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1  these cells differ both morphologically and behaviorally.
2 ored features, a prediction which we confirm behaviorally.
3 ller than the upper disparity limit measured behaviorally.
4 nfluenced hominins, both morphologically and behaviorally.
5                                              Behaviorally, 5-HT depleted subjects demonstrated impair
6 ant-mimicking "myrmecoid" body forms and are behaviorally accepted into their aggressive hosts' socie
7 squitoes are not attracted to lactic acid, a behaviorally active component of human sweat, and they l
8 e EEG (qEEG) to investigate the effects of a behaviorally active dose of the M1/M4-preferring muscari
9 s provide a new approach to the discovery of behaviorally active Orco antagonists for eventual use as
10                                              Behaviorally adequate neuronal firing patterns are criti
11 open question is whether range adaptation is behaviorally advantageous.
12 trained Standardized Patients according to a behaviorally anchored professionalism criteria checklist
13            Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is behaviorally and biologically heterogeneous and likely r
14 stantially in the degree to which they adapt behaviorally and can listen successfully under such circ
15 ate nonspectral colors, and are these colors behaviorally and ecologically relevant?
16 nce in clinical outcome in a large sample of behaviorally and emotionally dysregulated youth.
17 runcated tau was halted, most mice recovered behaviorally and functionally.
18 ocation is supported by active sensing, both behaviorally and in terms of brain activity.
19 ther neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) are behaviorally and medically heterogeneous.
20  rootworm was present over the last 50 y are behaviorally and metabolically resistant to sequestered
21 te bouts of reward seeking and retrieval are behaviorally and neurally dissociable from bouts of rewa
22 e refinement of fine and gross movements was behaviorally and neurally dissociable.
23 nguishing process-specific computations both behaviorally and neurally is crucial for developing comp
24     These learning mechanisms were separable behaviorally and neurally.
25 ecision, and vividness were dissociable both behaviorally and neurally: successful versus unsuccessfu
26 between central 5-HT and GLP-1 signaling are behaviorally and physiologically relevant for the contro
27 ng stimulus-stimulus learning can be blocked behaviorally and reinstated by optogenetically activatin
28 es leading to the initiation of complex, yet behaviorally appropriate, response patterns and the mobi
29                                 Our study of behaviorally arrhythmic Drosophila circadian period muta
30  hypersynchronous oscillations that manifest behaviorally as absence seizures.
31      Minimum integration time was calculated behaviorally as the shortest stimulus duration for which
32                      Amusia and aphasia were behaviorally assessed at acute and 3 month poststroke st
33 arly and positively related to the degree of behaviorally assessed attenuation; that is, the more par
34                                All rats were behaviorally assessed over 2 weeks.
35 Resting-state fMRI data from a subset of the behaviorally assessed subjects (n = 230) revealed that c
36 elopmental psychiatric affliction manifested behaviorally at late adolescence/early adulthood.
37 tions leading to potential rewards were less behaviorally attractive, and those leading to punishment
38 tory cells was associated with responding to behaviorally avoided bitter tastants.
39  we characterized Alzheimer-like alterations behaviorally, biochemically and immunohistochemically 6
40       Although most organisms thermoregulate behaviorally, biologists still cannot easily predict whe
41                                              Behaviorally, both age groups showed the testing effect
42                                              Behaviorally, both congruency and reactivation enhanced
43  is a neurodevelopmental disorder, diagnosed behaviorally by social and communication deficits, repet
44                                              Behaviorally, changes in neural activity were accompanie
45 N abilities in humans.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Behaviorally, children are less proficient than adults a
46                                              Behaviorally, chronic fluoxetine facilitated extinction
47  Unexpectedly, we find that aged mice remain behaviorally circadian and that their epidermal and musc
48  symptoms and to adults who have spent years behaviorally compensating for narrow esophageal strictur
49 ortant roles in the evolution of all social, behaviorally complex animals, including baboons and huma
50 y boundaries of "America First" populism are behaviorally connected to increased odds of having been
51 es regulate neural circuits in ways that are behaviorally consequential.
