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Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience is a field of Frontiers, an academic open access equal opportunity research publishing journal series in Neuroscience, Neurology, Psychology, Psychiatry, Physiology and Pharmacology. Global Open Access, Frontiers Launches New Specialty Journals, Frontiers Special Topics, 2008 Scientific Achievements, Awards and Prizes, Brain Tuning Workshop: Music, emotions, and brain plasticity, Computational & Systems Neuroscience: the 2009 Cosyne Meeting, Walking toward a c

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