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Multisensory learning recruits visual neurons into an olfactory memory engram

Zeynep Okray, Nils Otto, Anna A. Cook, Clifford Talbot, Ashwin Miriyala, Martin Klappenbach, Ciara Stern, Kieran Desmond, Paola Vargas-Gutierrez, Scott Waddell ยท 2026

Associating multiple sensory cues with a single experience or object is a fundamental process that improves object recognition and memory performance. However, neural mechanisms that bind sensory featโ€ฆ

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Simulating Infant First-Person Sensorimotor Experience via Motion Retargeting from Babies to Humanoids

Francisco M. Lopez, Hoshinori Kanazawa, Ondrej Fiala, Yakov Balashov, Valentin Marcel, Lukas Rustler, Miles Lenz, Dongmin Kim, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Jochen Triesch, Matej Hoffmann ยท 2026

Motion retargeting from humans to human-like artificial agents is becoming increasingly important as humanoid robots grow more capable. However, most existing approaches focus only on reproducing kineโ€ฆ

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EyeBrain: Left and Right Brain Lateralization Activity Classification Through Pupil Diameter and Fixation Duration

Ko Watanabe, Pooja Pol, Nicolas Gro{ss}mann, Shoya Ishimaru, Andreas Dengel ยท 2026

The relationship between brain lateralization and cognitive functions is well-documented. The left hemisphere primarily handles tasks such as language and arithmetic, while the right hemisphere is invโ€ฆ

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Vision as looking and seeing through a bottleneck

Li Zhaoping ยท 2026

Progress in vision research has been slower downstream than upstream of primary visual cortex (V1). Traditional frameworks have largely overlooked a central constraint: only a tiny fraction of retinalโ€ฆ

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What are the functions of primary visual cortex (V1)?

Li Zhaoping ยท 2026

Although Hubel and Wiesel established decades ago how individual V1 neurons transform retinal inputs, functions of V1 as a whole are being discovered only recently. First, V1 acts as a motor cortex foโ€ฆ

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Early Preconfiguration Failure: A Novel Predictor of the Repetitive Subconcussion

Jiajia Li, Zhenzhen Yu, Zhenghao Fu, Guozheng Xu, Jian Song ยท 2026

Early diagnosis and assessment of repetitive subconcussive (rSC) brain injuries are crucial for early clinical intervention. Conventional methods, largely relying on slow fMRI, fail to capture milliseโ€ฆ

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Hierarchical organization of critical brain dynamics

Gustavo G. Cambrainha, Daniel M. Castro, Leonardo L. Gollo, Pedro V. Carelli, Mauro Copelli ยท 2026

The hierarchical organization of the brain is a fundamental structural principle, while brain criticality is a leading hypothesis for its collective dynamics. However, the connection between structureโ€ฆ

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Only Brains Align with Brains: Cross-Region Alignment Patterns Expose Limits of Normative Models

Larissa Hofling, Matthias Tangemann, Lotta Piefke, Susanne Keller, Katrin Franke, Matthias Bethge ยท 2026

Neuroscientists and computer vision researchers use model-brain alignment benchmarks to compare artificial and biological vision systems. These benchmarks rank models according to alignment measures sโ€ฆ

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Modelling time-order effects in haptic perception with a Bayesian dynamical framework

Gaston Avetta, Jose Lobera, Juan Jose Zarate, Ines Samengo, Damian G. Hernandez ยท 2026

Perceptual judgments of sequential stimuli are systematically biased by prior expectations and by the temporal structure of sensory input. In haptic discrimination tasks, these effects often manifest โ€ฆ

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OmniMouse: Scaling properties of multi-modal, multi-task Brain Models on 150B Neural Tokens

Konstantin F. Willeke, Polina Turishcheva, Alex Gilbert, Goirik Chakrabarty, Hasan A. Bedel, Paul G. Fahey, Yongrong Qiu, Marissa A. Weis, Michaela Vystrcilova, Taliah Muhammad, Lydia Ntanavara, Rachel E. Froebe, Kayla Ponder, Zheng Huan Tan, Emin Orhan, Erick Cobos, Sophia Sanborn, Katrin Franke, Fabian H. Sinz, Alexander S. Ecker, Andreas S. Tolias ยท 2026

