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  • Exotic spin-dependent force are among the possible extensions of the Standard Model that can be probed by precision measurements. Here, the authors use a spin-exchange-relaxation free (SERF) K-Rb-21Ne comagnetometer to improve limits on spin- and velocity dependent forces.

    • Kai Wei
    • Wei Ji
    • Dmitry Budker
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-7
  • When making a decision, we have to take into account not only the information that is available, but also the reliability of this information. This behavioral study finds that, while searching for a visual target, people weigh up cue reliability in an almost identical fashion to a mathematical ideal observer, and a neural network model can explain how this behavior is produced.

    • Wei Ji Ma
    • Vidhya Navalpakkam
    • Alexandre Pouget
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 14, P: 783-790
  • Computational neuroscientists have started to shed light on how probabilistic representations and computations might be implemented in neural circuits, and here the authors review the application of these theories thus far. They further discuss the challenges that will emerge as researchers start expanding their use to more sophisticated, real-life computations.

    • Alexandre Pouget
    • Jeffrey M Beck
    • Peter E Latham
    Reviews
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 16, P: 1170-1178
  • Working memory is thought to be limited in capacity, holding a fixed, small number of items, but it has recently been proposed that working memory might be conceptualized as a limited resource that is distributed flexibly between all items to be maintained in memory. In this review, the authors consider emerging evidence for this proposal.

    • Wei Ji Ma
    • Masud Husain
    • Paul M Bays
    Reviews
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 17, P: 347-356