WHO: Production/Production Vendor
WHEN: Between Export from EJP/xPub and delivery to production vendor
WHERE: In eLife bot processes
WHAT: Author related metadata
WHY: We are going to be reworking the XML Manifest so this give the develops doing this further information
Proposed solution
The following information can pass unchanged from EJP to the production vendor in the Manifest XML file:
<article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">37701</article-id>
<abstract><p>Humans and other animals often violate economic principles when choosing between multiple alternatives, but the underlying neurocognitive mechanisms remain elusive. A robust finding is that adding a third option can alter the relative preference for the original alternatives, but studies disagree on whether the third option's value decreases or increases accuracy. To shed light on this controversy, we used and extended the paradigm of one study reporting a positive effect. However, our four experiments with 147 human participants and a reanalysis of the original data revealed that the positive effect is neither replicable nor reproducible. In contrast, our behavioral and eye-tracking results are best explained by assuming that the third option's value captures attention and thereby impedes accuracy. We propose a computational model that accounts for the complex interplay of value, attention, and choice. Our theory explains how choice sets and environments influence the neurocognitive processes of multi-alternative decision making.</p</abstract>
<article-categories><subj-group subj-group-type="display-channel"><subject>Tools and Resources</subject></subj-group><subj-group subj-group-type="heading"><subject>Neuroscience</subject></subj-group></article-categories>
<title-group><article-title>The subiculum is a patchwork of discrete subregions</article-title></title-group>
<custom-meta specific-use="meta-only"><meta-name>Author impact statement</meta-name><meta-value>Pyramidal cells of the subiculum, a major output cell type of the hippocampus, can be deconstructed into distinct subtypes that exhibit a patchwork-like organization in space.</meta-value></custom-meta>
<back><fn-group content-type="ethics-information"><title>Ethics</title><fn fn-type="other"><p>Animal experimentation: Experimental procedures were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee at the Janelia Research Campus.(protocols 14-118 and 17-159).</p></fn></fn-group></back>
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WHO: Production/Production Vendor WHEN: Between Export from EJP/xPub and delivery to production vendor WHERE: In eLife bot processes WHAT: Author related metadata WHY: We are going to be reworking the XML Manifest so this give the develops doing this further information
Proposed solution
The following information can pass unchanged from EJP to the production vendor in the Manifest XML file:
<article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">37701</article-id>
<article-id pub-id-type="doi">https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.37701</article-id>
<abstract><p>Humans and other animals often violate economic principles when choosing between multiple alternatives, but the underlying neurocognitive mechanisms remain elusive. A robust finding is that adding a third option can alter the relative preference for the original alternatives, but studies disagree on whether the third option's value decreases or increases accuracy. To shed light on this controversy, we used and extended the paradigm of one study reporting a positive effect. However, our four experiments with 147 human participants and a reanalysis of the original data revealed that the positive effect is neither replicable nor reproducible. In contrast, our behavioral and eye-tracking results are best explained by assuming that the third option's value captures attention and thereby impedes accuracy. We propose a computational model that accounts for the complex interplay of value, attention, and choice. Our theory explains how choice sets and environments influence the neurocognitive processes of multi-alternative decision making.</p</abstract>
<article-categories><subj-group subj-group-type="display-channel"><subject>Tools and Resources</subject></subj-group><subj-group subj-group-type="heading"><subject>Neuroscience</subject></subj-group></article-categories>
<title-group><article-title>The subiculum is a patchwork of discrete subregions</article-title></title-group>
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<kwd-group kwd-group-type="research-organism"><title>Research organism</title><kwd>Mouse</kwd></kwd-group>
<kwd-group kwd-group-type="author-keywords"><title>Author keywords</title><kwd>RNA-seq</kwd><kwd>hippocampus</kwd><kwd>subiculum</kwd><kwd>transcriptome</kwd><kwd>pyramidal cell</kwd><kwd>cell type</kwd></kwd-group>
<custom-meta specific-use="meta-only"><meta-name>Author impact statement</meta-name><meta-value>Pyramidal cells of the subiculum, a major output cell type of the hippocampus, can be deconstructed into distinct subtypes that exhibit a patchwork-like organization in space.</meta-value></custom-meta>
<back><fn-group content-type="ethics-information"><title>Ethics</title><fn fn-type="other"><p>Animal experimentation: Experimental procedures were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee at the Janelia Research Campus.(protocols 14-118 and 17-159).</p></fn></fn-group></back>
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