Interesting Papers for Week 4, 2024
Secondary motor integration as a final arbiter in sensorimotor decision-making. Balsdon, T., Verdonck, S., Loossens, T., & Philiastides, M. G. (2023). PLOS Biology, 21(7), e3002200.
Mouse frontal cortex mediates additive multisensory decisions. Coen, P., Sit, T. P. H., Wells, M. J., Carandini, M., & Harris, K. D. (2023). Neuron, 111(15), 2432-2447.e13.
Dynamic Recruitment of the Feedforward and Recurrent Mechanism for Black-White Asymmetry in the Primary Visual Cortex. Dai, W., Wang, T., Li, Y., Yang, Y., Zhang, Y., Kang, J., … Xing, D. (2023). Journal of Neuroscience, 43(31), 5668–5684.
Differential behavior-related activity of distinct hippocampal interneuron types during odor-associated spatial navigation. Forro, T., & Klausberger, T. (2023). Neuron, 111(15), 2399-2413.e5.
Time and experience differentially affect distinct aspects of hippocampal representational drift. Geva, N., Deitch, D., Rubin, A., & Ziv, Y. (2023). Neuron, 111(15), 2357-2366.e5.
Rate versus synchrony codes for cerebellar control of motor behavior. Herzfeld, D. J., Joshua, M., & Lisberger, S. G. (2023). Neuron, 111(15), 2448-2460.e6.
Generating variability from motor primitives during infant locomotor development. Hinnekens, E., Barbu-Roth, M., Do, M.-C., Berret, B., & Teulier, C. (2023). eLife, 12, e87463.
Active experience, not time, determines within-day representational drift in dorsal CA1. Khatib, D., Ratzon, A., Sellevoll, M., Barak, O., Morris, G., & Derdikman, D. (2023). Neuron, 111(15), 2348-2356.e4.
Bayesian multilevel hidden Markov models identify stable state dynamics in longitudinal recordings from macaque primary motor cortex. Kirchherr, S., Mildiner Moraga, S., Coudé, G., Bimbi, M., Ferrari, P. F., Aarts, E., & Bonaiuto, J. J. (2023). European Journal of Neuroscience, 58(3), 2787–2806.
Effects of predictive and incentive value manipulation on sign- and goal-tracking behavior. María-Ríos, C. E., Fitzpatrick, C. J., Czesak, F. N., & Morrow, J. D. (2023). Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 203, 107796.
Intrinsic rewards explain context-sensitive valuation in reinforcement learning. Molinaro, G., & Collins, A. G. E. (2023). PLOS Biology, 21(7), e3002201.
Hippocampal ensemble dynamics and memory performance are modulated by respiration during encoding. Nakamura, N. H., Furue, H., Kobayashi, K., & Oku, Y. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 4391.
Recurrent Circuits Amplify Corticofugal Signals and Drive Feedforward Inhibition in the Inferior Colliculus. Oberle, H. M., Ford, A. N., Czarny, J. E., Rogalla, M. M., & Apostolides, P. F. (2023). Journal of Neuroscience, 43(31), 5642–5655.
The Hippocampus Contributes to Temporal Discounting When Delays and Rewards Are Experienced in the Moment. Patt, V. M., Hunsberger, R., Jones, D. A., & Verfaellie, M. (2023). Journal of Neuroscience, 43(31), 5710–5722.
Overshadowing, but not relative validity, between the elements of an outcome during human associative learning. Quigley, M., & Haselgrove, M. (2023). Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 203, 107790.
Uncovering circuit mechanisms of current sinks and sources with biophysical simulations of primary visual cortex. Rimehaug, A. E., Stasik, A. J., Hagen, E., Billeh, Y. N., Siegle, J. H., Dai, K., … Arkhipov, A. (2023). eLife, 12, e87169.
Biological complexity facilitates tuning of the neuronal parameter space. Schneider, M., Bird, A. D., Gidon, A., Triesch, J., Jedlicka, P., & Cuntz, H. (2023). PLOS Computational Biology, 19(7), e1011212.
Scene Perception and Visuospatial Memory Converge at the Anterior Edge of Visually Responsive Cortex. Steel, A., Garcia, B. D., Goyal, K., Mynick, A., & Robertson, C. E. (2023). Journal of Neuroscience, 43(31), 5723–5737.
Blunted Expected Reward Value Signals in Binge Alcohol Drinkers. Tolomeo, S., Baldacchino, A., & Steele, J. D. (2023). Journal of Neuroscience, 43(31), 5685–5692.
Similar object shape representation encoded in the inferolateral occipitotemporal cortex of sighted and early blind people. Xu, Y., Vignali, L., Sigismondi, F., Crepaldi, D., Bottini, R., & Collignon, O. (2023). PLOS Biology, 21(7), e3001930.
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Lol-calising Tru Piss
Emperor Edelgard has declared war on the Church of Seiros and the Crest-dominated world it has created. Her first move is to topple the most prominent symbol of the church's dominance: Garreg Mach.
US!Rhea created the Crust system - she purposedly chopped her siblings to pieces to give part of them to humans, thus giving said humans superpowers and creating a system where humans who ate/or descend from the ones who ate a part of her siblings are more important than others.
