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Passages 2014 In the past year, a publishing milestone was achieved by the Journal of Comparative Neurology. In a paper detailing the neuroanatomy of the superior colliculus of the Nile grass rat (Arvicanthis niloticus), Gaillard, Karten, and Sauve (J. Comp. Neurol. 521:1699–1726, 2013) provided access to supporting anatomical evidence by placing their entire dataset as high-resolution virtual slides using the Biolucida Cloud technology in a collaboration between Wiley, our publisher, and MBF Bioscience. This image collection totals 40 gigabytes in compressed form and is readily accessible to our readers. The slides can be viewed at different levels of resolution up to their native scanning resolution of 0.5 mm/pixel, and are organized in experiments and annotated for ease of navigation and use. This offers a permanent repository of invaluable materials that in their physical form may decay over time, and permits the dissemination of comprehensive information to reviewers and readers alike. This technology was also used by Jarvis and his collaborators, who published a pair of papers reporting a large-scale survey of gene expression patterns across the bird telencephalon (Jarvis et al., J. Comp. Neurol. 521:3614–3665 and Chen et al., 521:3666–3701, 2013). These landmark data have important implications for interpretation of homologies in the vertebrate pallium and place us one step closer to realizing a unified view of the vertebrate forebrain organization. We hope other authors will follow these examples and offer the community a complete and open access to the materials on which their results and interpretations are based. The journal has been mounting efforts to attract reviews, as well as organizing special issues on topics at the forefront of neuroscience. In this regard, we were pleased to publish a first special issue honoring the work of the late Gary Van Hoesen in systems neuroscience. This issue of the journal, organized by Gary’s closest collaborators, was published in December 2013, and is a true reflection of Gary’s immense contribution to the field, providing our readers with a series of outstanding papers spanning classical neuroanatomy to the most advanced methodologies in quantitative morphology and functional imaging used to study brain systems and neuropathology. Other special issues are in preparation for 2014, on neural stem cells in brain development, repair, and disease, and another on brain imaging. We hope that these special publications will enhance the visibility of our journal and result in increased citations, while maintaining our standards of C 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. V

quality and improving content by attracting important works that will be cited over time because they provide indispensable knowledge on domains of neurobiology of which understanding had remained limited. In this regard, it is with great appreciation that I recognize the outstanding dedication of our 10 Associate Editors, and of Clif Saper, our Editor Emeritus, who all work closely with the reviewers, and render a first decision on each paper they edit. I also thank our Publishing Editor at Wiley, Matthew Giampoala, for all of his hard work managing and promoting the journal. This is also the time to review changes and transitions. First and foremost, Adam Gordon, the journal’s faithful and indefatigable Managing Editor, left the Journal of Comparative Neurology in the fall of 2013. Adam started in this role when Clif was Editor-in-Chief and over the years, became an essential member of the team, owing to his kindness and dedication, insight and attention for details, boundless availability and sense of initiative. Adam, among many contributions to the journal, took on several aspects of managing our antibody database, updating it regularly, identifying and cleaning up errors, and making it easier to use for our authors. At my request, he had begun to insert known immunogen sequences and amino acid positions in the database, so that they could be directly retrieved, reducing the burden on our contributors. We will evidently pursue this effort, and the next releases of the database will include this information. Adam has been recruited back as a Managing Editor by Clif, who became the new Editor-inChief of Annals of Neurology, another Wiley publication and one of the premier journals in the field of neurology worldwide. We give Adam our warmest thanks for his outstanding job at the Journal of Comparative Neurology and wish him the very best in his new position. We take this opportunity to welcome Serena C. Tan, PhD, as our new Managing Editor. Serena joins us from the Nature Publishing Group and will assume all of Adam’s duties. In addition, as an Associate Editor, Life Science Journals, she will coordinate collaboration with other neuroscience journals at Wiley and supervise all aspects of management of special issues and topical reviews. In addition to our many reviewers, our Editorial Board members contribute a large share of the primary

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reviews. They are appointed by the senior Editors for terms of 4 years and as such, every year the Editors vote on replacing or re-electing some of the Board members. In 2013, we had 10 positions to fill and it is a pleasure to welcome back Allan Basbaum, Nell Cant, Dick N€assel, Michael Frotscher, Naoyuki Yamamoto, Ulrike Gr€ unert, and Pasko Rakic, who all earned another term. It is my particular privilege to mention here that Pasko gave the Pickney Harman Memorial Lecture at the Cajal Club Social during the Society for Neuroscience Meeting in San Diego, and was honored as the recipient of the W. Maxwell Cowan Award in Developmental Neuroscience, which I presented to him on the behalf of our publisher, John Wiley & Sons, and the Journal of Comparative Neurology. We also congratulate Ed Callaway, one of our Associate Editors, who received the Krieg Kudos Discoverer Award from the Cajal Club, at the same venue. We welcome 3 new members in 2014: Erich Jarvis, Ida Llewellyn-Smith, who had already