52                                              Behaviorally, consistent with increased striatal dopamin
53                                              Behaviorally, Cooling Cells promote both warm and cool a
54                                 Third, these behaviorally critical late-phase IT response patterns we
55          Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a behaviorally defined condition that manifests in infancy
56 rliest and at latencies that are within this behaviorally-defined time window.
57                                              Behaviorally, dependencies in memory were observed for t
58 ive neurons in FEF, but not caudate, encoded behaviorally derived biases in the accumulation process.
59 despite their lower spiking noise, may limit behaviorally determined contrast sensitivity soon after
60  leading to aberrant neural activity that is behaviorally detrimental.
61 ious work has shown that these processes are behaviorally dissociable (e.g., people can have clear me
62 calization production and classify them into behaviorally distinct categories ('words' or 'call types
63 ed paw tracking combined with PAWS reveals a behaviorally divergent mouse strain that displays hypers
64 al hippocampus glutamatergic neurons causing behaviorally diverse responses to stress.
65              To identify biologically and/or behaviorally driven as opposed to diagnostically driven
66                                 Small-scale, behaviorally driven cluster patterns were found to be cr
67                                 To study how behaviorally driven dynamics of dural vessels might be a
68                    Here, we investigated how behaviorally driven neural activity is distributed and c
69 f specific neuron subtypes in the context of behaviorally driven patterns of neuronal activity.
70  it nigh on impossible to study somnambulism behaviorally during wakefulness.
71 nality, as measured both physiologically and behaviorally, during conditioned fear and innate/social
72 ggest that the two structures interact, in a behaviorally dynamic manner, through subregion-specific
73                                 It manifests behaviorally early during development and is often used
74 ycling precedes the antidepressant action at behaviorally effective doses and suggest that the rapid
75 n Opn4(-/-); Pde6b(rd1/rd1) mice that cannot behaviorally entrain to light-dark cycles, the phase of
76 tead, the PFC grouped locations representing behaviorally equivalent task features together, consiste
77                                              Behaviorally, even for unseen targets, subjects reported
78  design feature is the ability to transition behaviorally from solid to fluid under sufficient load o
79 singly, the degree of neural improvement was behaviorally gated.
80                                              Behaviorally, gratitude was stronger than joy when the b
81             The striatum is anatomically and behaviorally implicated in behaviors that promote effici
82  affected in a PKA-dependent manner, whereas behaviorally important hippocampal projections were pres
83 the world successfully, the brain must parse behaviorally important information from a complex sensor
84 etinal ganglion cell types and projecting to behaviorally important targets including the pulvinar an
85         Hippocampal activity represents many behaviorally important variables, including context, an
86 les used by participants to classify actions behaviorally, in line with the view that this region is
87                                              Behaviorally, individuals with generalized anxiety disor
88                      Notably, (i) JWH133 was behaviorally ineffective in animals that had no prior ex
89 covaries with some linguistic features that, behaviorally, influence on-line processing and comprehen
90 ow no consistent relationships between these behaviorally-influenced aspects of muscle architecture a
91 single neurons, reflecting the fact that the behaviorally informative features of auditory objects ar
92 ersus mitigate risk for social anxiety among behaviorally inhibited children and studies that suggest
93 trol) function together to determine whether behaviorally inhibited children are able to flexibly reg
94 atic control," increase the probability that behaviorally inhibited children display socially reticen
95  to the emotions, thoughts, and behaviors of behaviorally inhibited children in real-world contexts.
96 of adult internalizing psychopathology among behaviorally inhibited individuals.
97 n was reduced at a time when self-generated, behaviorally irrelevant (predictable) signals occur.
98 onstrate that a rapid (~170 ms) reduction of behaviorally irrelevant information occurs in the occipi
99                                              Behaviorally, KO mice as well as mice with AAV-mediated
100                                              Behaviorally, Kv4.2TA mice displayed normal initial lear
101 he more-susceptible allele (2L+(a)) are also behaviorally less likely to be found inside houses.
