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17061.
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Neural timescales from a computational perspective. (submitted)
17062.
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Bayesian Priors in Active Avoidance. (submitted)
17063.
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Effective excitability captures network dynamics across development and phenotypes. (submitted)
17064.
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Disturbance of the Sense of Agency in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and its Modulation by Social Context. (submitted)
17065.
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An Amygdalar-Vagal-Glandular Circuit Controls the Intestinal Microbiome. (submitted)
17066.
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Visually Evoked 40 Hz Gamma Activity Enhanced by Transcranial Electrical Stimulation. (submitted)
17067.
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Causal Analysis of Absolute and Relative Risk Reductions. (submitted)
17068.
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Primate Saccade Rhythmicity. (submitted)
17069.
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Detecting and Deterring Manipulation in a Cognitive Hierarchy. (submitted)
17070.
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The hippocampus supports interpolation into new states during category abstraction. (submitted)
17071.
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EEG denoising during transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation across simulated, phantom and human data. (submitted)
17072.
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Top-down modulation of visual cortical stimulus encoding and gamma independent of firing rates. (submitted)
17073.
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Shock to Thrill: Linking Sensation and Information Seeking. (submitted)
17074.
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Quantitative metabolic reference for healthy human cerebrum derived from group averaged 9.4T 1H MRSI data. (submitted)
17075.
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Beyond Theory of Mind: A formal interoperable framework for social inference and representation. (submitted)
17076.
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Flexible and Cost-Effective Deep Learning for Fast Multi-Parametric Relaxometry using Phase-Cycled bSSFP. (submitted)
17077.
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MR sequence design using digital twins of non-idealized hardware. (submitted)
17078.
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Overly deep hierarchical mentalizing produces paranoia: a new formal theory. (submitted)
17079.
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CogBench: a large language model walks into a psychology lab. (submitted)
17080.
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Protocol for a prospective, multi-centric, cross-sectional cohort study to assess personal light exposure. (submitted)