Adams, Michael Agmon, Ariel Aigner, Ludwig Aizenman, Carlos Albensi, Benedict Albrecht, Urs Aldskogius, Hakan Alheid, George Allen, Nicola Allman, John* Altschuler, Richard Alvarez, Francisco Amitai, Yael Amrein, Hubert Anadon, Ramon* Anderson, Stewart Apps, Richard Arckens, Lutgarde Arendt, Thomas Artinger, Kristin Asan, Esther Askvig, Jason Aso, Yoshinori Atwood, Harold Badea, Tudor* Baines, Richard Baizer, Joan Baker, Harriet Ball, Gregory Balthazart, Jacques Barbas, Helen

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Barish, Michael Barres, Ben* Barth, Daniel Basbaum, Allan* Bass, Andrew Bauer, Reinhard Becker, Catherina Benjamin, Paul Benson, Deanna* Bentivoglio, Marina Bereiter, David Bernard, Amy Bernard, Veronique Berrebi, Albert Bhatnagar, Seema Bjorklund, Anders Blackshaw, Seth Blight, Andrew Blomqvist, Anders Boire, Denis Bolam, Paul Borlongan, Cesar Bornstein, Joel Bottjer, Sarah Bouret, Sebastien Bourne, James* Brandst€atter, Johann Helmut Brecha, Nicholas Brecht, Michael Brehmer, Axel

served on our board in the past, and Kristen Harris. We look forward to their contribution to the journal’s success in the coming years. We also thank 3 members, Fred Gage, Patrice Guyenet, and Susan Fahrbach, whose terms expired and whose meritorious service to the journal is greatly appreciated. We hope that they will rejoin our Board again in the future. Finally, we must extend our thanks to the following individuals, who reviewed articles for the journal over the last year. Those who reviewed 3 or more articles are indicated by an asterisk in the list following this Editorial. The reputation of our Journal depends on the dedication of our reviewers and the quality of their evaluations and critiques. We are deeply grateful for their willingness to participate in the peer-review process for our journal. Patrick R. Hof, MD Editor-in-Chief

Brenowitz, Eliot Briggs, Farran Broberger, Christian Bronchti, Gilles Brown, David Brown, M. Christian Bruno, Randy Buchanan, James Budd, Julian Burkhalter, Andreas Burmeister, Sabrina Burrows, Malcolm Burstein, Rami Burton, Harold Burwell, Rebecca B€uttner-Ennever, Jean Calabrese, Barbara Canlon, Barbara Cant, Nell* Card, J. Patrick Carr, Catherine Carrive, Pascal Carter, David* Caspary, Donald Cassell, Martin Celio, Marco Cepko, Constance Chalupa, Leo Chamberlin, Nancy* Chan-ling, Tailoi Chatterjee, Nivedita

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Denver, Robert Deschenes, Martin Desplan, Claude Deuchars, James Deutch, Ariel DeVries, Steven Dickstein, Dara Dillingham, Chris Douglas, Ronald Dowling, John Dubner, Ronald Dubuc, Rejean Duch, Carsten Dudek, Serena Edwards, Susan Eisch, Amelia El manira, Abdel Elder, Gregory Elias, Carol Elliott, Chris Elmquist, Joel Elphick, Maurice Elsworth, John Erichsen, Jonathan Erisir, Alev Erskine, Lynda Estevez, Alvaro Euler, Thomas Evrard, Henry Ewer, John* Fahrbach, Susan Fairen, Alfonso Falk, Dean Fawcett, James Feldheim, David Feldmeyer, Dirk Fetcho, Joseph Forger, Nancy Forrest, Dougas Fouad, Karim Foxe, John Freed, William Fregosi, Ralph Frick, Karyn Frisina, Robert Fritschy, Jean-Marc Fritzsch, Bernd* Frotscher, Michael* Furness, David Gage, Fred Gahr, Manfred Gall, Christine Gamberini, Michela

