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1. Univariate and multivariate sex differences and similarities in gray matter volume within essential language-processing areas

2. Are gender-science stereotypes barriers for women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics? Exploring when, how, and to whom in an experimentally-controlled setting

3. Beyond 'sex prediction': Estimating and interpreting multivariate sex differences and similarities in the brain

4. Sex differences in gray matter volume: how many and how large are they really?

5. Do Gender-Related Stereotypes Affect Spatial Performance? Exploring When, How and to Whom Using a Chronometric Two-Choice Mental Rotation Task

6. Gender Stereotypes Selectively Affect the Remembering of Highly Valued Professions

7. Beyond 'sex prediction': Estimating and interpreting multivariate sex differences and similarities in the brain

8. Enhanced frontoparietal connectivity in multiple sclerosis patients and healthy controls in response to an intensive computerized training focused on working memory

9. Author Correction: Effects of different intracranial volume correction methods on univariate sex differences in grey matter volume and multivariate sex prediction

10. Subcortical grey matter structures in multiple sclerosis

11. Effects of different intracranial volume correction methods on univariate sex differences in grey matter volume and multivariate sex prediction

12. Sex differences in gray matter volume: how many and how large are they really?

13. Hippocampal dysfunction is associated with memory impairment in multiple sclerosis: A volumetric and functional connectivity study

14. Why we should consider sex (and study sex differences) in addiction research

15. Repeated Working Memory Training Improves Task Performance and Neural Efficiency in Multiple Sclerosis Patients and Healthy Controls

16. Do Gender-Related Stereotypes Affect Spatial Performance? Exploring When, How and to Whom Using a Chronometric Two-Choice Mental Rotation Task

18. The cerebellum on cocaine: plasticity and metaplasticity

19. Involving the cerebellum in cocaine-induced memory: pattern of cFos expression in mice trained to acquire conditioned preference for cocaine

20. Working memory training improves cognitive efficiency in multiple sclerosis patients

21. Have we been ignoring the elephant in the room? Seven arguments for considering the cerebellum as part of addiction circuitry

22. Cocaine-induced plasticity in the cerebellum of sensitised mice

23. Cerebellar hallmarks of conditioned preference for cocaine

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