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    1. Neuroscience

    Disentangling acute motor deficits and adaptive responses evoked by the loss of cerebellar output

    Nirvik Sinha, Sharon Israely ... Yifat Prut
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    Distinct mechanisms mediate speed-accuracy adjustments in cortico-subthalamic networks

    Damian M Herz, Huiling Tan ... Peter Brown
    Dynamic changes in activity and connectivity of the human subthalamic nucleus reflect whether a decision will be made in haste or with caution.
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    Conditioned respiratory threat in the subdivisions of the human periaqueductal gray

    Olivia K Faull, Mark Jenkinson ... Kyle TS Pattinson
    High-resolution imaging shows that the different columns of the human periaqueductal gray play differential roles in the response to a respiratory threat.
    1. Neuroscience

    Impact of inner ear malformation and cochlear nerve deficiency on the development of auditory-language network in children with profound sensorineural hearing loss

    Yaoxuan Wang, Mengda Jiang ... Hao Wu
    Innovative MRI mapping of the auditory pathway reveals that peripheral auditory structure significantly impacts the development of the central auditory-language network in children with profound sensorineural hearing loss, emphasizing the need for early speech input and tailored interventions.
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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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    1. Neuroscience

    Neural dynamics of semantic categorization in semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia

    V Borghesani, CL Dale ... SS Nagarajan
    Following anterior temporal lobe neurodegeneration, defective semantic representations are compensated via enhanced perceptual processing and associated with a dysregulation of the semantic control system.
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    Cortico-subcortical β burst dynamics underlying movement cancellation in humans

    Darcy A Diesburg, Jeremy DW Greenlee, Jan R Wessel
    Burst-like neural activity in the β-frequency band conveys inhibitory commands within long-proposed cortico-subcortical networks for motor inhibition, with inhibitory activity in STN preceding thalamic activity, which has strong implications for movement disorders marked by abnormalities in β-bursting.
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    Receptor-driven, multimodal mapping of cortical areas in the macaque monkey intraparietal sulcus

    Meiqi Niu, Daniele Impieri ... Karl Zilles
    The macaque monkey intraparietal sulcus encompasses 17 cyto- and receptorarchitectonically distinct areas, which can be grouped into three clusters based on (dis)similarities of their molecular structure.
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    A new motor synergy that serves the needs of oculomotor and eye lid systems while keeping the downtime of vision minimal

    Mohammad Farhan Khazali, Joern K Pomper ... Peter Thier
    Involuntary eye movements that keep images positioned over the center of the retina are synchronized with blinks to minimize disruption to vision.
    1. Neuroscience

    Multiple decisions about one object involve parallel sensory acquisition but time-multiplexed evidence incorporation

    Yul HR Kang, Anne Löffler ... Michael N Shadlen
    When making two decisions about one object, two streams of information can be acquired in parallel but must be incorporated into the two decisions serially, consistent with a central bottleneck.