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    1. Neuroscience

    The frequency gradient of human resting-state brain oscillations follows cortical hierarchies

    Keyvan Mahjoory, Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen ... Joachim Gross
    The strongest peak frequency of brain oscillations in a brain area decreases significantly, gradually and robustly along the posterior-anterior axis following the global hierarchy from early sensory to higher order areas.
    1. Neuroscience

    Functional and microstructural plasticity following social and interoceptive mental training

    Sofie Louise Valk, Philipp Kanske ... Tania Singer
    Training attention-mindfulness, emotion-motivational, and social cognitive skills over the course of 3 months alters brain functional and microstructural organization as a function of training content.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Shifts in myeloarchitecture characterise adolescent development of cortical gradients

    Casey Paquola, Richard AI Bethlehem ... Edward T Bullmore
    Layer-specific microstructural changes contribute to the maturation of cortical organisation during adolescence.
    1. Neuroscience

    Integrative frontal-parietal dynamics supporting cognitive control

    Derek Evan Nee
    Analysis of human fMRI data reveal that intermediary areas within the fronto-parietal control network (FPCN) are critical for integrating control processing, cognitive ability, and amenability to neuromodulation.
    1. Cell Biology

    Multi-phosphorylation reaction and clustering tune Pom1 gradient mid-cell levels according to cell size

    Veneta Gerganova, Charlotte Floderer ... Sophie G Martin
    Advanced microscopy techniques reveal that clusters of Pom1 kinase at the membrane represent the functional unit that shape the concentration gradients and modulate Pom1 mid-cell levels according to cell size.
    1. Neuroscience

    Intrinsic timescales as an organizational principle of neural processing across the whole rhesus macaque brain

    Ana MG Manea, Anna Zilverstand ... Jan Zimmermann
    Neuroimaging proves to be a powerful tool for capturing spatial and temporal dynamics across the whole nonhuman primate brain, bridging the gap between human and animal models.
    1. Physics of Living Systems

    How to assemble a scale-invariant gradient

    Arnab Datta, Sagnik Ghosh, Jane Kondev
    Intracellular protein gradients, which are formed by the combined action of cytoplasmic diffusion and cortical transport toward the cell pole, are solely determined by cell shape.
    1. Neuroscience

    Large-scale neural dynamics in a shared low-dimensional state space reflect cognitive and attentional dynamics

    Hayoung Song, Won Mok Shim, Monica D Rosenberg
    People’s neural activity travels between a small number of brain states based on what they are thinking and paying attention to.
    1. Genetics and Genomics
    2. Neuroscience

    Transcriptional cartography integrates multiscale biology of the human cortex

    Konrad Wagstyl, Sophie Adler ... Armin Raznahan
    An atlas of cortical expression for 20,781 genes in the adult human brain, validated against multiscale datasets, from neuroimaging measures of structure and function to molecular cell and layer markers.
    1. Neuroscience

    Processing of different spatial scales in the human brain

    Michael Peer, Yorai Ron ... Shahar Arzy
    When subjects perform spatial judgments in environments of increasing scale, brain activity shifts along posterior-anterior gradients, advancing from the visual system to the default-mode network.

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