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    1. Neuroscience

    A unified internal model theory to resolve the paradox of active versus passive self-motion sensation

    Jean Laurens, Dora E Angelaki
    Central vestibular regions in the brainstem and cerebellum perform dynamic Bayesian inference to combine motor commands and sensory signals into an optimal estimate of self-motion.
    1. Neuroscience

    Auditory perception and neural representation of temporal fine structure are impaired by age but not by cochlear synaptopathy

    Friederike Steenken, Rainer Beutelmann ... Georg M Klump
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    1. Neuroscience

    A multiplex of connectome trajectories enables several connectivity patterns in parallel

    Parham Mostame, Jonathan Wirsich ... Sepideh Sadaghiani
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    1. Neuroscience

    Does slow oscillation-spindle coupling contribute to sleep-dependent memory consolidation? A Bayesian meta-analysis

    Thea Ng, Eunsol Noh, Rebecca MC Spencer
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    1. Computational and Systems Biology

    Essential metabolism for a minimal cell

    Marian Breuer, Tyler M Earnest ... Zaida Luthey-Schulten
    A near-complete flux balance analysis model of a minimal cell demonstrates the high essentiality of its metabolic genes, agrees well with experimental essentiality data and suggests some further gene removals.
    1. Neuroscience

    Cerebellar learning using perturbations

    Guy Bouvier, Johnatan Aljadeff ... Boris Barbour
    A proposal for a complete cellular/network implementation of trial-and-error motor learning in the olivo-cerebellar system.
    1. Neuroscience

    Variance predicts salience in central sensory processing

    Ann M Hermundstad, John J Briguglio ... Gašper Tkačik
    Psychophysical measures of human sensitivity to visual patterns reveal that the brain preferentially processes those features of stimuli that are more variable in the natural world.
    1. Neuroscience

    The spatial extent of anatomical connections within the thalamus varies across the cortical hierarchy in humans and macaques

    Amber M. Howell, Shaun Warrington ... Alan Anticevic
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    1. Neuroscience

    Trends in Self-citation Rates in High-impact Neurology, Neuroscience, and Psychiatry Journals

    Matthew Rosenblatt, Saloni Mehta ... Dustin Scheinost
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