Scaling data and artificial neural networks has transformed AI, driving breakthroughs in language and vision. Whether similar principles apply to modeling brain activity remains unclear. Here we leverโ€ฆ

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Goxpyriment: A Go Framework for Behavioral and Cognitive Experiments

Christophe Pallier, Julie Bonnaire, Marie-France Fourcade ยท 2026

We introduce `Goxpyriment', a new open-source software framework for programming behavioral and cognitive experiments using the Go programming language. The library is designed to address some limitatโ€ฆ

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Neuronal electricality founded in murburn-thermodynamic principles: 1. Background and basic theoretical formulation

Kelath Murali Manoj, Nagamani Sukumar ยท 2026

Trans-membrane gradients and fluxes of cations (H+, Na+, K+, etc.) were deemed to be the rationale of electrical activities of aerobic cells/organelles, as per classical perceptions. Murburn concept (โ€ฆ

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Seeing the imagined: a latent functional alignment in visual imagery decoding from fMRI data

Fabrizio Spera, Tommaso Boccato, Michal Olak, Sara Cammarota, Matteo Ciferri, Michelangelo Tronti, Nicola Toschi, Matteo Ferrante ยท 2026

Recent progress in visual brain decoding from fMRI has been enabled by large-scale datasets such as the Natural Scenes Dataset (NSD) and powerful diffusion-based generative models. While current pipelโ€ฆ

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The illusory simplicity of the feedforward pass: evidence for the dynamical nature of stimulus encoding along the primate ventral stream

Daniel Anthes, Sushrut Thorat, Anna Mitola, Paolo Papale, Peter Konig, Tim C Kietzmann ยท 2026

In studying primate vision, a large body of work focuses on the first feedforward sweep. During this initial time window, information is thought to pass through ventral stream regions in a stage-like โ€ฆ

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Relationship between the level of mental fatigue induced by a prolonged cognitive task and the degree of balance disturbance

Frederic Noe (MEPS), Betty Hachard (MEPS), Hadrien Ceyte (DevAH, ISM), Noelle Bru (LMAP), Thierry Paillard (MEPS) ยท 2026

This study investigated the effects of mental fatigue (MF) induced by a 90-min AX-continuous performance test (AX-CPT) on balance control by addressing the issue of the heterogeneity of individuals' rโ€ฆ

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Retina gap junctions support the robust perception by warping neural representational geometries along the visual hierarchy

Yang Yue, Shenjian Zhang, Yonghong Tian, Kai Du, Tiejun Huang ยท 2026

Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) are vulnerable to elaborately designed adversarial noise, although they have achieved extraordinary success in many tasks. Compared with DNNs, the human visual system is hiโ€ฆ

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Predicting Neuromodulation Outcome for Parkinson's Disease with Generative Virtual Brain Model

Siyuan Du, Siyi Li, Shuwei Bai, Ang Li, Haolin Li, Mingqing Xiao, Yang Pan, Dongsheng Li, Weidi Xie, Yanfeng Wang, Ya Zhang, Chencheng Zhang, Jiangchao Yao ยท 2026

Parkinson's disease (PD) affects over ten million people worldwide. Although temporal interference (TI) and deep brain stimulation (DBS) are promising therapies, inter-individual variability limits emโ€ฆ

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Grounding Social Perception in Intuitive Physics

Lance Ying, Aydan Y. Huang, Aviv Netanyahu, Andrei Barbu, Boris Katz, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Tianmin Shu ยท 2026

People infer rich social information from others' actions. These inferences are often constrained by the physical world: what agents can do, what obstacles permit, and how the physical actions of agenโ€ฆ

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Information in a recurrent Retina-V1 network with realistic noise, feedback and nonlinearities

Javier Rodriguez, Raquel Gimenez, Jesus Malo ยท 2026

Quantitative estimation of information flow in early vision with psychophysically realistic networks is still an open issue. This is because, up to date, the necessary elements (general and plausible โ€ฆ

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On the RAID dataset of perceptual responses: analysis and statistical causes

Paula Dauden-Oliver, David Agost-Beltran, Emilio Sansano-Sansano, Raul Montoliu, Valero Laparra, Jesus Malo, Marina Martinez-Garcia ยท 2026

This work analyzes the RAID dataset to evaluate human responses to affine image distortions, including rotation, translation, scaling, and Gaussian noise. Using Mean Squared Error (MSE), the study estโ€ฆ

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