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  158. Shared computational principles for language processing in humans and deep language models

  159. Perturbation of Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Makes Power Holders Less Resistant to Tempting Bribes

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  161. Multivariate Genomic Architecture of Cortical Thickness and Surface Area at Multiple Levels of Analysis

  162. The Insights Psychedelics Give You Aren’t Always True: The study of false—sober—insights teaches us to be wary of accepting every realization from psychedelic trips without critical thinking

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  168. Multitask Brain Network Reconfiguration Is Inversely Associated with Human Intelligence

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  170. How to build a cognitive map: insights from models of the hippocampal formation

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  174. Cerebro-cerebellar networks facilitate learning through feedback decoupling

  175. Why Some Animals Can Tell More From Less: Researchers find that densely packed neurons play an outsize role in quantitative skill—calling into question old assumptions about evolution

  176. Active Predictive Coding Networks: A Neural Solution to the Problem of Learning Reference Frames and Part-Whole Hierarchies

  177. Multi-ancestry eQTL meta-analysis of human brain identifies candidate causal variants for brain-related traits

  178. A multivariate view of cognitive performance reveals positive correlation in the Trinidadian Guppy (Poecilia reticulata)

  179. The preference for sugar over sweetener depends on a gut sensor cell

  180. Texture-like representation of objects in human visual cortex

  181. Human Vision Reconstructs Time to Satisfy Causal Constraints

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  186. Modafinil Reduces Neuronal Pyroptosis and Cognitive Decline After Sleep Deprivation

  187. Transcardial injection and vascular distribution of microalgae in Xenopus laevis as means to supply the brain with photosynthetic oxygen

  188. Where Is It Like to Be an Octopus?

  189. Spiking Neural Networks and Their Applications: A Review

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  192. Generative Models of Brain Dynamics—A review

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  195. The Geometry of Representational Drift in Natural and Artificial Neural Networks

  196. How to Learn and Represent Abstractions: An Investigation using Symbolic Alchemy

  197. The geometry of decision-making in individuals and collectives

  198. On the Working Memory of Humans and Great Apes: Strikingly Similar or Remarkably Different?

  199. Toward Conceptual Networks in Brain: Decoding Imagined Words from Word Reading

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  201. In vitro neurons learn and exhibit sentience when embodied in a simulated game-world

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  205. Long-range and hierarchical language predictions in brains and algorithms

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  207. Quasi-universal scaling in mouse-brain neuronal activity stems from edge-of-instability critical dynamics

  208. Finding Biological Plausibility for Adversarially Robust Features via Metameric Tasks

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  210. Why Do Self-Supervised Models Transfer? Investigating the Impact of Invariance on Downstream Tasks

  211. Compositional Restricted Boltzmann Machines Unveil the Brain-Wide Organization of Neural Assemblies

  212. Allometric rules for mammalian cortical layer 5 neuron biophysics

  213. Attention Approximates Sparse Distributed Memory

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  216. Unsupervised deep learning identifies semantic disentanglement in single inferotemporal face patch neurons

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  219. Multiplex genomic recording of enhancer and signal transduction activity in mammalian cells

  220. Genome-wide association study of cerebellar volume

  221. Imaging intact human organs with local resolution of cellular structures using hierarchical phase-contrast tomography

  222. The genetic basis of spatial cognitive variation in a food-caching bird

  223. Sex differences in the brain are not reduced to differences in body size

  224. Testing the structure of human cognitive ability using evidence obtained from the impact of brain lesions over abilities

  225. Tracking neural activity from the same cells during the entire adult life of mice

  226. Global urbanicity is associated with brain and behavior in young people

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  228. A connectome of the Drosophila central complex reveals network motifs suitable for flexible navigation and context-dependent action selection

  229. Your head is there to move you around: Goal-driven models of the primate dorsal pathway

  230. Why Scientists Have Spent Years Mapping This Creature’s Brain: An enormous new analysis of the wiring of the fruit fly brain is a milestone for the young field of modern connectomics, researchers say

  231. General dimensions of human brain morphometry inferred from genome-wide association data

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  233. Deep learning models of cognitive processes constrained by human brain connectomes

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  236. Monkey Plays Pac-Man with Compositional Strategies and Hierarchical Decision-making

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  238. Effect of Pain Reprocessing Therapy vs Placebo and Usual Care for Patients With Chronic Back Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial

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  274. With engineered proteins, scientists use optogenetics for the first time to help a blind patient see again

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  312. No evidence for general intelligence in a fish

  313. Linking Brain Biology to Intellectual Endowment: A Review on the Associations of Human Intelligence With Neuroimaging Data

  314. The cartesian folk theater: People conceptualize consciousness as a spatio-temporally localized process in the human brain

  315. Hydrocephalic Dementia: Revisited with Multimodality Imaging and toward a Unified Imaging Approach

  316. Shared heritability of human face and brain shape

  317. Green oxygen power plants in the brain rescue neuronal activity

  318. Meta Learning Backpropagation And Improving It

  319. Using deep reinforcement learning to reveal how the brain encodes abstract state-space representations in high-dimensional environments

