[FUN_Mail] A Classic Set of Molecular Genetics- Electrophysiology Papers

Ilya Vilinsky via FUN_Mail fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
Thu Sep 11 13:56:22 EDT 2014


I agree this is an excellent basis for a JUNE article. Could I suggest that paper nominators include a short writeup of how each paper could be taught, what discussion topics might arise from the papers, where these discussion could lead, or how to tie the papers into a broader neuroscience course?
-Ilya

Ilya Vilinsky, PhD
Director, Undergraduate Neuroscience Program
Education Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences
University of Cincinnati
613B Rieveschl Hall
Cincinnati, OH, 45221-0006
ilya.vilinsky at uc.edu
Phone: 513-556-9749







On Sep 11, 2014, at 1:38 PM, William Grisham <dr.billgrisham at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Colleagues:
>  
> I really like Barbara's suggestion that this thread should serve as the basis of a JUNE article. Perhaps each nominator could write a paragraph about the strengths of their particular nomination. Could somebody step forward as the lead? 
> 
> While I was awaiting your suggestions, I assigned my students these two articles:
> 
>  
> Science. 1991 Aug 30;253(5023):1034-7.
> 
> A difference in hypothalamic structure between heterosexual and homosexual men.
> LeVay S.
> 
> 
> 
> and 
> 
>  
> Horm Behav. 2001 Sep;40(2):86-92.
> 
> The interstitial nuclei of the human anterior hypothalamus: an investigation of variation with sex, sexual orientation, and HIV status.
> Byne W1, Tobet S, Mattiace LA, Lasco MS, Kemether E, Edgar MA, Morgello S, Buchsbaum MS, Jones LB.
> 
> 
> 
> On the former, I asked them these questions:
> 
> 1) What do his data show?
> 2) What are possible conclusions that he provides for his data?
> 
> Here are some critiques that have been leveled at the data and their interpretation--see if you agree:
> 
> 1) INAH3 is too small to reliably measure.
> 2) Being gay is hopelessly confounded with being HIV+ so no conclusion about being gay can be reached.
> 3) Some of the heterosexual men who died of AIDS may have been misclassified, as in they were in the closet, so the results cannot be regarded as valid.
> 4) Some of the heterosexual men who died of other causes were misclassified and were actually gay.
> 5) Since LeVay is gay, he was biased and so the results cannot be trusted.
> 
> Some other conclusions that commentators have made:
> 1) This proves that being gay is innate/inborn.
> 2) This proves that being gay is NOT innate/inborn.
> What aspects of his data allow for either conclusion.  
> 
> The Byne paper is an attempt at a replication, and the authors state, " The primary sexually dimorphic cellular characteristic of INAH3, neuronal number, did not vary as a function of sexual orientation," which is not what LeVay found.
> 
> I'm going to ask my students to take a hard look at the statistics, though, and see if the conclusion is well justified.
> 
> Notably, in all the suggestions for the most amazing paper in neuroscience, only one paper received a second vote. Thanks to all for their suggestions--keep them coming and let's all write an article together!
> 
> William (Bill) Grisham, Ph.D.
> Adjunct Professor
> Department of Psychology, UCLA
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> 
> (310) 825-7990
> Dr.billgrisham at gmail.com
> 
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 7:42 AM, Joseph Burdo via FUN_Mail <fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org> wrote:
> As a reminder, once you find a Dropbox or FUN home for papers that are not
> easily available, or have a pdf link for those that are, ERiN can serve as
> searchable resource for this repository.
> http://erin.sfn.org/Suggest-A-Resource will allow you to add your favorite
> classic paper, along with these great descriptions in the thread letting us
> know how and why you used the paper.
> 
> Joe
> 
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Ilya Vilinsky via FUN_Mail <
> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org> wrote:
> 
> > All, This is a great topic and definitely a thread worth saving. I think
> > we should start our own repository of classic neuroscience papers as a FUN
> > resource.
> >
> > I would add a series of papers that described a crucial link between the
> > electrophysiological propertied of neurons and the molecular mechanisms
> > (i.e. voltage gated ion channels) that make all this possible. In the late
> > 1980’s the Jan and Jan labs used the Drosophila Shaker mutant to pull out
> > the first sequence of a voltage gated channel. Homology cloning from this
> > sequence allowed discovery of the huge diversity of channels known today.
> > This story is a great combination of electrophysiology, molecular biology,
> > genetics, and evolution.
> >
> > Cloning of genomic and complementary DNA from Shaker, a putative potassium
> > channel gene from Drosophila.
> > Papazian DM, Schwarz TL, Tempel BL, Jan YN, Jan LY. Science. 1987 Aug
> > 14;237(4816):749-53.
> >
> > Sequence of a probable potassium channel component encoded at Shaker locus
> > ofDrosophila.
> > Tempel BL, Papazian DM, Schwarz TL, Jan YN, Jan LY. Science. 1987 Aug
> > 14;237(4816):770-5.
> >
> > Ion channels in Drosophila.
> > Papazian DM1, Schwarz TL, Tempel BL, Timpe LC, Jan LY. Annu Rev Physiol.
> > 1988;50:379-94.
> >
> > Molecular studies of voltage-gated potassium channels.
> > Isacoff E1, Papazian D, Timpe L, Jan YN, Jan LY. Cold Spring Harb Symp
> > Quant Biol. 1990;55:9-17.
