No one knows what attention is Submitted by rest1 on Mon, 11/24/2025 - 11:08 Read more about No one knows what attention is
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Selective attention theory and its application to visual arts research: A review of theory and supporting research Submitted by rest1 on Mon, 11/24/2025 - 11:08 Read more about Selective attention theory and its application to visual arts research: A review of theory and supporting research
Modelling overtaking strategy and lateral distance in car-to-cyclist overtaking on rural roads: A driving simulator experiment Submitted by rest1 on Mon, 11/24/2025 - 11:08 Read more about Modelling overtaking strategy and lateral distance in car-to-cyclist overtaking on rural roads: A driving simulator experiment
National Aphasia Association Submitted by rest1 on Mon, 11/24/2025 - 11:02 Read more about National Aphasia Association
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Different Strokes | Stroke Charity Helping Younger Stroke Survivors Submitted by rest1 on Mon, 11/24/2025 - 11:02 Read more about Different Strokes | Stroke Charity Helping Younger Stroke Survivors
Brain Plasticity and Behavior Submitted by rest1 on Mon, 11/24/2025 - 11:02 Read more about Brain Plasticity and Behavior
Using principal component analysis to capture individual differences within a unified neuropsychological model of chronic post-stroke aphasia: Revealing the unique neural correlates of speech fluency, phonology and semantics Submitted by rest1 on Mon, 11/24/2025 - 11:02 Read more about Using principal component analysis to capture individual differences within a unified neuropsychological model of chronic post-stroke aphasia: Revealing the unique neural correlates of speech fluency, phonology and semantics