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1. The associations of factors with previous alcohol use in the Northern Territory compared to other states – an observational study

2. Neuromodulation and Individuality

3. Decoding Neural Responses to Motion-in-Depth Using EEG

4. Gastrectomy mortality in Australia

8. Elective abdominal wall hernia repair surgical mortality-A systematic review of the literature and peer review of mortality in Australia

9. Monetary feedback modulates performance and electrophysiological indices of belief updating in reward learning

10. Asymmetries between achromatic and chromatic extraction of 3D motion signals

11. Decoding neural responses to motion-in-depth using EEG

12. Sensitivity to Velocity- and Disparity-Based Cues to Motion-In-Depth With and Without Spared Stereopsis in Binocular Visual Impairment

13. A neuroscientific approach to exploring fundamental questions in VR

14. Monetary feedback modulates performance and electrophysiological indices of belief updating in reward learning

15. Probing the Characteristics of Colour-Motion Binding and Its Dependence on Persistent Surface Segregation

16. Things are Looking up: Differential Decline in Face Recognition following Pitch and Yaw Rotation

19. The basis of orientation decoding in human primary visual cortex: fine- or coarse-scale biases?

20. Motion-defined surface segregation in human visual cortex

21. Human cortical and behavioral sensitivity to patterns of complex motion at eccentricity

22. Colour misbinding during motion rivalry

23. Distribution and physiological effects of B-type allatostatins (myoinhibitory peptides, MIPs) in the stomatogastric nervous system of the crab, Cancer borealis

24. Transparent surface segregation enables visual feature binding in rapidly alternating displays

25. Determinants of the direction illusion: Motion speed and dichoptic presentation interact to reveal systematic individual differences in sign

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