  320. Real-time Synthesis of Imagined Speech Processes from Minimally Invasive Recordings of Neural Activity

  321. Ten years of enhancing neuro-imaging genetics through meta-analysis: An overview from the ENIGMA Genetics Working Group

  322. Ravens parallel great apes in physical and social cognitive skills

  323. On the Binding Problem in Artificial Neural Networks

  324. Remembering immunity: Neuronal ensembles in the insular cortex encode and retrieve specific immune responses

  325. Thinking ahead: prediction in context as a keystone of language in humans and machines

  326. Inductive Biases for Deep Learning of Higher-Level Cognition

  327. A Unified Framework for Dopamine Signals across Timescales

  328. Recent advances in neurotechnologies with broad potential for neuroscience research

  329. Genome-wide meta-analysis of brain volume identifies genomic loci and genes shared with intelligence

  330. Neuropixels 2.0: A miniaturized high-density probe for stable, long-term brain recordings

  331. Simulating a Primary Visual Cortex at the Front of CNNs Improves Robustness to Image Perturbations

  332. The neural architecture of language: Integrative reverse-engineering converges on a model for predictive processing

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  334. The hearing aid dilemma: amplification, compression, and distortion of the neural code

  335. Brainiacs, not birdbrains: Crows possess higher intelligence long thought a primarily human attribute

  336. The Mind of a Mouse

  337. EventProp: Event-Based Backpropagation can compute Exact Gradients for Spiking Neural Networks

  338. Common variants contribute to intrinsic human brain functional networks

  339. Closed loop enhancement and neural decoding of human cognitive control

  340. New Report on How Much Computational Power It Takes to Match the Human Brain

  341. The Temporal Dynamics of Opportunity Costs: A Normative Account of Cognitive Fatigue and Boredom

  342. GWAS of Over 427,000 Individuals Establishes GABAergic and Synaptic Molecular Pathways as Key for Cognitive Executive Functions

  343. FlyWire: Online community for whole-brain connectomics

  344. Shared heritability of face and brain shape distinct from cognitive traits

  345. The connectome of the adult Drosophila mushroom body: implications for function

  346. Towards Reproducible Brain-Wide Association Studies

  347. Large Associative Memory Problem in Neurobiology and Machine Learning

  348. Shocked Doctors Find Bullet Lodged in Brain of ‘Sleepy’ 9-Year-Old, Remove It: After East Jerusalem Parents Say They Don’t Know What’s Hurting Son, Hadassah Doctors Stunned to Find He’d Been Shot; Neurosurgeon, Paged on Way to Shabbat Dinner, Pulls Bullet Out

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  350. Evolution of the human brain: A human-specific gene is a determinant of the cognitive architecture of the human cerebral cortex

  351. A case of mirror image agnosia and mirrored self-misidentification syndrome in schizophrenia without dementia or structural abnormalities

  352. Deep neural network models of sound localization reveal how perception is adapted to real-world environments

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  354. A unified framework for association and prediction from vertex-wise grey-matter structure

  355. The Overfitted Brain: Dreams evolved to assist generalization

  356. Meta-Learning through Hebbian Plasticity in Random Networks

  357. High-performance brain-to-text communication via imagined handwriting

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  370. AI-Powered Rat Could Be a Valuable New Tool for Neuroscience: Researchers from DeepMind and Harvard are using a virtual rat to see what neural networks can teach us about biology

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  376. Computing Univariate Neurodegenerative Biomarkers with Volumetric Optimal Transportation: A Pilot Study

  377. Encoding, Consolidation, and Renormalization in Depression (ENCORE-D): Synaptic Homeostasis, Plasticity, and Sleep Integrate Rapid Antidepressant Effects

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  393. Lack of evidence for associative learning in pea plants

  394. Placing language in an integrated understanding system: Next steps toward human-level performance in neural language models

  395. Can the Brain Do Backpropagation? -Exact Implementation of Backpropagation in Predictive Coding Networks

  396. Can GLP-1 Be a Target for Reward System Related Disorders? A Qualitative Synthesis and Systematic Review Analysis of Studies on Palatable Food, Drugs of Abuse, and Alcohol

  397. Objective subtle cognitive difficulties predict future amyloid accumulation and neurodegeneration

  398. Life without a brain: Neuroradiological and behavioral evidence of neuroplasticity necessary to sustain brain function in the face of severe hydrocephalus

  399. How the Brain Can Rewire Itself After Half of It Is Removed: New scans showed how the brains of people who had a hemisphere removed in childhood continue to function

  400. Human Olfaction without Apparent Olfactory Bulbs

  401. A Deep Learning Framework for Neuroscience

  402. A Petascale Automated Imaging Pipeline for Mapping Neuronal Circuits with High-throughput Transmission Electron Microscopy

  403. Brain, music and emotion: An EEG proof-of-concept study on musically continuous, non-personalized emotional responses

  404. Engineering a Less Artificial Intelligence

  405. Multiplicative Interactions and Where to Find Them

  406. Deep learning for brains?: Different linear and nonlinear scaling in UK Biobank brain images vs. machine-learning datasets