102 le, high signal-to-noise ratio recordings of behaviorally-linked nerve activity over multi-week times
103                                              Behaviorally, loss of either GABA(A) receptors (GABA(A)R
104                                              Behaviorally, loss of Lphn2 from the CA1 region increase
105 ision threshold that determines which one is behaviorally manifest: a race model, where action select
106 ternal fluctuations in neural activity drive behaviorally meaningful variations in the likelihood fun
107                                              Behaviorally-mediated, high trophic transfer characteriz
108 rained, potentially limiting how individuals behaviorally mitigate the effects of environmental chang
109 ogical change, for example the appearance of behaviorally modern humans, may be unwarranted.
110 at impulsive animals are neurochemically and behaviorally more sensitive to heroin and exhibit reduce
111  Persistent firing ability from neurons from behaviorally naive aged rats was lower compared to neuro
112                                           In behaviorally naive mice the majority of RXFP3+ neurons w
113 I neurons from young and aged rats that were behaviorally naive or trained on trace eyeblink conditio
114 failed to distinguish states when it was not behaviorally necessary.
115 eas for neural network mechanisms underlying behaviorally observed improvements in near-threshold odo
116 ween striatal neurons might give rise to the behaviorally observed synergism between the direct/indir
117                                              Behaviorally, older hearing-impaired (HI) listeners show
118 d clinically (eg, posture, bradykinesia) and behaviorally (open field test), and their brains were pr
119 umerical discrimination sensitivity observed behaviorally, outside of the scanner.
120                                              Behaviorally participants discounted less in self-choice
121                                              Behaviorally, participants had similarly accurate memory
122                                              Behaviorally, participants were better at discriminating
123                                              Behaviorally, patients displayed an increased learning r
124                                              Behaviorally, post-encoding TMS to LOC selectively impai
125                                              Behaviorally, PSD-95(-/-) mice exhibit a lack of sociabi
126                                              Behaviorally, rats given an LFPI displayed transient red
127 aphy, gauged sensory inference explicitly by behaviorally recording sensory statistical learning erro
128 ectively silence newly formed connections in behaviorally recovered animals.
129  of rearing, transmission was increased when behaviorally relevant (unpredictable) signals may occur.
130 optimized finely to process and discriminate behaviorally relevant acoustic features and sounds (e.g.
131 istinct signals that are apparently rendered behaviorally relevant and hedonically distinct through e
132 fic measured behaviors requires dissociating behaviorally relevant and irrelevant dynamics, which is
133 gating patterns of cortical excitability are behaviorally relevant and may be a necessary component o
134 hat are affected by the movements; and it is behaviorally relevant as excitation of T cells affected
135 Critically, these neural representations are behaviorally relevant as they closely track the perceive
136 these parietal identity representations were behaviorally relevant as they closely tracked the percei
137 rected behaviour indeed constrains models to behaviorally relevant aspects of the environment, but th
138 bling animals to flexibly assign sounds into behaviorally relevant categories.
139 tify natural sounds and categorize them into behaviorally relevant categories.
140  recently established technique for removing behaviorally relevant cell populations, we present evide
141 interneurons is responsible for transmitting behaviorally relevant cholinergic signals to spiny proje
142 network-level resting fMRI fluctuations with behaviorally relevant circuit-level neural dynamics.
143 nding how active dendrites are exploited for behaviorally relevant computations is a fundamental chal
144 ivation of MCtx corticobulbar neurons evokes behaviorally relevant concurrent movements of the foreli
145   This work establishes mosquito legs as the behaviorally relevant contact sensors of DEET.
146       We demonstrated the iTango system in a behaviorally relevant context, by inducing expression of
147                                        These behaviorally relevant differences in local and between-r
148                                 Furthermore, behaviorally relevant dynamic FC emerges from the interc
149 each and grasp tasks, PSID revealed that the behaviorally relevant dynamics are significantly lower-d
150    Furthermore, PSID more accurately learned behaviorally relevant dynamics for each joint and record
151 vity while dissociating and prioritizing its behaviorally relevant dynamics.
