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  • Appeals to representation are widespread, despite neuroscientists’ uncertainty about what kind of findings count as evidence for such claims. In this Perspective, Pohl and colleagues develop a unified framework that distinguishes four conceptual dimensions relevant to representation, illustrating them in information-theoretic terms to explicitly characterize representation in neuroscience.

    • Stephan Pohl
    • Edgar Y. Walker
    • Wei Ji Ma
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Neuroscience
    P: 1-16
  • Denison and colleagues present a computational account of attention—temporal dynamic normalization—which extends the idea of limited attentional resources across space at a single moment to a formal account of limited resources across time at a single location.

    • Rachel N. Denison
    • Marisa Carrasco
    • David J. Heeger
    Research
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 5, P: 1674-1685
  • People can direct attention to specific moments that they anticipate will be relevant to their goals. Here, the authors show that voluntary temporal attention engages both periodic and transient modulations of visual cortical activity to improve perception at precise time points.

    • Rachel N. Denison
    • Karen J. Tian
    • Marisa Carrasco
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-13
  • Attenuated viruses can be highly effective vaccines. In this issue, Ralph Baric and colleagues report that inactivating mutations in the exonuclease ExoN of a mouse-adapted SARS coronavirus impair replication fidelity and cause a mutator phenotype. The resulting attenuated virus protected mice against a lethal coronavirus challenge.

    • Rachel L Graham
    • Michelle M Becker
    • Ralph S Baric
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 18, P: 1820-1826
  • Visual temporal attention involves the prioritization of certain points in time at the expense of others. In this Review, Denison synthesizes experimental results and computational models of voluntary temporal attention and distinguishes it from related phenomena.

    • Rachel N. Denison
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Psychology
    Volume: 3, P: 261-274
  • This Resource introduces a new public database that enables researchers to re-analyse a large corpus of studies into meta-cognitive confidence judgements.

    • Dobromir Rahnev
    • Kobe Desender
    • Ariel Zylberberg
    Research
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 4, P: 317-325
  • This Review explains how the neural coding of uncertainty is theoretically conceived and empirically tested. It compares the approaches of two largely separate research communities and proposes goals for the field that combine these approaches.

    • Edgar Y. Walker
    • Stephan Pohl
    • Florent Meyniel
    Reviews
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 26, P: 1857-1867