  407. Neuroanatomical Variation among Domestic Dog Breeds

  408. Can One Concurrently Record Electrical Spikes from Every Neuron in a Mammalian Brain?

  409. Invisible Designers: Brain Evolution Through the Lens of Parasite Manipulation

  410. Structural brain imaging correlates of general intelligence in UK Biobank

  411. Playing magic tricks to deep neural networks untangles human deception

  412. Decreased Directed Functional Connectivity in the Psychedelic State

  413. Widespread associations between grey matter structure and the human phenome

  414. A large single-participant fMRI dataset for probing brain responses to naturalistic stimuli in space and time

  415. Scientists Are Giving Dead Brains New Life. What Could Go Wrong? In experiments on pig organs, scientists at Yale made a discovery that could someday challenge our understanding of what it means to die

  416. The causal influence of brain size on human intelligence: Evidence from within-family phenotypic associations and GWAS modeling

  417. A mathematical theory of semantic development in deep neural networks

  418. A Surprising Density of Illusionable Natural Speech

  419. Improved object recognition using neural networks trained to mimic the brain’s statistical properties

  420. Restoration of brain circulation and cellular functions hours post-mortem

  421. Reinforcement Learning, Fast and Slow

  422. Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptors within the nucleus of the solitary tract regulate alcohol-mediated behaviors in rodents

  423. Speech synthesis from neural decoding of spoken sentences

  424. GWAS of brain volume on 54,407 individuals and cross-trait analysis with intelligence identifies shared genomic loci and genes

  425. Ed Boyden on Minding your Brain (Episode 64)

  426. Atari-HEAD: Atari Human Eye-Tracking and Demonstration Dataset

  427. Beneficial Effects of GLP-1 Agonist in a Male With Compulsive Food-Related Behavior Associated With Autism

  428. Volitional modulation of higher-order visual cortex alters human perception

  429. Theories of Error Back-Propagation in the Brain

  430. Evolving super stimuli for real neurons using deep generative networks

  431. Miniature Spiders (with Miniature Brains) Forget Sooner

  432. Why Is There No Successful Whole Brain Simulation (Yet)?

  433. The Neural Architecture of General Knowledge

  434. Common neural code for reward and information value

  435. Anxiety, Depression, and Decision Making: A Computational Perspective

  436. Reinforcement Learning in Artificial and Biological Systems

  437. Common Polygenic Variations for Psychiatric Disorders and Cognition in Relation to Brain Morphology in the General Pediatric Population

  438. The past and future of novel, non-dopamine-2 receptor therapeutics for schizophrenia: A critical and comprehensive review

  439. Reflections on the spoon test

  440. Neural population control via deep image synthesis

  441. A Comprehensive Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Cerebral Surface Area in Youth

  442. Differential Contribution of Cortical Thickness, Surface Area, and Gyrification to Fluid and Crystallized Intelligence

  443. Effects of glucagon-like peptide 1 analogs on alcohol intake in alcohol-preferring vervet monkeys

  444. Global signal regression strengthens association between resting-state functional connectivity and behavior

  445. High-dimensional geometry of population responses in visual cortex

  446. Engineering Brain Parasites for Intracellular Delivery of Therapeutic Proteins

  447. Are Bigger Brains Smarter? Evidence From a Large-Scale Preregistered Study

  448. The Bayesian Superorganism I: collective probability estimation

  449. Dense connectomic reconstruction in layer 4 of the somatosensory cortex

  450. Autistic traits, resting-state connectivity and absolute pitch in professional musicians: shared and distinct neural features

  451. Linalool Odor-Induced Anxiolytic Effects in Mice

  452. Evidence for Bias of Genetic Ancestry in Resting State Functional MRI

  453. Humans can decipher adversarial images

  454. Towards a ‘Treadmill Test’ for Cognition: Reliable Prediction of Intelligence From Whole-Brain Task Activation Patterns

  455. Computational mechanisms of curiosity and goal-directed exploration

  456. Quantifying the Effects of 16p11.2 Copy Number Variants on Brain Structure: A Multisite Genetic-First Study

  457. Recovery of ‘Lost’ Infant Memories in Mice

  458. The Curse of Konzo: In 1981, an international group of doctors identified the devastating disease behind a perplexing outbreak of paralysis in northern Mozambique

  459. End-to-end deep image reconstruction from human brain activity

  460. One Big Net For Everything

  461. Adversarial Examples that Fool both Computer Vision and Time-Limited Humans

  462. Large-scale, high-resolution comparison of the core visual object recognition behavior of humans, monkeys, and state-of-the-art deep artificial neural networks

  463. The Eighty Five Percent Rule for Optimal Learning

  464. The Shared Genetic Basis of Human Fluid Intelligence and Brain Morphology

  465. A Polygenic Score for Higher Educational Attainment is Associated With Larger Brains

  466. Now What?

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  468. The relationship between spatial configuration and functional connectivity of brain regions

  469. Persistent neuronal activity in human prefrontal cortex links perception and action

  470. Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor activation in the ventral tegmental area attenuates cocaine seeking in rats

