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    1. Neuroscience

    Tracking the relation between gist and item memory over the course of long-term memory consolidation

    Tima Zeng, Alexa Tompary ... Sharon L Thompson-Schill
    Human learners’ memory for generalities across individual items biased memory for these items after 1 month.
    1. Neuroscience

    DeepPoseKit, a software toolkit for fast and robust animal pose estimation using deep learning

    Jacob M Graving, Daniel Chae ... Iain D Couzin
    A new deep-learning software toolkit with general-purpose methods for quickly and reliably measuring the full body posture of animals directly from images or videos without physical markers.
    1. Neuroscience

    Value-based attentional capture affects multi-alternative decision making

    Sebastian Gluth, Mikhail S Spektor, Jörg Rieskamp
    Speeded value-based decisions between two options can be affected by a third, high-value distractor that captures attention and slows down the choice process.
    1. Cell Biology

    Waves of actin and microtubule polymerization drive microtubule-based transport and neurite growth before single axon formation

    Amy M Winans, Sean R Collins, Tobias Meyer
    Waves of polymerizing actin work in concert with microtubule polymerization to lay down more microtubules tracks and transiently increase microtubule-based transport into the growing neurite.
    1. Neuroscience

    Columnar neurons support saccadic bar tracking in Drosophila

    Giovanni Frighetto, Mark A Frye
    Flies have two parallel visual pathways with specialized physiological properties to compensate for perturbations in their flight course and to saccade toward objects.
    1. Ecology

    Human disturbance increases spatiotemporal associations among mountain forest terrestrial mammal species

    Xueyou Li, William V Bleisch ... Xue-Long Jiang
    Human disturbance can push mammals together into more frequent encounters and associations.
    1. Neuroscience

    Distinct roles of forward and backward alpha-band waves in spatial visual attention

    Andrea Alamia, Lucie Terral ... Rufin VanRullen
    Covert visual attention modulates alpha-band traveling waves propagating from frontal to occipital regions in both hemispheres, yet it modulates waves propagating in the opposite direction (occipital to frontal) only in the presence of visual stimulation.
  1. Science Forum: A community-led initiative for training in reproducible research

    Susann Auer, Nele A Haeltermann ... Reproducibility for Everyone Team
    The Reproducibility for Everyone initiative aims to provide researchers at all career stages and across many disciplines with training in reproducible research practices via customizable workshop material.
    1. Neuroscience

    Serial attentional resource allocation during parallel feature value tracking

    Christian Merkel, Luise Burgmann ... Jens-Max Hopf
    The strong limitation of human subjects in tracking two color streams simultaneously as they independently traverse color space can be attributed to attention alternating slowly and sequentially between streams.
  2. Research Culture: Career choices of underrepresented and female postdocs in the biomedical sciences

    W Marcus Lambert, Martin T Wells ... Linnie M Golightly
    Mentorship, financial security and a positive sense of self-worth increase the likelihood that underrepresented minority and female postdocs will pursue a career in academia.