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  1. Olfactory sensitivity and threat-sensitive responses to alarm cue in an invasive fish

    Establishing how invasive animals perceive and manage the threat of predation improves our understanding of why certain species rapidly invade...

    C. Michael Wagner, Jason D. Bals, ... Mikaela E. Feder in Biological Invasions
    Article Open access 26 May 2023
  2. Multivariate EEG activity reflects the Bayesian integration and the integrated Galilean relative velocity of sensory motion during sensorimotor behavior

    Humans integrate multiple sources of information for action-taking, using the reliability of each source to allocate weight to the data. This...

    Woojae Jeong, Seolmin Kim, ... Joonyeol Lee in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 28 January 2023
  3. Perceptually salient differences in a species recognition cue do not promote auditory streaming in eastern grey treefrogs (Hyla versicolor)

    Auditory streaming underlies a receiver’s ability to organize complex mixtures of auditory input into distinct perceptual “streams” that represent...

    Lata Kalra, Shoshana Altman, Mark A. Bee in Journal of Comparative Physiology A
    Article 11 May 2024
  4. A methodological checklist for fMRI drug cue reactivity studies: development and expert consensus

    Cue reactivity is one of the most frequently used paradigms in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies of substance use disorders...

    Hamed Ekhtiari, Mehran Zare-Bidoky, ... Anna Zilverstand in Nature Protocols
    Article 04 February 2022
  5. Multi-modal cue integration in the black garden ant

    In a constantly changing environment, it is advantageous for animals to encode a location (such as a food source) relying on more than one single...

    Massimo De Agrò, Felix Benjamin Oberhauser, ... Lucia Regolin in Animal Cognition
    Article 19 February 2020
  6. Age-related decline in cognitive flexibility and inadequate preparation: evidence from task-state network analysis

    Behavioral evidence showed decreased cognitive flexibility in older adults. However, task-based network mechanisms of cognitive flexibility in aging...

    Haishuo **a, Ting Li, ... Antao Chen in GeroScience
    Article 22 March 2024
  7. Stable, flexible, common, and distinct behaviors support rule-based and information-integration category learning

    The ability to organize variable sensory signals into discrete categories is a fundamental process in human cognition thought to underlie many...

    Casey L. Roark, Bharath Chandrasekaran in npj Science of Learning
    Article Open access 13 May 2023
  8. Cortical temporal integration can account for limits of temporal perception: investigations in the binaural system

    The auditory system has exquisite temporal coding in the periphery which is transformed into a rate-based code in central auditory structures, like...

    Ravinderjit Singh, Hari M. Bharadwaj in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 26 September 2023
  9. Integration of photoperiodic and temperature cues by the circadian clock to regulate insect seasonal adaptations

    Organisms adapt to unfavorable seasonal conditions to survive. These seasonal adaptations rely on the correct interpretation of environmental cues...

    Sergio Hidalgo, Joanna C. Chiu in Journal of Comparative Physiology A
    Article Open access 16 August 2023
  10. Integration of landmark and saccade target signals in macaque frontal cortex visual responses

    Visual landmarks influence spatial cognition and behavior, but their influence on visual codes for action is poorly understood. Here, we test...

    Adrian Schütz, Vishal Bharmauria, ... J. Douglas Crawford in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 13 September 2023
  11. Cue-triggered activity replay in human early visual cortex

    The recall of learned temporal sequences by a visual cue is an important form of experience-based neural plasticity. Here we observed such...

    Junshi Lu, Lu Luo, ... Nihong Chen in Science China Life Sciences
    Article 16 June 2020
  12. Pheromone cue triggers switch between vectors in the desert harvest ant, Veromessor pergandei

    The desert harvester ant ( Veromessor pergandei ) employs a mixture of social and individual navigational strategies at separate stages of their...

    Cody A. Freas, Jenna V. Congdon, ... Marcia L. Spetch in Animal Cognition
    Article 20 February 2020
  13. Optogenetic and pharmacological interventions link hypocretin neurons to impulsivity in mice

    Neurons in the lateral hypothalamus expressing the neuropeptide Hypocretin, also known as orexin, are known critical modulators of arousal stability....

    Susan M. Tyree, Kimberly J. Jennings, ... Luis de Lecea in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 19 January 2023
  14. Anti-predator responses to chemical, visual, and combined cues by an estuarine hermit crab from sandy tidal flats

    Abstract

    Many aquatic invertebrates adjust their behavior to the degree of predation risk, which can be inferred from various sensory cues. We...

    Y. Yamamoto, K. Yoshino, T. Koga in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
    Article 25 May 2023
  15. Transcriptomic basis of sex loss in the pea aphid

    Background

    Transitions from sexual to asexual reproduction are common in eukaryotes, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly known. The pea aphid—

    M. D. Huguet, S. Robin, ... G. Le Trionnaire in BMC Genomics
    Article Open access 21 February 2024
  16. The use of polarized light in the zonal orientation of the sandhopper Talitrus saltator (Montagu)

    It is well known that the celestial polarization is used as a compass cue by many species of insects and crustaceans. Although it has been shown that...

    Alberto Ugolini, Takahiko Hariyama, ... Luca Mercatelli in Zoological Letters
    Article Open access 18 May 2023
  17. Native amphibian toxin reduces invasive crayfish feeding with potential benefits to stream biodiversity

    Background

    Biodiversity is generally reduced when non-native species invade an ecosystem. Invasive crayfish, Procambarus clarkii , populate California...

    Gary M. Bucciarelli, Sierra J. Smith, ... Lee B. Kats in BMC Ecology and Evolution
    Article Open access 13 September 2023
  18. Integration of substrate- and flow-derived stresses in endothelial cell mechanobiology

    Endothelial cells (ECs) lining all blood vessels are subjected to large mechanical stresses that regulate their structure and function in health and...

    Claire A. Dessalles, Claire Leclech, ... Abdul I. Barakat in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 21 June 2021
  19. Antlion larvae localize long distant preys by a mechanism based on time difference

    Pit building antlions Euroleon nostras have been submitted to artificial cues in order to delineate their faculty to localize a prey. Series of...

    Vanessa Martinez, David Sillam-Dussès, ... Jan Podlesnik in Journal of Comparative Physiology A
    Article 01 June 2023
  20. Harmonic memory signals in the human cerebral cortex induced by semantic relatedness of words

    When we memorize multiple words simultaneously, semantic relatedness among those words assists memory. For example, the information about “apple”,...

    Yasuki Noguchi in npj Science of Learning
    Article Open access 14 February 2024
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