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1. Using neuroscience to explore creative media in art therapy: a systematic narrative review.

2. Subjective Impressions Do Not Mirror Online Reading Effort: Concurrent EEG-Eyetracking Evidence from the Reading of Books and Digital Media.

3. Standardizing test scores for a target population: The LMS method illustrated using language measures from the SCALES project.

4. Psychiatry and the Sociology of Novelty: Negotiating the US National Institute of Mental Health "Research Domain Criteria" (RDoC).

5. ‘We’re passengers sailing in the same ship, but we have our own berths to sleep in’: Evaluating patient and public involvement within a regional research programme: An action research project informed by Normalisation Process Theory.

6. Humanising Managerialism: Reclaiming Emotional Reasoning, Intuition, the Relationship, and Knowledge and Skills in Social Work.

7. What speech and language therapy do community dwelling stroke survivors with aphasia receive in the UK?

8. Prudence, pleasure, and cognitive ageing: Configurations of the uses and users of brain training games within UK media, 2005–2015.

9. Infancy, autism, and the emergence of a socially disordered body.

10. Youth Justice And Neuroscience: A Dual-Use Dilemma.

11. Bias in expert witness practice: sources, routes to expression and how to minimise it.

12. In-school eyecare in special education settings has measurable benefits for children’s vision and behaviour.

13. Evaluation of the psychometric properties of the HIV Disability Questionnaire among adults living with HIV in the United Kingdom: A cross-sectional self-report measurement study.

14. Problem-based learning in clinical bioinformatics education: Does it help to create communities of practice?

15. Curriculum-based outdoor learning for children aged 9-11: A qualitative analysis of pupils’ and teachers’ views.

16. When a leader job resource can be ambivalent or even destructive: Independence at work as a double-edged sword.

17. The role of trust in the social heuristics hypothesis.

18. Exploring women’s preferences for birth settings in England: A discrete choice experiment.

19. To prescribe or not to prescribe? A factorial survey to explore veterinarians’ decision making when prescribing antimicrobials to sheep and beef farmers in the UK.

20. Supporting evidence-informed policy and scrutiny: A consultation of UK research professionals.

21. Virtual navigation tested on a mobile app is predictive of real-world wayfinding navigation performance.

22. Age and cognitive decline in the UK Biobank.

23. Wired: Early Intervention and the 'Neuromolecular Gaze'.

24. A formative evaluation of the implementation of a medication safety data collection tool in English healthcare settings: A qualitative interview study using normalisation process theory.

25. Patterns of analgesic use to relieve tooth pain among residents in British Columbia, Canada.

26. Preferences for care towards the end of life when decision-making capacity may be impaired: A large scale cross-sectional survey of public attitudes in Great Britain and the United States.

27. Effectiveness of an intervention to facilitate prompt referral to memory clinics in the United Kingdom: Cluster randomised controlled trial.

28. Physician Associate and General Practitioner Consultations: A Comparative Observational Video Study.

29. Weekly Fluctuations in Risk Tolerance and Voting Behaviour.

30. Public Acceptability in the UK and USA of Nudging to Reduce Obesity: The Example of Reducing Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Consumption.

31. The Online Bingo Boom in the UK: A Qualitative Examination of Its Appeal.

32. Viewing of Internet-Based Sexually Explicit Media as a Risk Factor for Condomless Anal Sex among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Four U.S. Cities.

33. Habit Discontinuity, Self-Activation, and the Diminishing Influence of Context Change: Evidence from the UK Understanding Society Survey.

34. Cognitive Test Scores in UK Biobank: Data Reduction in 480,416 Participants and Longitudinal Stability in 20,346 Participants.

35. Drivers of Public Attitudes towards Small Wind Turbines in the UK.

36. Neuroscience and family policy: What becomes of the parent?

37. Brain science and early years policy: Hopeful ethos or ‘cruel optimism’?

38. Reaction Time and Incident Cancer: 25 Years of Follow-Up of Study Members in the UK Health and Lifestyle Survey.

39. Patterns of Warfarin Use in Subgroups of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of 430 General Practices in the United Kingdom

40. From Brain to Neuro: The Brain Research Association and the Making of British Neuroscience, 1965–1996.

41. One Hundred Members of the Association of British Neurologists: A Collective Biography for 1933–1960.