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The newest Nature Neuroscience papers

We publish all accepted papers online in the weeks before the print issue comes out. The following papers went online this past Sunday November 6th - a bumper crop.

Dean et al., "Neural population coding of sound level adapts to stimulus statistics"
Egner & Hirsch, "Cognitive control mechanisms resolve conflict through cortical amplification of task-relevant information"
Tavazoie et al., "Regulation of neuronal morphology and function by the tumor suppressors Tsc1 and Tsc2"
Lafuente & Romo, "Neuronal correlates of subjective sensory experience"
Daw et al., "Uncertainty-based competition between prefrontal and dorsolateral striatal systems for behavioral control"

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