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View article: A neural mechanism for learning from delayed postingestive feedback
A neural mechanism for learning from delayed postingestive feedback Open
Animals learn the value of foods on the basis of their postingestive effects and thereby develop aversions to foods that are toxic 1–10 and preferences to those that are nutritious 11–13 . However, it remains unclear how the brain is able …
View article: A neural mechanism for learning from delayed postingestive feedback
A neural mechanism for learning from delayed postingestive feedback Open
Animals learn the value of foods based on their postingestive effects and thereby develop aversions to foods that are toxic and preferences to those that are nutritious. However, it remains unclear how the brain is able to assign credit to…
View article: Case studies in neuroscience: reversible signatures of edema following electric and piezoelectric craniotomy drilling in macaques
Case studies in neuroscience: reversible signatures of edema following electric and piezoelectric craniotomy drilling in macaques Open
Close examination of structural MRI in eight nonhuman primates following craniotomy surgeries for intracranial electrophysiology highlights a prevalence of hyperintensities on T2-weighted scans following surgeries conducted using electric …
View article: Reversible edema following electric drilling of macaque craniotomy
Reversible edema following electric drilling of macaque craniotomy Open
In-vivo electrophysiology requires direct access to brain tissue, necessitating the development and refinement of surgical procedures and techniques that promote the health and well-being of the animal subjects. Here, we report a series of…
View article: Competing rhythmic neural representations of orientations during concurrent attention to multiple orientation features
Competing rhythmic neural representations of orientations during concurrent attention to multiple orientation features Open
When a feature is attended, all locations containing this feature are enhanced throughout the visual field. However, how the brain concurrently attends to multiple features remains unknown and cannot be easily deduced from classical attent…
View article: Rhythmic sampling of orientation features in feature-based attention
Rhythmic sampling of orientation features in feature-based attention Open
One of the most intriguing hallmarks of spatial attention is its rhythmic nature, i.e. instead of sustaining a static "spotlight" centered at the attended location, attention rhythmically samples both the attended and the unattended locati…