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Recent research has discovered new connections between cerebellar neurons, revealed abundant inputs related to reward, demonstrated a cellular solution for the temporal credit assignment problem and restructured theories of cerebellar learning.
The Organization for Human Brain Mapping presents its best practices report for reproducible EEG and MEG research, highlighting issues and main recommendations in this Perspective.
Most psychiatric genetics research has contrasted diagnosed ‘cases’ and controls. Here the authors describe alternative approaches leveraging large population-based cohorts and examining disease-related endophenotypes.