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51. The processing of spatial frequencies through time in visual word recognition.

52. Optimizing Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT) Colorectal Cancer Screening Using Gut Bacteriome as a Biomarker.

53. The oscillatory features of visual processing are altered in healthy aging.

54. Maternal Hyperglycemia in Pregnancy and Offspring Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors.

55. Stereopsis provides a constant feed to visual shape representation.

56. Associations of maternal glucose markers in pregnancy with cord blood glucocorticoids and child hair cortisol levels.

57. Associations of maternal insulin sensitivity during pregnancy with childhood central adiposity in the Genetics of Glucose regulation in Gestation and Growth (Gen3G) cohort.

58. Associations between Cord Blood Leptin Levels and Childhood Adiposity Differ by Sex and Age at Adiposity Assessment.

59. Oscillatory visual mechanisms revealed by random temporal sampling.

60. Associations of maternal insulin resistance during pregnancy and offspring inflammation at birth and at 5 years of age: A prospective study in the Gen3G cohort.

61. Maternal glucose in pregnancy is associated with child's adiposity and leptin at 5 years of age.

62. A prospective study of maternal adiposity and glycemic traits across pregnancy and mid-childhood metabolomic profiles.

63. Cognistat: normes francophones pour les 60 ans et plus.

64. Increased flanker task and forward digit span performance in caudate-nucleus-dependent response strategies.

65. A surface-based code contributes to visual shape perception.

66. The DNA double-strand "breakome" of mouse spermatids.

67. Quantification and genome-wide mapping of DNA double-strand breaks.

68. Decoding the Locus of Covert Visuospatial Attention from EEG Signals.

69. Step-specific Sorting of Mouse Spermatids by Flow Cytometry.

70. Instability of trinucleotidic repeats during chromatin remodeling in spermatids.

71. A crowdful of letters: disentangling the role of similarity, eccentricity and spatial frequencies in letter crowding.

72. Stereo and shading contribute independently to shape convexity-concavity discrimination.

73. "Breaking news" from spermatids.

74. Human visual processing oscillates: evidence from a classification image technique.

75. The eyes are not the window to basic emotions.

76. Spatial layout of letters in nonwords affects visual short-term memory load: evidence from human electrophysiology.

77. Genome-wide mapping of DNA strand breaks.

78. Does face inversion change spatial frequency tuning?

79. Reading between eye saccades.

80. Intestinal epithelial cancer cell anoikis resistance: EGFR-mediated sustained activation of Src overrides Fak-dependent signaling to MEK/Erk and/or PI3-K/Akt-1.

81. Surface but not volumetric part structure mediates three-dimensional shape representation: evidence from part-whole priming.

82. Attentional and anatomical considerations for the representation of simple stimuli in visual short-term memory: evidence from human electrophysiology.

83. The spatio-temporal dynamics of visual letter recognition.

84. On the representation of words and nonwords in visual short-term memory: evidence from human electrophysiology.

85. Features for identification of uppercase and lowercase letters.

86. B1 integrin/Fak/Src signaling in intestinal epithelial crypt cell survival: integration of complex regulatory mechanisms.

87. Myocontrol in aging.

88. Small RNAs controlling iron metabolism.

89. Inducing letter-by-letter dyslexia in normal readers.

90. An attempt to simulate letter-by-letter dyslexia in normal readers.

91. Speed-accuracy trade-offs in myocontrol.

92. The breakdown of parallel letter processing in letter-by-letter dyslexia.

93. Establishing visual category boundaries between objects: a PET study.

94. Accurate statistical tests for smooth classification images.

95. The structure of three-dimensional object representations in human vision: evidence from whole-part matching.

96. Ironing out the problem: new mechanisms of iron homeostasis.

97. Parallel processing blocked by letter similarity in letter by letter dyslexia: A replication.

98. How to make the word-length effect disappear in letter-by-letter dyslexia: implications for an account of the disorder.

99. Independent processing of parts and of their spatial organization in complex visual objects.

100. Recovery from aphasia: a longitudinal study on language recovery, lateralization patterns, and attentional resources.

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