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    1. Neuroscience

    The Spatial Frequency Representation Predicts Category Coding in the Inferior Temporal Cortex

    Ramin Toosi, Behnam Karami ... Mohammad-Reza A. Dehaqani
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    1. Neuroscience

    Emergence of brain-like mirror-symmetric viewpoint tuning in convolutional neural networks

    Amirhossein Farzmahdi, Wilbert Zarco ... Tal Golan
    Mirror-symmetric view tuning in the macaque AL face patch can be explained by the spatial pooling of learned reflection-equivariant representations.
    1. Neuroscience

    The asymmetric transfers of visual perceptual learning determined by the stability of geometrical invariants

    Yan Yang, Yan Zhuo ... Lin Chen
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    1. Neuroscience

    Towards biologically plausible phosphene simulation for the differentiable optimization of visual cortical prostheses

    Maureen van der Grinten, Jaap de Ruyter van Steveninck ... Yağmur Güçlütürk
    The provided framework based on biological models and clinical literature can aid in the optimization of visual cortical prostheses through computational or behavioral simulation experiments, serving as a flexible tool for computational, clinical, and behavioral neuroscientists working on visual neuroprosthetics.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Touch receptor end-organ innervation and function require sensory neuron expression of the transcription factor Meis2

    Simon Desiderio, Frederick Schwaller ... Frederic Marmigere
    Combining mouse genetic, behavioral, and electrophysiological approaches revealed that a transcription factor is required to shape touch neurons' distal projections in the skin while dispensable for their survival and specification.
    1. Neuroscience

    Morphology and ultrastructure of external sense organs of Drosophila larvae

    Vincent Richter, Anna Rist ... Andreas S. Thum
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    1. Neuroscience

    Action does not enhance but attenuates predicted touch

    Xavier Job, Konstantina Kilteni
    A series of pre-registered psychophysical studies on self-touch tested two opposing models of somatosensory attenuation (cancelation) and enhancement (sharpening) regarding how action affects perception, and revealed that action prediction produces an attenuation, and not an enhancement, of the predicted touch.
    1. Neuroscience

    History information emerges in the cortex during learning

    Odeya Marmor, Yael Pollak ... Ariel Gilad
    As mice learn a sensory discrimination task, information from the previous trial emerges during the current trial period in several task-related cortical areas, just before and during the sensation period.
    1. Neuroscience

    Foveated metamers of the early visual system

    William F. Broderick, Gizem Rufo ... Eero P. Simoncelli
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    1. Cancer Biology
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    High-content microscopy reveals a morphological signature of bortezomib resistance

    Megan E Kelley, Adi Y Berman ... Gregory P Way
    Morphological profiling of untreated HCT116 cells using Cell Painting reveals a signature of bortezomib resistance, providing a proof-of-concept for the unbiased analysis of drug resistance.