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  1. ‘Spontaneous’ visual perspective-taking mediated by attention orienting that is voluntary and not reflexive
  2. Developmental trajectories of grey and white matter in dyscalculia
  3. Water consumption, not expectancies about water consumption, affects cognitive performance in adults
  4. Subjective thirst moderates changes in speed of responding associated with water consumption
  5. Strategy modulates spatial perspective-taking: evidence for dissociable disembodied and embodied routes
  6. Sex differences in components of imagined perspective transformation
  7. Empathic and non-empathic routes to visuospatial perspective-taking
  8. Expectation of having consumed caffeine can improve performance and mood
  9. Aluminium exposure from parenteral nutrition in preterm infants and later health outcomes during childhood and adolescence
  10. Does having a drink help you think? 6–7-Year-old children show improvements in cognitive performance from baseline to test after having a drink of water
  11. Should children drink more water?
  12. Inspection time and cognitive abilities in twins aged 7 to 17 years: Age-related changes, heritability and genetic covariance
  13. Generating inferences from written and spoken language: A comparison of children with visual impairment and children with sight
  14. Cortical anomalies associated with visuospatial processing deficits