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    Real-time experimental control using network-based parallel processing

    Byounghoon Kim, Shobha Channabasappa Kenchappa ... Ari Rosenberg
    The Real-Time Experimental Control with Graphical User Interface (REC-GUI) framework can facilitate cutting-edge neuroscience research by providing precise experimental control using high-level programming environments familiar to many experimentalists.
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    Humans strategically shift decision bias by flexibly adjusting sensory evidence accumulation

    Niels A Kloosterman, Jan Willem de Gee ... Johannes Jacobus Fahrenfort
    Decision-makers are able to intentionally control neural excitability to strategically bias sensory evidence accumulation towards the decision bound that maximizes reward within a given ecological context.
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    Rapid task-dependent tuning of the mouse olfactory bulb

    Anzhelika Koldaeva et al.
    Sensory representation in the primary olfactory area is rapidly modulated when mice switch between easy and difficult discrimination tasks, optimising the sensory representation for the task at hand.
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    Large and fast human pyramidal neurons associate with intelligence

    Natalia A Goriounova, Djai B Heyer ... Huibert D Mansvelder
    Neurons from individuals with higher IQ scores have larger dendrites, are able to maintain faster action potentials, and thus process information more efficiently.
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    Unsupervised discovery of temporal sequences in high-dimensional datasets, with applications to neuroscience

    Emily L Mackevicius, Andrew H Bahle ... Michale S Fee
    Building on simple unsupervised matrix factorization techniques, the seqNMF algorithm successfully recovers neural sequences in a wide range of simulated and real datasets.
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    Time preferences are reliable across time-horizons and verbal versus experiential tasks

    Evgeniya Lukinova, Yuyue Wang ... Jeffrey C Erlich
    People have stable time-preferences regardless of whether they are measured using a non-verbal experiential task, as is typical in animal experiments, or using a more traditional verbal task.
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    Atypical intrinsic neural timescale in autism

    Takamitsu Watanabe, Geraint Rees, Naoki Masuda
    Atypical intrinsic neural timescales in the sensory cortex and caudate were associated with local grey matter volume, and linked with the severity of autism.
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    Obtaining and maintaining cortical hand representation as evidenced from acquired and congenital handlessness

    Daan B Wesselink, Fiona MZ van den Heiligenberg ... Tamar R Makin
    fMRI results show that despite arm amputation, and varying degrees of phantom sensations, canonical hand representation in primary somatosensory cortex is largely maintained.
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    Computational Psychiatry: Exploring atypical timescales in the brain

    Leonardo L Gollo
    Identifying activity imbalances in specific brain regions may help to diagnose and treat psychiatric disorders.
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    Differential regulation of the Drosophila sleep homeostat by circadian and arousal inputs

    Jinfei D Ni, Adishthi S Gurav ... Craig Montell
    Functional imaging and circuit mapping in the Drosophila brain identifies neuropils where sleep-promoting and arousal-promoting neuronal networks converge.