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51. The unique genomic properties of sex-biased genes: Insights from avian microarray data

52. Horizontal and Vertical Distance Perception in Altered Gravity

53. Epidemiology, Microbiology, and Clinical Outcomes Among Patients With Intravenous Drug Use-Associated Infective Endocarditis in New Brunswick

54. Changes in Reader Performance During Sequential Reading of Breast Cancer Screening Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Examinations.

55. Time course and neural locus of the Flashed Face Distortion Effect.

56. Enhancing Radiologist Reading Performance by Ordering Screening Mammograms Based on Characteristics That Promote Visual Adaptation.

57. Designing for sensory adaptation: what you see depends on what you've been looking at - Recommendations, guidelines and standards should reflect this.

58. A case of accommodation-induced lens subluxation with iris displacement causing intermittent angle closure.

59. Summer snow on Arctic sea ice modulated by the Arctic Oscillation.

60. Pulsed Field Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation: An Initial Australian Single-Centre Experience.

61. Automatic, Early Color-Specific Neural Responses to Object Color Knowledge.

63. A Database of Snow on Sea Ice in the Central Arctic Collected during the MOSAiC expedition.

64. Integrating Tobacco Use Assessment and Treatment in the Oncology Setting: Quality Improvement Results from the Georgetown Lombardi Smoking Treatment and Recovery Program.

65. Gaining the system: limits to compensating color deficiencies through post-receptoral gain changes.

66. Using equiluminance settings to estimate the cardinal chromatic directions for individuals.

67. Visual adaptation to medical images: a comparison of digital mammography and tomosynthesis.

68. Fundamentally different representations of color and motion revealed by individual differences in perceptual scaling.

70. Calibrating Vision: Concepts and Questions.

71. The influence of recent and future climate change on spring Arctic cyclones.

72. Temporal dynamics of face adaptation.

73. Adapting to an enhanced color gamut - implications for color vision and color deficiencies.

74. Using Smooth Metamers to Estimate Color Appearance Metrics for Diverse Color-Normal Observers.

75. ENHANCED PERIPHERAL FACE PROCESSING IN DEAF INDIVIDUALS.

76. Contrast Adaptation in Face Perception Revealed Through EEG and Behavior.

77. The magnitude of monocular light attenuation required to elicit the Pulfrich illusion.

78. Changes of tuning but not dynamics of contrast adaptation with age.

79. Varying Stimulus Duration Reveals Consistent Neural Activity and Behavior for Human Face Individuation.

80. Color appearance model incorporating contrast adaptation - implications for individual differences in color vision.

81. Task-dependent contrast gain in anomalous trichromats.

82. Duration Comparisons for Vision and Touch Are Dependent on Presentation Order and Temporal Context.

83. Color perception and compensation in color deficiencies assessed with hue scaling.

84. Ensemble coding of color and luminance contrast.

85. Color Compensation in Anomalous Trichromats Assessed with fMRI.

86. Color Vision: Decoding Color Space.

87. Symptom and needs assessment screening in oncology patients: Alternate outreach methods during COVID-19.

88. Snow on Arctic Sea Ice in a Warming Climate as Simulated in CESM.

89. Plasticity in perception: insights from color vision deficiencies.

90. Color Vision: Glasses Half Full.

91. Visual discomfort from flicker: Effects of mean light level and contrast.

92. All-or-none face categorization in the human brain.

93. Predicting color matches from luminance matches.

94. The Verriest Lecture: Adventures in blue and yellow.

95. Comparison of two methods of hue scaling.

96. Color variance and achromatic settings.

97. Neural correlates of perceptual color inferences as revealed by #thedress.

98. Individual differences and their implications for color perception.

99. The role of cyclone activity in snow accumulation on Arctic sea ice.

100. Directional Visual Motion Is Represented in the Auditory and Association Cortices of Early Deaf Individuals.

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