The Journal of Neuroscience October 15, 2014 • Volume 34 Number 42 • www.jneurosci.org i This Week in The Journal Journal Club 13867 Priority Maps Explain the Roles of Value, Attention, and Salience in Goal-Oriented Behavior P. Christiaan Klink, Pia Jentgens, and Jeannette A.M. Lorteije 13870 The Temporal Dynamics of Evidence Accumulation in the Brain Martijn J. Mulder Brief Communications Cover legend: A mouse neuromuscular junction (NMJ) showing acetylcholine receptors (red), motor nerve (green), and nuclei (blue). These peripheral synapses are normally remarkably stable in adult animals, but they undergo dramatic changes in myasthenic disorders or aging. For more details, see the article by Barik et al. (pages 13892–13905). 䊉 13872 The Matrix Protein Hikaru genki Localizes to Cholinergic Synaptic Clefts and Regulates Postsynaptic Organization in the Drosophila Brain Minoru Nakayama, Fumiya Matsushita, and Chihiro Hama 13906 Role of Glutamatergic Projections from Ventral Tegmental Area to Lateral Habenula in Aversive Conditioning David H. Root, Carlos A. Mejias-Aponte, Jia Qi, and Marisela Morales 14006 The Rac1 Inhibitor NSC23766 Suppresses CREB Signaling by Targeting NMDA Receptor Function Hailong Hou, Andre´s E. Cha´vez, Chih-Chieh Wang, Hongtian Yang, Hua Gu, Benjamin A. Siddoway, Benjamin J. Hall, Pablo E. Castillo, and Houhui Xia 14108 Goal-Congruent Default Network Activity Facilitates Cognitive Control R. Nathan Spreng, Elizabeth DuPre, Dhawal Selarka, Juliana Garcia, Stefan Gojkovic, Judith Mildner, Wen-Ming Luh, and Gary R. Turner Articles CELLULAR/MOLECULAR 13892 LRP4 Is Critical for Neuromuscular Junction Maintenance Arnab Barik, Yisheng Lu, Anupama Sathyamurthy, Andrew Bowman, Chengyong Shen, Lei Li, Wen-cheng Xiong, and Lin Mei 13948 Long-Term In Vivo Imaging of Dendritic Spines in the Hippocampus Reveals Structural Plasticity Ligang Gu, Stefanie Kleiber, Lena Schmid, Felix Nebeling, Miriam Chamoun, Julia Steffen, Jens Wagner, and Martin Fuhrmann 13976 Numb Regulates the Polarized Delivery of Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Ion Channels in Rod Photoreceptor Cilia Vasanth Ramamurthy, Christine Jolicoeur, Demetra Koutroumbas, Johanna Mu¨hlhans, Yun-Zheng Le, William W. Hauswirth, Andreas Giessl, and Michel Cayouette 13988 KIS, a Kinase Associated with Microtubule Regulators, Enhances Translation of AMPA Receptors and Stimulates Dendritic Spine Remodeling Neus Pedraza, Rau´l Ortiz, Alba Cornado´, Artur Llobet, Martí Aldea, and Carme Gallego 14055 Multimodal Use of Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide and Substance P in Itch and Acute Pain Uncovered by the Elimination of Vesicular Glutamate Transporter 2 from Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channel Subfamily V Member 1 Neurons Katarzyna Rogoz, Helena H. Andersen, Malin C. Lagerstro¨m, and Klas Kullander DEVELOPMENT/PLASTICITY/REPAIR 䊉 13911 Heterogeneously Expressed fezf2 Patterns Gradient Notch Activity in Balancing the Quiescence, Proliferation, and Differentiation of Adult Neural Stem Cells Michael A. Berberoglu, Zhiqiang Dong, Guangnan Li, Jiashun Zheng, Luz del Carmen G. Trejo Martinez, Jisong Peng, Mahendra Wagle, Brian Reichholf, Claudia Petritsch, Hao Li, Samuel J. Pleasure, and Su Guo 13924 Selective Activation of Ipsilateral Motor Pathways in Intact Humans Toshiki Tazoe and Monica A. Perez 14013 Characterization of Ectopic Colonies That Form in Widespread Areas of the Nervous System with Neural Stem Cell Transplants into the Site of a Severe Spinal Cord Injury Oswald Steward, Kelli G. Sharp, Kelly Matsudaira Yee, Maya N. Hatch, and Joseph F. Bonner 14022 Multifunctional Liposomes Reduce Brain -Amyloid Burden and Ameliorate Memory Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease Mouse Models Claudia Balducci, Simona Mancini, Stefania Minniti, Pietro La Vitola, Margherita Zotti, Giulio Sancini, Mario Mauri, Alfredo Cagnotto, Laura Colombo, Fabio Fiordaliso, Emanuele Grigoli, Mario