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View article: Action anticipation based on an agent's epistemic state in toddlers and adults
Action anticipation based on an agent's epistemic state in toddlers and adults Open
Do toddlers and adults engage in spontaneous Theory of Mind? This multi-lab collaboration examined whether 18- to 27-month-olds’ and adults’ anticipatory looks distinguish between two basic forms of epistemic states: knowledge and ignoranc…
View article: The cortical scene processing network emerges in infancy, prior to independent navigation experience
The cortical scene processing network emerges in infancy, prior to independent navigation experience Open
Sighted people rely on vision to recognize and navigate the local environment. By adulthood, human cortex contains at least three regions that respond selectively to visual scene information, but it remains unknown when or how these region…
View article: Fine-Tune an SLM or Prompt an LLM? The Case of Generating Low-Code Workflows
Fine-Tune an SLM or Prompt an LLM? The Case of Generating Low-Code Workflows Open
Large Language Models (LLMs) such as GPT-4o can handle a wide range of complex tasks with the right prompt. As per token costs are reduced, the advantages of fine-tuning Small Language Models (SLMs) for real-world applications -- faster in…
View article: Measuring and interpreting individual differences in fetal, infant, and toddler neurodevelopment
Measuring and interpreting individual differences in fetal, infant, and toddler neurodevelopment Open
View article: Data retention in awake infant fMRI: Lessons from more than 750 scanning sessions
Data retention in awake infant fMRI: Lessons from more than 750 scanning sessions Open
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in awake infants has the potential to reveal how the early developing brain gives rise to cognition and behavior. However, awake infant fMRI poses significant methodological challenges that have…
View article: An efficient multifunction fMRI localizer for high-level visual, auditory, and cognitive regions in humans
An efficient multifunction fMRI localizer for high-level visual, auditory, and cognitive regions in humans Open
One of the most robust findings in human cognitive neuroscience is the discovery that many regions of the cortex are engaged in distinctive, often very specific, functions. Although these regions are found in approximately the same locatio…
View article: Representation of navigational affordances and ego-motion in the occipital place area
Representation of navigational affordances and ego-motion in the occipital place area Open
Humans effortlessly use vision to plan and guide navigation through the local environment, or “scene.” A network of three cortical regions responds selectively to visual scene information, including the occipital (OPA), parahippocampal (PP…
View article: Comparative Analysis of LSTM and Traditional Time Series Models on Oil Price Data
Comparative Analysis of LSTM and Traditional Time Series Models on Oil Price Data Open
Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks have gained attention for their forecasting capabilities, especially in volatile markets like oil. This study compares LSTM networks with traditional time series models such as ARIMA and Exponential S…
View article: An Efficient Multimodal fMRI Localizer for High-Level Visual, Auditory, and Cognitive Regions in Humans
An Efficient Multimodal fMRI Localizer for High-Level Visual, Auditory, and Cognitive Regions in Humans Open
View article: Representation of navigational affordances and ego-motion in the occipital place area
Representation of navigational affordances and ego-motion in the occipital place area Open
View article: Estimating the replicability of psychology experiments after an initial failure to replicate
Estimating the replicability of psychology experiments after an initial failure to replicate Open
When a replication fails, scientists have to decide whether to make a second attempt or move on.Psychology researchers who attempt to replicate studies often face this decision, given the empiricalrate of replication success in psychology,…
View article: Representation of navigational affordances and ego-motion in the occipital place area
Representation of navigational affordances and ego-motion in the occipital place area Open
Humans effortlessly use vision to plan and guide navigation through the local environment, or “scene”. A network of three cortical regions responds selectively to visual scene information, including the occipital (OPA), parahippocampal (PP…
View article: Estimating the Replicability of Psychology Experiments After an Initial Failure to Replicate
Estimating the Replicability of Psychology Experiments After an Initial Failure to Replicate Open
When a replication fails, scientists have to decide whether to make a second attempt or move on. Psychology researchers who attempt to replicate studies often face this decision, given the empirical rate of replication success in psycholog…
View article: Left-hemisphere cortical language regions respond equally to observed dialogue and monologue
Left-hemisphere cortical language regions respond equally to observed dialogue and monologue Open
Much of the language we encounter in our everyday lives comes in the form of conversation, yet the majority of research on the neural basis of language comprehension has used input from only one speaker at a time. 20 adults were scanned wh…
View article: Left-Hemisphere Cortical Language Regions Respond Equally to Observed Dialogue and Monologue
Left-Hemisphere Cortical Language Regions Respond Equally to Observed Dialogue and Monologue Open
Much of the language we encounter in our everyday lives comes in the form of conversation, yet the majority of research on the neural basis of language comprehension has used input from only one speaker at a time. Twenty adults were scanne…