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Sustained bias of spatial attention in a 3T MRI scanner
- Stefan Smaczny
- Leonie Behle
- Axel Lindner
ResearchOpen Access Scientific Reports
Volume: 14, P: 12657
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Daily singing of adult songbirds functions to maintain song performance independently of auditory feedback and age
This study demonstrates that adult zebra finches maintain song performance by preventing song changes through physical act of daily singing throughout their life.
- Daisuke Mizuguchi
- Miguel Sánchez-Valpuesta
- Satoshi Kojima
ResearchOpen Access Communications Biology
Volume: 7, P: 598
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Developmental changes of bodily self-consciousness in adolescent girls
- Lisa Raoul
- Cédric Goulon
- Marie-Hélène Grosbras
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Cerebellar Purkinje cells in male macaques combine sensory and motor information to predict the sensory consequences of active self-motion
Neural basis of the sensory suppression signal required to cancel peripheral vestibular input is not fully understood. Here authors show that cerebellar Purkinje cells combine sensory and motor information to predict the sensory consequences of active self-motion, thereby establishing how vestibular reafference is distinguished to cancel self-generated sensory input.
- Omid A. Zobeiri
- Kathleen E. Cullen
ResearchOpen Access Nature Communications
Volume: 15, P: 4003
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Effects of auditory noise intensity and color on the dynamics of upright stance
- Sam Carey
- Jessica M. Ross
- Ramesh Balasubramaniam
ResearchOpen Access Scientific Reports
Volume: 14, P: 10518
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Remapping revisited: how the hippocampus represents different spaces
The location-specific firing of hippocampal place cells changes when an animal enters a new environment, a phenomenon known as ‘remapping’. In this Perspective, André A. Fenton challenges standard models of place cell remapping and proposes a key role for the ‘re-registration’ of internally organized place cell population dynamics in the encoding of distinct environments.
- André A. Fenton
News and Comment
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Restoring sensation to prosthetics
- Henrietta Howells
Research Highlights Nature Neuroscience
Volume: 27, P: 606
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Coding corners
Neurons in the mouse subiculum encode concave and convex geometrical environmental features.
- Katherine Whalley
Research Highlights Nature Reviews Neuroscience
Volume: 25, P: 287
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Controlling limbless locomotors with mechanical intelligence
An article in Science Robotics reports the role of mechanical intelligence in terrestrial limbless locomotion.
- Silvia Conti
Research Highlights Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering
Volume: 1, P: 78
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Predicting neural activity from facial expressions
Facemap tracks keypoints on the mouse face and feeds the information into a deep neural network to predict neural activity.
- Nina Vogt
Research Highlights Nature Methods
Volume: 21, P: 9
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Dopamine retunes for romance
- Charlotte Arlt
Research Highlights Nature Neuroscience
Volume: 26, P: 1837
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Boundary deprivation does not prevent grid cell maturation
Grid cells develop in rats soon after they leave the nest. Here, Ulsaker-Janke et al. show that preventing exposure to straight boundaries from birth delays, but does not prevent, grid cell maturation in adult rats.
- Caroline Barranco
Research Highlights Nature Reviews Neuroscience
Volume: 24, P: 731