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    Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia Following High- vs. Low-Intensity Aerobic Exercise in Fit Females

    Janne I Nold, Tahmine Fadai ... Christian Büchel
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    Verbal Memory: Language acquisition in newborns

    Marcela Peña
    The ability of newborns to distinguish between different voices helps them to establish verbal memories from a very early age.
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    Computational mechanisms for temporal integration in the anterior claustrum

    Kuenbae Sohn, Donghyeon Yoon ... Sukwoo Choi
    Recurrent population dynamics in the anterior claustrum provide a candidate mechanism for integrating task-relevant signals across time.
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    Analysis of dendritic input currents during place field dynamics

    Bence Fogel, Balázs B Ujfalussy
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    Cortical layer 6b mediates state-dependent changes in brain activity and effects of orexin on waking and sleep

    Elise J Meijer, Marissa Mueller ... Zoltán Molnár
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    Loose coupling between Ca2+ channels and release sensors as a synaptic correlate of higher order brain function

    Max Schwarze, Grit Bornschein ... Hartmut Schmidt
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    Inhibitory columnar feedback neurons are involved in motion processing in Drosophila

    Miriam Henning, Madhura D Ketkar ... Marion Silies
    Inhibitory GABAergic feedback neurons tune direction-selective motion signals in Drosophila, sharpening behavioral responses to rapidly changing visual stimuli and expanding canonical feedforward models of visual motion computation.
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    Multi-talker speech comprehension at different temporal scales in listeners with normal and impaired hearing

    Jixing Li, Qixuan Wang ... Zhiwu Huang
    Hearing impairment selectively disrupts neural tracking of speech at both short and long temporal scales during multi-speaker listening, while preserving intermediate linguistic processing.
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    Neural correlates of perceptual consciousness from within: a narrative review of human intracranial research

    Francois Stockart, Alexis Robin ... Nathan Faivre
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    LRRK2 regulates synaptic function through modulation of actin cytoskeletal dynamics

    Giulia Tombesi, Shiva Kompella ... Elisa Greggio
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