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Are placebo-controlled trials still important for obsessive compulsive disorder?
Fineberg, Naomi; Hawley, C.; Gale, T.M. (2006)The use of placebos as reference agents in randomised controlled trials for psychiatric disorders has come under question for ethical reasons. Alternative methods for validating the efficacy of new treatments exist, but ... -
Assessing a commercially available sports drink on exogenous carbohydrate oxidation, fluid delivery and sustained exercise performance.
Justin, Roberts,; Tarpey, Mike; Kass, Lindsy; Tarpey, Richard; Roberts, Michael (2014-03-04)Background: Whilst exogenous carbohydrate oxidation (CHOEXO) is influenced by mono- and disaccharide combinations, debate exists whether such beverages enhance fluid delivery and exercise performance. Therefore, this study ... -
Assessing the impact of a sustained drug law enforcement operation in London. London: ICPR.
McSweeney, Tim (2012) -
Assessing the stability of thematic and taxonomic preferences across explicit and implicit measures
Shipp, Nicholas; Jackson, Malcolm; Anthony, Susan (2019)Assessments of similarity between objects has shown to draw upon both taxonomic and thematic properties. While cross-task preferences have been demonstrated (Mirman & Graziano, 2012), the current experiment aimed to examine ... -
Assessment and diagnosis of Developmental Language Disorder: The experiences of speech and language therapists
Thomas, Sheila; Schulz, Joerg; Ryder, Nuala (2019-05-09)Background: For many years research and practice have noted the impact of the heterogeneous nature of Developmental Language Disorder (also known as language impairment or specific language impairment) on diagnosis and ... -
ATM automation: guidance on human technology integration
Amaldi, Paola; Quercioli, Monica (CAA UK, 2016-03-01)Human interaction with technology and automation is a key area of interest to industry and safety regulators alike. In February 2014, a joint CAA/industry workshop considered perspectives on present and future implementation ... -
Atypical Sensory behaviours in children with Tourette's Syndrome and in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Ludlow, Amanda; Wilkins, Arnold J. (2016-09-30)Certain visual disturbances make it difficult to read text and have been attributed to visual stress, also called “pattern-related visual stress". 12 Children with ASD, 12 children with Tourette's syndrome and without ASD ... -
Auditory processing and sensory behaviours in children with autism spectrum disorders as revealed by mismatch negativity
Ludlow, Amanda; Mohr, Bettina; Whitmore, Antony; Garagnani, Max; Pulvermüller, Friedmann; Gutierrez, Roberto (2014-04-01)Sensory dysfunctions may underlie key characteristics in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The current study aimed to investigate auditory change detection in children with ASD in order to determine event-related ... -
Autism research : An objective quantitative review of progress and focus between 1994 and 2015
Whyatt, Caroline P.; Torres, Elizabeth B. (2018-08-23)The nosology and epidemiology of Autism has undergone transformation following consolidation of once disparate disorders under the umbrella diagnostic, autism spectrum disorders. Despite this re-conceptualization, research ... -
The battle of living with obsessive compulsive disorder : a qualitative study of young people's experiences
Nolte, Lizette; Keyes, Carly; Williams, Timothy (2018-09-01)Background: There has been an abundance of studies that have employed quantitative methods to research obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and its neurobiology and neurochemistry. However, there appears to be a paucity of ... -
Beyond Mind And Body: Person In (Inter)Action
Payne, Helen; Lin, YuChi; Cipolletta, Sabrina; Winter, David (Cambridge Scholars Publishing (CSP), 2017-06-01) -
Beyond ‘crude pragmatism’ in sports coaching: Insights from C.S. Peirce, William James, and John Dewey: A commentary
Turner, David (2017-01-01) -
Blink and you'll miss it: The role of blinking in the perception of magic tricks
Wiseman, Richard J.; Nakano, Tamami (2016-04-04)Magicians use several techniques to deceive their audiences, including, for example, the misdirection of attention and verbal suggestion. We explored another potential stratagem, namely the relaxation of attention. ... -
The buds and shoots of who I’ve grown to become: the development of reflective practice in Trainee Clinical Psychologists.
Woodward, Natasha; Keville, Saskia; Conlan, Louise-Margaret (2015-11-16)Within literature regarding Personal Professional Development (PPD) in Clinical Psychology training, personal and professional development are largely conceptualised as separate processes. Yet models of reflective practice ... -
Can chunk size differences explain developmental changes in lexical learning?
Smalle, Eleonore H M; Bogaerts, Louisa; Simonis, Morgane; Duyck, Wouter; Page, Michael P A; Edwards, Martin G.; Szmalec, Arnaud (2016-01-07)In three experiments, we investigated Hebb repetition learning (HRL) differences between children and adults, as a function of the type of item (lexical vs. sub-lexical) and the level of item-overlap between sequences. In ... -
Can simvastatin improve erectile function and health-related quality of life in men aged ≥40 years with erectile dysfunction? : Results of the Erectile Dysfunction and Statins Trial [ISRCTN66772971]
Trivedi, Daksha; Kirby, Michael; Wellsted, D.; Ali, Shehzad; Hackett, Geoff; O'Connor, Bernadette; Van Os, Sandra (2013-01-29)To evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of simvastatin on erectile function and health-related quality of life in men aged ≥40 years with erectile dysfunction (ED). -
Can voicing conflict within experiential learning groups facilitate connection? : Building and developing effective multi-disciplinary team-working skills
Keville, Saskia; Conlan, Louise-Margaret; Adlington, Rebecca; Brindley, Robert; Abraham-Smith, Kelly; Shaverin, Lisa; Simpson, Leon; Nel, Pieter W (2017-01-02)In the UK, Clinical Psychologists (CPs) work in a variety of settings within the National Health Service (NHS), often within Multi-Disciplinary Teams (MDTs). Problem-Based Learning (PBL) within CP training at the University ... -
Carfentanil on the darknet : Potential scam or alarming public health threat?
Negri, Attilio; Townshend, Honor; McSweeney, Tim; Angelopoulou, Olga; Prilutskaya, Mariya; Bowden-Jones, Owen; Corazza, Ornella (2021-05)Background: In an age of global insecurity, highly potent synthetic drugs have become a major public health issue. Their online advertisement and sale are facilitated by surface web, darknet markets and social media fuelling ... -
Case report : color as a therapeutic intervention
Ludlow, Amanda; Wilkins, Arnold J. (2009-05) -
‘CEO equals man’: Gender and informal organisational practices in English sport governance
Piggott, Lucy; Pike, Elizabeth (2019-08-05)Despite the benefits of diversity amongst sport leaders increasingly being argued by both researchers and practitioners, English sport governance remains gender-imbalanced at all levels of leadership. Within this article, ...