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A Versatile‐Designable Framework for Active and Programmable Shape‐Morphing Soft Matter Systems: From Inverse Design to Closed‐Loop Control

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
A versatile framework integrates addressable electrothermal actuation and strain‐constraint mechanisms to construct programmable shape‐morphing soft matter systems. By combining an analytical inverse design strategy for high‐fidelity 3D surface reconstruction with deep learning‐based closed‐loop control, this approach enables zero‐energy shape locking,
Kai Liu   +5 more
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Palmitoylation of PSD‐95 Orchestrates Learning‐Dependent Metaplasticity in the Amygdala and Fear Memory

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This study reveals that fear learning specifically triggers PICK1/DHHC2‐dependent palmitoylation of PSD‐95 in the lateral amygdala. Fear conditioning induces the dissociation of DHHC5 from PSD‐95 and the association of PSD‐95 with DHHC2. DHHC2‐mediated palmitoylation of PSD‐95 is required for synaptic transmission and underlies fear learning–induced ...
Zu‐Cheng Shen   +11 more
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Single‐Cell and Spatial Transcriptomics Unveil Key Regulators Governing Cell Differentiation for Schistosoma japonicum Sexual Development

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Using single‐cell and spatial transcriptomics, we identified key regulators that govern cell differentiation involved in parasite development and egg laying in Schistosoma japonicum. This comprehensive study establishes a foundational resource for understanding schistosome biology, deciphers the regulatory programs underlying cell differentiation and ...
Zhigang Lu   +9 more
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Assessing Strengths and Limitations of Magnetoencephalography Source Imaging With Intracerebral EEG

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Simultaneous MEG and stereotactic EEG (SEEG) recordings provide a direct validation framework for MEG source imaging in focal epilepsy. Virtual SEEG signals derived from MEG reconstructions reveal significant agreement with intracranial measures of spike localization, resting‐state oscillations, and functional connectivity, while also identifying ...
Jawata Afnan   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Neural oscillations in the perception of audiovisual synchrony

open access: yes, 2017
Bastiaansen, MCM   +4 more
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Brain to Brain Musical Interaction: A Systematic Review of Neural Synchrony in Musical Activities.

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
The use of hyperscanning technology has revealed the neural mechanisms underlying multi-person interaction in musical activities. However, there is currently a lack of integration among various research findings.
Shate Cheng   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Synchrony: A Neural Correlate of Somatosensory Attention

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2007
We investigated whether synchrony between neuronal spike trains is affected by the animal's attentional state. Cross-correlation functions between pairs of spike trains in the second somatosensory cortex (SII) of three macaque monkeys trained to switch attention between a visual task and a tactile task were computed.
A, Roy   +4 more
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Neural Computing with Concurrent Synchrony

2014
Neural networks are important modeling tools to implement intelligent behaviour in a wide variety of phenomena. We introduce the concept of concurrent synchrony in spikes to enable the efficient representation of neural networks to process sensory stimuli.
Victor Parque   +2 more
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Enhancement of Neural Synchrony by Time Delay

Physical Review Letters, 2004
In a network of neuronal oscillators with time-delayed coupling, we uncover a phenomenon of enhancement of neural synchrony by time delay: a stable synchronized state exists at low coupling strengths for significant time delays. By formulating a master stability equation for time-delayed networks of Hindmarsh-Rose neurons, we show that there is always ...
Mukeshwar, Dhamala   +2 more
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Abnormal neural oscillations and synchrony in schizophrenia

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2010
Converging evidence from electrophysiological, physiological and anatomical studies suggests that abnormalities in the synchronized oscillatory activity of neurons may have a central role in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Neural oscillations are a fundamental mechanism for the establishment of precise temporal relationships between neuronal ...
Peter J, Uhlhaas, Wolf, Singer
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