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    1. Ecology

    Does bumblebee preference of continuous over interrupted strings in string-pulling tasks indicate means-end comprehension?

    Chao Wen, Yuyi Lu ... Lars Chittka
    Behavioral studies reveal that bumblebees distinguish between continuous and interrupted strings by using a combination of image matching and associative learning.
    1. Ecology
    2. Evolutionary Biology

    An illusion of a macroecological law, abundance-occupancy relationships

    Shinichi Nakagawa, William K Cornwell, Corey T Callaghan
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    1. Neuroscience

    Updating the sulcal landscape of the human lateral parieto-occipital junction provides anatomical, functional, and cognitive insights

    Ethan H Willbrand, Yi-Heng Tsai ... Kevin S Weiner
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    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    A synergistic workspace for human consciousness revealed by Integrated Information Decomposition

    Andrea I Luppi, Pedro AM Mediano ... Emmanuel A Stamatakis
    Anaesthesia and disorders of consciousness both reduce the capacity of the human brain to integrate information, specifically targeting interactions within a shared circuit of regions in the brain’s default network.
    1. Physics of Living Systems

    Gendered hiring and attrition on the path to parity for academic faculty

    Nicholas LaBerge, Kenneth Hunter Wapman ... Daniel B Larremore
    Achieving gender parity among U.S. tenured and tenure-track faculty will require changes to hiring, which has substantially greater impacts on faculty gender representation than gendered differences in attrition rates.
    1. Neuroscience

    Dissociable memory modulation mechanisms facilitate fear amnesia at different timescales

    Ye Wang, Yinmei Ni ... Jian Li
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    1. Neuroscience

    Perceptual error based on Bayesian cue combination drives implicit motor adaptation

    Zhaoran Zhang, Huijun Wang ... Kunlin Wei
    Model based on Bayesian cue combination shows that procedural motor learning is driven by perceptual error in localizing one's effector.
    1. Neuroscience

    Atypical local and global biological motion perception in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

    Junbin Tian, Fang Yang ... Li Yang
    Children with ADHD exhibit atypical biological motion perception, with local processing related to social interaction skills and global processing showing age-related improvement.
    1. Neuroscience

    Species -shared and -unique gyral peaks on human and macaque brains

    Songyao Zhang, Tuo Zhang ... Tianming Liu
    Having compared cross-species cortical folding patterns between humans and macaques, it is shown that 'Gyral Peaks' can stably exist across different species.
    1. Neuroscience

    Neural attentional filters and behavioural outcome follow independent individual trajectories over the adult lifespan

    Sarah Tune, Jonas Obleser
    Individual listening behaviour and neural filtering ability follow independent developmental trajectories in a large, N = 105, cohort of ageing individuals.