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Unravelling the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying counterconditioning in humans
Lisa Wirz, Maxime C Houtekamer ... Erno J Hermans
Neuroscience
Single-cell type analysis of wing premotor circuits in the ventral nerve cord of
Drosophila melanogaster
Erica Ehrhardt, Samuel C Whitehead ... Wyatt Korff
Neuroscience
Anti-drift pose tracker (ADPT), a transformer-based network for robust animal pose estimation cross-species
Guoling Tang, Yaning Han ... Pengfei Wei
ADPT enhances the robustness of animal pose estimation by minimizing keypoint tracking drift, enabling more accurate multi-animal tracking and facilitating refined behavioral analysis across species.
Neuroscience
Cntnap2
loss drives striatal neuron hyperexcitability and behavioral inflexibility
Katherine R Cording, Emilie M Tu ... Helen S Bateup
Neuroscience
Neural circuit mechanisms for steering control in
walking Drosophila
Aleksandr Rayshubskiy, Stephen L Holtz ... Rachel I Wilson
Neuroscience
Computational and Systems Biology
A SMARTTR workflow for multi-ensemble atlas mapping and brain-wide network analysis
Michelle Jin, Simon O Ogundare ... Christine A Denny
Neuroscience
Animacy semantic network supports implicit causal inferences about illness
Miriam Hauptman, Marina Bedny
Neuroscience
Sub-type specific connectivity between CA3 pyramidal neurons may underlie their sequential activation during sharp waves
Rosanna P Sammons, Stefano Masserini ... Dietmar Schmitz
Neuroscience
microRNA-19b regulates proliferation & patterning in the avian forebrain
Archita Mishra, Suvimal Kumar Sindhu ... Jonaki Sen
Neuroscience
Temporal dynamics analysis reveals that concurrent working memory load eliminates the Stroop effect through disrupting stimulus-response mapping
Yafen Li, Yixuan Lin ... Antao Chen
The concurrent working memory load influences the Stroop conflict processing during the later stage of stimulus-response mapping.
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