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1999

Bennett, M.R., The early history of the synapse: From Plato to Sherrington, Brain Research Bulletin, 50:95-118, 1999.

2000

Kandel, E.R. and Squire, L.R., Neuroscience: Breaking Down Scientific Barriers to the Study of Brain and Mind, in Science, 290:1113-1120, 2000.

2003

Brown, R. E., and Milner, P. M. (2003). The legacy of Donald O. Hebb: more than the Hebb synapse.

2005

Guillery, R. W. (2005). Observations of synaptic strutures: origins of the neuron doctrine and its current status.

2007

Dronkers, N. F., Plaisant, O., Iba-Zizen, M. T., and Cabanis, E. A. (2007). Paul Broca’s historic cases: high resolution MR imaging of the brains of Leborgne and Lelong.

Lindberg, D. C. (2007). The Beginnings of Western Science.

2010

There are many such methodological issues in behavioral neuroscience (Schellinck et al., 2010). Thus, it is important to keep a research archive for each publication.

Grisham, W., Schottler, N. A., Valli-Marill, J., Beck, L., and Beatty, J. (2010). Teaching bioinformatics and neuroinformatics by using free web-based tools.

Tullo, E. (2010). Trepanation and Roman medicine: a comparison of osteoarchaeological remains, material culture and written texts.

2013

Dawkins, R. (2013). An Appetite for Wonder: The Making of A Scientist.

2014

Casper, S. T. (2014). History and neuroscience: an integrative legacy.

Tsermoulas, G., Aidonis, A., and Flint, G. (2014). The skull of Chios: trepanation in Hippocratic medicine.

2015

Wickens, A.P., A History of the Brain: From Stone Age Surgery to Modern Neuroscience, New York: Psychology Press, 2015.

Keverne, E. B., Pfaff, D. W., and Tabansky, I. (2015). Epigenetic changes in the developing brain: effects on behavior.

Skinner, M. K. (2015). Environmental epigenetics and a unified theory of the molecular aspects of evolution: a neo-Lamarckian concept that facilitates neo-Darwinian evolution.

2016

Gorgolewski, K. J., Auer, T., Calhoun, V. D., Craddock, R. C., Das, S., Duff, E. P., et al. (2016). The brain imaging data structure, a format for organizing and describing outputs of neuroimaging experiments.

Zhang, W., Bai, M., Xi, Y., Hao, J., Zhang, Z., Su, C., et al. (2016). Retraction notice to “Multiple inflammatory pathways are involved in the development and progression of cognitive deficits in APPswe/PS1dE9 mice” [Neurobiol.

2017

Brown, R. E., Molnár, Z., Filaretova, L., Ostrovskiy, M. A., Piccolino, M., and Lorusso, L. (2017). The 100th anniversary of the Russian Pavlov Physiological Society.

Hoffman, D. J., Reynolds, R. M., and Hardy, D. B. (2017). Developmental origins of health and disease: current knowledge and potential mechanisms.

Nature Publishing Group. (2017). Announcement: toward greater reproducibility for life-sciences research in Nature.

2018

Suzuki, K. (2018). The developing world of DOHaD. J. Dev.

When writing review articles one must also beware of retracted articles. Thus, the Retraction Watch website and database (Brainard, 2018) is becoming an essential resource for preventing neuroscientists from becoming victims of scientific malpractice by others.

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