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The P300 as a marker of waning attention and error propensity
(2007)Action errors can occur when routine responses are triggered inappropriately by familiar cues. Here, EEG was recorded as volunteers performed a ?go/no-go? task of long duration that occasionally and unexpectedly required ... -
Paired associative transcranial alternating current stimulation increases the excitability of corticospinal projections in humans
(2015)Many types of non-invasive brain stimulation alter corticospinal excitability (CSE). Paired associative stimulation (PAS) has attracted particular attention as its effects ostensibly adhere to Hebbian principles of neural ... -
A paramatric manipulation of central executive functioning
(Oxford University Press, 2000)The central executive is both an important and poorly understood construct that is invoked in current theoretical models of human cognition and in various dysexecutive clinical syndromes. We report a task designed to isolate ... -
Parental anxiety, child anxiety and father-child interactons : a longitudinal, multi-method investigation
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Psychology, 2014)Childhood anxiety represents a serious mental health concern, and there is a great need to identify risk factors influencing both its development and maintenance in order to design effective therapeutic interventions. ... -
Parents of children with autistic spectrum disorders : information, education and family empowerment
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Psychology, 2008)There is little doubt that the diagnosis of a child with an autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) may have both negative and positive implications for the family’s wellbeing and way of life. Certainly, many families can have ... -
A pattern recognition approach to the detection of single-trial event-related fMRI.
(IFMBE, 2004)Functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) is an imaging technique for determining which regions of the brain are activated in response to a stimulus or event. Early FMRI experiment paradigms were based upon those ... -
Patterns of normal human brain plasticity and their implications for neurorehabilitation.
(Elsevier, 2006)Patterns of normal human brain plasticity after practice and their implications for neurorehabilitation. -
People think about what is true for conditionals, not what is false: only true possibilities prime the comprehension of "if"
(2009)We report the results of two priming experiments that examine the comprehension of conditionals--for example, "if there are apples then there are oranges"--and biconditionals--for example, "if and only if there are apples ... -
Perceptual and social attributes underlining age-related preferences for faces
(2016)Although aesthetic preferences are known to be important in person perception and can play a significant role in everyday social decisions, the effect of the age of the observer on aesthetic preferences for faces of different ... -
Periconceptional folic acid supplementation in a nationally representative sample of Irish mothers
(Irish Medical Association, 2012-07)This study reports recent trends in periconceptional folic acid use in Ireland using archived data from Growing Up in Ireland ? the National Longitudinal Study of Children. Of a sample of 10,891 mothers, 6,936 (64%) reported ... -
Personal protective equipment training & lived experience for healthcare staff during COVID-19
(2022)Objectives: To describe the lived experience of healthcare staff during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic relating to the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and investigate risks associated with PPE ... -
Personality and family relations of children who bully
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Phantom sensation as experienced by people with a spinal cord injury
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Psychology, 2012)All the approaches in this thesis are linked by a common query: What is the meaning, structure and essence of the lived experience for a person with a Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) who perceives phantom sensation and/or pain? ... -
A phenotypic structure and neural correlates of compulsive behaviors in adolescents.
(2013)BACKGROUND: A compulsivity spectrum has been hypothesized to exist across Obsessive-Compulsive disorder (OCD), Eating Disorders (ED), substance abuse (SA) and binge-drinking (BD). The objective was to examine the validity ... -
Place Cells: Knowing Where You Are Depends on Knowing Where You're Heading
(2017)Knowing where you are and knowing where you are heading are both necessary for navigation. Does knowing where you are depend on knowing where you are heading, or is it the other way around? A new study suggests that knowing ...