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Automatic and strategic volitional saccadic eye movements in psychotic patients
Done, D.J.; Frith, C.D. (1989)Drug-free schizophrenics were compared with depressive psychotics and normal controls on two saccade initiation tasks which differed with respect to the type of stimulus that initiated a saccadic response. Strategic ... -
Combination tricyclic antidepressant and lithium maintenance medication in unipolar and bipolar depressed patients
Johnstone, E.C.; Owens, D.G.C.; Lambert, M.T.; Crow, T.J.; Frith, C.D.; Done, D.J. (1990)In a small study of up to 3 years' duration comparison of the value of amitriptyline alone versus amitriptyline + lithium in unipolar cases (27 patients) and of that of lithium alone versus amitriptyline + lithium in bipolar ... -
Complications of pregnancy and delivery in relation to psychosis in adult life: data from the British perinatal mortality survey sample
Done, D.J.; Johnstone, E.C.; Frith, C.D.; Golding, J.; Shepherd, P.M.; Crow, T.J. (1991)To evaluate whether events occurring at or around the time of birth contribute to the onset of psychotic illness in adult life. -
The effect of context during word perception in schizophrenic patients
Done, D.J.; Frith, C.D. (1984)Hospitalized chronic and acute schizophrenics were compared with age- and social-status-matched controls on word perception tests to measure the effect of context on recognition thresholds. In Experiment 1 the method of ... -
Experiences of alien control in schizophrenia reflect a disorder in the central monitoring of action
Frith, C.D.; Done, D.J. (1989) -
The Northwick Park Functional Psychosis Study : diagnosis and outcome
Johnstone, E.C.; Frith, C.D.; Crow, T.J.; Owens, D.G.C.; Done, D.J.; Baldwin, E.J.; Charlette, A. (1992) -
Reducing persistent auditory hallucinations by wearing an ear-plug
Done, D.J.; Frith, C.D.; Owens, D.G.C. (1986) -
Routes to action in reaction time tasks
Frith, C.D.; Done, D.J. (1986)Two-choice tactile RTs are no faster than 8-choice tasks, implying the existence of a direct route. However, simple tactile RTs are much faster than choice tactile RTs (Leonard, 1959). In Experiment I we show that this is ... -
Stereotyped responding by schizophrenic-patients on a 2-choice guessing task
Frith, C.D.; Done, D.J. (1983) -
Stimulus integration in schizophrenia
Frith, C.D.; Done, D.J. (1983) -
Towards a neuropsychology of schizophrenia
Frith, C.D.; Done, D.J. (1988)