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    1. Neuroscience

    Respiration aligns perception with neural excitability

    Daniel S Kluger, Elio Balestrieri ... Joachim Gross
    Noninvasive human magnetoencephalography recordings characterize the functional relationship between respiration, neural oscillations, and performance in low-level perception.
    1. Neuroscience

    Image content is more important than Bouma’s Law for scene metamers

    Thomas SA Wallis, Christina M Funke ... Matthias Bethge
    Peripheral appearance models emphasising pooling processes that depend on retinal eccentricity will instead need to explore input-dependent grouping and segmentation.
    1. Neuroscience

    Causal roles of prefrontal cortex during spontaneous perceptual switching are determined by brain state dynamics

    Takamitsu Watanabe
    Prefrontal causal roles in bistable perception are dynamically changing and determined by the brain state to which the whole-brain activity pattern belongs.
    1. Neuroscience

    Minimal requirements for a neuron to coregulate many properties and the implications for ion channel correlations and robustness

    Jane Yang, Husain Shakil ... Steven A Prescott
    In order to homeostatically regulate many (n) properties at the same time, neurons must coadjust many (n + 1) ion channels with the appropriate ratios, which can lead to ion channel correlations and increased risk of regulation failure.
    1. Neuroscience

    A Bayesian and efficient observer model explains concurrent attractive and repulsive history biases in visual perception

    Matthias Fritsche, Eelke Spaak, Floris P de Lange
    Attractive and repulsive history biases in visual perception occur simultaneously, yet over dissociable timescales, and are explained by efficient encoding and Bayesian decoding of visual information in a stable environment.
    1. Neuroscience

    Separable neural signatures of confidence during perceptual decisions

    Tarryn Balsdon, Pascal Mamassian, Valentin Wyart
    Neural processes for perception and confidence can be separated thanks to computational electroencephalography, thus revealing a neural circuit specific to metacognition.
    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.
    1. Neuroscience

    Nucleus accumbens dopamine tracks aversive stimulus duration and prediction but not value or prediction error

    Jessica N Goedhoop, Bastijn JG van den Boom ... Ingo Willuhn
    The extracellular concentration of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens core is progressively diminished by white noise, an underutilized, easy-to-titrate aversive stimulus, but is unaffected by white-noise intensity, context valence, and associated probabilistic contingencies.
    1. Ecology
    2. Plant Biology

    Cytokinin transfer by a free-living mirid to Nicotiana attenuata recapitulates a strategy of endophytic insects

    Christoph Brütting, Cristina Maria Crava ... Ian T Baldwin
    Cytokinin-dependent manipulation of plant metabolism is a strategy employed not only by gallers and leaf-miners but also by a free-living insect, Tupiocoris notatus, which directly transfers cytokinins at feeding sites to manipulate its host plant.
    1. Neuroscience

    Mouse V1 population correlates of visual detection rely on heterogeneity within neuronal response patterns

    Jorrit S Montijn, Pieter M Goltstein, Cyriel MA Pennartz
    Heterogeneity of neural responses in mouse cortex correlates better with visual detection than mean population activity.