi
1514 Vascular niche factor PEDF modulates Notch-dependent stemness in the adult subependymal zone
C Andreu-Agulló, J M Morante-Redolat, A C Delgado & I Fariñas
see also p 1481
1524 Adult generation of glutamatergic olfactory bulb interneurons
M S Brill, J Ninkovic, E Winpenny, R D Hodge, I Ozen, R Yang, A Lepier, S Gascón, F Erdelyi, G Szabo, C Parras, F Guillemot, M Frotscher, B Berninger, R F Hevner, O Raineteau & M Götz
1534 Glial precursors clear sensory neuron corpses during development via Jedi-1, an engulfment receptor
H-H Wu, E Bellmunt, J L Scheib, V Venegas, C Burkert, L F Reichardt, Z Zhou, I Fariñas & B D Carter
1542 Leucine-rich repeat transmembrane proteins instruct discrete dendrite targeting in an olfactory map
W Hong, H Zhu, C J Potter, G Barsh, M Kurusu, K Zinn & L Luo
1551 Structural requirements for the activation of vomeronasal sensory neurons by MHC peptides
T Leinders-Zufall, T Ishii, P Mombaerts, F Zufall & T Boehm
1559 Dynamic DNA methylation programs persistent adverse effects of early-life stress
C Murgatroyd, A V Patchev, Y Wu, V Micale, Y Bockmühl, D Fischer, F Holsboer, C T Wotjak, O F X Almeida & D Spengler
1567 Amyloid-
β
 as a positive endogenous regulator of release probability at hippocampal synapses
E Abramov, I Dolev, H Fogel, G D Ciccotosto, E Ruff & I Slutsky
1577 Input normalization by global feedforward inhibition expands cortical dynamic range
F Pouille, A Marin-Burgin, H Adesnik, B V Atallah & M Scanziani
1586 Microcircuitry coordination of cortical motor information in self-initiation of voluntary movements
Y Isomura, R Harukuni, T Takekawa, H Aizawa & T Fukai
1594 Attention improves performance primarily by reducing interneuronal correlations
M R Cohen & J H R Maunsell
NATURE NEUROSCIENCE CLASSIFIED
 See back pages.
Adult glutamatergic interneuron generation(p 1524)Clearing corpses in the developing DRG(p 1534)Motor cortex microcircuitry for voluntary movements(p 1586)

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