> >
> >
> > More papers, please!
> >
> > -Ilya
> >
> >
> >
> > Ilya Vilinsky, PhD
> > Director, Undergraduate Neuroscience Program
> > Education Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences
> > University of Cincinnati
> > 613B Rieveschl Hall
> > Cincinnati, OH, 45221-0006
> > ilya.vilinsky at uc.edu
> > Phone: 513-556-9749
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sep 11, 2014, at 9:56 AM, via FUN_Mail <fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org>
> > wrote:
> >
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> > > FUN_Mail Daily DigestToday's Topics:
> > >
> > >   1. Re: Fwd: Another classic paper (Noah Sandstrom via FUN_Mail)
> > >   2. Re: Fwd: Another classic paper (Schettino, Luis F. via FUN_Mail)
> > >
> > > From: Noah Sandstrom via FUN_Mail <fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org>
> > > Subject: Re: [FUN_Mail] Fwd: Another classic paper
> > > Date: September 11, 2014 at 9:25:59 AM EDT
> > > To: "FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org" <fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org>
> > > Reply-To: Noah Sandstrom <nsandstr at williams.edu>
> > >
> > >
> > > Apologies for the repeated post, but several folks have asked for a copy
> > of
> > > the Brown-Sequard paper that I described. I'll attach it here as I don't
> > > think it is easily accessible online. I hope you enjoy it as much as me
> > and
> > > just caution you to not present it at your brown-bag lunch meeting.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Noah
> > >
> > > On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 6:28 PM, Mike Wiest via FUN_Mail <
> > > fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org> wrote:
> > >
> > >> Along the lines of the optogenetic inception paper(s) from the Tonegawa
> > >> lab, I just heard about these two attached from Deadwyler and Hampson,
> > >> which are similarly Matrix-like.  Essentially they are programing the
> > >> hippocampus with task-specific activity patterns to enhance memory
> > >> performance....
> > >>
> > >> Thanks all for generating this awesome list--and for links to the oldies
> > >> but goodies!
> > >>
> > >> Mike Wiest
> > >> Wellesley College Neuroscience
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Chiye Aoki via FUN_Mail <
> > >> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org> wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> I agree with Tara and Joe. I am in the midst of forwarding this link to
> > >>> students who are about to defend their thesis and apply to grad school.
> > >>> Thank you, Joe!
> > >>>
> > >>> Chiye Aoki, PhD
> > >>> Professor of Neural Science & Biology
> > >>> New York University
> > >>> 212-998-3929 (office)    212-998-3926 (Lab)
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 10:36 AM, White, Tara via FUN_Mail <
> > >>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org> wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>>> That is a wonderful pick -- And a potent weapon for our students
> > >>> grappling
> > >>>> with the 'imposter syndrome', which is my experience seems to hit
> > those
> > >>> who
> > >>>> are best positioned for creative futures in neuroscience
> > >>>> -Tara
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 10:22 AM, Joseph Burdo via FUN_Mail <
> > >>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org> wrote:
> > >>>>
> > >>>>> While a bit off topic, I would argue that if they are considering
> > >>>> research
> > >>>>> for a career, the most important paper for them to read is a more
> > >>> general
> > >>>>> methodological one: How to be productively stupid!
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> "
> > >>>>> "The importance of stupidity in scientific research"
> > >>>>> http://jcs.biologists.org/content/121/11/1771.long
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> Joe
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 10:09 AM, Megan Hagenauer via FUN_Mail <
> > >>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org> wrote:
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>> Great discussion!
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> My contributions have a sleep/circadian slant:
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> Dement, W.C., and Kleitman, N. (1957). Cyclic Variations in EEG
> > >>> during
> > >>>>>> Sleep and their Relation to Eye Movements, Body Motility, and
> > >>> Dreaming.
> > >>>>> EEG
> > >>>>>> Clinical Neurophysiology 9: 673-690.
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> "With dreaming and hypnagogie reverie assigned to a definite EEG
> > >>> stage,
> > >>>>>> there exists at least a fairly consistent relation between the EEG
> > >>> and
> > >>>>>> levels of consciousness and it becomes possible to undertake the
> > >>> second
> > >>>>>> step of considering the neural origin of these patterns as
> > >>> representing
> > >>>>> the
> > >>>>>> basis of consciousness itself."
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> - This paper is long-winded (good for teaching skimming!), but it
> > >> is
> > >>>>>> excellent for starting discussions of consciousness!
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> Aschoff, J. (1965). Circadian Rhythms in Man. Science 148 (3676):
> > >>>>>> 1427-1432.
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> "Since in this case I myself was the subject, I can add a few
> > >> remarks
> > >>>> on
> > >>>>>> personal feelings. After a great curiousity about 'true time'
> > >> during
> > >>>> the
> > >>>>>> first 2 days of bunker life, I lost all interest in the matter and
> > >>> felt
> > >>>>>> perfectly comfortable to live 'timeless'."
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> - A short elegant paper, chronicling the original circadian bunker
> > >>>>>> experiments in which student volunteers (and Aschoff himself!) go
> > >>> into
> > >>>>>> isolation to experience timelessness.
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> Ralph M.R., Foster R.G., Davis F.C., Menaker M. (1990) Transplanted
> > >>>>>> Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Determines Circadian Period. Science 247:
> > >>>>> 975-978.