Garcia-Verdugo, Jose Garel, Sonia Garraghty, Preston* Gautron, Laurent Gearing, Marla Geisert, Eldon Gerfen, Charles German, Dwight Gershon, Michael Geula, Changiz Giesler, Glenn Gigg, John Gilissen, Emmanuel Gillespie, Deda Gillespie, Peter Girouard, Helene Gleich, Otto Glowatski, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Agustin Goodchild, Ann Goridis, Christo Goulas, Alexandros* Gould, Thomas Graf, Werner Granholm, Ann-Charlotte Greer, Charles Gronenberg, Wulfila Gross, Robert Grove, Elizabeth Grove, Kevin Gr€unert, Ulrike Gulbransen, Brian G€unt€urk€un, On€ur* Haber, Suzanne* Hackett, Troy Haftel, Valerie Hahn, Joel Hammond, Constance Handa, Robert Hara, Yuko Hartenstein, Volker* Harzsch, Steffen Haverkamp, Silke Havton, Leif Hentges, Shane Herbison, Allan* Herkenham, Miles Herry, Cyril Higley, Michael Hill, Catherine Hill, Peggy Hindges, Robert Hirano, Shinji

Hofer, Sonia Hoffman, Gloria Hofmann, Hans Hokfelt, Tomas* Holland, Nicholas* Holstege, Gert Holstege, Jan Holstein, Gay Hopkins, David* Horn, Anja Horner, Philip Horvath, Tamas Hoy, Ron Hsiao, Kuangfu Hsiao, Steven Hu, James Huberman, Andrew Hughes, Abbie Huntley, George Hutchison, Bill Hyde, David Hyman, Bradley Ingraham, Holly Innocenti, Giorgio* Inoue, Takayoshi Insausti, Ricardo* Isaacson, Lori Isacson, Ole Ishida, Andrew Iwamoto, Gary Jacquin, Mark Jakobs, Tatjana Jakowec, Michael Jarvis, Erich* Jaworski, Jacek Jefferis, Gregory Jennings, Ernest Johansen, Jorgen Johnson, Ian Jones, Barbara* Jones, Bryan* Jones, Theresa Jonz, Michael Juraska, Janice Kaas, Jon* Kalloniatis, Michael Kalsbeek, Andries Kaneko, Takeshi Kania, Artur Karten, Harvey Katona, Istvan Kauffman, Alexander Kawaja, Michael

Kawasaki, Hiroshi Keay, Kevin Keifer, Joyce Kelley, Matt Kennedy, Matthew Kerman, Ilan Keshishian, Haig Kidd, Grahame Killiany, Ronald Kinney, Hannah Kirn, John Kleinfeld, David Klimaschewski, Lars Kloosterman, Fabian Kloppenburg, Peter Klug, Achim Kolb, Helga K€oppl, Christine Kordower, Jeffrey Korf, Horst-Werner Kozicz, Tamas Kreissl, Sabine Kritzer, Mary Kr€oger, Ronald Krubitzer, Leah* Krueger, Stefan Kuenzel, Wayne Lanciego, Jose Leake, Patricia Lee, Charles Lee, Chi-Hon Lee, Choogon Lee, Kevin Lefcort, Frances Lehman, Michael Lein, Ed Lele, Zsolt* Lemon, Roger Lerch, Jason Li, Cheng-Shu Liem, Ronald Light, Alan Lim, Daniel Lin, Rick Littleton, Troy Llewellyn-Smith, Ida* Lobaugh, Nancy Loturco, Joseph Luikart, Bryan* Lundy, Robert Luppinno, Giuseppe* Lyon, David Lysakowski, Anna

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Majewska, Anna Maler, Leonard Malicki, Jarema Man, Hengye Manger, Paul* Manis, Paul Marc, Robert* Margolis, Seth Marshak, David Marshall, Justin Martin, Stephane Martinez, Salvador Maruska, Karen Massari, John May, Paul* Mccarthy, Margaret Mcdonald, Alexander Mchugh, Thomas McLean, David Meinertzhagen, Ian* Mello, Claudio Merchenthaler, Istvan* Meyer, Ronald Micevych, Paul* Miles, Richard* Miller, Cory Miller, Mark Mills, Stephen Milner, Teresa* Molliver, Derek Molnar, Zoltan* Mong, Jessica Montgomery, John Morishita, Hirofumi Morrison, John Moxon, Karen Mueller, Ulrich Mufson, Elliott* Muller, Kenneth Murphy, Don Murray, Elisabeth Myers, Martin N€assel, Dick* Nattie, Eugene Nerbonne, Jeanne Nern, Aljoscha Neuhuber, Winfried Nicolson, Teresa Niell, Cristopher Nishimura, Kaneyasu Noctor, Stephen Nolan, Patrick Norgren, Ralph

