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    Neuroscience Tools: Studying behavior under constrained movement

    Ranier Gutierrez
    A new platform for studying how brain activity is linked to behavior enables researchers to perform diverse experiments on mice that have their heads immobilized.
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    Monkeys exhibit human-like gaze biases in economic decisions

    Shira M Lupkin, Vincent B McGinty
    A novel animal model of economic decision-making captures complex patterns of choice behavior similar to those of humans, opening the way for mechanistic studies to probe the neural basis for this important form of executive function.
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    Subcortico-amygdala pathway processes innate and learned threats

    Valentina Khalil, Islam Faress ... Sadegh Nabavi
    The subcortical amygdala pathway, which has been traditionally associated with learning threats, is also required for processing an innate threat.
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    The songbird lateral habenula projects to dopaminergic midbrain and is important for normal vocal development

    Andrea Roeser, Han Kheng Teoh ... Jesse Goldberg
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    Statistical inference on representational geometries

    Heiko H Schütt, Alexander D Kipnis ... Nikolaus Kriegeskorte
    New methods for statistical inference in representational similarity analysis were developed, tested thoroughly, and are made available in an open-source Python toolbox.
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    Using adversarial networks to extend brain computer interface decoding accuracy over time

    Xuan Ma, Fabio Rizzoglio ... Ann Kennedy
    Incorporating cycle-consistency loss into a generative adversarial network creates a high-performance and robust 'aligner' of neural population activity, permitting a fixed intracortical brain computer interface to be used for months without recalibration and without requiring inference of a latent manifold.
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    Epilepsy: How parasitic larvae affect the brain

    Zin-Juan Klaft, Chris Dulla
    The release of the neurotransmitter glutamate by the parasitic tapeworm Taenia solium appears to be implicated in the pathophysiology of a widespread, but neglected, form of adult-onset epilepsy.
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    Functional imaging of conduction dynamics in cortical and spinal axons

    Milos Radivojevic, Anna Rostedt Punga
    Reconstruction of axonal morphologies based on extracellular action potentials enables label-free electrical visualization of axonal conduction trajectories, providing a noninvasive method for functional profiling of cortical and spinal axons.
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    Gaze patterns and brain activations in humans and marmosets in the Frith-Happé theory-of-mind animation task

    Audrey Dureux, Alessandro Zanini ... Stefan Everling
    Shared traits in gaze patterns and brain activations between marmosets and humans during Theory of Mind animations reveal cross-species cognitive similarities.
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    A brain-wide analysis maps structural evolution to distinct anatomical module

    Robert A Kozol, Andrew J Conith ... Erik R Duboue
    Genetic analyses reveal that neuroanatomical areas that are developmentally related co-evolve with one another.