  471. A Distributed Brain Network Predicts General Intelligence from Resting-State Human Neuroimaging Data

  472. Neural Correlates of Familiarity in Music Listening: A Systematic Review and a Neuroimaging Meta-Analysis

  473. Deep image reconstruction from human brain activity

  474. Learning from connectomics on the fly

  475. Three-dimensional visualization and a deep-learning model reveal complex fungal parasite networks in behaviorally manipulated ants

  476. High-Precision Automated Reconstruction of Neurons with Flood-filling Networks

  477. Brain structure mediates the association between height and cognitive ability

  478. The genetic basis of human brain structure and function: 1,262 genome-wide associations found from 3,144 GWAS of multimodal brain imaging phenotypes from 9,707 UK Biobank participants

  479. 99 independent genetic loci influencing general cognitive function include genes associated with brain health and structure (n = 280,360)

  480. Functional consequences of genetic loci associated with intelligence in a meta-analysis of 87,740 individuals

  481. Linguistically deprived children: meta-analysis of published research underlines the importance of early syntactic language use for normal brain development

  482. The Persistence and Transience of Memory

  483. Exploring Pharmacological Mechanisms of Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) Essential Oil on Central Nervous System Targets

  484. Sex differences in the adult human brain: Evidence from 5,216 UK Biobank participants

  485. Selective sweep analysis using village dogs highlights the pivotal role of the neural crest in dog domestication

  486. Understanding Synthetic Gradients and Decoupled Neural Interfaces

  487. Empirical assessment of published effect sizes and power in the recent cognitive neuroscience and psychology literature

  488. BrainNetCNN: Convolutional neural networks for brain networks; towards predicting neurodevelopment

  489. The Hippocampus As a Predictive Map

  490. Neural correlates of deception: lying about past events and personal beliefs

  491. Digital tissue and what it may reveal about the brain

  492. Area-Specific Features of Pyramidal Neurons-a Comparative Study in Mouse and Rhesus Monkey

  493. A Simple Computational Model of the Bee Mushroom Body Can Explain Seemingly Complex Forms of Olfactory Learning and Memory

  494. The relationship between baseline pupil size and intelligence

  495. Learning to reinforcement learn

  496. Could a Neuroscientist Understand a Microprocessor?

  497. Functional MRI in awake dogs predicts suitability for assistance work

  498. Direct Feedback Alignment Provides Learning in Deep Neural Networks

  499. Deep Learning Human Mind for Automated Visual Classification

  500. Towards an integration of deep learning and neuroscience

  501. Modeling Human Reading with Neural Attention

  502. Decoupled Neural Interfaces using Synthetic Gradients

  503. The Strange Brain of the World’s Greatest Solo Climber: Alex Honnold doesn’t experience fear like the rest of us

  504. Blood sugar level follows perceived time rather than actual time in people with type 2 diabetes

  505. Dopamine and Alcohol Dependence: From Bench to Clinic

  506. Simulated thought insertion: Influencing the sense of agency using deception and magic

  507. Birds have primate-like numbers of neurons in the forebrain

  508. What insects can tell us about the origins of consciousness

  509. Bridging the Gaps Between Residual Learning, Recurrent Neural Networks and Visual Cortex

  510. Improving sentence compression by learning to predict gaze

  511. In A Perpetual Present: The Strange Case of the Woman Who Can’t Remember Her Past—Or Imagine Her Future

  512. Sleep Disturbance, Sleep Duration, and Inflammation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Cohort Studies and Experimental Sleep Deprivation

  513. Neuronal factors determining high intelligence

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  515. Language and thought are not the same thing: evidence from neuroimaging and neurological patients

  516. On Having No Head: Cognition throughout Biological Systems

  517. Infantile amnesia reflects a developmental critical period for hippocampal learning

  518. Differences and similarities between human and chimpanzee neural progenitors during cerebral cortex development

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  520. Santiago Ramón y Cajal’s Advice for a Young Investigator

  521. Heritability of Neuroanatomical Shape

  522. Nanoconnectomic upper bound on the variability of synaptic plasticity

  523. Foveation-based Mechanisms Alleviate Adversarial Examples

  524. The Use and Abuse of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to Modulate Corticospinal Excitability in Humans

