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  • Simultaneous recordings were made of hundreds of neurons in the rat frontal cortex and striatum, showing that decision commitment involves a rapid, coordinated transition in dynamical regime and neural mode.

    • Thomas Zhihao Luo
    • Timothy Doyeon Kim
    • Carlos D. Brody
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 646, P: 1156-1166
  • Neural representations in working memory are susceptible to internal noise, which scales with memory load. Here, the authors show that attractor dynamics mitigate the influence of internal noise by pulling memories towards a few stable representations.

    • Matthew F. Panichello
    • Brian DePasquale
    • Timothy J. Buschman
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-11
  • Observations with the Hubble Space Telescope reveal a complex evolution of the ejecta produced by the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft impacting Dimorphos.

    • Jian-Yang Li
    • Masatoshi Hirabayashi
    • Josep M. Trigo-Rodríguez
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 616, P: 452-456
  • The networks used by computer scientists and by modelers in neuroscience frequently consider unit activities as continuous. Neurons, however, com­municate primarily through discontinuous spiking. This Perspective offers a unifying view of the current methods for transferring our ability to construct functional networks from continuous to more realistic spiking network models.

    • L F Abbott
    • Brian DePasquale
    • Raoul-Martin Memmesheimer
    Reviews
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 19, P: 350-355