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1. De ouderapp in de kinderopvang: Overwegingen vanuit verschillende disciplines

2. The impact of acute asymmetric hearing loss on multisensory integration

3. Memory reports are biased by all relevant contents of working memory

4. The Intensity of Internal and External Attention Assessed with Pupillometry

5. When the central integrator disintegrates: A review of the role of the thalamus in cognition and dementia

6. Revealing visual working memory operations with pupillometry:: Encoding, maintenance, and prioritization

7. Zooming in on abnormal local and global processing biases after stroke: Frequency, lateralization, and associations with cognitive functions

9. Open-DPSM: An open-source toolkit for modeling pupil size changes to dynamic visual inputs

11. The impact of acute asymmetric hearing loss on multisensory integration

12. Memory reports are biased by all relevant contents of working memory

13. Revealing visual working memory operations with pupillometry:: Encoding, maintenance, and prioritization

14. Zooming in on abnormal local and global processing biases after stroke: Frequency, lateralization, and associations with cognitive functions

15. The Intensity of Internal and External Attention Assessed with Pupillometry

16. When the central integrator disintegrates: A review of the role of the thalamus in cognition and dementia

17. Bilateral increase in MEG planar gradients prior to saccade onset

18. Taking a Popular Science Approach to the Field of Attention

19. Differential aspects of attention predict the depth of visual working memory encoding: Evidence from pupillometry

20. The Costs of Paying Overt and Covert Attention Assessed With Pupillometry

21. Prioritization of emotional faces is not driven by emotional content

22. After-image formation by adaptation to dynamic color gradients

23. Eye Movements as Proxy for Visual Working Memory Usage: Increased Reliance on the External World in Korsakoff Syndrome

24. After-image formation by adaptation to dynamic color gradients

25. Prioritization of emotional faces is not driven by emotional content

26. Taking a Popular Science Approach to the Field of Attention

27. Bilateral increase in MEG planar gradients prior to saccade onset

28. Differential aspects of attention predict the depth of visual working memory encoding: Evidence from pupillometry

29. The Costs of Paying Overt and Covert Attention Assessed With Pupillometry

30. Prioritization of emotional faces is not driven by emotional content

31. After-image formation by adaptation to dynamic color gradients

32. Attention rhythmically samples multi-feature objects in working memory

34. Pupillometry as an integrated readout of distinct attentional networks

35. The orienting response drives pseudoneglect - evidence from an objective pupillometric method

36. Applying machine learning to dissociate between stroke patients and healthy controls using eye movement features obtained from a virtual reality task

37. A nasal visual field advantage in interocular competition

38. Infant walking experience is related to the development of selective attention

39. Recruitment of a long-term memory supporting neural network during repeated maintenance of a multi-item abstract visual image in working memory

40. Introducing the Prototypical Stimulus Characteristics Toolbox: Protosc

41. Applying machine learning to dissociate between stroke patients and healthy controls using eye movement features obtained from a virtual reality task

42. Recruitment of a long-term memory supporting neural network during repeated maintenance of a multi-item abstract visual image in working memory

43. Recruitment of a long-term memory supporting neural network during repeated maintenance of a multi-item abstract visual image in working memory

44. Infant walking experience is related to the development of selective attention

45. Pupillometry as an integrated readout of distinct attentional networks

46. A nasal visual field advantage in interocular competition

47. Applying machine learning to dissociate between stroke patients and healthy controls using eye movement features obtained from a virtual reality task

48. The orienting response drives pseudoneglect - evidence from an objective pupillometric method

49. Indexing (pseudo)neglect with pupillometry – evidence on the role of the orienting response in pseudoneglect

50. Attention rhythmically samples multi-feature objects in working memory

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