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    1. Neuroscience

    Realistic mossy fiber input patterns to unipolar brush cells evoke a continuum of temporal responses comprised of components mediated by different glutamate receptors

    Vincent Huson, Wade G Regehr
    Different glutamate receptors have specialized roles that allow cerebellar unipolar brush cells to transform realistic mossy fiber input patterns into a continuum of temporal responses.
    1. Neuroscience

    Encoding of cerebellar dentate neuron activity during visual attention in rhesus macaques

    Nico A Flierman, Sue Ann Koay ... Chris I De Zeeuw
    Dentate nucleus neurons can dynamically modulate their activity during a visual attention task, comprising not only sensorimotor but also cognitive attentional components.
    1. Neuroscience

    Beyond Auditory Relay: Dissecting the Inferior Colliculus’s Role in Sensory Prediction, Reward Prediction and Cognitive Decision-Making

    Xinyu Du, Haoxuan Xu ... Xiongjie Yu
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    1. Neuroscience

    Analysis of foothold selection during locomotion using terrain reconstruction

    Karl S Muller, Kathryn Bonnen ... Mary M Hayhoe
    The visual information walkers use for path selection during locomotion was revealed by analysis of a three-dimensional numerical representation of the natural terrain.
    1. Neuroscience

    Dual-format attentional template during preparation in human visual cortex

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

    Muscarinic receptors mediate motivation via preparatory neural activity in humans

    John P Grogan, Matthias Raemaekers ... Sanjay G Manohar
    Muscarinic antagonism is causally involved in motivation and incentivisation in healthy human participants, partially mediated via preparatory neural signatures, with implications for cholinergic treatment of Parkinson's disease.
    1. Neuroscience

    Running modulates primate and rodent visual cortex differently

    John P Liska, Declan P Rowley ... Alexander C Huk
    Although activity in mouse V1 increases substantially during volitional running, such modulations in the foveal/central representation of primate V1 appear much smaller and suppressive.
    1. Neuroscience

    Coupling of saccade plans to endogenous attention during urgent choices

    Allison T Goldstein, Terrence R Stanford, Emilio Salinas
    Psychophysical measurements using time pressure indicate that when attention is willfully deployed, a congruent scaccade is automatically planned, but the coupling is weak and can be rapidly broken.
    1. Neuroscience

    Multi-level processing of emotions in life motion signals revealed through pupil responses

    Tian Yuan, Li Wang, Yi Jiang
    Intact and local emotional biological motion exerted distinct influences on pupil responses, wherein the emotional modulation observed in intact biological motion is linked to individual autistic traits.
    1. Neuroscience

    A chromatic feature detector in the retina signals visual context changes

    Larissa Höfling, Klaudia P Szatko ... Thomas Euler
    A modelling-based analysis reveals a novel type of selectivity for chromatic contrast in a mouse retinal ganglion cell type, and experimental evidence shows that this feature makes this cell type well suited for detecting behaviourally relevant changes in visual context.

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