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Early-phase neuroplasticity induced by offline transcranial ultrasound stimulation in primates
Early-phase neuroplasticity induced by offline transcranial ultrasound stimulation in primates
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Variations on an ancient theme — the central complex across insects
Variations on an ancient theme — the central complex across insects
Volume 57, June 2024, 101390Author links open overlay panelHighlights•The insect central complex is a brain region conserv...
The vertebrate retina: a window into the evolution of computation in the brain
The vertebrate retina: a window into the evolution of computation in the brain
Animal brains are probably the most complex computational machines on our planet, and like everything in biology, they are...
The subcortex as a trainer for cortical automaticity
The subcortex as a trainer for cortical automaticity
The need to cope in a complex social environment has been suggested as the reason for the evolutionary development of our ...
Diencephalic modulation of the hippocampus in affective and cognitive behavior
Diencephalic modulation of the hippocampus in affective and cognitive behavior
Very few diencephalic structures project directly (monosynaptically) to the hippocampal formation (HF). Two main diencepha...
The interplay between subcortical and prefrontal brain structures in shaping ideological belief formation and updating
The interplay between subcortical and prefrontal brain structures in shaping ideological belief formation and updating
History illustrates that economic crises and other sociopolitical threats often lead to a rise of polarization and radical...
How do alterations of the basal ganglia affect procedural memory in Tourette syndrome?
How do alterations of the basal ganglia affect procedural memory in Tourette syndrome?
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a childhood-onset neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by repetitive movements and vocaliza...
The cerebellar nuclei take center stage
The cerebellar nuclei take center stage
For more than a century, studies have confirmed the involvement of the cerebellum in the control and coordination of ongoi...
Transdiagnostic emergence of cerebellar abnormalities: implications for cerebellar contributions to psychopathology
Transdiagnostic emergence of cerebellar abnormalities: implications for cerebellar contributions to psychopathology
This paper contends with the emerging pattern of cerebellar abnormalities being reported across a diverse array of clinica...
Pluralism in the determination of death
Pluralism in the determination of death
Volume 57, June 2024, 101373Author links open overlay panel, Highlights•Determining death remains a problematic task today...
Is the time’s flow an illusion? — the issue of the temporality of the conscious experience
Is the time’s flow an illusion? — the issue of the temporality of the conscious experience
The experience of the flow of time seems to be an integral part of conscious awareness. One cannot conceive of being consc...
Reinforcement learning and meta-decision-making
Reinforcement learning and meta-decision-making
Almost by definition, cognition is flexible: humans (and to an increasing extent, also machines) are not slaves of their e...
Modelling cognitive flexibility with deep neural networks
Modelling cognitive flexibility with deep neural networks
Volume 57, June 2024, 101361Author links open overlay panel, Highlights•We review recent advances in endowing deep RL syst...
Examining cognitive flexibility and stability through the lens of dynamical systems
Examining cognitive flexibility and stability through the lens of dynamical systems
Cognitive stability and flexibility are regarded as key ingredients of goal-directed behavior. This review introduces dyna...
Cognitive flexibility as the shifting of brain network flows by flexible neural representations
Cognitive flexibility as the shifting of brain network flows by flexible neural representations
Our ability to overcome habitual responses in favor of goal-driven novel responses depends on frontoparietal cognitive con...
Cognition is an emergent property
Cognition is an emergent property
Cognition relies on the flexible organization of neural activity. In this discussion, we explore how many aspects of this ...
Radical flexibility of neural representation in frontoparietal cortex and the challenge of linking it to behaviour
Radical flexibility of neural representation in frontoparietal cortex and the challenge of linking it to behaviour
Human behaviour is uniquely flexible: we can associate almost any stimulus with any action and readily change these associ...
Stress, resilience, and coping resources in the context of war, terror, and migration
Stress, resilience, and coping resources in the context of war, terror, and migration
Within the transactional framework of stress, resilience may be conceptualized as a dynamic process wherein individuals, w...
Noncortical cognition: integration of information for close-proximity behavioral problem-solving
Noncortical cognition: integration of information for close-proximity behavioral problem-solving
Volume 55, February 2024, 101329Author links open overlay panelAnimals face behavioral problems that can be conceptualized...
Methods for cerebellar imaging analysis
Methods for cerebellar imaging analysis
The human cerebellum consists of an extended, highly-folded, and laminated cortical sheet overlying the white matter and c...
The bidirectional relationship between the cerebellum and seizure networks: a double-edged sword
The bidirectional relationship between the cerebellum and seizure networks: a double-edged sword
Epilepsy, a disorder characterized by spontaneous, recurrent seizures, is the fourth most common neurological disorder. It...
Unraveling sequence learning in obsessive–compulsive disorder
Unraveling sequence learning in obsessive–compulsive disorder
Volume 54, December 2023, 101326Author links open overlay panel, , , , , , Highlights•Neurobiological models of OCD emphas...
Extended cognition and life after death
Extended cognition and life after death
Minimally cognitive processes are identified in animals that have no central nervous system, in bacteria and in plants, an...
Thalamic and basal ganglia involvement in language-related functions
Thalamic and basal ganglia involvement in language-related functions
Under neuroanatomical perspectives, language functions are mostly referred to various cortical areas. These regions can be...
Contributions of the subcortical auditory system to predictive coding and the neural encoding of speech
Contributions of the subcortical auditory system to predictive coding and the neural encoding of speech
Volume 54, December 2023, 101324Author links open overlay panelHighlights•Auditory midbrain and thalamus support predictiv...
The big role of the ‘little brain’: exploring the developing cerebellum and its role in cognition
The big role of the ‘little brain’: exploring the developing cerebellum and its role in cognition
In recent years, there has been increased interest in the cerebellum by developmental neuroscientists [1], with a particul...
Social cognition in degenerative cerebellar ataxias
Social cognition in degenerative cerebellar ataxias
Volume 54, December 2023, 101313Author links open overlay panel, , , Highlights•Emotion recognition and theory of mind are...
Editorial overview: The empirical examination of dehumanisation as a psychological construct
Editorial overview: The empirical examination of dehumanisation as a psychological construct
Lasana T. Harris Professor of Social Neuroscience, University College London (UCL). He is appointed in the Experimental Ps...