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  • Electron distributions exhibit velocity-space signatures indicative of the rapid energy released by magnetic reconnection explosions occurring in Earth’s magnetosphere and in plasmas throughout the universe. Here, the authors discover a smile-shaped signature in the electron gradient distribution associated with reconnection occurring at Earth’s dayside magnetopause boundary.

    • Jason R. Shuster
    • Naoki Bessho
    • Dominic S. Payne
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    P: 1-10
  • Alfvén waves are fundamental plasma modes that provide a mechanism for the transfer of energy between particles and fields. Here the authors confirm experimentally the conservative energy exchange between Alfvén wave fields and plasma particles via high-resolution MMS observations of Earth’s magnetosphere.

    • Daniel J. Gershman
    • Adolfo F-Viñas
    • James L. Burch
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-10
  • Analytis et al. study social learning strategies for matters of taste and test their performance on a large-scale dataset. They show why a strategy’s success depends both on people’s level of experience and how their tastes relate to those of others.

    • Pantelis P. Analytis
    • Daniel Barkoczi
    • Stefan M. Herzog
    Research
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 2, P: 415-424
  • McNamee et al. develop a theory of entorhinal–hippocampal processing. Distributed entorhinal input drives hippocampal activity between distinct statistical and dynamical regimes of activity, thereby unifying several empirical observations.

    • Daniel C. McNamee
    • Kimberly L. Stachenfeld
    • Samuel J. Gershman
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 24, P: 851-862
  • The Juno spacecraft’s observations of magnetic field perturbations in Jupiter’s polar regions show Birkeland currents associated with aurorae that are weaker than anticipated and filamentary in nature. An asymmetry is observed between the northern and southern auroras.

    • Stavros Kotsiaros
    • John E. P. Connerney
    • Steven M. Levin
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 3, P: 904-909
  • A longitudinal study over 12 weeks used computational models on behavioural data from seven cognitive tasks while tracking participants’ mood, habits and activities to understand individual variability. The findings revealed that practice and emotional states significantly influenced various aspects of computational phenotypes, suggesting that apparent unreliability might actually uncover previously unnoticed patterns, supporting a dynamic perspective on cognitive diversity within individuals.

    • Roey Schurr
    • Daniel Reznik
    • Samuel J. Gershman
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 8, P: 917-931
  • This study shows that the amount of linearly decodable information for categorical-orthogonal object tasks (for example, position, scale, pose, perimeter and aspect ratio) increases up the ventral visual hierarchy, ultimately matching human levels in inferior temporal cortex. It also provides a computational model that explains how this pattern of information arises.

    • Ha Hong
    • Daniel L K Yamins
    • James J DiCarlo
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 19, P: 613-622
  • Many decisions in life involve deliberating about trade-offs between sooner and later outcomes. Bulley and Schacter argue that the mechanisms of prospection and metacognition are integral to deliberation in intertemporal choice.

    • Adam Bulley
    • Daniel L. Schacter
    Reviews
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 4, P: 238-247