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- High sensitivity and interindividual variability in the response of the human circadian system to evening light + (Andrew J.K. Phillips)
- The Diagnosis of Delirium Superimposed on Dementia: An Emerging Challenge + (Alasdair MacLullich)
- A communal catalogue reveals Earth's multiscale microbial diversity + (Aaron Clauset)
- Revisiting Lenneberg’s Hypotheses About Early Developmental Plasticity: Language Organization After Left-Hemisphere Perinatal Stroke + (Alexander W. Dromerick)
- The resilience framework as a strategy to combat stress-related disorders2 + (Andrea Chmitorz)
- The resilience framework as a strategy to combat stress-related disorders3 + (Andrea Chmitorz)
- Brain disorders? Not really: Why network structures block reductionism in psychopathology research + (Angélique O.J. Cramer)
- Diversity of ageing across the tree of life + (Alexander Scheuerlein)
- Precision Functional Mapping of Individual Human Brains + (Abraham Z. Snyder)
- A communal catalogue reveals Earth's multiscale microbial diversity + (Aaron Clauset)
- Structure, function and diversity of the healthy human microbiome + (A. Scott Durkin)
- Abnormal Locus Coeruleus Sleep Activity Alters Sleep Signatures of Memory Consolidation and Impairs Place Cell Stability and Spatial Memory + (Anthony E. Pickering)
- Temperature dependence of trophic interactions are driven by asymmetry of species responses and foraging strategy + (Anthony I. Dell)
- The Hidden Repertoire of Brain Dynamics and Dysfunction + (Anthony R. McIntosh)
- Critical networks exhibit maximal information diversity in structure-dynamics relationships + (Antti Larjo)
- Human information processing in complex networks + (Ari E. Kahn)
- The Diagnosis of Delirium Superimposed on Dementia: An Emerging Challenge + (Alasdair MacLullich)
- Social embeddedness in an online weight management programme is linked to greater weight loss + (Arlen C. Moller)