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The Oxford Cognitive Screen in culturally diverse populations: A comparative study of Suriname and Belgium
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The Oxford COMPASS: A Brief Cognitive Screen to help guide Competency Assessments
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The mini-Oxford cognitive screen (Mini-OCS): A very brief cognitive screen for use in chronic stroke
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Target selection signals causally influence human perceptual decision making.
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Evaluation of an adaptation to the Oxford Cognitive Screen for reduced visual acuity: a cohort study.
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Practical routes to preregistration: a guide to enhanced transparency and rigour in neuropsychological research
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The Oxford Visual Perception Screen: Development and normative data of a standardised assessment for visual perception difficulties.
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Research investigating patient and carer psychoeducation needs regarding post-stroke cognition: a scoping review.
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