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Northcutt, Glenn* Nourski, Kirill Nudo, Randolph Nunn, Peter O’Carroll, David O’Neill, William* Oertel, Donata Oliver, Douglas* Oppenheim, Ronald Ostroff, Linnaea* Ottersen, Ole Petter Pachnis, Vassilis Padmanabhan, Krishnan Panneton, Michael Panula, Pertti Parysek, linda Peichl, Leo Pelster, Bernd Pereda, Alberto Peters, Alan Petrides, Michael Petrovich, Gorica Peusner, Kenna Pevet, Paul Pfaff, Donald Pflueger, Hans-Joachim Phillips, Robert Pilowsky, Paul* Pittman, Quentin Pixley, Sarah Pizzorusso, Tommaso Plachez, Celine Pleasure, Samuel Pombal, Manuel Porrino, Linda Predel, Reinhard Prevot, Vincent Price, Joseph* Puelles, Luis Quinlan, Elizabeth Radtke-Schuller, Susanne Radulovic, Jelena Ragsdale, Clifton* Ralston, Henry Raymond, Pamela Read, Heather* Recanzone, Gregg Reese, Benjamin Reichenbach, Andreas Reichert, Heinrich Reiner, Anton Resnick, James Ribeiro, Paula

Rice, Margaret Rijli, Filippo Risold, Pierre-Yves Robinson, Gene Rockland, Kathleen Rodger, Jennifer Rodriguez, Esteban Roepke, Troy Roessler, Wolfgang Rosa, Marcello Rosene, Douglas Rubel, Edwin Rubenstein, John Rubio, Maria Rudy, Bernardo Ruigrok, Tom Russo, Scott Rybak, J€urgen Ryugo, David Sandeman, David Sanes, Joshua* Saper, Clifford* Sassoe`-Pognetto, Marco Sawamoto, Kazunobu Sawchenko, Paul Schaber, Clemens Schein, Stanley Schlosser, Gerhard Schmitz, Christoph* Schneider, Julie Schrader, Laura Schrott-Fischer, Anneliese Schwarcz, Robert Schwarting, Gerald Schwartz, Michal Schwarz, Cornelius Schwob, James Seasholtz, Audrey Selzer, Michael Semba, Kazue Sengelaub, Dale Seress, Laszlo Sesack, Susan* Sessle, Barry Sestan, Nenad* Shammah-Lagnado, Sara Sharma, Kamal Sharma, Sansar Sherwood, Chet Shi, Song-Hai Shipp, Stewart Silver, Rae* Simons, Daniel

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Sisk, Cheryl Slomianka, Lutz Smith, Terrence Smith, Yoland Snyder, Amanda Sofroniew, Michael Sokolowski, Marla Sossin, Wayne Spocter, Muhammad St John, James Staley, Kevin Steele, John Steeves, Jennifer Stefanacci, Lisa Stehle, Jorg Steinmetz, Helmuth Stengl, Monika Stenkamp, Deborah Steward, Oswald Stifani, Stefano Stoilov, Peter Stopfer, Mark Stornetta, Ruth Str€ahle, Uwe Strassman, Andrew Stratford, Jennifer Strettoi, Enrica Subramanian, Hari Summers, Cliff Sun, Zhongjie Suzuki, Wendy Sved, Alan Swanson, Larry Szaro, Ben Taghert, Paul Talman, William Tanimoto, Hiromu* Tautz, J€urgen Taylor, Ruth Teng, Yang Thanos, Solon Thiele, Alexander Todd, Andrew Tommerdahl, Mark Torii, Masaaki Travers, Susan* Triller, Antoine Tronson, Natalie Turner, Raymond Tuszynski, Mark Ueda, Shuichi Usdin, Ted Van Essen, David

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Van Groen, Thomas van Haeften, Theo Van Praag, Henriette VanderHorst, Veronique* Vaney, David* Vassar, Robert Vater, Marianne Veenstra, Jan Veinante, Pierre Vertes, Robert Viau, Victor Vinay, Laurent Vizzard, Margaret Vollmer, Maike*

von Bartheld, Christopher von Gersdorff, Henrique Voogd, Jan* Wade, Juli Wagner, Christine Walker, Larry Wang, Samuel Warrant, Eric Watakabe, Akiya Watanabe, Masahiko Waterhouse, Barry Waters, Jack Watson, Stanley Watts, Alan

Waxman, Stephen Weinberg, Richard Weinreich, Daniel Weintraub, Sandy Wells, David Werner, Hauke Westbrook, Gary Westlund, Karin Williams, Kristine Witter, Menno Wolosker, Herman Wouterlood, Floris* Wray, Susan Wright, Nicholas

Wu, Jian-Young Wylie, Douglas Wyss, Michael Xu, Xiangmin* Yamamoto, Naoyuki* Yazulla, Stephen Young, Heather Young, W. Scott Yuste, Rafael Zaccone, Giacomo Zahm, Daniel* Zeng, Hongkui Zielinski, Barbara Zill, Sasha

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