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    1. Neuroscience

    Dual-format attentional template during preparation in human visual cortex

    Yilin Chen, Taosheng Liu ... Mengyuan Gong
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    1. Genetics and Genomics
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    Avoidance of hydrogen sulfide is modulated by external and internal states in C. elegans

    Longjun Pu, Lina Zhao ... Changchun Chen
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    1. Neuroscience
    2. Ecology

    Individual recognition in a jumping spider (Phidippus regius)

    Christoph D Dahl, Yaling Cheng
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    1. Neuroscience
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    Distinct evolutionary trajectories of two integration centres, the central complex and mushroom bodies, across Heliconiini butterflies

    Max S Farnworth, Yi Peng Toh ... Stephen H Montgomery
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    1. Neuroscience

    The spatial frequency representation predicts category coding in the inferior temporal cortex

    Ramin Toosi, Behnam Karami ... Mohammad-Reza A Dehaqani
    Spatial frequency is explicitly and dynamically represented in the primate inferior temporal cortex, revealing distinct neural populations that differentially support object recognition, specially emphasizing high-frequency contributions to face processing.
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    Policy shaping based on the learned preferences of others accounts for risky decision-making under social observation

    HeeYoung Seon, Dongil Chung
    Simulating others' preferences underlies riskier choices when being observed, driven by beliefs about observers' risk attitudes and supported by TPJ–dmPFC connectivity.
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    Sequence action representations contextualize during early skill learning

    Debadatta Dash, Fumiaki Iwane ... Leonardo G Cohen
    When learning a new skill, neural representations of individual actions rapidly incorporate contextual information pertaining to the encompassing skill sequence-primarily during rest breaks interleaved with practice.
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    Dual transcranial electromagnetic stimulation of the precuneus boosts human long-term memory

    Ilaria Borghi, Lucia Mencarelli ... Giacomo Koch
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    Diverse calcium dynamics underlie place field formation in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells

    Mate Sumegi, Gaspar Olah ... Zoltan Nusser
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