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    Characterization of direct Purkinje cell outputs to the brainstem

    Christopher H Chen, Zhiyi Yao ... Wade G Regehr
    Cerebellar Purkinje cells make direct synapses within the parabrachial, vestibular, pontine central gray, and other brainstem nuclei that exhibit spatial gradients and cell specificity consistent with nuanced influences on diverse behaviors.
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    Dichotomy between extracellular signatures of active dendritic chemical synapses and gap junctions

    Richa Sirmaur, Rishikesh Narayanan
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    Transdiagnostic compulsivity is associated with reduced reminder setting, only partially attributable to overconfidence

    Annika Boldt, Celine A Fox ... Sam Gilbert
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    Biophysical network modeling of temporal and stereotyped sequence propagation of neural activity in the premotor nucleus HVC

    Zeina Bou Diab, Marc Chammas, Arij Daou
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    Alternatives to Friction Coefficient: Fine Touch Perception Relies on Frictional Instabilities

    Maryanne Derkaloustian, Pushpita Bhattacharyya ... Charles B Dhong
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    Omissions of threat trigger subjective relief and prediction error-like signaling in the human reward and salience systems

    Anne L Willems, Lukas Van Oudenhove, Bram Vervliet
    The unexpected absence of danger is experienced as a pleasurable relief and activates reward-related brain regions in humans, highlighting an overlap in the processing of absent danger and rewards.
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    Error prediction determines the coordinate system used for the representation of novel dynamics

    Raz Leib, David Franklin
    Motor memories represent dynamics in a minimum noise framework such that the execution of forces based on this representation minimizes the force distortion arising from neural noise, explaining the prior inconsistent force generalization results.
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    Basal ganglia output (entopeduncular nucleus) coding of contextual kinematics and reward in the freely moving mouse

    Anil K Verma Rodriguez, Josue O Ramírez-Jarquin ... Fatuel Tecuapetla
    The entopeduncular nucleus multiplexes motor and reward signals, with spatio-temporal coding more prominent than kinematic, both shaped by movement goals, challenging prevailing theories of basal ganglia function.
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    Neural mechanisms of learned suppression uncovered by probing the hidden attentional priority map

    Changrun Huang, Dirk van Moorselaar ... Jan Theeuwes
    Learned suppression of distractor locations in visual search emerges through reactive mechanisms that involve initial spatial selection prior to suppression.
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    An Intranet of Things approach for adaptable control of behavioral and navigation-based experiments

    John C Bowler, George Zakka ... Attila Losonczy
    behaviorMate provides a flexible, open-source platform for in vivo investigations that relies on a network of devices to enable observation of neural activity during navigation using physical treadmill and VR setups.