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    Transdiagnostic compulsivity is associated with reduced reminder setting, only partially attributable to overconfidence

    Annika Boldt, Celine Ann Fox ... Sam Gilbert
    Highly compulsive individuals set fewer reminders, partly due to inflated confidence and partly due to compulsivity itself, revealing how individual differences shape the strategic reminder use in daily life.
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    AgRP1 modulates breeding season-dependent feeding behavior in female medaka

    Yurika Tagui, Shingo Takeda ... Chie Umatani
    AgRP1, a feeding-related peptide in the brain, facilitates feeding behavior of female medaka in the breeding season, which is important for reproductive success.
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    Menopausal hormone therapy and the female brain: Leveraging neuroimaging and prescription registry data from the UK Biobank cohort

    Claudia Barth, Liisa AM Galea ... Ann-Marie G de Lange
    A big-data approach shows the effects of menopausal hormone therapy on female brain health might vary depending on the duration of use and history of gynaecological surgery.
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    The information bottleneck as a principle underlying multi-area cortical representations during decision-making

    Michael Kleinman, Tian Wang ... Jonathan C Kao
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    Vascular endothelial-specific loss of TGF-beta signaling as a model for choroidal neovascularization and central nervous system vascular inflammation

    Yanshu Wang, Amir Rattner ... Jeremy Nathans
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    Criterion placement threatens the construct validity of neural measures of consciousness

    Johannes Jacobus Fahrenfort, Philippa A Johnson ... Simon van Gaal
    The neural basis of consciousness is confounded by the mismatch between what participants report about their experience versus what they actually experience.
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    Endogenous oscillatory rhythms and interactive contingencies jointly influence infant attention during early infant-caregiver interaction

    Emily AM Phillips, Louise Goupil ... Sam V Wass
    Infant attention during naturalistic social interactions is supported by their own endogenous neural activity and extended with the micro-contingent behavioural responsivity of their caregiver.
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    Quantification of the effect of hemodynamic occlusion in two-photon imaging of mouse cortex

    Baba Yogesh, Matthias Heindorf ... Georg B Keller
    Hemodynamic occlusion introduces a spatially heterogenous confound to activity measurements using two-photon and widefield imaging in mouse cortex, and needs to be taken into consideration when interpreting functional imaging data.
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    Consciousness: Did you see it?

    Ling Liu
    Cautious reporting choices can artificially enhance how well analyses of brain activity reflect conscious and unconscious experiences, making distinguishing between the two more challenging.
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    Diet modulates the therapeutic effects of dimethyl fumarate mediated by the immunometabolic neutrophil receptor HCAR2

    Joanna Kosinska, Julian C Assmann ... Markus Schwaninger
    The therapeutic effect of dimethyl fumarate in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis depends on the diet of mice and is mediated by the G protein-coupled receptor HCAR2 in neutrophils.