Hippocampal replay, which is implicated in memory formation and planning, exhibits a reward-dependent spatial specificity that in novel environments requires dopamine signaling.
Neurobehavioral data combined with computational models shows the superiority of active inference models in explaining human decisions under uncertainty.
A multiomic study reveals the role of ZFHX3 transcription factor in daily timekeeping with a combination of transcription factor and histone ChIP-seq and time-resolved RNA-seq in the mammalian central clock.
V2 exhibits interdigitated columnar organizations for color and disparity that involved feedforward and feedback processing, while the texture selectivity is primarily driven by feedback modulations from V4.