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Today’s action potentials

WHAT WE ARE READING
“Eight Arms to Taste Your Microbiome”
By Sofia Quaglia in The New York Times
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QUOTE

I don’t think anyone had ever thought that vagal signaling from the gut might have this mechanism. — KIRSTEEN BROWNING, PROFESSOR OF NEUROSCIENCE AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS, PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

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NEW RESEARCH
“A flexible hippocampal population code for experience relative to reward”
By Marielena Sosa et al. in Nature Neuroscience
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Fact sheet: Autism prevalence
Explore our coverage of what the science says about diagnostic changes over time, the role of genes and the environment, and more.
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Upcoming Online Seminars

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Upcoming Seminar
Jun
24
2025
Rafi Malach | Weizmann
The function of relational structures in human vision
08:00 A.M. EDT
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Jun
26
2025
Nancy Kanwisher | Massachusetts Institute of Technology & McGovern Institute for Brain Research
Functional Imaging of the Human Brain: A Window into the Organization of the Human Mind
10:15 A.M. EDT
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Jul
01
2025
Zvi Roth | Bar-Ilan
Representational drift in human visual cortex
08:00 A.M. EDT
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Judit Pungor and Angelique Allen stand in front of a saltwater tank.
Vision Microphone

Cephalopods, vision’s next frontier

For decades, scientists have been teased by the strange but inaccessible cephalopod visual system. Now, thanks to a technological breakthrough from a lab in Oregon, data are finally coming straight from the octopus brain.

By Calli McMurray
27 May 2025 | 14 min listen
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Academia

The last two-author neuroscience paper?

Author lists on papers have ballooned, and it’s getting hard to discern contribution.

By Lydia Denworth
25 February 2025 | 3 min read
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Neuroscience

Neuroscientist Gerry Fischbach, in his own words

By Ivan Oransky
30 May 2025 | 2 min read
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NeuroAI

Accepting “the bitter lesson” and embracing the brain’s complexity

To gain insight into complex neural data, we must move toward a data-driven regime, training large models on vast amounts of information. We asked nine experts on computational neuroscience and neural data analysis to weigh in.

By Eva Dyer, Blake Richards
26 March 2025 | 8 min read
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The big picture

What makes memories last—dynamic ensembles or static synapses?

Teasing out how different subfields conceptualize central terms might help move this long-standing debate forward. I asked eight scientists to weigh in.

By Jason Shepherd
14 October 2024 | 7 min read
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