  525. Persistence of Long-Term Memory in Vitrified and Revived Caenorhabditis elegans

  526. Saturated Reconstruction of a Volume of Neocortex

  527. "Is Your Brain Really Necessary?", Revisited

  528. Wittgenstein’s Certainty is Uncertain: Brain Scans of Cured Hydrocephalics Challenge Cherished Assumptions

  529. The Brain as a Universal Learning Machine

  530. Cerebral Bioavailability of Silexan―A Quantitative EEG Study in Healthy Volunteers

  531. Linalool and β-pinene exert their antidepressant-like activity through the monoaminergic pathway

  532. High-resolution whole-brain staining for electron microscopic circuit reconstruction

  533. DRAW: A Recurrent Neural Network For Image Generation

  534. Changing tides: ecological and historical perspectives on fish cognition

  535. Scent of the familiar: An fMRI study of canine brain responses to familiar and unfamiliar human and dog odors

  536. Evolution of the Human Brain: From Matter to Mind

  537. Common genetic variants influence human subcortical brain structures

  538. Quantity yields quality when it comes to creativity: a brain and behavioral test of the equal-odds rule

  539. Episodes, events, and models

  540. High-resolution, high-throughput imaging with a multibeam scanning electron microscope

  541. Functional connectome fingerprinting: identifying individuals using patterns of brain connectivity

  542. Random feedback weights support learning in deep neural networks

  543. Do Artificial Reinforcement-Learning Agents Matter Morally?

  544. Synaptic, transcriptional and chromatin genes disrupted in autism

  545. Rapid Evolution of the Cerebellum in Humans and Other Great Apes

  546. Genomic architecture of human neuroanatomical diversity

  547. Modifications to the Aesop’s Fable Paradigm Change New Caledonian Crow Performances

  548. A Price to Pay for Adult Neurogenesis

  549. A case of musical preference for Johnny Cash following deep brain stimulation of the nucleus accumbens

  550. Exceptional Evolutionary Divergence of Human Muscle and Brain Metabolomes Parallels Human Cognitive and Physical Uniqueness

  551. Metabolic costs and evolutionary implications of human brain development

  552. Development of a short sleeper phenotype after third ventriculostomy in a patient with ependymal cysts

  553. Sleep and the price of plasticity: from synaptic and cellular homeostasis to memory consolidation and integration

  554. Evolution of the human brain: when bigger is better

  555. Postdiction: its implications on visual awareness, hindsight, and sense of agency

  556. The elephant brain in numbers

  557. Brain scaling in mammalian evolution as a consequence of concerted and mosaic changes in numbers of neurons and average neuronal cell size

  558. All brains are made of this: a fundamental building block of brain matter with matching neuronal and glial masses

  559. A competitive advantage by neonatally engrafted human glial progenitors yields mice whose brains are chimeric for human glia

  560. Quantitative relationships in delphinid neocortex

  561. Is eating behavior manipulated by the gastrointestinal microbiota? Evolutionary pressures and potential mechanisms

  562. Effects of Silexan on the serotonin-1A receptor and microstructure of the human brain: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, cross-over study with molecular and structural neuroimaging

  563. Exact solutions to the nonlinear dynamics of learning in deep linear neural networks

  564. Physical principles for scalable neural recording

  565. Long-term functional outcomes and their predictors after hemispherectomy in 115 children

  566. Connectomic reconstruction of the inner plexiform layer in the mouse retina

  567. Acute Effects of Modafinil on Brain Resting State Networks in Young Healthy Subjects

  568. Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive science

  569. Forebrain engraftment by human glial progenitor cells enhances synaptic plasticity and learning in adult mice

  570. Lavender Oil-Potent Anxiolytic Properties via Modulating Voltage Dependent Calcium Channels

  571. Perceiving invisible light through a somatosensory cortical prosthesis

  572. Eight pairs of descending visual neurons in the dragonfly give wing motor centers accurate population vector of prey direction

  573. An FMRI Study on Sunk Cost Effect

  574. Why I am not shy: a reply to Tononi and Cirelli

  575. Serotonin modulation of cortical neurons and networks

  576. Cognition assessment using the NIH Toolbox

  577. Strengthened effective connectivity underlies transfer of working memory training to tests of short-term memory and attention

  578. A visual motion detection circuit suggested by Drosophila connectomics

  579. Sex for fun: a synthesis of human and animal neurobiology

  580. Brain Plasticity Through the Life Span: Learning to Learn and Action Video Games

  581. The remarkable, yet not extraordinary, human brain as a scaled-up primate brain and its associated cost

  582. Behavioral and neuroanatomical investigation of Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM).

  583. Terminal dedifferentiation of cognitive abilities

  584. ELECTRON IMAGING TECHNOLOGY FOR WHOLE BRAIN NEURAL CIRCUIT MAPPING

  585. The smallest insects evolve anucleate neurons

  586. Brain Glycogen Supercompensation following Exhaustive Exercise

  587. Social learning spreads knowledge about dangerous humans among American crows

  588. Embodied cognitive evolution and the cerebellum

  589. Neurobiological mechanisms behind the spatiotemporal illusions of awareness used for advocating prediction or postdiction

  590. Neural mechanisms of speed-accuracy tradeoff

  591. The Forgetting Pill Erases Painful Memories Forever

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  593. Deep Intellect

  594. A viral infection of the mind? The curious case of encephalitis lethargica

  595. Pattern separation in the hippocampus

  596. Working Memory Training Using Mental Calculation Impacts Regional Gray Matter of the Frontal and Parietal Regions

  597. A neural predictor of cultural popularity

  598. Wiring specificity in the direction-selectivity circuit of the retina

  599. Lactate infusion at rest increases BDNF blood concentration in humans

  600. Decapitation in Rats: Latency to Unconsciousness and the ‘Wave of Death’

  601. Excess Statistical-Significance Bias in the Literature on Brain Volume Abnormalities

  602. Exceptional Preservation of a Prehistoric Human Brain from Heslington, Yorkshire, UK

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  604. Erroneous Analyses of Interactions in Neuroscience: a Problem of Statistical-Significance

