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    A 21-year retrospective outcome study of New South Wales forensic patients granted conditional and unconditional release by Hayes, Heather, Kemp, Richard I, Large, Matthew M, Nielssen, Olav B

    “…Aim: To retrospectively examine the outcomes of forensic patients found not guilty by reason of mental illness (NGMI) in New South Wales (NSW) and subsequently…”
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    Human brain regions required for the dividing and switching of attention between two features of a single object by Barrett, N.A., Large, M.M., Smith, G.L., Karayanidis, F., Michie, P.T., Kavanagh, D.J., Fawdry, R., Henderson, D., O’Sullivan, B.T.

    Published in Brain research. Cognitive brain research (01-06-2003)
    “…This combined PET and ERP study was designed to identify the brain regions activated in switching and divided attention between different features of a single…”
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    The danger of dangerousness: why we must remove the dangerousness criterion from our mental health acts by Large, M M, Ryan, C J, Nielssen, O B, Hayes, R A

    Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-12-2008)
    “…Objectives:The mental health legislation of most developed countries includes either a dangerousness criterion or an obligatory dangerousness criterion (ODC)…”
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    Jumping from a general hospital by White, R.T., Gribble, R.J., Corr, M.J., Large, M.M.

    Published in General hospital psychiatry (01-05-1995)
    “…Jumping is the most common reported means of suicide in general hospitals. There have been no published reviews of suicides of nonpsychiatric inpatients since…”
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    An exploration of varieties of visual attention: ERP findings by Michie, P.T, Karayanidis, F, Smith, G.L, Barrett, N.A, Large, M.M, O'Sullivan, B.T, Kavanagh, D.J

    Published in Brain research. Cognitive brain research (01-03-1999)
    “…A set of five tasks was designed to examine dynamic aspects of visual attention: selective attention to color, selective attention to pattern, dividing and…”
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