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Acetylcholine prioritises direct synaptic inputs from entorhinal cortex to CA1 by differential modulation of feedforward inhibitory circuits
Abstract: Acetylcholine release in the hippocampus plays a central role in the formation of new memory representations. An influential but largely untested theory proposes that memory formation requires acetylcholine to enhance...
Acetylcholine prioritises direct synaptic inputs from entorhinal cortex to CA1 by differential modulation of feedforward inhibitory circuits.
Acetylcholine release in the hippocampus plays a central role in the formation of new memory representations. An influential but largely untested theory proposes that memory formation requires acetylcholine to enhance responses...
Pandemic Participation
This article revisits the three foundational principles of Participatory Mapping practice identified in Good practices in participatory mapping. These include processes that strive for transparency, are unencumbered by time, and...
Writing a Young Adult Fantasy Book
Miara Truog Sebouhian
Jan 01, 0001
For my Summer Fellows project I worked with Dr. Jon Volkmer in the Creative Writing department on the second installment of my young adult fantasy book in the series titled: "Sisters and the Battle of the Magic-Born." The first...
Published by: Ursinus College
Eagle Mascot Installed as Newest Winthrop Public Art
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
On Friday, Winthrop workers will install a 12-foot eagle sculpture near the main entrance of campus. Artist Jon Hair of Cornelius, N.C., created the bronze sculpture over an 18-month period.
Published by: Winthrop University
International Schools Must Include Neurodivergent and Disabled Students for Global Citizenship Goals
Jon Springer
Nov 24, 2023
International schools typically promise to provide some form of global citizenship education or internationally minded perspective on the world. There is value added to global citizenship education by including neurodivergent...
Accounting for uncertainty

Sensorimotor coordination is thought to rely on cerebellar-based internal models for state estimation, but the underlying neural mechanisms and specific contribution of the cerebellar components is unknown. A central aspect...

The Grizzly, November 2, 2023
Homecoming Recap Berman Receives Grant for Upcoming Exhibition Midweek Meditation Brave in Season: Jon Volkmer's New Novel is a "Damn Good Read" Victims of Duty: Absurdism and Ambiguity Diving All in on Troubles End...
Published by: Ursinus College
On Markov blankets and hierarchical self-organisation

Biological self-organisation can be regarded as a process of spontaneous pattern formation; namely, the emergence of structures that distinguish themselves from their environment. This process can occur at nested spatial...

Three Finalists Named for Winthrop's VP for Institutional Advancement Position
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop President Dan Mahony said the university conducted a national search to find a good fit for a vice president who can leverage the university's advancement opportunities. The finalists are: Evan Bohnen, associate vice...
Published by: Winthrop University
The emergence of synchrony in networks of mutually inferring neurons

This paper considers the emergence of a generalised synchrony in ensembles of coupled self-organising systems, such as neurons. We start from the premise that any self-organising system complies with the free energy...

Accounting for uncertainty

Sensorimotor coordination is thought to rely on cerebellar-based internal models for state estimation, but the underlying neural mechanisms and specific contribution of the cerebellar components is unknown. A central aspect...

The emergence of synchrony in networks of mutually inferring neurons

This paper considers the emergence of a generalised synchrony in ensembles of coupled self-organising systems, such as neurons. We start from the premise that any self-organising system complies with the free energy...

Cerebellar state estimation enables resilient coupling across behavioural domains

Cerebellar computations are necessary for fine behavioural control and may rely on internal models for estimation of behaviourally relevant states. Here, we propose that the central cerebellar function is to estimate how...

Cerebellar state estimation enables resilient coupling across behavioural domains

Cerebellar computations are necessary for fine behavioural control and may rely on internal models for estimation of behaviourally relevant states. Here, we propose that the central cerebellar function is to estimate how...

Software and Systems Engineers in ICS Security
The introduction of Industry 4.0 and IIoT has enabled the interconnection of information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) and exposed industrial control systems to cyber threats. Industrial cybersecurity requires...
On Markov blankets and hierarchical self-organisation

Biological self-organisation can be regarded as a process of spontaneous pattern formation; namely, the emergence of structures that distinguish themselves from their environment. This process can occur at nested spatial...

The markov blankets of life

This work addresses the autonomous organization of biological systems. It does so by considering the boundaries of biological systems, from individual cells to Home sapiens, in terms of the presence of Markov blankets under...

The markov blankets of life

This work addresses the autonomous organization of biological systems. It does so by considering the boundaries of biological systems, from individual cells to Home sapiens, in terms of the presence of Markov blankets under...

Genetic distance from wolves affects family dogs' reactions towards howls.
Domestication dramatically changes behaviour, including communication, as seen in the case of dogs (Canis familiaris) and wolves (Canis lupus). We tested the hypothesis that domestication may affect an ancient, shared...
Published by: Communications biology

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