A recurrent network model trained to transcribe temporally scaled spoken digits into handwritten digits proposes that the brain flexibly encodes time-varying stimuli as neural trajectories that can be traversed at different speeds.
Stefan M Lemke, Dhakshin S Ramanathan ... Karunesh Ganguly
Sleep spindles, distinctive brain activity patterns occurring in non-REM sleep, modify cross-area connectivity in the motor network relevant for behavioral flexibility, impacting subsequent behavior.
Anterior Cingulate Cortex displays robust tracking during strategy execution of a summary statistic for that strategy in recent behavioral history, suggesting a role for this brain region in estimating which actions promote the occurrence of events in the environment.
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.
Sara Genovese, Raphaël Clément ... Cédric Maurange
About twenty temporal patterning genes are identified that drive an irreversible differentiation trajectory governing the heterogeneity and proliferative properties of cells in neural tumors with an early developmental origin.
Sean M Perkins, Elom A Amematsro ... Mark M Churchland
Neural activity in motor cortex displays unexpected properties, making it possible to accurately decode behavior using a straightforward and interpretable approach.
Matthew T Kaufman, Mark M Churchland ... Krishna V Shenoy
Trial-by-trial analysis of neuronal activity in monkeys performing a decision-making task reveals the neural correlates of behaviours including wavering, hesitation and sudden changes of mind.
Brent A Wilkerson, Heather L Zebroski ... Olivia Bermingham-McDonogh
The elucidation of the cellular composition of the crista and the genes expressed in each cell type is a critical step toward understanding inner ear development, function, and vestibulopathies.
Ikhwan Bin Khalid, Eric T Reifenstein ... Richard Kempter
A computational study quantifies how macroscopic grid-like representations may emerge in the human brain using different hypotheses and navigation patterns, indicating the need to further characterize properties of grid cells.