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201. And Yet it Moves! Microfluidics Without Channels and Troughs

202. Effects of Physical Rehabilitation Integrated with Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation on Spatio-Temporal and Kinematic Parameters of Gait in Parkinson’s Disease

203. Walking reduces the gap between encoding and sensorimotor alignment effects in spatial updating of described environments

204. Perceptual belongingness determines the direction of lightness induction depending on grouping stability and intentionality

205. Quantitative assessment of gait in elderly people affected by Parkinson's Disease

206. How do mood states change in a multi-stage cycling competition? Comparing high and low performers

207. The substrate is a pH-controlled second gate of electrolyte-gated organic field-effect transistor

208. Stretchable Low Impedance Electrodes for Bioelectronic Recording from Small Peripheral Nerves.

209. Athletic Performance and Recovery-Stress Factors in Cycling: An Ever Changing Balance

210. Changes of the Molecular Structure in Organic Thin Film Transistors during Operation

212. Ecological sounds affect breath duration more than artificial sounds

213. Using perceptual home-training to improve anticipation skills of soccer goalkeepers

214. Automatic spatial association for luminance

215. Reversing the reversed contrast

216. The perception of natural and modulated movement sounds

217. Attentional focus and mental skills in senior and junior professional rugby union players

218. Water-gated organic transistors on polyethylene naphthalate films

219. Recognizing one's own motor actions through sound: The role of temporal factors

220. Atomic Force Microscopy Nanomechanics of Hard Nanometer-Thick Films on Soft Substrates: Insights into Stretchable Conductors

221. Rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) and motor rehabilitation in Parkinson’s disease: New frontiers in assessment and intervention protocols

222. SNARC-like effect for tempo is consistent for fast and full tempo ranges but still controversial for slow tempo range.

223. It's SNARC o' clock: manipulating the salience of the context in a conceptual replication of Bächtold et al.'s (1998) clockface study.

224. Enhancing Perceptual-Motor Skills in Sports: The Role of Ecological Sounds.

225. Temporal speed prevails on interval duration in the SNARC-like effect for tempo.

226. Synergy of Nanotopography and Electrical Conductivity of PEDOT/PSS for Enhanced Neuronal Development.

227. Using illusions to understand hallucinations: differences in perceptual performances on illusory figures may underscore specific visuoperceptual impairments in Parkinson's disease.

228. Magnetic separation and concentration of Aβ 1-42 molecules dispersed at the threshold concentration for Alzheimer's disease diagnosis in clinically-relevant volumes of sample.

229. Contrasting symbolic and non-symbolic numerical representations in a joint classification task.

230. The temporal dynamics of emotion comparison depends on low-level attentional factors.

231. Versatile magnetic configuration for the control and manipulation of superparamagnetic nanoparticles.

232. Attentional capture in emotion comparison is orientation independent.

233. A systematic investigation reveals that Ishihara et al.'s (2008) STEARC effect only emerges when time is directly assessed.

234. A complete season with attendance restrictions confirms the relevant contribution of spectators to home advantage and referee bias in association football.

235. Transfusional Approach in Multi-Ethnic Sickle Cell Patients: Real-World Practice Data From a Multicenter Survey in Italy.

236. Snarcing with a phone: The role of order in spatial-numerical associations is revealed by context and task demands.

237. Atomic Force Microscopy Nanomechanics of Hard Nanometer-Thick Films on Soft Substrates: Insights into Stretchable Conductors.

238. Psychometric Properties of the Syrian Arabic Version of the Impact of Event Scale-Revised in the Context of the Syrian Refugee Crisis.

239. Magnitude and Order are Both Relevant in SNARC and SNARC-like Effects: A Commentary on Casasanto and Pitt (2019).

240. Large as being on top of the world and small as hitting the roof: a common magnitude representation for the comparison of emotions and numbers.

241. Further Empirical Evidence on Patrick Hughes' Reverspectives: A Pilot Study.

242. Contrasting a Misinterpretation of the Reverse Contrast.

243. University Students' Hangover May Affect Cognitive Research.

244. Water-Based PEDOT:Nafion Dispersion for Organic Bioelectronics.

245. SNARC-like compatibility effects for physical and phenomenal magnitudes: a study on visual illusions.

246. Former Road Cyclists Still Involved in Cycling Report Lower Burnout Levels Than Those Who Abandoned This Sport.

247. The Influence of the Encoding Modality on Spatial Navigation for Sighted and Late-Blind People.

249. Emotional Semantic Congruency based on stimulus driven comparative judgements.

250. Walking during the encoding of described environments enhances a heading-independent spatial representation.

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