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    1. Neuroscience

    Mechanisms of competitive selection: A canonical neural circuit framework

    Shreesh P Mysore, Ninad B Kothari
    A first principles, neuro-computational framework proposes a path for the experimental dissection of neural circuit mechanisms of competitive selection across brain areas and animal species.
    1. Neuroscience

    Body ownership promotes visual awareness

    Björn van der Hoort, Maria Reingardt, H Henrik Ehrsson
    Inducing illusory ownership of a fake hand increases the perceptual dominance of that hand during binocular rivalry.
    1. Neuroscience

    Consistent patterns of distractor effects during decision making

    Bolton KH Chau, Chun-Kit Law ... Matthew FS Rushworth
    The value of any choice is not static but dynamically changes as a function of the context of the alternatives even if they are seemingly irrelevant.
    1. Neuroscience

    Amygdala neural activity reflects spatial attention towards stimuli promising reward or threatening punishment

    Christopher J Peck, C Daniel Salzman
    Primate amygdala neurons provide a coordinated representation of space and motivational significance whereby amygdala responses to visual stimuli predicting either rewards or aversive stimuli could influence spatial attention in a similar manner.
    1. Neuroscience

    Unique longitudinal contributions of sulcal interruptions to reading acquisition in children

    Florence Bouhali, Jessica Dubois ... Kevin S Weiner
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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.
    1. Neuroscience

    The caudate nucleus contributes causally to decisions that balance reward and uncertain visual information

    Takahiro Doi, Yunshu Fan ... Long Ding
    Caudate neurons encode reward and sensory information and the effects of caudate microstimulation mimic the monkeys' voluntary reward bias strategy.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    A causal role for the right frontal eye fields in value comparison

    Ian Krajbich, Andres Mitsumasu ... Ernst Fehr
    Inhibition of activity in the right frontal eye fields reduces the amplifying effect of gaze in value-based choice.
    1. Neuroscience

    The relationship between spatial configuration and functional connectivity of brain regions

    Janine Diane Bijsterbosch, Mark W Woolrich ... Stephen M Smith
    Connectivity network matrices, as estimated with masking or dual regression against group-level parcellations, reflect little or no unique cross-subject information that is not also captured by spatial topographical variability.
    1. Neuroscience

    Perceptual decisions are biased by the cost to act

    Nobuhiro Hagura, Patrick Haggard, Jörn Diedrichsen
    When choosing between stimuli, the effort required to act on the resulting decision influences the processing of the stimuli themselves.