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Perceived neurotype of the other may affect self/other-representation in autistic people
The authors extend our deep gratitude to all participants for their time. We further thank our institutions for the funding which made this research possible.Peer reviewe
Blood–brain mechanics : How brain tissue responds to pulsatile blood flow dynamics
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Dementia Risk Prediction in Early Parkinson's Disease : Validation and Genetic Integration of the Montreal Parkinson risk of dementia scale (MoPaRDS)
For the purpose of open access, the author has applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission. We would like to thank all participants, study personnel from each study, and funders of individual studies and of PICC and the contributions of the individual study groups.Peer reviewe
OmniNet : An Expandable Causal Inference Network for Multiple Modalities
Open Access via the Springer Nature agreement We would like to thank the reviewers and editors for handling our manuscript.Peer reviewe
Empirical evidence that diversionary feeding increases productivity in ground-nesting birds
Open Access via the Royal Society agreement We thank all Cairngorms Connect partner organizations, funders and staff for in-kind contributions, including but not limited to B. Innes, C. Watson, T. Cameron (F.L.S.); A. Poulsen, T. MacDonell, D. McGibbon, D. Ross, R. Dugan, G. Ashley, M. Willis (Wildland Ltd); R. Mason, M. Butler, C. Waite, F. Cormack, J. Ward (RSPB); and the team at Conservation AI. Special thanks to R. Moss for sharing expertise on brood detections.Peer reviewe
Consensus statement on exploring the Nexus between nutrition, brain health and dementia prevention
Acknowledgements The Rowett Institute and the University of Aberdeen for hosting the workshop. The Aberdeen-Curtin-Calgary Alliance for supporting the workshop. We gratefully acknowledge Claire Hammerton for helping with the logistics. We are grateful for assistance from Claire Fyfe in preparing the manuscript. We thank our patient, and person advocates for sharing their lived experience. Dr Daniel Crabtree was employed by the University of Aberdeen at the time of the workshop, though is now employed by the Health Determinants Research Collaboration Aberdeen.Peer reviewe