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    1. Neuroscience

    Inverted encoding of neural responses to audiovisual stimuli reveals super-additive multisensory enhancement

    Zak Buhmann, Amanda K Robinson ... Reuben Rideaux
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    1. Neuroscience

    Auditory Cortex Learns to Discriminate Audiovisual Cues through Selective Multisensory Enhancement

    Song Chang, Beilin Zheng ... Liping Yu
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    1. Neuroscience

    Massive cortical reorganization in sighted Braille readers

    Katarzyna Siuda-Krzywicka, Łukasz Bola ... Marcin Szwed
    Teaching a tactile alphabet to sighted adults reveals the brain’s unexpected potential for change.
    1. Neuroscience

    Shared neural underpinnings of multisensory integration and trial-by-trial perceptual recalibration in humans

    Hame Park, Christoph Kayser
    Facing discrepancies in the sensory environment, multisensory information is combined in the medial superior parietal cortex to guide immediate judgements and to also adjust subsequent unisensory perception.
    1. Ecology
    2. Neuroscience

    Airflow and optic flow mediate antennal positioning in flying honeybees

    Taruni Roy Khurana, Sanjay P Sane
    Honeybees determine their flight speed by combining feedback from optic flow and airflow.
    1. Neuroscience

    External location of touch is constructed post-hoc based on limb choice

    Femke Maij, Christian Seegelke ... Tobias Heed
    Humans retrospectively localize touch after deciding on which limb it occurred, challenging the mainstream idea that tactile location in space is the basis for assigning touch to a body part.
    1. Neuroscience

    Layer 6 corticocortical cells dominate the anatomical organization of intra and interhemispheric feedback

    Simon Weiler, Manuel Teichert, Troy W Margrie
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    1. Neuroscience

    Prediction tendency, eye movements, and attention in a unified framework of neural speech tracking

    Juliane Schubert, Quirin Gehmacher ... Nathan Weisz
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    1. Neuroscience

    Stability of neocortical synapses across sleep and wake states during the critical period in rats

    Brian A Cary, Gina G Turrigiano
    Sleep and wake states are not sufficient to drive changes in neocortical synaptic strengths.
    1. Neuroscience

    Preserved sensory processing but hampered conflict detection when stimulus input is task-irrelevant

    Stijn Adriaan Nuiten, Andrés Canales-Johnson ... Simon van Gaal
    When all features of conflicting sensory input are task-irrelevant, the brain can still process its sensory information, whereas conflict detection requires that minimally one stimulus feature is task-relevant or associated with a response.