> > >>>>>> "Small neural grafts from the suprachiasmatic region restored
> > >>> circadian
> > >>>>>> rhythms to arrhythmic animals whose own nucleus had been ablated."
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> - Successful *brain transplants* after which the behavior of the
> > >> host
> > >>>>>> animal is determined by the genotype of the donor.  Soooo cool!
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 9:56 AM, DJ Brasier via FUN_Mail <
> > >>>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org> wrote:
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> As a fan of teaching controversy, two sets that I especially love
> > >>> are
> > >>>>> the
> > >>>>>>> pre- vs. post-synaptic LTP:
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> Malinow & Tsien 1990 and Stevens & Wang 1994 vs. Kauer & Nicoll
> > >>> 1988
> > >>>> &
> > >>>>>>> Liao & Malinow 1995
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> And the equally vicious debate about alpha- vs.
> > >>>> beta/gamma-G-proteins:
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> Logothetis & Clapham 1987 and Reuveny & Jan 1994 vs. Yatani &
> > >>>> Birbaumer
> > >>>>>>> 1988 and Birbaumer & Brown (Scientific Correspondence in Nature)
> > >>>> 1987.
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> It's fun for me to tell students how both of these nearly came to
> > >>>> blows
> > >>>>>>> between the opposing sides after numerous insults were exchanged.
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> DJ
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> On 9/9/14, 8:10 AM, Lom, Barbara via FUN_Mail wrote:
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> I’m not even going to try to top Noah’s example, but this is a
> > >> fun
> > >>>>>>>> conversation so I’ll toss in a few favorites from the turn of
> > >> the
> > >>>> more
> > >>>>>>>> recent century regarding what was, at the time a controversial
> > >>>>>> assertion of
> > >>>>>>>> neurogenesis in the adult primate/human brain.  Not sure I’d
> > >> call
> > >>>>> these
> > >>>>>> the
> > >>>>>>>> most amazing ever neuroscience papers ever, but they are easy
> > >> for
> > >>>>>>>> undergrads to read and the contrary results reliably generate
> > >>> lively
> > >>>>>> class
> > >>>>>>>> discussions (null results published in Science).  Plus there’s a
> > >>> New
> > >>>>>> Yorker
> > >>>>>>>> article that describes some of the context for the science and
> > >> the
> > >>>>>> drama:
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9809557
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10521353
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11739948
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >> http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2001/07/23/rethinking-the-brain
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> _____________________________________________
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Barbara Lom, PhD
> > >>>>>>>> Professor & Chair of Biology
> > >>>>>>>> Davidson College
> > >>>>>>>> Box 7118 - Davidson, NC 28035-7118
> > >>>>>>>> 704-894-2338 (office) 704-894-2512 (fax)
> > >>>>>>>> http://www.davidson.edu/academics/biology/faculty/barbara-lom
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> On 9/9/14, 5:36 AM, "Noah Sandstrom via FUN_Mail" <
> > >>>>>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> wrote:
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Richard, Sam, do you really consider 1952 and 1962 to be "old
> > >>>> school"?
> > >>>>>>>> While perhaps predating what we might consider "modern
> > >>>> neuroscience" I
> > >>>>>>>> would put Brown-Séquard's *1889* article in *Lancet* ("Note on
> > >> the
> > >>>>>> effects
> > >>>>>>>> produced on man by subcutaneous injections of a liquid obtained
> > >>> from
> > >>>>> the
> > >>>>>>>> testicles of animals") at the top of my list! In this paper,
> > >>>>>> Brown-Séquard
> > >>>>>>>> explores the behavioral and cognitive effects of extracts from
> > >> dog
> > >>>> and
> > >>>>>>>> guinea pig testicles when self-injected. It is a tour-de-force
> > >>> that
> > >>>>>>>> reflects the passion, commitment, and fortitude we should all
> > >>> strive
> > >>>>> to
> > >>>>>>>> have as scientists (how strongly do you believe in the
> > >> importance
> > >>> of
> > >>>>> the
> > >>>>>>>> questions you are asking?); it raises thought-provoking
> > >> questions
> > >>>>> about
> > >>>>>>>> quantification, methodology, standardization (what, exactly, are
> > >>>>> "great
> > >>>>>>>> powers of defecation?); and it makes clear that, as rough as
> > >> some
> > >>> of
> > >>>>> our
> > >>>>>>>> research students may think they have it, they are way better
> > >> off
> > >>>> than
> > >>>>>>>> those of Brown-Séquard who had to measure the length of his jet
> > >> of
> > >>>>>> urine.
> > >>>>>>>> In all seriousness, though, this is the first paper I have
> > >>> students
> > >>>> in
> > >>>>>> my
> > >>>>>>>> Hormones and Behavior class read. Great questions, after all,
> > >>> stand
> > >>>>> the
> > >>>>>>>> test of time!
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Thanks for asking this great question, Bill!
> > >>>>>>>> Noah
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Brown-Séquard CE. Note on the effects produced on man by
> > >>>> subcutaneous
> > >>>>>>>> injections of a liquid obtained from the testicles of
> > >>>> animals.*Lancet*
> > >>>>>>>> 1889;
> > >>>>>>>> 2: 105-107.
