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In daily life the brain is exposed to a large amount of external signals that compete for processing resources. The attentional system can select relevant information based on many possible combinations of goal-directed and stimulus-driven control signals. Here, we investigate the behavioral and physiological effects of competition between distinctive visual events during free-viewing of naturalistic videos.

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Deciphering Resting Microglial Morphology and Process Motility from a Synaptic Prospect.

Front Integr Neurosci

February 2016

INSERM U1028, CNRS UMR5292, Lyon Neuroscience Research CenterLyon, France; Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1Lyon, France.

Microglia, the resident immune cells of the central nervous system (CNS), were traditionally believed to be set into action only in case of injury or disease. Accordingly, microglia were assumed to be inactive or resting in the healthy brain. However, recent studies revealed that microglia carry out active tissue sampling in the intact brain by extending and retracting their ramified processes while periodically contacting synapses.

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