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View article: Efficient coding in working memory is adapted to the structure of the environment
Efficient coding in working memory is adapted to the structure of the environment Open
Working memory (WM) relies on efficient coding strategies to overcome its limited capacity, yet how the brain adaptively organizes WM representations to maximize coding efficiency based on environmental structure remains largely unknown. I…
View article: Teaching Reform of Java Web Application Development Course for Engineering Teaching Certification
Teaching Reform of Java Web Application Development Course for Engineering Teaching Certification Open
Based on the engineering education certification standards, this study carries out the teaching reform of the "Java Web application development" course, in order to improve the teaching quality and students 'comprehensive ability. Under th…
View article: Investigating How Learners Utilize ChatGPT for Autonomous Learning
Investigating How Learners Utilize ChatGPT for Autonomous Learning Open
View article: Toward a comprehensive understanding of massive open online course adoption among college students
Toward a comprehensive understanding of massive open online course adoption among college students Open
This paper investigated the factors affecting the behavioral intention (BI) and usage behavior (UB) of 548 Chinese college students in massive open online courses (MOOCs). We extended the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology …
View article: Author response: Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences
Author response: Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences Open
View article: Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences
Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences Open
Daily experiences often involve the processing of multiple sequences, yet storing them challenges the limited capacity of working memory (WM). To achieve efficient memory storage, relational structures shared by sequences would be leverage…
View article: Author response: Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences
Author response: Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences Open
Daily experiences often involve the processing of multiple sequences, yet storing them challenges the limited capacity of working memory (WM). To achieve efficient memory storage, relational structures shared by sequences would be leverage…
View article: Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences
Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences Open
Daily experiences often involve the processing of multiple sequences, yet storing them challenges the limited capacity of working memory (WM). To achieve efficient memory storage, relational structures shared by sequences would be leverage…
View article: Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences via neural replay
Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences via neural replay Open
Daily experiences often involve the processing of multiple sequences, such as speech processing and spatial navigation, yet storing them challenges the limited capacity of working memory (WM). To achieve efficient memory storage, relationa…
View article: Reviewer #2 (Public Review): Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences via neural replay
Reviewer #2 (Public Review): Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences via neural replay Open
Daily experiences often involve the processing of multiple sequences, such as speech processing and spatial navigation, yet storing them challenges the limited capacity of working memory (WM). To achieve efficient memory storage, relationa…
View article: Reviewer #1 (Public Review): Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences via neural replay
Reviewer #1 (Public Review): Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences via neural replay Open
Daily experiences often involve the processing of multiple sequences, such as speech processing and spatial navigation, yet storing them challenges the limited capacity of working memory (WM). To achieve efficient memory storage, relationa…
View article: Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences
Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences Open
Daily experiences often involve the processing of multiple sequences, yet storing them challenges the limited capacity of working memory (WM). To achieve efficient memory storage, relational structures shared by sequences would be leverage…
View article: “Leader–Follower” Dynamic Perturbation Manipulates Multi-Item Working Memory in Humans
“Leader–Follower” Dynamic Perturbation Manipulates Multi-Item Working Memory in Humans Open
Manipulating working memory (WM) is a central yet challenging notion. Previous studies suggest that WM items with varied memory strengths reactivate at different latencies, supporting a time-based mechanism. Motivated by this view, here we…
View article: Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences
Shared structure facilitates working memory of multiple sequences Open
Daily experiences often involve the processing of multiple sequences, yet storing them challenges the limited capacity of working memory (WM). To achieve efficient memory storage, relational structures shared by sequences would be leverage…
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View article: Maternal Betaine Supplementation Mitigates Maternal High Fat Diet-Induced NAFLD in Offspring Mice through Gut Microbiota
