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7. The current practice and outcomes of managing scorpion stings in Riyadh

16. The current practice and outcomes of managing scorpion stings in Riyadh

17. Evaluation of Change in Knowledge and Attitude of Emergency Medicine Residents after Introduction of a Rotation in Emergency Medical Services and Disaster Medicine

20. Water policy analysis for water pans in Tanzania [Determining enablers and obstacles towards equitable and sustainable use of water pans]

22. Teleology beyond explanation

23. Oblique biases: An instance of domain- and modality-general spatial representation

25. A Ubiquitous Illusion of Volume: Are Impressions of 3D Volume Captured by an 'Additive Heuristic'?

27. Spatial–numerical associations from a novel paradigm support the mental number line account

28. The Shape of Space: Evidence for Spontaneous but Flexible Use of Polar Coordinates in Visuospatial Representations

29. Systematic angular biases in the representation of visual space

30. Quantity perception: The forest and the trees

31. Quantity perception: The forest and the trees

32. The Additive-Area Heuristic: An Efficient but Illusory Means of Visual Area Approximation

33. Do children estimate area using an ‘Additive-Area Heuristic’?

34. Motive on the mind: Explanatory preferences at multiple stages of the legal-investigative process

35. How We See Area and Why It Matters

36. Using space to remember: Short-term spatial structure spontaneously improves working memory

37. Systematic angular biases in the representation of visual space

38. Evaluation of Change in Knowledge and Attitude of Emergency Medicine Residents after Introduction of a Rotation in Emergency Medical Services and Disaster Medicine

41. Are all geometric cues created equal? Children’s use of distance and length for reorientation

42. Area, not number, dominates estimates of visual quantities

43. The Illusion of Consensus: A Failure to Distinguish Between True and False Consensus

44. Skeletal representations of shape in human vision: evidence for a pruned medial axis model

45. Judgments of spatial extent are fundamentally illusory: ‘Additive-area’ provides the best explanation

47. Visual memorability in the absence of semantic content

48. The one-is-more illusion: Sets of discrete objects appear less extended than equivalent continuous entities in both space and time

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