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- A Neural Network Model of Retrieval-Induced Forgetting + (114)
- Cortically coordinated NREM thalamocortical oscillations play an essential, instructive role in visual system plasticity + (114)
- Socioeconomic status moderates age-related differences in the brain’s functional network organization and anatomy across the adult lifespan2 + (115)
- High sensitivity and interindividual variability in the response of the human circadian system to evening light + (116)
- In defence of repugnance + (117)
- Population axiology + (12)
- Social embeddedness in an online weight management programme is linked to greater weight loss + (12)
- The organization and control of an evolving interdependent population + (12)
- Correlation between genetic regulation of immune responsiveness and host defence against infections and tumours + (12)
- REM restriction persistently alters strategy used to solve a spatial task + (12)
- Adaptive foraging allows the maintenance of biodiversity of pollination networks + (122)
- Stimulus-response paradigm for characterizing the loss of resilience in homeostatic regulation associated with frailty + (129)
- Stimulus-response paradigm for characterizing the loss of resilience in homeostatic regulation associated with frailty2 + (129)
- Stimulus-response paradigm for characterizing the loss of resilience in homeostatic regulation associated with frailty3 + (129)
- Five Years of Experimental Warming Increases the Biodiversity and Productivity of Phytoplankton + (13)
- Stressor interaction networks suggest antibiotic resistance co-opted from stress responses to temperature + (13)
- Remembering to forget: A dual role for sleep oscillations in memory consolidation and forgetting + (13)
- Temperature dependence of the functional response + (14)
- Quantifying Human Circadian Pacemaker Response to Brief, Extended, and Repeated Light Stimuli over the Phototopic Range + (14)
- A Simpler Model of the Human Circadian Pacemaker + (14)