High precision magnetoencephalography reveals increased right-inferior frontal gyrus beta power during response conflict

Kavli Affiliate: Adam Aron | Authors: Pria L Daniel, James J Bonaiuto, Sven Bestmann, Adam R Aron and Simon Little | Summary: Flexibility of behavior and the ability to rapidly switch actions is critical for adaptive living in humans. It is well established that the right-inferior frontal gyrus (R-IFG) is recruited during outright action-stopping, relating […]


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A Mini-Neptune from TESS and CHEOPS Around the 120 Myr Old AB Dor member HIP 94235

Kavli Affiliate: George Ricker | First 5 Authors: George Zhou, Christopher P. Wirth, Chelsea X. Huang, Alexander Venner, Kyle Franson | Summary: The TESS mission has enabled discoveries of the brightest transiting planet systems around young stars. These systems are the benchmarks for testing theories of planetary evolution. We report the discovery of a mini-Neptune […]


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Testing High-Energy Emission Models for Blazars with X-ray Polarimetry

Kavli Affiliate: Roger W. Romani | First 5 Authors: Abel L. Peirson, Ioannis Liodakis, Roger W. Romani, , | Summary: Both leptonic and hadronic emission processes may contribute to blazar jet emission; which dominates in blazars’s high energy emission component remains an open question. Some intermediate synchrotron peaked blazars transition from their low to high […]


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Altered basal ganglia output during self-restraint

Kavli Affiliate: Joshua Berke | Authors: Bon-Mi Gu and Joshua D. Berke | Summary: Suppressing actions is essential for flexible behavior. Multiple neural circuits involved in behavioral inhibition converge upon a key basal ganglia output nucleus, the substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNr). To examine how changes in basal ganglia output contribute to self-restraint, we recorded […]


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Rare CNVs and phenome-wide profiling: a tale of brain-structural divergence and phenotypical convergence

Kavli Affiliate: David Linden | Authors: J. Kopal, K. Kumar, K. Saltoun, C. Modenato, C. A. Moreau, S. Martin-Brevet, G. Huguet, M. Jean-Louis, C.O. Martin, Z. Saci, N. Younis, P. Tamer, E. Douard, A. M. Maillard, B. Rodriguez-Herreros, A. Pain, S. Richetin, 16p11.2 European Consortium, Simons Searchlight Consortium, L. Kushan, A. I. Silva, M. B. […]


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Flexible utilization of spatial- and motor-based codes for the storage of visuo-spatial information

Kavli Affiliate: John Serences | Authors: Margaret M. Henderson, Rosanne L. Rademaker and John T. Serences | Summary: Working memory provides flexible storage of information in service of upcoming behavioral goals. Some models propose specific fixed loci and mechanisms for the storage of visual information in working memory, such as sustained spiking in parietal and […]


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Projective LDDMM: Mapping Molecular Digital Pathology with Tissue MRI

Kavli Affiliate: Michael Miller, Menno Witter | Authors: Kaitlin Stouffer, Menno Witter, Daniel Tward and Michael Miller | Summary: Reconstructing dense 3D anatomical coordinates from 2D projective measurements has become a central problem in both mouse and human digital pathology. We describe a new family of diffeomorphic mapping technologies called Projective LDDMM which generate diffeomorphic […]


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Parallel systems for social and spatial reasoning within the cortical apex

Kavli Affiliate: Winrich Freiwald | Authors: Ben Deen and Winrich A Freiwald | Summary: What is the cognitive and neural architecture for high-level reasoning? We hypothesize that systems for understanding people and places remain separate throughout the brain, but share a parallel organization. We test this hypothesis using deep neuroimaging of individual human brains on […]


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Ret loss-of-function decreases enteric neural crest progenitor proliferation and restricts developmental fate potential during enteric nervous system development

Kavli Affiliate: Loyal Goff | Authors: Elizabeth Vincent, Sumantra Chatterjee, Gabrielle H Cannon, Dallas Auer, Holly Ross, Aravinda Chakravarti and Loyal A Goff | Summary: The receptor tyrosine kinase gene RET plays a critical role in the fate specification of enteric neural crest-derived cells (ENCDCs) during enteric nervous system (ENS) development. Pathogenic RET loss of […]


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Analyzing the Adoption Challenges of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Smart Cities in China

Kavli Affiliate: Ke Wang | First 5 Authors: Ke Wang, Yafei Zhao, Rajan Kumar Gangadhari, Zhixing Li, | Summary: Smart cities play a vital role in the growth of a nation. In recent years, several countries have made huge investments in developing smart cities to offer sustainable living. However, there are some challenges to overcome […]


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