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FEATURED ARTICLES


ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Human cortical activity evoked by the assignment of authenticity when viewing works of art

The expertise of others is a major social influence on our everyday decisions and actions. Many viewers of art, whether expert or naïve...


ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Generating text from functional brain images

Recent work has shown that it is possible to take brain images acquired during viewing of a scene and reconstruct an approximation of the scene from those images. Here we show that it is also possible...


FOCUSED REVIEW

Estimating the Amount of Information Conveyed by a Population of Neurons

Recent technological advances have made the simultaneous recording of the activity of many neurons common. However, estimating the amount of information...


REVIEW

The Starting Lineup: Key Microbial Players in Intestinal Immunity and Homeostasis

The complexity of microbiota inhabiting the intestine is increasingly apparent. Delicate balance of numerous bacterial species can affect...

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Glucagon secretion and signaling in the development of diabetes

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