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    Adult-neurogenesis allows for representational stability and flexibility in early olfactory system

    Zhen Chen, Krishnan Padmanabhan
    Using computational and theoretical models shows how adult-neurogenesis and spike-timing-dependent plasticity balance the flexibility and stability of odor representations.
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    Age-dependent H3K9 trimethylation by dSetdb1 impairs mitochondrial UPR leading to degeneration of olfactory neurons and loss of olfactory function in Drosophila

    Francisco Muñoz-Carvajal, Nicole Sanhueza ... Felipe A Court
    Age-related epigenetic regulation of mitochondrial stress responses drives neuronal degeneration and sensory decline, highlighting mitochondrial resilience as a potential target to preserve brain function during aging.
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    A functional influence based circuit motif that constrains the set of plausible algorithms of cortical function

    Anna Vasilevskaya, Georg B Keller
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    Probing the role of sequential sampling and integration in decisions about protracted, noiseless stimuli

    Hadiseh Hajimohammadi, Kieran S Mohr ... Simon P Kelly
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    Neural representation of time across complementary reference frames

    Yangwen Xu, Nicola Sartorato ... Roberto Bottini
    Humans’ flexible temporal cognition, including mental time travel, arises from perspective-agnostic encoding of event sequences in the hippocampus and perspective-dependent retrieval and reconstruction in the posterior parietal cortex.
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    Do monkeys see the way we do? Qualitative similarities and differences between monkey and human perception

    Thomas Cherian, Georgin Jacob, SP Arun
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    Theta-Beta Ratio in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Multiverse Analysis

    Dawid Strzelczyk, Andrea Vetsch, Nicolas Langer
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    Object manifold geometry across the mouse cortical visual hierarchy

    Emmanouil Froudarakis, Uri Cohen ... Andreas S Tolias
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    Motor unit mechanisms of speed control in mouse locomotion

    Kyle Thomas, Rhuna Gibbs ... Samuel J Sober
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    Prolonged oscillating preoptic area kisspeptin neuron activity underlies the preovulatory luteinizing hormone surge in mice

    Ziyue Zhou, Cheng-Yu Huang, Allan Edward Herbison
    High levels of circulating estradiol enable the RP3V kisspeptin neuron population to exhibit long-lasting synchronized oscillatory behavior that drives GnRH neurons to initiate the LH surge.