152 two pattern completion neurons could trigger behaviorally relevant ensembles and correct behavioral r
153                                Disruption of behaviorally relevant ensembles by activation of non-sel
154  However, flexible and reliable selection of behaviorally relevant ensembles can occur with unbiased
155  of only two pattern completion neurons from behaviorally relevant ensembles improved performance, by
156 es were evoked by the mistaken activation of behaviorally relevant ensembles.
157  systems play a key role in the detection of behaviorally relevant environmental stimuli.
158 e pupil diameter increases when orienting to behaviorally relevant events and is positively correlate
159 ontrol the timing of eye movements to detect behaviorally relevant events.
160 nstantaneous firing rate in biologically and behaviorally relevant factors: spiking refractoriness, e
161 , visual processing tasks are simplified and behaviorally relevant features from the visual environme
162 d to increased intrinsic excitability in the behaviorally relevant Fos-expressing neuronal ensembles,
163 are critical for conveying information about behaviorally relevant frequency trajectories, and how th
164  circuits may act synergistically to achieve behaviorally relevant functions.
165 t ventral striatum (vStr) exhibit prominent, behaviorally relevant gamma-band oscillations.
166 exibly assign sensory stimuli into discrete, behaviorally relevant groupings.
167 cognitive process for assigning stimuli into behaviorally relevant groups.
168        Enzymes capable of synthesizing these behaviorally relevant hormones were largely limited to t
169 ent-specific areas; these AIS increases were behaviorally relevant in the brain's fusiform face area.
170  time, that the electrosensory flow contains behaviorally relevant information accessible only throug
171          Second, the ACC integrates diverse, behaviorally relevant information across multiple timesc
172                       Third, the ACC signals behaviorally relevant information flexibly, displaying t
173 is critical to perception, serving to select behaviorally relevant information for privileged process
174        Attention selectively routes the most behaviorally relevant information from the stream of sen
175                                  Maintaining behaviorally relevant information in spatial working mem
176  large rapid eye movements-saccades-to bring behaviorally relevant information into the fovea, where
177 isual attention allows the brain to focus on behaviorally relevant information while ignoring irrelev
178 standing of how the auditory system extracts behaviorally relevant information, the vocalizer identit
179 rmation on those different scales to extract behaviorally relevant information.
180 vity that reflects the active maintenance of behaviorally relevant information.
181 sifting the visual scene for the few bits of behaviorally relevant information.
182 iverse temporal filtering properties encodes behaviorally relevant input timing patterns, and how thi
183 boratory and field techniques, we identified behaviorally relevant levels of nighttime light and mapp
184 ng alternately promotes either sampling at a behaviorally relevant location (i.e., sensory functions)
185 s in human subjects while they attended to a behaviorally relevant location and prepared a response e
186 echanisms that boost sensory processing at a behaviorally relevant location while filtering out compe
187 y after a symbolic spatial cue, specifying a behaviorally relevant location, microsaccades tend to be
188 olarizes membrane potential responses at the behaviorally relevant location.
189 lectively activated place cells that encoded behaviorally relevant locations in a virtual reality env
190 Spatial attention is discontinuous, sampling behaviorally relevant locations in theta-rhythmic cycles
191 electrophysiological evidence indicates that behaviorally relevant locations, regardless of the sourc
192 te local interneuronal circuits by tACS in a behaviorally relevant manner provides a basis for tACS a
193  circuits, providing a novel pathway for the behaviorally relevant midrange time-scale regulation of
194  we tested the specific hypothesis that this behaviorally relevant modulation is present in the MGB s
195 ovements called microsaccades changes around behaviorally relevant moments in a way that stabilizes t
196 s that it reflects the temporal selection of behaviorally relevant moments, broadly facilitating the
197 en the visual properties of an object elicit behaviorally relevant motor representations.
