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    1. Neuroscience

    Inconsistencies between human and macaque lesion data can be resolved with a stimulus-computable model of the ventral visual stream

    Tyler Bonnen, Mark AG Eldridge
    A 'stimulus-computable' modeling approach resolves apparent inconsistencies between human and monkey lesion data, implicating perirhinal cortex in visual object perception.
    1. Neuroscience

    Perceptual processing in the ventral visual stream requires area TE but not rhinal cortex

    Mark AG Eldridge, Narihisa Matsumoto ... Barry J Richmond
    Bilateral removal of cortical area 'TE' produced deficits in monkeys' ability to discriminate among images with many similar features, whereas removal of subjacent rhinal cortex did not.
    1. Neuroscience

    Integrative and distinctive coding of visual and conceptual object features in the ventral visual stream

    Chris B Martin, Danielle Douglas ... Morgan D Barense
    Perirhinal cortex, a brain structure located in the medial temporal lobe, uniquely supports the integration of visual and conceptual object information.
    1. Neuroscience

    Neural dynamics at successive stages of the ventral visual stream are consistent with hierarchical error signals

    Elias B Issa, Charles F Cadieu, James J DiCarlo
    Neural spiking responses in the visual cortex carry both an explicit representation of the presence of a face and a late-arriving, explicit encoding of errors in face estimation.
    1. Neuroscience

    HCN2 channels in the ventral tegmental area regulate behavioral responses to chronic stress

    Peng Zhong, Casey R Vickstrom ... Qing-song Liu
    HCN2 channels in the ventral tegmental area play an important role in the pathophysiology of chronic mild stress-induced behavioral deficits.
    1. Neuroscience

    Constitutive activation of kappa opioid receptors at ventral tegmental area inhibitory synapses following acute stress

    Abigail M Polter, Kelsey Barcomb ... Julie A Kauer
    Rats exposed to a single stressful event experience days-long constitutive activation of the kappa opioid receptor at inhibitory synapses in part of the brain’s reward system, which increases their drug-seeking behavior.
    1. Neuroscience

    What the success of brain imaging implies about the neural code

    Olivia Guest, Bradley C Love
    For brain imaging to be useful despite its limitations in measuring neural activity, the neural code must be smooth both in a traditional sense and functionally.
    1. Cell Biology

    Generation of contractile actomyosin bundles depends on mechanosensitive actin filament assembly and disassembly

    Sari Tojkander, Gergana Gateva ... Pekka Lappalainen
    Mechanosensitive inhibition of actin polymerization through VASP phosphorylation is required for stress fiber maturation and alignment.
    1. Neuroscience

    Monkey EEG links neuronal color and motion information across species and scales

    Florian Sandhaeger, Constantin von Nicolai ... Markus Siegel
    Using Monkey EEG as a bridge technology, color and motion representations in human MEG are linked to microcircuit activity in ventral stream areas.
    1. Neuroscience

    The large-scale organization of shape processing in the ventral and dorsal pathways

    Erez Freud, Jody C Culham ... Marlene Behrmann
    Functional neuroimaging reveals sensitivity to shape information and correlation between brain activation and perceptual behaviour in both dorsal and ventral visual pathways, thereby challenging the strict binary distinctions between the two pathways.

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