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    1. Neuroscience

    Wireless recording from unrestrained monkeys reveals motor goal encoding beyond immediate reach in frontoparietal cortex

    Michael Berger, Naubahar Shahryar Agha, Alexander Gail
    The novel Reach Cage allows neurophysiology studies of structured behavior with unrestrained Rhesus macaques showing that the frontoparietal reach network is selective for reach goals outside the immediately reachable space.
    1. Neuroscience

    Integrated externally and internally generated task predictions jointly guide cognitive control in prefrontal cortex

    Jiefeng Jiang, Anthony D Wagner, Tobias Egner
    The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex integrates concurrent externally and internally generated predictions of task demand to guide information processing, while the medial prefrontal cortex corrects its prediction error based on actual task demand.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Competing basal ganglia pathways determine the difference between stopping and deciding not to go

    Kyle Dunovan, Brighid Lynch ... Timothy Verstynen
    A model based on the architecture of basal ganglia and validated with behavior and neuroimaging distinguishes mechanisms of action cancellation from no-go decisions.
    1. Neuroscience

    Non-shared coding of observed and executed actions prevails in macaque ventral premotor mirror neurons

    Jörn K Pomper, Mohammad Shams ... Peter Thier
    Ventral premotor mirror neurons discriminate observed actions well but predominantly differently from self-performed actions, requiring reconsideration of concepts addressing their function.
    1. Neuroscience

    Motor actions are spatially organized in motor and dorsal premotor cortex

    Nicholas G Chehade, Omar A Gharbawie
    The spatial dimension of neural activity is an organizing feature of the neural code that controls motor actions.
    1. Neuroscience

    RETRACTED: A mathematical model explains saturating axon guidance responses to molecular gradients

    Huyen Nguyen, Peter Dayan ... Geoffrey J Goodhill
    Mathematical modelling explains why molecular gradients sometimes cause axons to only turn weakly.
    1. Neuroscience

    Framing of grid cells within and beyond navigation boundaries

    Francesco Savelli, JD Luck, James J Knierim
    Grid-cell maps can be aligned to both local and remote reference frames, suggesting that they provide a metric for space beyond the navigationally accessible boundaries of the local environment.
    1. Neuroscience

    Neural dynamics underlying self-control in the primate subthalamic nucleus

    Benjamin Pasquereau, Robert S Turner
    Cost–benefit integration between the desirability of the expected reward and the imposed delay to delivery is supported by STN signals that dynamically combined both reward-related attributes to form a single integrated value estimate along an antero-posterior axis in this nucleus.
    1. Genetics and Genomics

    Generating colorblind-friendly scatter plots for single-cell data

    Tejas Guha, Elana J Fertig, Atul Deshpande
    scatterHatch helps users generate colorblind-friendly scatter plot visualizations by using a combination of patterns and high-contrast colors to represent distinct point groups.
    1. Neuroscience

    Neural encoding of actual and imagined touch within human posterior parietal cortex

    Srinivas Chivukula, Carey Y Zhang ... Richard A Andersen
    Single neurons in human posterior parietal cortex encode actual and imagined touch within a shared neural substrate.