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    1. Neuroscience

    Cross-species alignment along the chronological axis reveals evolutionary effect on structural development of the human brain

    Yue Li, Qinyao Sun ... Jiaojian Wang
    A novel methodological strategy based on machine learning has been developed to study brain evolution across species.
    1. Neuroscience

    Dual-format attentional template during preparation in human visual cortex

    Yilin Chen, Taosheng Liu ... Mengyuan Gong
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    1. Neuroscience

    Attentional modulation of secondary somatosensory and visual thalamus of mice

    Gordon H Petty, Randy M Bruno
    Salient or behaviorally relevant stimuli, regardless of their modality, robustly activate both higher-order somatosensory and visual thalamic nuclei.
    1. Neuroscience

    Comparative neuroimaging of the carnivoran brain: Neocortical sulcal anatomy

    Magdalena Boch, Katrin Karadachka ... Rogier B Mars
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    Distinct gradients of cortical architecture capture visual representations and behavior across the lifespan

    Xiayu Chen, Xingyu Liu ... Jesse Gomez
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    1. Neuroscience

    Decisions: Tracking the evolution of a single choice

    Bharath Chandra Talluri, Hendrikje Nienborg
    Measuring the activity of hundreds of neurons in macaque brains simultaneously provides further evidence that drift-diffusion dynamics underlie how decisions are made in the brain.
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    1. Neuroscience

    Direct observation of the neural computations underlying a single decision

    Natalie Steinemann, Gabriel M Stine ... Michael N Shadlen
    Simultaneous recording from many neurons in macaque lateral intraparietal area reveals the elusive drift-diffusion signal, long suspected to underlie individual perceptual decisions and response times.
    1. Neuroscience

    The subthalamic nucleus contributes causally to perceptual decision-making in monkeys

    Kathryn Branam, Joshua I Gold, Long Ding
    The subthalamic nucleus contains distinct subpopulations that can support multifaceted roles for making decisions based on uncertain evidence.
    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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    Modulation of alpha oscillations by attention is predicted by hemispheric asymmetry of subcortical regions

    Tara Ghafari, Cecilia Mazzetti ... Ole Jensen
    Lateral asymmetry of the globus pallidus, caudate nucleus, and thalamus can predict attention-related modulations of posterior alpha oscillations when combining structural MRI with MEG.