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    Neural mechanisms underlying expectation-dependent inhibition of distracting information

    Dirk van Moorselaar, Eline Lampers ... Heleen A Slagter
    Learned expectations allow for a distinct anticipatory distractor representation at the feature but not at the spatial level.
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    Increasing suppression of saccade-related transients along the human visual hierarchy

    Tal Golan, Ido Davidesco ... Rafael Malach
    Similar to spontaneous eye blinks perceptual stability, despite small saccades, is related to actively silencing transients in the high-level ends of both ventral and dorsal visual cortices, while activity in low-level visual cortex remains unstable.
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    A compositional neural code in high-level visual cortex can explain jumbled word reading

    Aakash Agrawal, KVS Hari, SP Arun
    Viewing a jumbled word activates an efficient visual representation in high-level visual cortex that is matched to stored words in the word form area.
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    Capturing the temporal evolution of choice across prefrontal cortex

    Laurence T Hunt, Timothy EJ Behrens ... Steven W Kennerley
    Experiments in macaques and humans reveal time-varying changes in prefrontal cortex activity that occur during decisions based on costs and benefits.
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    Visual mode switching learned through repeated adaptation to color

    Yanjun Li, Katherine EM Tregillus ... Stephen A Engel
    The visual system can learn to rapidly adjust itself through experience, switching modes to stabilize vision perception and optimize perceptual processes.
    1. Neuroscience

    Detecting Regime Shifts: Neurocomputational Substrates for Over- and Underreactions to Change

    Mu-Chen Wang, George Wu, Shih-Wei Wu
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    Causal evidence for a domain-specific role of left superior frontal sulcus in human perceptual decision making

    Miguel Barretto García, Marcus Grueschow ... Christian C. Ruff
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    Speech and music recruit frequency-specific distributed and overlapping cortical networks

    Noémie te Rietmolen, Manuel R Mercier ... Daniele Schön
    The neural response to natural speech and music processing is mostly shared between the domains, with additional evidence for selectivity in distributed (i.e. not regional) and frequency-specific neural activity.
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    Humans use forward thinking to exploit social controllability

    Soojung Na, Dongil Chung ... Xiaosi Gu
    People use vmPFC-dependent forward thinking to guide social choices and exploit the controllability of social environments, expanding the role of this neurocomputational mechanism beyond spatial and cognitive mapping.
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    EEG-based detection of the locus of auditory attention with convolutional neural networks

    Servaas Vandecappelle, Lucas Deckers ... Tom Francart
    Convolutional neural networks can decode whether a person is listening to a speaker on the left or right solely from 1 to 2s of EEG data.