Salmona, Anniina Snellman, Merja Haaparanta-Solin, Gianluigi Forloni, Massimo Masserini, and Francesca Re 14128 Adult Neural Precursor Cells from the Subventricular Zone Contribute Significantly to Oligodendrocyte Regeneration and Remyelination Yao Lulu Xing, Philipp T. Ro¨th, Jo Anne S. Stratton, Bernard H.A. Chuang, Jill Danne, Sarah L. Ellis, Sze Woei Ng, Trevor J. Kilpatrick, and Tobias D. Merson SYSTEMS/CIRCUITS 䊉 13878 Stimulus-Related Neuroimaging in Task-Engaged Subjects Is Best Predicted by Concurrent Spiking Bruss Lima, Mariana M.B. Cardoso, Yevgeniy B. Sirotin, and Aniruddha Das 13935 Dynamic Modulation of Amygdala–Hippocampal Connectivity by Emotional Arousal Matthias Fastenrath, David Coynel, Klara Spalek, Annette Milnik, Leo Gschwind, Benno Roozendaal, Andreas Papassotiropoulos, and Dominique J.F. de Quervain 14032 Presynaptic T-Type Ca2ⴙ Channels Modulate Dendrodendritic Mitral–Mitral and Mitral–Periglomerular Connections in Mouse Olfactory Bulb Adam Fekete, Jamie Johnston, and Kerry R. Delaney 14046 Systematic Shifts in the Balance of Excitation and Inhibition Coordinate the Activity of Axial Motor Pools at Different Speeds of Locomotion Sandeep Kishore, Martha W. Bagnall, and David L. McLean BEHAVIORAL/COGNITIVE 13998 Temporal Memory Is Shaped by Encoding Stability and Intervening Item Reactivation Sarah DuBrow and Lila Davachi 䊉 14096 Large-Scale Brain Network Dynamics Supporting Adolescent Cognitive Control Dominic B. Dwyer, Ben J. Harrison, Murat Yu¨cel, Sarah Whittle, Andrew Zalesky, Christos Pantelis, Nicholas B. Allen, and Alex Fornito 14115 Manipulating a “Cocaine Engram” in Mice Hwa-Lin (Liz) Hsiang, Jonathan R. Epp, Michel C. van den Oever, Chen Yan, Asim J. Rashid, Nathan Insel, Li Ye, Yosuke Niibori, Karl Deisseroth, Paul W. Frankland, and Sheena A. Josselyn 14147 Neurons in the Nucleus Accumbens Promote Selection Bias for Nearer Objects Sara E. Morrison and Saleem M. Nicola NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE 13954 Impact of RTN3 Deficiency on Expression of BACE1 and Amyloid Deposition Qi Shi, Yingying Ge, Md. Golam Sharoar, Wanxia He, Rong Xiang, Zhuohua Zhang, Xiangyou Hu, and Riqiang Yan 13963 Resting-State Functional Connectivity Changes in Aging apoE4 and apoE-KO Mice Valerio Zerbi, Maximilian Wiesmann, Tim L. Emmerzaal, Diane Jansen, Maarten Van Beek, Martina P.C. Mutsaers, Christian F. Beckmann, Arend Heerschap, and Amanda J. Kiliaan 14069 Apolipoprotein E4 Produced in GABAergic Interneurons Causes Learning and Memory Deficits in Mice Johanna Knoferle, Seo Yeon Yoon, David Walker, Laura Leung, Anna K. Gillespie, Leslie M. Tong, Nga Bien-Ly, and Yadong Huang 14079 SLC30A10 Is a Cell Surface-Localized Manganese Efflux Transporter, and Parkinsonism-Causing Mutations Block Its Intracellular Trafficking and Efflux Activity Dinorah Leyva-Illades, Pan Chen, Charles E. Zogzas, Steven Hutchens, Jonathan M. Mercado, Caleb D. Swaim, Richard A. Morrisett, Aaron B. Bowman, Michael Aschner, and Somshuvra Mukhopadhyay 14163 Correction: The article “Structural and Functional Plasticity of Astrocyte Processes and Dendritic Spine Interactions” by Alberto Perez-Alvarez, Marta Navarrete, Ana Covelo, Eduardo D. Martin, and Alfonso Araque appeared on pages 12738 –12744 of the September 17, 2014 issue. A correction for that article appears on page 14163. 14164 Erratum: The article “On the Role of Suppression in Spatial Attention: Evidence from Negative BOLD in Human Subcortical and Cortical Structures” by Andre´ D. Gouws, Ivan Alvarez, David M. Watson, Maiko Uesaki, Jessica Rogers, and Antony B. Morland appeared on pages 10347–10360 of the July 30, 2014 issue. An erratum for that article appears on page 14164. Persons interested in becoming members of the Society for Neuroscience should contact the Membership Department, Society for Neuroscience, 1121 14th St., NW, Suite 1010, Washington, DC 20005, phone 202-962-4000. 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