The new emperor Edelgard declares war on the cult. Aiming for the end of the world ruled by crests, she aims at the fall of Garreg Mach, the symbol of the Church of Seiros. A new era of warfare had begun.
JP!Supreme Leader wants the end of the crust system, thus attacks the Vatican. Why?
whoever knows
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After seizing the Great Bridge of Myrddin, the Black Eagle Strike Force makes its way to Derdriu, the Aquatic Capital, where Claude awaits.
US!Claude is awaiting with a miami Derdriu iced tea longdrink, for his besties of the BESF to join him. Can’t they “make their way” faster? The ice is going to melt!
With Mildin taken down, the Black Eagle Strike Force advances into Regan's capital, Deadora. The counterattack is the allied leader Claude. Will this day be the last day of the Leicester Alliance?
Myrddin sous son contrôle, l'escadron de l'Aigle de jais lance l'offensive sur Derdriu, la capitale aquatique. Claude lui-même se charge de défendre la cité. Ce jour verra-t-il la fin de l'Alliance de Leicester ?
JP/FR!Claude leads a counterattack/defends against the advance of the BESF. Will this day be the last day of the Alliance?
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With Dimitri fallen on the Tailtean Plains, Rhea pulls her troops back to defend Fhirdiad, continuing a war that has spanned five long years.
US!Rhea continues the war, by pulling her troops back to defend the capital. In our glorious Supreme Leader’s very own words, why wanting to protect the city if the King is already dead?
What an evil creature! She could stop the war if she just stopped defending the capital! But no, she wants to protect this stupid city, thus continues the war! There is no other reason why Rhea “continues” this war, nor why her troops are going to Fhirdiad!
Dimitri scatters in Tartine's field, and the retreating Rhea and the others retreat to the royal capital of Ferdia to resist the Imperial army. Five years of warfare were about to come to an end.
Tras la caída de Dimitri en las llanuras de Tailtean, Rhea decide replegarse en Fhirdiad, la capital del Reino, para resistir frente al empuje del escuadrón del Águila Negra. Tras cinco largos años, la guerra parece llegar a su fin.
Tandis que l'armée de Dimitri a été déroutée sur la plaine de Tailtean, Rhea s'est repliée à Fhirdiad, afin d'y affronter l'armée impériale. Cette guerre, longue de cinq ans, va peut-être enfin connaître son terme.
JP/SP/FR!Rhea falls back (retreats) to Fhirdiad, to resist and fight the Imperial Army. This battle is going to end the war.
But it’s going to end because... the army is after Rhea’s head, and she has retreated to the city to prepare her defense.
But who truly “continues” the war, the one who started it and won’t end until everyone she wants dead is dead (or surrendered to a certain death), or the one who retreats and prepares her defense/last resistance because she doesn’t want to die ?
uwu Rhea continues the war by not offering her head on a platter :’( it’s her fault if people die -> Rhea BaD
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Suspected Mossad agent Michael Bodenheimer
The real Michael Bodenheimer keeps a low profile
“We’re not very excited that my husband’s name has been used in this way, but it makes no difference, what's been done has been done."
By SAM CROSS
JUNE 14, 2010 10:11
When Rabbi Michael Bodenheimer made aliya with his family, he could not have imagined that one day he would be entangled in a web of international espionage.
Originally from the United States, Bodenheimer currently resides in Bnei Brak and reportedly heads a kollel in Modi’in Illit. A woman identifying herself as his wife spoke to The Jerusalem Post briefly on Sunday, saying the family had been surprised to see Bodenheimer’s name linked to the assassination of Hamas operative Mahmoud al-Mabhouh.
“We’re not very excited that my husband’s name has been used in this way, but it doesn’t make any difference now,” the woman told the Post. “What has been done has been done, and we have no other comment besides that.”
According to foreign media reports, an Israeli secured a German passport in June 2009 under the name of Michael Bodenheimer. As the son of a pre-war Jewish citizen of Germany, he is entitled to a German passport and citizenship.
However, when the Dubai story originally broke, Bodenheimer told Maariv that he had made no such requests.
“I have never asked for a German passport. I have never had one,” he said.
On Saturday, Poland arrested an intelligence officer by the name of Uri Brodsky for his alleged use of “false information” to obtain Bodenheimer’s passport, according to a spokesman for the German federal public prosecutor.
While Brodsky was not the individual who allegedly travelled with Bodenheimer’s German passport to Dubai, he had been present during the passport application process, according to the spokesman.
Bodenheimer is not the only victim of what is alleged to have been identity theft by the Mossad. British-Israelis Melvyn Adam Mildiner, Stephen Hodes and Paul John Keeley also found their names among the 11-member squad of Mossad agents, as released by Dubai police, that allegedly carried out the assassination last January in Dubai.
Mildiner, who lives in Beit Shemesh, told Ynet in February that he realized his identity had been stolen only after reading media reports. He said he was deeply troubled by the news.
“Everyone [from his family] is angry and afraid, especially at the prospect of having trouble leaving Israeli borders,” he said.
“I also don’t know what are the other repercussions concerning my identity.”
Jewish Agency spokesman Michael Jankelowitz denied that the Israeli government asks olim to use their identities.
“No such clause exists,” he said.
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