Understanding neuronal representations of odor-evoked activities and their progressive transformation from the sensory...
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Getting in the Groove: Why samba makes everyone want to dance
Year after year, carnival in Rio makes one thing perfectly clear: samba moves people. The pounding drums elicit exuberant...
Estimating the pace of change
Novel approach for determining timescales might pave way for new insights in neuroscience An international team of...
Out of rhythm: Compromised precision of theta-gamma coupling...
Episodic memory declines with advancing adult age. This decline is particularly pronounced when associations between items...
Near-natural, fractal architecture promotes well-being
Basic researchers call for urban design based on scientific facts An interdisciplinary group of researchers uses basic...
Decoding cognition from spontaneous neural activity
In human neuroscience, studies of cognition are rarely grounded in non-task-evoked, ‘spontaneous’ neural activity...
What and Where: Location-Dependent Feature Sensitivity as a...
Traditionally, functional representations in early visual areas are conceived as retinotopic maps preserving ego-centric...
Commonalities and asymmetries in the neurobiological...
The neurobiology of sentence production has been largely understudied compared to the neurobiology of sentence...
Visual pursuit behavior in mice maintains the pursued prey on...
Mice have a large visual field that is constantly stabilized by vestibular ocular reflex (VOR) driven eye rotations that...
A sinusoidal transformation of the visual field is the basis for...
Retinotopic maps of many visual areas are thought to follow the fundamental principles described for the primary visual...