198 ded into discriminable areas based solely on behaviorally relevant neural activity, revealing functio
199                                          The behaviorally relevant neural correlates of cue reliabili
200   PSID provides a general new tool to reveal behaviorally relevant neural dynamics that can otherwise
201                           Our results reveal behaviorally relevant neural sensory-motor coupling duri
202  thereby gained optogenetic control of these behaviorally relevant neurons.
203 ual cortex, and posit V4 as a foundation for behaviorally relevant object codes.
204 ted to the processing of location-dependent, behaviorally relevant object features.
205 ical results support the hypothesis that all behaviorally relevant object properties are extracted in
206                     Appropriate responses to behaviorally relevant objects are informed by integratio
207 s": the interpretation of complex signals as behaviorally relevant objects.
208 co-selecting image elements that are part of behaviorally relevant objects.
209          These preference adjustments became behaviorally relevant only for choices that were remembe
210  adapt in awake animals, when stimuli may be behaviorally relevant or not, remains unclear.
211                                              Behaviorally relevant patterns of vestibular nerve activ
212 ayer pyramidal neurons that is selective for behaviorally relevant pup vocalizations.
213  whereas its output reflects the planning of behaviorally relevant saccadic eye movements.
214 Sensorimotor behaviors require processing of behaviorally relevant sensory cues and the ability to se
215  early in discrimination learning to enhance behaviorally relevant sensory information.SIGNIFICANCE S
216       High-level neurons processing complex, behaviorally relevant signals are sensitive to conjuncti
217 ICANCE STATEMENT The ability to focus on the behaviorally relevant signals is essential for the brain
218 ance the representation of a newly acquired, behaviorally relevant sound category.
219        Perception of vocalizations and other behaviorally relevant sounds requires integrating acoust
220 trajectories are an inherent feature of many behaviorally relevant sounds, such as species-specific v
221 s organisms to enhance the representation of behaviorally relevant stimuli by altering the encoding p
222                We relied on ecologically and behaviorally relevant stimuli, contact calls, to investi
223 ntion enhances the neural representations of behaviorally relevant stimuli, typically by a push-pull
224 lized to the left hemisphere and specific to behaviorally relevant stimuli.
225 ical constraints, but also the statistics of behaviorally relevant stimuli; in particular, anticipato
226  the deeper layers become more selective for behaviorally relevant stimuli; more invariant to locatio
227                    Neural representations of behaviorally relevant stimulus features displaying invar
228                                       When a behaviorally relevant stimulus has been previously assoc
229 ising from selectively enhanced responses to behaviorally relevant target stimuli.
230 uence task revealed a rich representation of behaviorally relevant task structure, consistent with th
231 ion of interval-selective neurons can encode behaviorally relevant temporal patterns with millisecond
232 rites can perform sequence discrimination on behaviorally relevant time-scales.
233 in time, increases perceptual sensitivity at behaviorally relevant times.
234  showed that this population was active on a behaviorally relevant timescale and partially overlapped
235 r, the dynamics of excitability over longer, behaviorally relevant timescales remain underexplored.
236 information is communicated between areas on behaviorally relevant timescales.
237  between neurons in different brain areas on behaviorally relevant timescales.
238 ve areas to conjunctively represent multiple behaviorally relevant variables, and possibly by the bas
239 is crucial for the ability of mice to detect behaviorally relevant visual changes.
240                The retina of a larva encodes behaviorally relevant visual information in neural activ
241 allows us to select and act upon a subset of behaviorally relevant visual stimuli while ignoring dist
242 visually responsive neurons appear to select behaviorally relevant visual targets and, subsequently,
243 ction specifically modulates selectivity for behaviorally relevant vocalizations in a specific part o
244  higher-level features because they are more behaviorally relevant, and more invariant and categorica
245 e how adaptation can enhance selectivity for behaviorally relevant, dynamic visual features.
246                           Despite both being behaviorally relevant, little is known about their poten
247                   Although one dimension was behaviorally relevant, multivariate activity patterns in
248 spond to pitch trajectories that distinguish behaviorally relevant, natural sound categories.SIGNIFIC
249  and complex visual representations that are behaviorally relevant.
