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1. Topological and Optical Properties of Passeriformes’ Feathers: Biological UV Reflector Antenna

2. Health Insurance and Youths’ Unmet Health Care Needs

3. A simple dynamic model that accounts for regulation of neuronal polarity

4. A Novel Partnership With Low-Income Housing to Support Healthy Aging

5. Latent Class Analysis: A Guide to Best Practice

6. Youth Access to Medical Homes and Medical Home Components by Race and Ethnicity

7. Social work educators’ perceived barriers to teaching with technology: the impact on preparing students to work with younger clients

8. PHYSIOLOGY AND ENDOCRINOLOGY SYMPOSIUM: Insulin action and lipotoxicity in the development of polycystic ovary syndrome: A review1

9. PHYSIOLOGY AND ENDOCRINOLOGY SYMPOSIUM: Insulin action and lipotoxicity in the development of polycystic ovary syndrome: A review

10. Spatiotemporal spectral coding of stereo image sequences

11. Barbilophozia floerkei

12. Aneura pinguis

13. Cephalozia bicuspidata

14. Mylia taylorii

15. A randomized trial of iron deficiency testing strategies in hemodialysis patients

16. From visual consciousness to spectral absorption in the human retina

17. Global motion integration in the cat's lateral posterior-pulvinar complex

18. Transverse chromatic aberration and colour-defined motion

19. Aging, perception, and visual short-term memory for luminance-defined form

20. Effects of induced transverse chromatic aberration from an afocal prismatic lens on spatio-temporal sensitivity

21. Distinguishing subcortical and cortical influences in visual attention. Subcortical attentional processing

25. No transfer of 3D-Multiple Object Tracking training on game performance in soccer: A follow-up study.

26. Auditory Noise Facilitates Lower Visual Reaction Times in Humans.

27. Characterizing Attention Resource Capacity in Autism: A Multiple Object Tracking Study.

28. Investigating sensitivity to multi-domain prediction errors in chronic auditory phantom perception.

29. Gender comparison of perceptual-cognitive learning in young athletes.

30. Immediate fall prevention: the missing key to a comprehensive solution for falling hazard in older adults.

31. What's that on Your Phone? Effects of Mobile Device Task Type on Pedestrian Performance.

32. Amplifying pathological detection in EEG signaling pathways through cross-dataset transfer learning.

33. "Extended Descriptive Risk-Averse Bayesian Model" a More Comprehensive Approach in Simulating Complex Biological Motion Perception.

34. Young Basketball Players' Multiple Object Tracking Skills Were Unaffected by Stroop-Induced Mental Fatigue.

35. Beyond performance: the role of task demand, effort, and individual differences in ab initio pilots.

36. A Protocol for Remote Cognitive Training Developed for Use in Clinical Populations During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

37. Repeated stroboscopic vision training improves anticipation skill without changing perceptual-cognitive skills in soccer players.

38. Is the Contralateral Delay Activity (CDA) a robust neural correlate for Visual Working Memory (VWM) tasks? A reproducibility study.

39. Distinctive patterns of Multiple Object-Tracking performance trajectories in youth with deficits in attention, learning, and intelligence.

40. Effect of 3D-MOT training on the execution of manual dexterity skills in a population of older adults with mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia.

41. Can Three-Dimensional Multiple Object Tracking Training Be Used to Improve Simulated Driving Performance? A Pilot Study in Young and Older Adults.

42. "Descriptive Risk-Averse Bayesian Decision-Making," a Model for Complex Biological Motion Perception in the Human Dorsal Pathway.

43. Development of static and dynamic perception for luminance- and texture-defined information from school-ages to adulthood.

44. Perceptual cognitive abilities in young athletes: A gender comparison.

45. Three-dimensional multiple object tracking improves young adult cognitive abilities associated with driving: evidence for transfer to the useful field of view.

46. Dynamic Visual Stimulations Produced in a Controlled Virtual Reality Environment Reveals Long-Lasting Postural Deficits in Children With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

47. Assessing the feasibility of a classroom-based visual attention training program targeting academics for students with extremely low IQ.

48. A multi-modal modified feedback self-paced BCI to control the gait of an avatar.

49. Increased visual and cognitive demands emphasize the importance of meeting visual needs at all distances while driving.

50. Enhancing learning in a perceptual-cognitive training paradigm using EEG-neurofeedback.

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