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > >>>>>>>> From: Richard Olivo via FUN_Mail <fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>> <mailto:
> > >>>>>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org>>
> > >>>>>>>> Date: Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 8:14 PM
> > >>>>>>>> Subject: [FUN_Mail] Another classic paper
> > >>>>>>>> To: "fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>> "
> > >>>>>>>> <fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> I suppose I'm old school too, but my nominee would be Hubel and
> > >>>>> Wiesel's
> > >>>>>>>> classic paper on primary visual cortex:
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Hubel DH & Wiesel TN (1962). Receptive fields, binocular
> > >>> interaction
> > >>>>> and
> > >>>>>>>> functional architecture in the cat's visual cortex. J Physiol
> > >> 160,
> > >>>>>>>> 106–154.
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> This paper made sense of what neurons in the cortex were doing
> > >> in
> > >>>>>> creating
> > >>>>>>>> the next step in visual perception, and it also revealed how
> > >> they
> > >>>> were
> > >>>>>>>> arranged anatomically. It was a major step in advancing our
> > >>>>>> understanding
> > >>>>>>>> of the mammalian brain, and it opened a huge field of research
> > >> on
> > >>>>> visual
> > >>>>>>>> processing that is still flourishing today.
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Best wishes,
> > >>>>>>>> Richard Olivo
> > >>>>>>>> rolivo at smith.edu<mailto:rolivo at smith.edu>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> On Sep 8, 2014, at 1:16 PM, "Gizerian, Samantha via FUN_Mail" <
> > >>>>>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> wrote:
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Call me old school, but the paper that really blew my mind, and
> > >>>>>> continues
> > >>>>>>>> to amaze students is Hodgkin and Huxley J. Physiol. (1952) 117,
> > >>>>> 500-44.
> > >>>>>>>> (here:
> > >>>>>>>> http://www.sfn.org/~/media/SfN/Documents/ClassicPapers/
> > >>>>>>>> ActionPotentials/hodgkin5.ashx)
> > >>>>>>>> The whole series is great, but the last paper summing up the
> > >>>>> experiments
> > >>>>>>>> is
> > >>>>>>>> really the one that is amazing.  In context of the time and
> > >>>> techniques
> > >>>>>>>> available, it is a pretty stunning achievement as well.  Not to
> > >>>>> mention
> > >>>>>>>> that finally we have the tangible connection that students are
> > >>>> looking
> > >>>>>> for
> > >>>>>>>> between the physics they didn't want to learn and the
> > >> neuroscience
> > >>>>> they
> > >>>>>>>> signed up for.
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Sam
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> _____________________________
> > >>>>>>>> Samantha S Gizerian, PhD
> > >>>>>>>> Clinical Assistant Professor
> > >>>>>>>> Associate Director for Undergraduate Studies
> > >>>>>>>> Dept. of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience
> > >>>>>>>> College of Veterinary Medicine
> > >>>>>>>> Washington State University
> > >>>>>>>> Pullman, WA 99164-7620
> > >>>>>>>> sgizerian at vetmed.wsu.edu<mailto:sgizerian at vetmed.wsu.edu>
> > >>>>>>>> 509-335-0986
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
> > >>>>>>>> From: FUN_Mail [mailto:fun_mail-bounces at lists.funfaculty.org]
> > >> On
> > >>>>> Behalf
> > >>>>>>>> Of Mike Wiest via FUN_Mail
> > >>>>>>>> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2014 10:04 AM
> > >>>>>>>> To: Schettino, Luis F.
> > >>>>>>>> Cc: FUN Mail
> > >>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [FUN_Mail] FW: [Faculty for Undergraduate
> > >>> Neuroscience
> > >>>>>>>> newsletter] Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience newsletter
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> The "Inception" paper from the Tonegawa lab was the one that
> > >> came
> > >>> to
> > >>>>>> mind
> > >>>>>>>> for me too...!
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Cheers
> > >>>>>>>> Mike
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 9:44 PM, Schettino, Luis F. via FUN_Mail
> > >> <
> > >>>>>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> wrote:
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Wow, this is EXACTLY what came to my mind when I read the
> > >>> question.
> > >>>> No
> > >>>>>>>> doubt this article is one of the coolest studies out there. It
> > >> is
> > >>>>>>>> incredibly creative and technically challenging. Great
> > >> suggestion
> > >>>> Ian!
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Luis F. Schettino
> > >>>>>>>> Psychology Department
> > >>>>>>>> Oechsle Hall
> > >>>>>>>> Lafayette College
> > >>>>>>>> Easton, PA 18042
> > >>>>>>>> (610)330-5934
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
> > >>>>>>>> From: "Ian via FUN_Mail Harrington" <
> > >>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>>> <mailto:fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org>>
> > >>>>>>>> Cc: "FUN Mail" <FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>> FUN_Mail at lists
> > >>>> .
> > >>>>>>>> funfaculty.org>>
> > >>>>>>>> Sent: Sunday, September 7, 2014 9:37:16 PM
> > >>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [FUN_Mail] FW: [Faculty for Undergraduate
> > >>> Neuroscience
> > >>>>>>>> newsletter] Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience newsletter
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> What a great question, Bill! BTW, it sounds like a nice way to
> > >> put
> > >>>>>>>> together the perfect reading list for a seminar class. Can I
> > >>> suggest
> > >>>>>>>> either that the replies go to the whole list or that Bill posts
> > >>> the
> > >>>>>>>> results?