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  606. Scaling of brain metabolism with a fixed energy budget per neuron: implications for neuronal activity, plasticity and evolution

  607. Network anatomy and in vivo physiology of visual cortical neurons

  608. Peripheral and central GLP-1 receptor populations mediate the anorectic effects of peripherally administered GLP-1 receptor agonists, liraglutide and exendin-4

  609. A Unified attentional bottleneck in the human brain

  610. Acquiring "the Knowledge" of London’s layout drives structural brain changes

  611. How advances in neural recording affect data analysis

  612. Verbal and non-verbal intelligence changes in the teenage brain

  613. The Neural Bases of Social Cognition and Story Comprehension

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  615. Emergence in Cognitive Science

  616. A Demonstration of the Transition from Ready-to-Hand to Unready-to-Hand

  617. Correspondence Between the General Ability to Discriminate Sensory Stimuli and General Intelligence

  618. Effects of modafinil on the sleep EEG depend on Val158Met genotype of COMT

  619. Modulatory effects of modafinil on neural circuits regulating emotion and cognition

  620. Are birds smarter than mathematicians? Pigeons (Columba livia) perform optimally on a version of the Monty Hall Dilemma

  621. Tick, tock, tick, tock… BING

  622. Are Bigger Brains Better?

  623. The cat is out of the bag: cortical simulations with 109 neurons, 1013 synapses

  624. Corticocentric myopia: old bias in new cognitive sciences

  625. Insect-Machine Interface Based Neurocybernetics

  626. The Phase Transition In Human Cognition

  627. Equal numbers of neuronal and nonneuronal cells make the human brain an isometrically scaled-up primate brain

  628. Caffeine alters proliferation of neuronal precursors in the adult hippocampus

  629. Widespread changes in synaptic markers as a function of sleep and wakefulness in Drosophila

  630. Caffeine withdrawal, acute effects, tolerance, and absence of net beneficial effects of chronic administration: cerebral blood flow velocity, quantitative EEG, and subjective effects

  631. The human brain in numbers: a linearly scaled-up primate brain

  632. Cortical firing and sleep homeostasis

  633. When Learning and Remembering Compete: A Functional MRI Study

  634. Transfer of Learning After Updating Training Mediated by the Striatum

  635. Harnessing Vision for Computation

  636. Whole Brain Emulation: A Roadmap

  637. Temporal Cortex Direct Current Stimulation Enhances Performance on a Visual Recognition Memory Task in Alzheimer Disease

  638. Molecular and Electrophysiological Evidence for Net Synaptic Potentiation in Wake and Depression in Sleep

  639. Age-related slowing of memory retrieval: contributions of perceptual speed and cerebral white matter integrity

  640. The taste of sugars

  641. Subliminal instrumental conditioning demonstrated in the human brain

  642. False memory 1⁄20th of a second later: what the early onset of boundary extension reveals about perception

  643. Brain fiber architecture, genetics, and intelligence: a high angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) study

  644. Marketing Actions Can Modulate Neural Representations of Experienced Pleasantness

  645. Paleontological Tests: Human-like Intelligence is not a Convergent Feature of Evolution

  646. Causal Inference in Multisensory Perception

  647. Remembering the past to imagine the future: the prospective brain

  648. Event-related potentials and recognition memory

  649. Mental Training Affects Distribution of Limited Brain Resources

  650. Trajectories and Constraints in Brain Evolution in Primates and Cetaceans

  651. High Reinforcing Efficacy of Nicotine in Non-Human Primates

  652. Cellular scaling rules for primate brains

  653. Neurogenesis and the spacing effect: learning over time enhances memory and the survival of new neurons

  654. Damage to the prefrontal cortex increases utilitarian moral judgements

  655. A free energy principle for the brain

  656. Superior performance and neural efficiency: The impact of intelligence and expertise

  657. Sleep function and synaptic homeostasis

  658. Clocking the Mind: Mental Chronometry and Individual Differences

  659. Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor expression and function on nonneuronal cells

  660. Aging and motivated cognition: the positivity effect in attention and memory

  661. Molecular Insights into Human Brain Evolution

  662. Isotropic Fractionator: A Simple, Rapid Method for the Quantification of Total Cell and Neuron Numbers in the Brain

  663. Warm Eyes Provide Superior Vision in Swordfishes

  664. Generalist Genes and Learning Disabilities

  665. Metallic taste from electrical and chemical stimulation

  666. Midbrain dopamine neurons encode a quantitative reward prediction error signal

  667. Deconstructing memory in Drosophila

  668. Neurobiology of intelligence: science and ethics

  669. Robot Predictions Evolution

  670. The Cognitive Outcome of Hemispherectomy in 71 Children

  671. Neural Activity When People Solve Verbal Problems with Insight

  672. IQ, reaction time and the differentiation hypothesis

  673. Connectionism and dynamic systems: are they really different?

  674. Metabolic imprinting of choline by its availability during gestation: implications for memory and attentional processing across the lifespan

