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Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, Setti et al. show that the superior temporal cortex is synchronized across auditory and visual presentation of the same narrative, even in sensory-deprived individuals who lack any audiovisual experience.
A campaign-level field experiment shows how digital advertising may have affected differential turnout in the 2020 US presidential election, particularly among early voters.
Standard decision models assume that all options' values are encoded on a common scale by a unique representation system. Across nine experiments, Garcia et al. provide evidence that challenges this assumption: participants treat experiential and symbolic options asymmetrically.