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2. A prevention program for binge drinking among students based on mindfulness and implementation intention (ALCOMEDIIT): a randomized controlled trial

3. Musical training refines audiovisual integration but does not influence temporal recalibration

7. The relationship between central and mid-peripheral motion perception and the hazard perception test in younger and older adults

8. The Prevention of Childhood Anxiety and Promotion of Resilience among Preschool-Aged Children: A Universal School Based Trial

13. Cyclist Visibility at Night

15. The internal validity of web-based studies

16. Singing in the Brain

17. Simulated visual impairment leads to cognitive slowing in older adults

18. Perceptions of visibility and conspicuity of biomotion clothing configurations for road workers at road work sites

22. Vision in water

24. Overlapping medical alarms are almost indiscriminable

27. Learnability and discriminability of melodic medical equipment alarms

39. A Yellow Filter Improves Response Times to Low-Contrast Targets and Traffic Hazards

40. Refraction in Children

42. Development and Validation of a Novel Night-Time Hazard Visibility Test.

43. Audiovisual spatial ventriloquism is reduced in musicians.

44. The song that never ends: The effect of repeated exposure on the development of an earworm.

45. The relationship between central and mid-peripheral motion perception and the hazard perception test in younger and older adults.

46. Musical training refines audiovisual integration but does not influence temporal recalibration.

47. Does Online Social Connectedness Buffer Risk of Depression Following Driving Cessation? An Analysis of Older Drivers and Ex-Drivers.

48. Night-time pedestrian conspicuity: effects of clothing on drivers' eye movements.

49. Do Learned Alarm Sounds Interfere With Working Memory?

50. Effects of Different Levels of Refractive Blur on Nighttime Pedestrian Visibility.

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