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    Bidirectional fear modulation by discrete anterior insular circuits in male mice

    Sanggeon Park, Yeowool Huh ... Jeiwon Cho
    Behavioral electrophysiology and optogenetics studies reveal that projections from the anterior insula to the medial thalamus mitigate fear, while projections to the amygdala promote fear.
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    Determinantal point process attention over grid cell code supports out of distribution generalization

    Shanka Subhra Mondal, Steven Frankland ... Jonathan D Cohen
    Strong out of distribution generalization using an attentional mechanism over grid cell code inspired by determinantal point processes.
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    A toolbox for genetic targeting of the claustrum

    Joël Tuberosa, Madlaina Boillat ... Ivan Rodriguez
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    Vision: Running into differences

    Eleni Psarou, Shivangi Patel, Marieke Schölvinck
    Body movement does not significantly increase neuronal activity in the primary visual cortex of marmosets, in contrast to the effects observed in mice.
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    Serotonergic amplification of odor-evoked neural responses maps onto flexible behavioral outcomes

    Yelyzaveta Bessonova, Baranidharan Raman
    Electrophysiological and behavioral analyses of odor-evoked responses in the locust olfactory system reveal how serotonin uniformly modifies spontaneous and odor-evoked neural activity and yet drive odor-specific changes in behavioral outcomes.
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    MotorNet, a Python toolbox for controlling differentiable biomechanical effectors with artificial neural networks

    Olivier Codol, Jonathan A Michaels ... Paul L Gribble
    MotorNet is a Python toolbox for training artificial neural networks to control arbitrarily complex, differentiable, and biomechanically realistic musculo-skeletal effectors on user-defined sensorimotor tasks.
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    Statistics of C. elegans turning behavior reveals optimality under biasing constraints

    W. Mathijs Rozemuller, Steffen Werner ... Thomas S. Shimizu
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    Cerebellar nuclei cells produce distinct pathogenic spike signatures in mouse models of ataxia, dystonia, and tremor

    Meike E van der Heijden, Amanda M Brown ... Roy V Sillitoe
    Ataxia, dystonia, and tremor phenotypes have distinct and generalizable cerebellar interposed nucleus spike signatures in mice, with defining features identified using a classifier model and pathogenicity tested using optogenetic manipulations.
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    Drosophila HCN mediates gustatory homeostasis by preserving sensillar transepithelial potential in sweet environments

    MinHyuk Lee, Se Hoon Park ... KyeongJin Kang
    A hyperpolarization-activated cation channel, counteracting membrane depolarization, delimits the excitability of receptor neurons subjected to naturally prolonged stimulation to preserve the function of neighboring receptor neurons in Drosophila gustation.
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    Specific Sensitivity to Rare and Extreme Events: Quasi-Complete Black Swan Avoidance vs Partial Jackpot Seeking in Rat Decision-Making

    Mickaël Degoulet, Louis-Matis Willem ... Patrick A Pintus
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