  675. Clinical outcomes of hemispherectomy for epilepsy in childhood and adolescence

  676. Sleep and Synaptic Homeostasis: a Hypothesis

  677. Energetics And The Evolution Of The Genus Homo

  678. Do Bone Cells Behave Like a Neuronal Network?

  679. g and Cognitive Elements of Information Processing: An Agnostic View

  680. General Intelligence: Cognitive and Biological Explanations

  681. Understanding the nature of the general factor of intelligence: The role of individual differences in neural plasticity as an explanatory mechanism

  682. Reaction times and intelligence differences: A population-based cohort study

  683. Prefrontal cortex in humans and apes: A comparative study of area 10

  684. Redundancy reduction revisited

  685. The Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Decision Making: A Review

  686. We Do Not Dream of the 3 R’s: Implications for the Nature of Dreaming Mentation

  687. Methylphenidate Enhances Working Memory by Modulating Discrete Frontal and Parietal Lobe Regions in the Human Brain

  688. Vulnerability of children and the developing brain to neurotoxic hazards

  689. Young Receptors Make Smart Mice

  690. Genetic enhancement of learning and memory in mice

  691. Spatio-Temporal Prediction Modulates the Perception of Self-Produced Stimuli

  692. Analog Versus Digital: Extrapolating from Electronics to Neurobiology

  693. Effects of cotinine on information processing in nonsmokers

  694. Networks of spiking neurons: The third generation of neural network models

  695. Caffeine-Induced Disturbances of Early Neurogenesis in Whole Mouse Embryo Cultures

  696. Adaptive forgetting in animals

  697. Superhumanism: According to Hans Moravec § AI Scaling

  698. Functional consequences of sustained sleep deprivation in the rat

  699. A multiscale dynamic routing circuit for forming size-invariant & position-invariant object representations

  700. The Expensive-Tissue Hypothesis: The Brain and the Digestive System in Human and Primate Evolution

  701. Biological limits to information processing in the human brain

  702. Stage-wise cognitive development: an application of catastrophe theory

  703. Learning a synaptic learning rule

  704. Inheritance of migratory direction in a bird species: a cross-breeding experiment with SE-migrating and SW-migrating blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla)

  705. A dynamic systems model of cognitive and language growth

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  707. Parallel Distributed Processing: Implications for Cognition and Development

  708. The Brain As Template

  709. Pre-natal and post-natal choline supplementation produces long-term facilitation of spatial memory

  710. Toward A Universal Law Of Generalization For Psychological Science

  711. Computing with Connections

  712. The mating movements of male decorticate rats: evidence for subcortically generated movements by the male but regulation of approaches by the female

  713. Neonatal decortication and adult female sexual behavior

  714. A Brain Heater in the Swordfish

  715. Regressions in Mental Development: Basic Phenomena and Theories

  716. EEG spectra in twins: Evidence for a neglected mechanism of genetic determination

  717. Neural Networks and Physical Systems With Emergent Collective Computational Abilities

  718. Disability Caused by Minor Head Injury

  719. Is Your Brain Really Necessary? John Lorber, a British neurologist, claims that some patients are more normal than would be inferred from their brain scans

  720. The Role Of RAW POWER In INTELLIGENCE

  721. Sensory Reinforcement of Eyeblink Rate in a Decorticate Human

  722. Concepts and Mechanisms of Perception

  723. ‘Interest’ and ‘Pleasure’: Two Determinants of a Monkey’s Visual Preferences

  724. Speculations Concerning the First Ultraintelligent Machine

  725. The Brain’s Record Of Auditory And Visual Experience

  726. Principles of Neurodynamics: Perceptrons and the Theory of Brain Mechanisms

  727. The Brain As an Engineering Problem

  728. Possible Principles Underlying the Transformations of Sensory Messages

  729. William and Mary

  730. Speculations on Perceptrons and Other Automata

  731. The cell assembly: Mark II

  732. Epilepsy With Fetishism Relieved By Temporal Lobectomy

  733. ‘Superstition’ in the Pigeon

  734. Spinal conduction and kinesthetic sensitivity in the maze habit

  735. The survival of the maze habit after cerebellar injuries

  736. Kinesthetic and Organic Sensations: Their Role in the Reactions of the White Rat to the Maze

  737. ’General Intelligence’, Objectively Determined and Measured

  738. The Age of Em, A Book

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  743. Biologically Plausible Learning in Recurrent Neural Networks Reproduces Neural Dynamics Observed during Cognitive Tasks

  744. Large-Scale Neural Recordings Call for New Insights to Link Brain and Behavior

  745. Neuroglancer

  746. Can We Really Be Friends With an Octopus? When Octopuses Are Social, Are They Reaching out or Simply Reacting?

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  749. Rats in Doom: a Novel VR Setup for Rodents

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  751. WTH Is Cerebrolysin, Actually?

