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    1. Neuroscience

    Testing sensory evidence against mnemonic templates

    Nicholas E Myers, Gustavo Rohenkohl ... Mark G Stokes
    Visual search templates are reactivated only temporarily to act as input filters for target detection.
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    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    Self-other generalisation shapes social interaction and is disrupted in borderline personality disorder

    Joseph M Barnby, Jen Nguyen ... Peter Fonagy
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    1. Neuroscience

    Beyond gradients: Factorized, geometric control of interference and generalization

    Daniel N Scott, Michael J Frank
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    Representational untangling by the firing rate nonlinearity in V1 simple cells

    Merse E Gáspár, Pierre-Olivier Polack ... Gergő Orbán
    Firing rate nonlinearity recovers linear decodability of orientation information from simple cells of the primary visual cortex under uncertainty of nuisance parameters phase and spatial frequency.
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    Motor memories of object dynamics are categorically organized

    Evan Cesanek, Zhaoran Zhang ... J Randall Flanagan
    The motor-relevant properties of the myriad objects with which we interact on a daily basis are encoded in memory using categorical representations, or 'object families'.
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    Tracking prototype and exemplar representations in the brain across learning

    Caitlin R Bowman, Takako Iwashita, Dagmar Zeithamova
    Concepts can be represented at multiple levels of specificity (individual examples, abstract category averages) within a single task across different regions of the brain.
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    Perception of an object’s global shape is best described by a model of skeletal structure in human infants

    Vladislav Ayzenberg, Stella Lourenco
    Six- to twelve-month old infants, who have little linguistic or object experience, classify objects by relying on a invariant representation of global shape known as the shape skeleton.
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    Evolution of neural activity in circuits bridging sensory and abstract knowledge

    Francesca Mastrogiuseppe, Naoki Hiratani, Peter Latham
    Gradient-descent synaptic plasticity applied to neuroscience categorization tasks captures the behaviour of common neural activity measures (category and context selectivity, correlation, asymmetry) reported in experiments, and makes novel experimental predictions.
    1. Neuroscience

    Statistical inference on representational geometries

    Heiko H Schütt, Alexander D Kipnis ... Nikolaus Kriegeskorte
    New methods for statistical inference in representational similarity analysis were developed, tested thoroughly, and are made available in an open-source Python toolbox.
    1. Neuroscience

    Electric Fish: Learning to generalize

    André Longtin
    Electric fish are able to take what they have learnt about sensory processing in certain situations and apply it in other situations.
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