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1. Effects of Supramaximal Anderson Quarter-squats as a Potentiating Stimulus on Discus Performance in Division I Throwers: A Pilot Study.

2. Effect of hearing aids on the externalization of everyday sounds.

3. Hearing aid evaluation for music: Accounting for acoustical variability of music stimuli.

7. Increase in speed eliminates duration expansion of a novel motion stimulus.

8. Coordinated reset stimulation of plastic neural networks with spatially dependent synaptic connections.

9. FERONIA homologs in stress responses of horticultural plants: current knowledge and missing links.

10. Complexity Mediated Cross-modal Correspondence between Tone Sequences and Shapes.

11. Vibratory Stimuli to the Thoracoabdominal Region Elicit Stronger Fear Responses than Those to the Fingers.

12. Commercial hydrogel product for drug delivery based on route of administration.

13. Adaptive multipole models of optically pumped magnetometer data.

15. Evaluation of offensive and defensive agility depending on the type of visual cue and personal decision-making styles in basketball.

16. Sex Differences in Attention and Attitude Toward Infant and Sexual Images.

18. Distinct dorsal and ventral streams for binocular rivalry dominance and suppression revealed by magnetoencephalography.

19. Timing of Vibratory Stimuli to the Upper Body for Enhancing Fear and Excitement of Audio-visual Content.

20. Recovery in normobaric hypoxia as an additional stimulus for high-intensity intermittent training.

21. THE BRAIN'S SOCIAL ROAD MAPS.

22. THE SEA, THE SHELL, & THE PEARL: THROUGH EMBODIMENT TO POETRY.

23. Impact of Blue Light on Circadian Cycle Functions and Its Possible Alterations.

24. Emotional salience but not valence impacts anterior cingulate cortex conflict processing.

25. Symbolic cues enhance express visuomotor responses in human arm muscles at the motor planning rather than the visuospatial processing stage.

26. fMRI form adaptation and size repetition enhancement in different subdivisions of the lateral occipital complex.

27. Frontopolar activity carries feature information of novel stimuli during unconscious reweighting of selective attention.

28. Sci-Fly Surf.

29. The Time Course of Language Production as Revealed by Pattern Classification of MEG Sensor Data.

30. Long non-coding RNA Tug1 modulates mitochondrial and myogenic responses to exercise in skeletal muscle.

31. Newly Acquired Word-Action Associations Trigger Auditory Cortex Activation During Movement Preparation: Implications for Hebbian Plasticity in Action Words Learning.

32. Dynamic Fatigue Does Not Alter Soleus H-Reflexes Conditioned by Homonymous or Heteronymous Pathways.

33. Neuroelectric indices of pre-motor planning and adiposity are selectively related to balance in children.

34. Sustaining attention in visuomotor timing is associated with location-based binding.

35. Stimulus Expectancy and Stimulus Response of Caffeine on 4-km Running Performance: A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled and Crossover Study.

36. GIS-Based Mapping and Assessment of Road Traffic Noise in and Around of Schools Situated Near Busy Roadside.

37. Functional response in coccinellid beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) is modified by prey-density experience.

38. Polarity-dependent orientation illusions: Review, model, and simulations.

39. Somatic and Abdominal Acupuncture for Pain Treatment in Adolescent Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) of the Upper Limb: A Case Report.

40. Stimulus Control Procedure for Reducing Vocal Stereotypies in an Autistic Child.

41. Pain Behavioural Response to Acoustic and Light Environmental Changes in Very Preterm Infants.

42. Trial-by-trial modulation of express visuomotor responses induced by symbolic or barely detectable cues.

43. Are Motor Adjustments Quick Because They Don't Require Detection or Because They Escape Competition?

44. Movement Adjustments Have Short Latencies Because There is No Need to Detect Anything.

45. Perceptual learning evidence for supramodal representation of stimulus orientation at a conceptual level.

46. Self-generation and sound intensity interactively modulate perceptual bias, but not perceptual sensitivity.

47. Clustering and control for adaptation uncovers time-warped spike time patterns in cortical networks in vivo.

48. Predictability of sinusoidally moving stimuli does not improve the accuracy of the accommodative response.

49. Decreased intersubject synchrony in dynamic valence ratings of sad movie contents in dysphoric individuals.

50. The role of spatial frequencies for facial pain categorization.

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