  752. Sleep, Learning, and Dreams: Off-Line Memory Reprocessing

  753. Explaining Human Recreational Use of ‘Pesticides’: The Neurotoxin Regulation Model of Substance Use vs. the Hijack Model and Implications for Age and Sex Differences in Drug Consumption

  754. Sociality Does Not Drive the Evolution of Large Brains in Eusocial African Mole-Rats

  755. Embodying Addiction: A Predictive Processing Account

  756. A Systematic Review of Heart Rate Variability As a Measure of Stress in Medical Professionals

  757. Early Illustrations of the Nervous System by Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón Y Cajal

  758. The Alzheimer Photo

  759. Restoring Hearing With Beams of Light

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  763. How Conjoined Twins Are Making Scientists Question the Concept of Self

  764. Jhanas and the Dark Room Problem

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  767. Why Insects Are More Sensitive Than They Seem

  768. Hedonic Loops and Taming RL

  769. Carl Shulman #2: AI Takeover, Bio & Cyber Attacks, Detecting Deception, & Humanity's Far Future

  770. Long-Term Memory Is Facilitated by CAMP Response Element-Binding Protein Overexpression in the Amygdala

  771. The Brain That Builds Itself

  772. Brain Efficiency: Much More Than You Wanted to Know

  773. Monkeys Genetically Modified to Show Autism Symptoms: But It Is Unclear How Well the Results Match the Condition in Humans

  774. Inferring Neural Activity Before Plasticity As a Foundation for Learning beyond Backpropagation

  775. Do Regional Brain Volumes and Major Depressive Disorder Share Genetic Architecture? A Study of Generation Scotland (n = 19,762), UK Biobank (n = 24,048) and the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (n = 5766)

  776. From Classical Methods to Generative Models: Tackling the Unreliability of Neuroscientific Measures in Mental Health Research

  777. Functional Specificity for High-Level Linguistic Processing in the Human Brain

  778. Following the Crowd: Brain Substrates of Long-Term Memory Conformity

  779. Spalding Gray’s Catastrophe

  780. The Science of Mind Reading

  781. Music Therapy Helps Suppress Tinnitus, Researchers Find

  782. The Man Who Controls Computers With His Mind

  783. The Quest by Circadian Medicine to Make the Most of Our Body Clocks

  784. Researchers Put Little Hats on Cats to Measure Their Brainwaves

  785. Could Brain Imaging Replace the SAT? Scanning the next Einstein’s Brain

  786. The Learning Algorithm That Enables the Runaway Success of Deep Neural Networks Doesn’t Work in Biological Brains, but Researchers Are Finding Alternatives That Could

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  788. Non-Invasive Electroencephalography in Awake Cats: Feasibility and Application to Sensory Processing in Chronic Pain

  789. Morphometric Similarity Networks Detect Microscale Cortical Organization and Predict Inter-Individual Cognitive Variation

  790. The Connected Connectome

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  792. Can a Digital Reality Be Jacked Directly Into Your Brain?

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  794. A Gene-Tweaked Jellyfish Offers a Glimpse of Other Minds

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    10. Expansion Microscopy

    11. Glia

    12. Hebbian Theory

    13. Hemispherectomy

    14. Hemispherectomy § Outcomes

    15. Heslington Brain

    16. Human Connectome Project

    17. Image Segmentation

    18. Krista and Tatiana Hogan

    19. Larger Pacific Striped Octopus

    20. Oligodendrocytes

    21. Photoplethysmogram

    22. Pyramidal Neurons

    23. Resting State FMRI

    24. Scanning Electron Microscope

    25. Sleep § Functions

    26. Spiking Neural Network

    27. Synaptic Pruning

    28. Temporal Lobe

    29. Von Economo Neuron

    30. Evelina Fedorenko

    31. Yang Yue

    32. Victoria Leong

    33. Zoe Kourtzi

    34. Michael J. Tarr

    35. Thomas L. Griffiths

    36. Martin Voracek

    37. Susan Y. Bookheimer

    38. William Foran

    39. Thomas E. Nichols

    40. Beatriz Luna

    41. Amy Price

    42. Alon Cohen

    43. Gina Choe

    44. Aditi Rao

    45. Yossi Matias

    46. Orrin Devinsky

    47. Ronen Segev

    48. Anders Dale

    49. Peter M. Visscher

    50. Jian Yang (geneticist)

    51. Yoshua Bengio

    52. Polina Anikeeva

    53. Hans Eriksson

    54. John Harrison

    55. Jessica F. Cantlon

    56. Joseph M. Baker

    57. Gerald M. Rubin

    58. Edward F. Chang

    59. Andreas Demetriou

    60. Nikolaos Makris

    61. Art Pope

    62. Hanspeter Pfister

    63. Jeff W. Lichtman

    64. Sarah Medland

    65. Nicholas G. Martin

    66. Sharon Begley

    67. Brian Ferguson

    68. Geraint Rees

    69. Marta Costa

    70. Roberto Esposito

    71. Antonio Ferretti

    72. James L. McClelland

    73. Amit Lal

    74. Hans Moravec

    75. Karl Zilles

    76. Samy Bengio

    77. Paul Van Geert

    78. H. B. Barlow