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Maybe I'm guilty of some kind of recency effect with this
> > >>> suggestion
> > >>>>>>>> since I just used it in class but if they have some interest in
> > >>>>>>>> plasticity and behavior I'd have to suggest von Melchner,
> > >> Pallas,
> > >>> &
> > >>>>> Sur
> > >>>>>>>> (2000):
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> http://web.mit.edu/msur/www/publications/visual.pdf
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> It was preceded by a companion paper by Sharma, Angelucci, & Sur
> > >>>>>>>> (2000) that is purely physiological:
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> http://web.mit.edu/msur/www/publications/induction.pdf
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> I suppose if you're going to publish in Nature you might as well
> > >>> do
> > >>>> it
> > >>>>>>>> in bunches!
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> IH
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 8:16 PM, Calin-Jageman, Robert via
> > >>> FUN_Mail <
> > >>>>>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> wrote:
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Here’s a thought-provoking question from Bill Grisham.  Respond
> > >>> back
> > >>>>>>>> to him directly
> > >>>>>>>> (dr.billgrisham at gmail.com<mailto:dr.billgrisham at gmail.com
> > >>>> <mailto:
> > >>>>>>>> dr.billgrisham at gmail.com>
> > >>>>>>>> )
> > >>>>>>>> or back to the whole list (FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >> <mailto:
> > >>>>>>>> FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org><mailto:
> > >>>>>>>> FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>> FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>> )
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> In the course of working with undergraduates on a research
> > >> project
> > >>>>>>>> this summer, we have read relevant research articles. As my
> > >>> students
> > >>>>>>>> are wrapping up their research project, they asked to read the
> > >>> most
> > >>>>>>>> amazing neuroscience article ever. What would YOU recommend?
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> William (Bill) Grisham, Ph.D.
> > >>>>>>>> Adjunct Professor
> > >>>>>>>> Department of Psychology, UCLA
> > >>>>>>>> 1285 Franz Hall
> > >>>>>>>> PO Box 951563
> > >>>>>>>> Los Angeles, CA 90095-1563
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> (310) 825-7990
> > >>>>>>>> Dr.billgrisham at gmail.com<mailto:Dr.billgrisham at gmail.com
> > >>> <mailto:
> > >>>>>>>> Dr.billgrisham at gmail.com>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> MAILMAN_MIMEDEFANG WRAP
> > >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
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> > >>>>>>>> http://lists.funfaculty.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fun_mail
> > >>>>>>>> http://www.funfaculty.org/drupal/mailarchive/FUN_mail
> > >>>>>>>> MAILMAN_MIMEDEFANG
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> --
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> *Ian A. Harrington, Ph.D.*
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Augustana College, Psychology
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Director, Program in Neuroscience
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> 639 38th St., Rock Island, IL 61201
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> 011 Evald Hall, (309) 794-7243
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> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> MAILMAN_MIMEDEFANG WRAP
> > >>>>>>> _______________________________________________
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> > >>>>>>> MAILMAN_MIMEDEFANG
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> --
> > >>>>>> Megan Hastings Hagenauer, Ph.D.
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Molecular, Behavioral Neuroscience
> > >>>>>> Institute
> > >>>>>> Instructor in the Department of Psychology
> > >>>>>> University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
> > >>>>>> MAILMAN_MIMEDEFANG WRAP
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> > >>>>>>
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> > >>>>> MAILMAN_MIMEDEFANG
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>> --
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Tara L. White, Ph.D.
> > >>>> Assistant Professor
> > >>>> Laboratory of Affective Neuroscience
> > >>>> Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences
> > >>>> Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies
> > >>>> Brown School of Public Health
> > >>>> Brown University
> > >>>> Box G-S121-4
> > >>>> 121 S. Main St.
> > >>>> Providence, RI 02912
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Tel: +1 401 863-6625
> > >>>> Fax: +1 401 863-6647
> > >>>> E-mail: Tara_White at Brown.edu
> > >>>> Web page: http://brown.edu/whitelab
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> > >> MAILMAN_MIMEDEFANG WRAP
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> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > From: "Schettino, Luis F. via FUN_Mail" <fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org>
> > > Subject: Re: [FUN_Mail] Fwd: Another classic paper
> > > Date: September 11, 2014 at 9:56:21 AM EDT
> > > To: Noah Sandstrom <nsandstr at williams.edu>
> > > Cc: "FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org" <fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org>
> > > Reply-To: "Schettino, Luis F." <schettil at lafayette.edu>
> > >
> > >
> > > Noah,
> > > I don't think you attached the paper. Could you give it another try?
> > > Thanks,
> > > Luis
> > >
> > > Luis F. Schettino
> > > Psychology Department
> > > Oechsle Hall
> > > Lafayette College
> > > Easton, PA 18042
> > > (610)330-5934
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Noah Sandstrom via FUN_Mail" <fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org>
> > > To: "FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org" <fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org>
> > > Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:25:59 AM
> > > Subject: Re: [FUN_Mail] Fwd: Another classic paper
> > >
> > > Apologies for the repeated post, but several folks have asked for a copy
> > of
> > > the Brown-Sequard paper that I described. I'll attach it here as I don't
> > > think it is easily accessible online. I hope you enjoy it as much as me
> > and
> > > just caution you to not present it at your brown-bag lunch meeting.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Noah
> > >
> > > On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 6:28 PM, Mike Wiest via FUN_Mail <
> > > fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org> wrote:
> > >
> > >> Along the lines of the optogenetic inception paper(s) from the Tonegawa
> > >> lab, I just heard about these two attached from Deadwyler and Hampson,
> > >> which are similarly Matrix-like.  Essentially they are programing the
> > >> hippocampus with task-specific activity patterns to enhance memory
> > >> performance....
