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dc.contributor.authorTye, Kay
dc.date.accessioned2014-11-13T19:18:45Z
dc.date.available2014-11-13T19:18:45Z
dc.date.issued2012-11
dc.identifier.issn08966273
dc.identifier.issn1097-4199
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/91551
dc.description.abstractHow the nucleus accumbens integrates information from multiple upstream regions has been a central question for decades. In this issue of Neuron, Britt et al. (2012) photostimulate glutamatergic axons from the amygdala, prefrontal cortex, and hippocampus in the nucleus accumbens, characterizing the functional role of each pathway both in vivo and ex vivo.en_US
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherElsevieren_US
dc.relation.isversionofhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2012.11.008en_US
dc.rightsArticle is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use.en_US
dc.sourceElsevieren_US
dc.titleGlutamate Inputs to the Nucleus Accumbens: Does Source Matter?en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.citationTye, Kay M. “Glutamate Inputs to the Nucleus Accumbens: Does Source Matter?” Neuron 76, no. 4 (November 2012): 671–673. © 2012 Elsevier Inc.en_US
dc.contributor.departmentMassachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciencesen_US
dc.contributor.departmentPicower Institute for Learning and Memoryen_US
dc.contributor.mitauthorTye, Kayen_US
dc.relation.journalNeuronen_US
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dc.type.urihttp://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticleen_US
eprint.statushttp://purl.org/eprint/status/PeerRevieweden_US
dspace.orderedauthorsTye, Kay M.en_US
mit.licensePUBLISHER_POLICYen_US
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