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  • The cortex can generate packets of neuronal activity with stereotypical sequential structure spontaneously or in response to sensory stimuli. In this Opinion article, Luczak and colleagues examine the evidence for such packets and discuss how packets may act as fundamental units of cortical communication.

    • Artur Luczak
    • Bruce L. McNaughton
    • Kenneth D. Harris
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Neuroscience
    Volume: 16, P: 745-755
  • In artificial neural networks, a typical neuron generally performs a simple summation of inputs. Using computational and electrophysiological data, the authors show that a single neuron predicts its future activity. Neurons that predict their own future responses are a potential mechanism for learning in the brain and neural networks.

    • Artur Luczak
    • Bruce L. McNaughton
    • Yoshimasa Kubo
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Machine Intelligence
    Volume: 4, P: 62-72
  • An appetite-regulating subnetwork in humans involving the lateral hypothalamus and the dorsolateral hippocampus is implicated in obesity and related eating disorders.

    • Daniel A. N. Barbosa
    • Sandra Gattas
    • Casey H. Halpern
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 621, P: 381-388