> > >>
> > >> Thanks all for generating this awesome list--and for links to the oldies
> > >> but goodies!
> > >>
> > >> Mike Wiest
> > >> Wellesley College Neuroscience
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Chiye Aoki via FUN_Mail <
> > >> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org> wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> I agree with Tara and Joe. I am in the midst of forwarding this link to
> > >>> students who are about to defend their thesis and apply to grad school.
> > >>> Thank you, Joe!
> > >>>
> > >>> Chiye Aoki, PhD
> > >>> Professor of Neural Science & Biology
> > >>> New York University
> > >>> 212-998-3929 (office)    212-998-3926 (Lab)
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 10:36 AM, White, Tara via FUN_Mail <
> > >>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org> wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>>> That is a wonderful pick -- And a potent weapon for our students
> > >>> grappling
> > >>>> with the 'imposter syndrome', which is my experience seems to hit
> > those
> > >>> who
> > >>>> are best positioned for creative futures in neuroscience
> > >>>> -Tara
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 10:22 AM, Joseph Burdo via FUN_Mail <
> > >>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org> wrote:
> > >>>>
> > >>>>> While a bit off topic, I would argue that if they are considering
> > >>>> research
> > >>>>> for a career, the most important paper for them to read is a more
> > >>> general
> > >>>>> methodological one: How to be productively stupid!
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> "
> > >>>>> "The importance of stupidity in scientific research"
> > >>>>> http://jcs.biologists.org/content/121/11/1771.long
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> Joe
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 10:09 AM, Megan Hagenauer via FUN_Mail <
> > >>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org> wrote:
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>> Great discussion!
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> My contributions have a sleep/circadian slant:
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> Dement, W.C., and Kleitman, N. (1957). Cyclic Variations in EEG
> > >>> during
> > >>>>>> Sleep and their Relation to Eye Movements, Body Motility, and
> > >>> Dreaming.
> > >>>>> EEG
> > >>>>>> Clinical Neurophysiology 9: 673-690.
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> "With dreaming and hypnagogie reverie assigned to a definite EEG
> > >>> stage,
> > >>>>>> there exists at least a fairly consistent relation between the EEG
> > >>> and
> > >>>>>> levels of consciousness and it becomes possible to undertake the
> > >>> second
> > >>>>>> step of considering the neural origin of these patterns as
> > >>> representing
> > >>>>> the
> > >>>>>> basis of consciousness itself."
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> - This paper is long-winded (good for teaching skimming!), but it
> > >> is
> > >>>>>> excellent for starting discussions of consciousness!
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> Aschoff, J. (1965). Circadian Rhythms in Man. Science 148 (3676):
> > >>>>>> 1427-1432.
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> "Since in this case I myself was the subject, I can add a few
> > >> remarks
> > >>>> on
> > >>>>>> personal feelings. After a great curiousity about 'true time'
> > >> during
> > >>>> the
> > >>>>>> first 2 days of bunker life, I lost all interest in the matter and
> > >>> felt
> > >>>>>> perfectly comfortable to live 'timeless'."
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> - A short elegant paper, chronicling the original circadian bunker
> > >>>>>> experiments in which student volunteers (and Aschoff himself!) go
> > >>> into
> > >>>>>> isolation to experience timelessness.
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> Ralph M.R., Foster R.G., Davis F.C., Menaker M. (1990) Transplanted
> > >>>>>> Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Determines Circadian Period. Science 247:
> > >>>>> 975-978.
> > >>>>>> "Small neural grafts from the suprachiasmatic region restored
> > >>> circadian
> > >>>>>> rhythms to arrhythmic animals whose own nucleus had been ablated."
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> - Successful *brain transplants* after which the behavior of the
> > >> host
> > >>>>>> animal is determined by the genotype of the donor.  Soooo cool!
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 9:56 AM, DJ Brasier via FUN_Mail <
> > >>>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org> wrote:
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> As a fan of teaching controversy, two sets that I especially love
> > >>> are
> > >>>>> the
> > >>>>>>> pre- vs. post-synaptic LTP:
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> Malinow & Tsien 1990 and Stevens & Wang 1994 vs. Kauer & Nicoll
> > >>> 1988
> > >>>> &
> > >>>>>>> Liao & Malinow 1995
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> And the equally vicious debate about alpha- vs.
> > >>>> beta/gamma-G-proteins:
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> Logothetis & Clapham 1987 and Reuveny & Jan 1994 vs. Yatani &
> > >>>> Birbaumer
> > >>>>>>> 1988 and Birbaumer & Brown (Scientific Correspondence in Nature)
> > >>>> 1987.
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> It's fun for me to tell students how both of these nearly came to
> > >>>> blows
> > >>>>>>> between the opposing sides after numerous insults were exchanged.
