1633 | -- | 1645 | Eliana Vassena, James Deraeve, William H. Alexander. Predicting Motivation: Computational Models of PFC Can Explain Neural Coding of Motivation and Effort-based Decision-making in Health and Disease |
1646 | -- | 1655 | Anne Gabrielle Eva Collins. The Cost of Structure Learning |
1656 | -- | 1673 | Joshua W. Brown, William H. Alexander. Foraging Value, Risk Avoidance, and Multiple Control Signals: How the Anterior Cingulate Cortex Controls Value-based Decision-making |
1674 | -- | 1683 | William H. Alexander, Eliana Vassena, James Deraeve, Zachary D. Langford. Integrative Modeling of Prefrontal Cortex |
1684 | -- | 1698 | Benjamin R. Eisenreich, Rei Akaishi, Benjamin Y. Hayden. Control without Controllers: Toward a Distributed Neuroscience of Executive Control |
1699 | -- | 1711 | Luis Carretié, Dominique Kessel, María J. García-Rubio, Tamara Giménez-Fernández, Sandra Hoyos, María Hernández-Lorca. Magnocellular Bias in Exogenous Attention to Biologically Salient Stimuli as Revealed by Manipulating Their Luminosity and Color |
1712 | -- | 1724 | Lena Veit, Galyna Pidpruzhnykova, Andreas Nieder. Learning Recruits Neurons Representing Previously Established Associations in the Corvid Endbrain |
1725 | -- | 1738 | Colin J. Palmer, Colin W. G. Clifford. Functional Mechanisms Encoding Others' Direction of Gaze in the Human Nervous System |
1739 | -- | 1754 | Lucía Magis-Weinberg, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, Iroise Dumontheil. Social and Nonsocial Relational Reasoning in Adolescence and Adulthood |
1755 | -- | 1765 | Andrew C. Papanicolaou, Marina Kilintari, Roozbeh Rezaie, Shalini Narayana, Abbas Babajani-Feremi. The Role of the Primary Sensory Cortices in Early Language Processing |
1766 | -- | 1777 | Lampros Perogamvros, Benjamin Baird, Mitja Seibold, Brady Riedner, Mélanie Boly, Giulio Tononi. The Phenomenal Contents and Neural Correlates of Spontaneous Thoughts across Wakefulness, NREM Sleep, and REM Sleep |
1778 | -- | 1789 | Su Keun Jeong, Yaoda Xu. Task-context-dependent Linear Representation of Multiple Visual Objects in Human Parietal Cortex |