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    Philosophy of Biology: Seizing an opportunity

    Perry Zurn, Danielle S Bassett
    Historical texts offer researchers in neuroscience, philosophy and literature the opportunity to work together to explore mysteries of the mind and human behavior.
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    Acetic acid activates distinct taste pathways in Drosophila to elicit opposing, state-dependent feeding responses

    Anita V Devineni, Bei Sun ... Richard Axel
    A single taste input, acetic acid, elicits opposing behavioral outputs depending on a fly's hunger state.
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    Anatomical and physiological foundations of cerebello-hippocampal interaction

    Thomas Charles Watson, Pauline Obiang ... Laure Rondi-Reig
    Anatomical tracing and physiological recordings reveal neuronal pathways through which the cerebellum may influence hippocampal activity.
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    Post-decision processing in primate prefrontal cortex influences subsequent choices on an auditory decision-making task

    Joji Tsunada, Yale Cohen, Joshua I Gold
    A behavioral model, neuronal recordings, and electrical microstimulation reveal that the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex plays a causal role in evaluating prior decisions and biasing future decisions.
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    Accelerated redevelopment of vocal skills is preceded by lasting reorganization of the song motor circuitry

    Michiel Vellema, Mariana Diales Rocha ... Manfred Gahr
    The ability to quickly re-acquire a previously lost motor skill is associated with lasting synaptic changes in the brain circuit that controls that motor skill.
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    Complementary congruent and opposite neurons achieve concurrent multisensory integration and segregation

    Wen-Hao Zhang, He Wang ... Si Wu
    Opposite neurons in multisensory areas compute the cue disparity information essential for information segregation.
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    The dorsomedial prefrontal cortex computes task-invariant relative subjective value for self and other

    Matthew Piva, Kayla Velnoskey ... Steve WC Chang
    Activity in the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex encodes relative subjective value in a common neural code across decision-making for self and other and across tasks with divergent cognitive requirements.
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    FOXP2 exhibits projection neuron class specific expression, but is not required for multiple aspects of cortical histogenesis

    Ryan J Kast, Alexandra L Lanjewar ... Pat Levitt
    Foxp2 is dispensable for several features of cortical development that were previously considered to depend on its function.
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    Local online learning in recurrent networks with random feedback

    James M Murray
    A biologically plausible learning rule enables recurrent neural networks to model the way in which neural circuits use supervised learning to perform time-dependent computations.
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    Multiple mechanisms link prestimulus neural oscillations to sensory responses

    Luca Iemi, Niko A Busch ... Vadim V Nikulin
    Neural oscillations prior to a stimulus modulate the strength of early and late responses in opposite directions via distinct mechanisms.