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> DJ
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> On 9/9/14, 8:10 AM, Lom, Barbara via FUN_Mail wrote:
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> I’m not even going to try to top Noah’s example, but this is a
> > >> fun
> > >>>>>>>> conversation so I’ll toss in a few favorites from the turn of
> > >> the
> > >>>> more
> > >>>>>>>> recent century regarding what was, at the time a controversial
> > >>>>>> assertion of
> > >>>>>>>> neurogenesis in the adult primate/human brain.  Not sure I’d
> > >> call
> > >>>>> these
> > >>>>>> the
> > >>>>>>>> most amazing ever neuroscience papers ever, but they are easy
> > >> for
> > >>>>>>>> undergrads to read and the contrary results reliably generate
> > >>> lively
> > >>>>>> class
> > >>>>>>>> discussions (null results published in Science).  Plus there’s a
> > >>> New
> > >>>>>> Yorker
> > >>>>>>>> article that describes some of the context for the science and
> > >> the
> > >>>>>> drama:
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9809557
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10521353
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11739948
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >> http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2001/07/23/rethinking-the-brain
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> _____________________________________________
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Barbara Lom, PhD
> > >>>>>>>> Professor & Chair of Biology
> > >>>>>>>> Davidson College
> > >>>>>>>> Box 7118 - Davidson, NC 28035-7118
> > >>>>>>>> 704-894-2338 (office) 704-894-2512 (fax)
> > >>>>>>>> http://www.davidson.edu/academics/biology/faculty/barbara-lom
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> On 9/9/14, 5:36 AM, "Noah Sandstrom via FUN_Mail" <
> > >>>>>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> wrote:
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Richard, Sam, do you really consider 1952 and 1962 to be "old
> > >>>> school"?
> > >>>>>>>> While perhaps predating what we might consider "modern
> > >>>> neuroscience" I
> > >>>>>>>> would put Brown-Séquard's *1889* article in *Lancet* ("Note on
> > >> the
> > >>>>>> effects
> > >>>>>>>> produced on man by subcutaneous injections of a liquid obtained
> > >>> from
> > >>>>> the
> > >>>>>>>> testicles of animals") at the top of my list! In this paper,
> > >>>>>> Brown-Séquard
> > >>>>>>>> explores the behavioral and cognitive effects of extracts from
> > >> dog
> > >>>> and
> > >>>>>>>> guinea pig testicles when self-injected. It is a tour-de-force
> > >>> that
> > >>>>>>>> reflects the passion, commitment, and fortitude we should all
> > >>> strive
> > >>>>> to
> > >>>>>>>> have as scientists (how strongly do you believe in the
> > >> importance
> > >>> of
> > >>>>> the
> > >>>>>>>> questions you are asking?); it raises thought-provoking
> > >> questions
> > >>>>> about
> > >>>>>>>> quantification, methodology, standardization (what, exactly, are
> > >>>>> "great
> > >>>>>>>> powers of defecation?); and it makes clear that, as rough as
> > >> some
> > >>> of
> > >>>>> our
> > >>>>>>>> research students may think they have it, they are way better
> > >> off
> > >>>> than
> > >>>>>>>> those of Brown-Séquard who had to measure the length of his jet
> > >> of
> > >>>>>> urine.
> > >>>>>>>> In all seriousness, though, this is the first paper I have
> > >>> students
> > >>>> in
> > >>>>>> my
> > >>>>>>>> Hormones and Behavior class read. Great questions, after all,
> > >>> stand
> > >>>>> the
> > >>>>>>>> test of time!
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Thanks for asking this great question, Bill!
> > >>>>>>>> Noah
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Brown-Séquard CE. Note on the effects produced on man by
> > >>>> subcutaneous
> > >>>>>>>> injections of a liquid obtained from the testicles of
> > >>>> animals.*Lancet*
> > >>>>>>>> 1889;
> > >>>>>>>> 2: 105-107.
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > >>>>>>>> From: Richard Olivo via FUN_Mail <fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>> <mailto:
> > >>>>>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org>>
> > >>>>>>>> Date: Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 8:14 PM
> > >>>>>>>> Subject: [FUN_Mail] Another classic paper
> > >>>>>>>> To: "fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>> "
> > >>>>>>>> <fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> I suppose I'm old school too, but my nominee would be Hubel and
> > >>>>> Wiesel's
> > >>>>>>>> classic paper on primary visual cortex:
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Hubel DH & Wiesel TN (1962). Receptive fields, binocular
> > >>> interaction
> > >>>>> and
> > >>>>>>>> functional architecture in the cat's visual cortex. J Physiol
> > >> 160,
> > >>>>>>>> 106–154.
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> This paper made sense of what neurons in the cortex were doing
> > >> in
> > >>>>>> creating
> > >>>>>>>> the next step in visual perception, and it also revealed how
> > >> they
> > >>>> were
> > >>>>>>>> arranged anatomically. It was a major step in advancing our
> > >>>>>> understanding
> > >>>>>>>> of the mammalian brain, and it opened a huge field of research
> > >> on
> > >>>>> visual
> > >>>>>>>> processing that is still flourishing today.
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Best wishes,
> > >>>>>>>> Richard Olivo
> > >>>>>>>> rolivo at smith.edu<mailto:rolivo at smith.edu>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> On Sep 8, 2014, at 1:16 PM, "Gizerian, Samantha via FUN_Mail" <
> > >>>>>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> wrote:
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Call me old school, but the paper that really blew my mind, and
> > >>>>>> continues
> > >>>>>>>> to amaze students is Hodgkin and Huxley J. Physiol. (1952) 117,
> > >>>>> 500-44.
