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Ambler, Tim; Braeutigam, Sven; Stins, John; Rose, Steven and Swithenby, Stephen (2004). Salience and choice: neural correlates of shopping decisions. Psychology and Marketing, 21(4) pp. 247–261.

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Braeutigam, Sven; Stins, John F.; Rose, Steven P.R.; Swithenby, Stephen J. and Ambler, Tim (2001). Magnetoencephalographic signals identify stages in real-life decision processes. Neural Plasticity, 8(4) pp. 241–254.

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Laland, Kevin N. and Rose, Steven (2019). [Memoir] Professor Sir Patrick Bateson FRS: 31 March 1938—1 August 2017. Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, 66

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Mileusnic, Radmila and (2010). The chick as a model for the study of the cellular mechanisms and potential therapies for Alzheimer's disease. International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2010, article no. 180734.

Mileusnic, Radmila; Lancashire, Christine and Rose, Steven (2006). Mechanisms of memory consolidation: The effect of reminder. In: Ruzdijic, Sabera and Rakic, Ljubisa eds. Neurobiological studies - From genes to behaviour. Kerala, India: Research Signpost, pp. 71–84.

Migues, Paola V.; Johnston, Amy N. B. and Rose, Steven P.R. (2005). Sex differences in pregnenolone sulphate in the chick brain after training. NeuroReport, 16(6) pp. 537–540.

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Rose, S. P. R. (2023). Commentary on Baverstock; the gene; an appraisal. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology (Early Access).

Rose, Steven P.; Allen, Yvonne S. and Varndell, Ian M. (2018). A brief history of the British Neuroscience Association. Brain and Neuroscience Advances, 2 pp. 1–5.

Rose, Steven P.R. (2005). Human agency in the neurocentric age. EMBO Reports, 6(11) pp. 1001–1005.

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Sujkovic, E.; Mileusnic, R.; Fry, J. P. and Rose, S.P.R. (2007). Temporal effects of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate on memory formation in day-old chicks. Neuroscience, 148(2) pp. 375–384.

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