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1. Cross-cultural color-odor associations.

2. The effect of inspiratory muscle training and detraining on the respiratory metaboreflex

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4. Severity of central sleep apnea does not affect sleeping oxygen saturation during ascent to high altitude

6. Peripheral hypercapnic chemosensitivity in trained and untrained females and males during exercise

7. Impact of wearing a surgical and cloth mask during cycle exercise

10. Significance of Beta-Band Oscillations in Autism Spectrum Disorders During Motor Response Inhibition Tasks: A MEG Study

11. Older Women’s Experiences of a Community-Led Walking Programme Using Activity Trackers

12. Blood glucose concentration is unchanged during exposure to acute normobaric hypoxia in healthy humans

13. Predictive Coding Over the Lifespan: Increased Reliance on Perceptual Priors in Older Adults—A Magnetoencephalography and Dynamic Causal Modeling Study

14. Inferring a spatial code of cell-cell interactions across a whole animal body

15. Audio-Visual Training in Older Adults: 2-Interval-Forced Choice Task Improves Performance

16. Minimizing airflow turbulence in women lowers the work of breathing to levels similar to men

17. 249Rehabilitating Perceptual Deficits in Fall-prone Older Adults: Improved Multisensory Processing Following 3 Day Perceptual Training

18. Impact Of Wearing A Mask During Cycling Exercise

19. 060 Challenging the current assessment criteria for scoring central sleep apnea at altitude

20. Severity of Central Sleep Apnea Does Not Improve Sleeping Oxygen Saturation During Ascent to High Altitude

22. Improving audio-visual temporal perception through training enhances beta-band activity

23. The number of stimulus-onset asynchronies affects the perception of the sound-induced flash illusion in young and older adults

24. Predictable information in neural signals during resting state is reduced in autism spectrum disorder

25. Predictive coding over the lifespan: Increased reliance on perceptual priors in older adults – a magnetoencephalography and dynamic causal modelling study

27. Synaesthesia or Vivid Imagery? A Single Case fMRI Study of Visually Induced Olfactory Perception

28. Evidence for Crossmodal Interactions across Depth on Target Localisation Performance in a Spatial Array

29. Familiarity of objects affects susceptibility to the sound-induced flash illusion

30. Explaining autism spectrum disorders: central coherence vs. predictive coding theories

31. Behavioral evidence for task-dependent 'what' versus 'where' processing within and across modalities

32. Temporal integration of multisensory stimuli in autism spectrum disorder: a predictive coding perspective

33. Presenting multiple auditory signals using multiple sound cards in Visual Basic 6.0

34. Expanded temporal binding windows in people with mild cognitive impairment

35. Cross-cultural color-odor associations

36. 208INTRA-INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN SUSCEPTIBILITY TO THE SOUND-INDUCED FLASH ILLUSION

37. Static images of novel, moveable objects learned through touch activate visual area hMT+

38. The Virtual Haptic Display: A device for exploring 2-D virtual shapes in the tactile modality

39. Intramodal perceptual grouping modulates multisensory integration: evidence from the crossmodal dynamic capture task

40. The influence of gender incongruence on the McGurk-percept: A combined behavioural and fMRI study

41. That smells blue! Differences between colour associations for odours and odour-evocative words

42. The effect of non-informative spatial sounds on haptic scene recognition

45. When does visual perceptual grouping affect multisensory integration?

46. Behavioral evidence for task-dependent “what” versus “where” processing within and across modalities.

47. The menstrual phase does not impact chemosensitivity during exercise