Maternal Betaine Supplementation Mitigates Maternal High Fat Diet-Induced NAFLD in Offspring Mice through Gut Microbiota Open
Maternal betaine supplementation has been proven to alleviate non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in offspring caused by maternal high-fat diet (MHFD). The gut–liver axis plays an important role in NAFLD pathogenesis. However, whethe…
View article: Molecular characterisation of PAL gene family reveals their role in abiotic stress response in lucerne (Medicago sativa)
Molecular characterisation of PAL gene family reveals their role in abiotic stress response in lucerne (Medicago sativa) Open
Phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL) is the first enzyme in the phenylpropanoid pathway and plays a critical role in plant growth, development and stress defence. However, there have been few reports of the PAL gene family in lucerne (also kn…
View article: Sequence structure organizes items in varied latent states of working memory neural network
Sequence structure organizes items in varied latent states of working memory neural network Open
In memory experiences, events do not exist independently but are linked with each other via structure-based organization. Structure context largely influences memory behavior, but how it is implemented in the brain remains unknown. Here, w…
View article: Author response: Sequence structure organizes items in varied latent states of working memory neural network
Author response: Sequence structure organizes items in varied latent states of working memory neural network Open
Article Figures and data Abstract Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract In memory experiences, events do not exist…
View article: Understanding cross boundary twin behaviours in AZ31 alloy by a composite Schmid factor
Understanding cross boundary twin behaviours in AZ31 alloy by a composite Schmid factor Open
It is well known that twinning likely nucleates and forms pairs at grain boundaries (GBs) during the formation of hexagonal close-packed alloys. Therefore, the crystallography of GBs should be taken into account to assess the activation pr…
View article: Sequence structure organizes items in varied latent states of working memory neural network
Sequence structure organizes items in varied latent states of working memory neural network Open
In memory experiences, events do not exist independently but are linked with each other via structure-based organization. Structure context largely influences memory behavior, but how it is implemented in the brain remains unknown. Here, w…
View article: Temporally coherent perturbation of neural dynamics during retention alters human multi-item working memory
Temporally coherent perturbation of neural dynamics during retention alters human multi-item working memory Open
Summary Temporarily storing a list of items in working memory (WM), a fundamental ability in cognition, has been posited to rely on the temporal dynamics of multi-item neural representations during retention. Here, we develop a “dynamic pe…
View article: Fast-backward replay of sequentially memorized items in humans
Fast-backward replay of sequentially memorized items in humans Open
Storing temporal sequences of events (i.e., sequence memory) is fundamental to many cognitive functions. However, it is unknown how the sequence order information is maintained and represented in working memory and its behavioral significa…
View article: Fast-backward replay of sequentially memorized items in humans
Fast-backward replay of sequentially memorized items in humans Open
Storing temporal sequences of events (i.e., sequence memory) is fundamental to many cognitive functions. However, how the sequence order information is maintained and represented in working memory and its behavioral significance, particula…
View article: Crystallographic analysis on the primary and secondary extension twin variants in Mg alloys
Crystallographic analysis on the primary and secondary extension twin variants in Mg alloys Open
{10-12}-{10-12} double twins (DTs) are observed in AZ31 Mg alloys after one path uniaxial tension. Secondary twins (STs) are produced mainly from the intersecting points of two primary twins (PTs), forming the PTing-PTed-ST grouping. The r…
View article: Author response: Fast-backward replay of sequentially memorized items in humans
Author response: Fast-backward replay of sequentially memorized items in humans Open
Article Figures and data Abstract eLife digest Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract Storing temporal sequences of…
View article: Author response: Fast-backward replay of sequentially memorized items in humans
Author response: Fast-backward replay of sequentially memorized items in humans Open
Article Figures and data Abstract eLife digest Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract Storing temporal sequences of…
View article: Time-reversed activation of sequentially memorized items during maintaining period in humans
Time-reversed activation of sequentially memorized items during maintaining period in humans Open
It has been hotly debated whether multiple items in working memory are represented simultaneously or sequentially. A recent study found that items in different sequence positions elicited gamma power that is phase locked to distinct phase …
View article: Issue Information ‐ Table of Contents
Issue Information ‐ Table of Contents Open
Modelling wet-air oxidation of phenol in a trickle-bed reactor using