250 twork connectivity in hemispatial neglect is behaviorally relevant.
251 olinergic modulation of naturally-evoked and behaviorally-relevant dopamine signaling, these data sug
252                     Testing a large range of behaviorally-relevant dopamine signals, we found that th
253           We have previously observed slower behaviorally reported rates of a basic visual phenomenon
254  estrogen-regulated structural plasticity of behaviorally salient connections in the adult female bra
255 the relative timing between sensory cues and behaviorally salient events to form predictive associati
256 ure promoted food intake in free-feeding and behaviorally sated rats, validating the appetite stimula
257                           We also identified behaviorally selective doses of exendin-4 that reduced o
258 s in motor cortical output patterns enable a behaviorally selective engagement of short-latency effec
259                        We show that fish are behaviorally sensitive to millisecond variations in natu
260 tration with the probability of diagnosis of behaviorally severe autism, defined as ADOS >14, across
261                                              Behaviorally, sleep spindle density predicted an increas
262                                              Behaviorally, song structure degraded as the HVC-RA circ
263 w that RNA editing is particularly common in behaviorally sophisticated coleoid cephalopods, with ten
264  include a wide range of morphologically and behaviorally specialized organisms.
265               Collectively, they exhibited a behaviorally specific bi-phasic deficit in reversal lear
266                                              Behaviorally, stress-induced loss of reward sensitivity
267 ge-scale electrophysiology, we observed that behaviorally sufficient object identity solutions emerge
268 ssing through vlPFC as critical to producing behaviorally sufficient object representations in IT.
269 could transform how ASD is detected, both in behaviorally symptomatic children, and in infants at ris
270                                              Behaviorally, TD showed a significant correlation with m
271 ochemical analysis of cortical extracts from behaviorally tested mice revealed distinct age-dependent
272 olescents (n = 569) aged 14 to 24 y, we show behaviorally that over the course of adolescence there i
273                                      We show behaviorally that subjects' value updating was sensitive
274                                We show that, behaviorally, the attentional blink impairs conscious de
275                                              Behaviorally, the hypophagia induced by the pharmacologi
276                                              Behaviorally, the LAC treatment during the last part of
277                                              Behaviorally, the mutant mice had reduced voluntary loco
278                                              Behaviorally, the mutants have increased sensitivity to
279                                              Behaviorally, the occurrence of hippocampal IEDs was acc
280                                              Behaviorally, the percentages on memory test and the lik
281                                              Behaviorally, the punishment decision is primarily defin
282 onths and were evaluated morphologically and behaviorally to determine the integrity of their nigrost
283 ion can be manipulated pharmacologically and behaviorally to impair problematic memories.
284 d made mice resistant both biochemically and behaviorally to the antidepressant effects of ketamine.
285                                              Behaviorally too, unmated males but not females persiste
286 ve zebrafish, as well as optogenetically and behaviorally triggered NE release in the LC and hypothal
287 hine learning algorithm, are able to deliver behaviorally triggered stimuli to flies in a feedback-lo
288  model of Parkinson's disease, we found that behaviorally undetectable nigrostriatal lesions induced
289 ive, brain-based indices of consciousness in behaviorally unresponsive patients represents a challeng
290 ts in the brain even when it does not enable behaviorally useful linear decoding.
291    We analyzed the effects biochemically and behaviorally, using the forced swim, tail suspension, an
292                                              Behaviorally, veterans with PTSD were somewhat slower to
293 y task to index reinstatement of lure images behaviorally via the recapitulation of encoding-related
294                                              Behaviorally, we find that 4-9 month old B6.Htt(Q111/+)
295                                              Behaviorally, we found that chords elicited high pleasur
296                                              Behaviorally, we found that emotional attribution was si
297                                              Behaviorally, we found that reward motivation enhanced 2
298                                              Behaviorally, we show that human subjects reduce uncerta
299                                              Behaviorally, we show that the extent to which participa
300                                              Behaviorally, we show the model replicates the linear re

 
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