> > >>>>>>>> (here:
> > >>>>>>>> http://www.sfn.org/~/media/SfN/Documents/ClassicPapers/
> > >>>>>>>> ActionPotentials/hodgkin5.ashx)
> > >>>>>>>> The whole series is great, but the last paper summing up the
> > >>>>> experiments
> > >>>>>>>> is
> > >>>>>>>> really the one that is amazing.  In context of the time and
> > >>>> techniques
> > >>>>>>>> available, it is a pretty stunning achievement as well.  Not to
> > >>>>> mention
> > >>>>>>>> that finally we have the tangible connection that students are
> > >>>> looking
> > >>>>>> for
> > >>>>>>>> between the physics they didn't want to learn and the
> > >> neuroscience
> > >>>>> they
> > >>>>>>>> signed up for.
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Sam
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> _____________________________
> > >>>>>>>> Samantha S Gizerian, PhD
> > >>>>>>>> Clinical Assistant Professor
> > >>>>>>>> Associate Director for Undergraduate Studies
> > >>>>>>>> Dept. of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience
> > >>>>>>>> College of Veterinary Medicine
> > >>>>>>>> Washington State University
> > >>>>>>>> Pullman, WA 99164-7620
> > >>>>>>>> sgizerian at vetmed.wsu.edu<mailto:sgizerian at vetmed.wsu.edu>
> > >>>>>>>> 509-335-0986
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
> > >>>>>>>> From: FUN_Mail [mailto:fun_mail-bounces at lists.funfaculty.org]
> > >> On
> > >>>>> Behalf
> > >>>>>>>> Of Mike Wiest via FUN_Mail
> > >>>>>>>> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2014 10:04 AM
> > >>>>>>>> To: Schettino, Luis F.
> > >>>>>>>> Cc: FUN Mail
> > >>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [FUN_Mail] FW: [Faculty for Undergraduate
> > >>> Neuroscience
> > >>>>>>>> newsletter] Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience newsletter
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> The "Inception" paper from the Tonegawa lab was the one that
> > >> came
> > >>> to
> > >>>>>> mind
> > >>>>>>>> for me too...!
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Cheers
> > >>>>>>>> Mike
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 9:44 PM, Schettino, Luis F. via FUN_Mail
> > >> <
> > >>>>>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> wrote:
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Wow, this is EXACTLY what came to my mind when I read the
> > >>> question.
> > >>>> No
> > >>>>>>>> doubt this article is one of the coolest studies out there. It
> > >> is
> > >>>>>>>> incredibly creative and technically challenging. Great
> > >> suggestion
> > >>>> Ian!
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Luis F. Schettino
> > >>>>>>>> Psychology Department
> > >>>>>>>> Oechsle Hall
> > >>>>>>>> Lafayette College
> > >>>>>>>> Easton, PA 18042
> > >>>>>>>> (610)330-5934
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
> > >>>>>>>> From: "Ian via FUN_Mail Harrington" <
> > >>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>>> <mailto:fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org>>
> > >>>>>>>> Cc: "FUN Mail" <FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>> FUN_Mail at lists
> > >>>> .
> > >>>>>>>> funfaculty.org>>
> > >>>>>>>> Sent: Sunday, September 7, 2014 9:37:16 PM
> > >>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [FUN_Mail] FW: [Faculty for Undergraduate
> > >>> Neuroscience
> > >>>>>>>> newsletter] Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience newsletter
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> What a great question, Bill! BTW, it sounds like a nice way to
> > >> put
> > >>>>>>>> together the perfect reading list for a seminar class. Can I
> > >>> suggest
> > >>>>>>>> either that the replies go to the whole list or that Bill posts
> > >>> the
> > >>>>>>>> results?
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Maybe I'm guilty of some kind of recency effect with this
> > >>> suggestion
> > >>>>>>>> since I just used it in class but if they have some interest in
> > >>>>>>>> plasticity and behavior I'd have to suggest von Melchner,
> > >> Pallas,
> > >>> &
> > >>>>> Sur
> > >>>>>>>> (2000):
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> http://web.mit.edu/msur/www/publications/visual.pdf
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> It was preceded by a companion paper by Sharma, Angelucci, & Sur
> > >>>>>>>> (2000) that is purely physiological:
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> http://web.mit.edu/msur/www/publications/induction.pdf
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> I suppose if you're going to publish in Nature you might as well
> > >>> do
> > >>>> it
> > >>>>>>>> in bunches!
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> IH
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 8:16 PM, Calin-Jageman, Robert via
> > >>> FUN_Mail <
> > >>>>>>>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
> > >>> fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> wrote:
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> Here’s a thought-provoking question from Bill Grisham.  Respond
> > >>> back
> > >>>>>>>> to him directly
> > >>>>>>>> (dr.billgrisham at gmail.com<mailto:dr.billgrisham at gmail.com
> > >>>> <mailto:
> > >>>>>>>> dr.billgrisham at gmail.com>
> > >>>>>>>> )
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> > >>>>>>>> FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org><mailto:
> > >>>>>>>> FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:
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> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>> )
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> In the course of working with undergraduates on a research
> > >> project
> > >>>>>>>> this summer, we have read relevant research articles. As my
> > >>> students
> > >>>>>>>> are wrapping up their research project, they asked to read the
> > >>> most
> > >>>>>>>> amazing neuroscience article ever. What would YOU recommend?
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>> William (Bill) Grisham, Ph.D.
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> > >>>>>>>> Department of Psychology, UCLA
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> > >>>>>>>> Los Angeles, CA 90095-1563
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