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18F-fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography in the Assessment of Occult Primary Head and Neck Cancers : An Audit and Review of Published Studies
Wong, W.L.; Sonoda, L.I.; Gharpurhy, A.; Gollub, F.; Wellsted, D.; Goodchild, K.; Lemon, C.; Saunders, M.; Farrell, R. (2012-04)Aims: To assess the value of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) in patients with squamous cell and undifferentiated cancer neck nodes and no primary site on conventional ... -
A 5 item version of the Compliance Questionnaire for Rheumatology (CQR5) successfully identifies low adherence to DMARDs
Hughes, Lyndsay D.; Done, D.J.; Young, Adam (2013-10)Taking DMARDs as prescribed is an essential part of self-management for patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. To date, the Compliance Questionnaire for Rheumatology (CQR) is the only self-report adherence measure created ... -
59 Seconds : Think a little, change a lot
Wiseman, Richard (Macmillan, 2010-04)Most people would like to be more creative, more persuasive and more attractive. For years, gurus and ‘life coaches’ have urged people to improve their lives by changing the way they think and behave, but scientific research ... -
The ABC model revisited
Tschudi, Finn; Winter, David (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011) -
Aberrant driving behaviours amongst New Zealand truck drivers
Sullman, M.J.M.; Pajo, K.B.; Meadows, M.L. (2002-01-01)Research using the driver behaviour questionnaire (DBQ) has found that aberrant driving behaviours can be categorised into: errors, lapses and violations (and aggressive violations, depending on the version of the DBQ ... -
Adding quetiapine to SRI in treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder: a randomized controlled treatment study
Fineberg, Naomi; Sivakumaran, T.; Roberts, A.; Gale, T.M. (2005)This study aimed to determine the efficacy and tolerability of adding quetiapine to a serotonin reuptake inhibitor in treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Twenty-one adult treatment-resistant OCD patients ... -
ADHD symptom presentation and trajectory in adults with borderline and mild intellectual disability
Xenitidis, K.; Paliokosta, E.; Rose, E.; Maltezos, S.; Bramham, J. (2010)Background : This study examined symptoms and lifetime course of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in adults with borderline and mild Intellectual Disability (ID). Method : A total of 48 adults with ID and ... -
Adult psychosis, common childhood infections and neurological soft signs in a national birth cohort
Leask, S.J.; Done, D.J.; Crow, T.J. (2002) -
Advancing understanding about behavior at work
West, Michael; Arnold, John; Corbett, Martin; Fletcher, Ben (1992-03) -
Adventures in diversity training
Nolte, Lizette; Nel, Pieter W. (2012-04)In this paper we will discuss some maps that we find helpful to orientate and guide us when we venture to teach and learn about ‘diversity.’ The journey of diversity learning has no definite beginning or end points and ... -
The affective modulation of motor awareness in anosognosia for hemiplegia : Behavioural and lesion evidence
Besharati, Sahba; Forkel, Stephanie J; Kopelman, Michael; Solms, Mark; Jenkinson, Paul M.; Fotopoulou, Aikaterini (2015-05-01)The possible role of emotion in anosognosia for hemiplegia (i.e., denial of motor deficits contralateral to a brain lesion), has long been debated between psychodynamic and neurocognitive theories. However, there are only ... -
Age of onset of schizophrenia in siblings: A test of the contagion hypothesis
Crow, T.J.; Done, D.J. (1986)The possibility that schizophrenia is horizontally transmitted has been assessed in an analysis of age of onset in 264 recorded pairs of siblings with the disease. Age of onset was found to be correlated between siblings, ... -
The age prospective memory paradox within the same sample in time-based and event-based tasks
Niedzwienska, Agnieszka; Barzykowski, Krystian (2012-01)The present research investigated the age prospective memory (PM) paradox by testing the performance of the same participants on laboratory and naturalistic PM tasks. Younger, middle-aged, and older adults performed three ... -
Age, working memory and the Tower of London task
Phillips, L.; Gilhooly, K.; Logie, R.H.; Della Sala, S.; Wynn, V. (2003)The current study explores the role of three components of working memory in age differences in an executive task, the Tower of London (TOL). The TOL task is sensitive to frontal lobe damage, and is widely used to measure ... -
Age-related differences in everyday prospective memory tasks : The role of planning and personal importance
Niedzwienska, Agnieszka; Janik, Beata; Jarczyńska, Aleksandra (2013-12)The aim of the present studies was to investigate whether age-related improvement found in naturalistic but experimenter-given prospective memory (PM) tasks can be generalized to real-life intentions. In Study 1, younger, ... -
Allocentric directional processing in the rodent and human retrosplenial cortex
Knight, Rebecca; Hayman, Robin (2014)Head direction (HD) cells in the rodent brain have been investigated for a number of years, providing us with a detailed understanding of how the rodent brain codes for allocentric direction. Allocentric direction refers ... -
Alphanumeric category effects - evidence against the sufficiency of a localization explanation
Fletcher, Ben (1981)The experiment utilized a serial choice reaction time (RT) paradigm in which only one alphanumeric stimulus was presented per trial, and the target set consisted of a single identified item. The categorical relationship ... -
An alternative construction of agoraphobia
Winter, David (Routledge, 1989) -
AMIA: A knowledge representation model for computational autobiographic agents
Ho, W.C.; Watson, S.; Dautenhahn, K. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2007)This paper describes a hierarchical design for knowledge representation in computational autobiographic memory. This model is named AMIA (Autobiographic Memory for Intelligent Agents). Inspired by research in human ... -
Analogical reasoning in schizophrenic delusions
Simpson, Jane; Done, D.J. (2004)Reasoning ability has often been argued to be impaired in people with schizophrenic delusions, although evidence for this is far from convincing. This experiment examined the analogical reasoning abilities of several groups ...