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    Social cognition, brain networks and schizophrenia by Lee, K H, Farrow, T F D, Spence, S A, Woodruff, P W R

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-04-2004)
    “…A better understanding of the neural basis of social cognition including mindreading (or theory of mind) and empathy might help to explain some deficits in…”
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    Where does transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) stimulate? Modelling of induced field maps for some common cortical and cerebellar targets by Bijsterbosch, Janine D., Barker, Anthony T., Lee, Kwang-Hyuk, Woodruff, P. W. R.

    “…Computational models have been be used to estimate the electric and magnetic fields induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and can provide valuable…”
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    Stress improves selective attention towards emotionally neutral left ear stimuli by Hoskin, Robert, Hunter, M.D., Woodruff, P.W.R.

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-09-2014)
    “…Research concerning the impact of psychological stress on visual selective attention has produced mixed results. The current paper describes two experiments…”
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    Neural Activity in Speech-Sensitive Auditory Cortex during Silence by Hunter, M. D., Eickhoff, S. B., Miller, T. W. R., Farrow, T. F. D., Wilkinson, I. D., Woodruff, P. W. R.

    “…That auditory hallucinations are voices heard in the absence of external stimuli implies the existence of endogenous neural activity within the auditory cortex…”
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    Clinical and neuropsychological aspects of non-fatal self-harm in schizophrenia by Pluck, G, Lekka, N.P, Sarkar, S, Lee, K.H, Bath, P.A, Sharif, O, Woodruff, P.W.R

    Published in European psychiatry (01-08-2013)
    “…Abstract Purpose To investigate demographic, clinical and neuropsychological aspects of self-harm in schizophrenia and identify which are independently…”
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    Insight: its relationship with cognitive function, brain volume and symptoms in schizophrenia by Rossell, S L, Coakes, J, Shapleske, J, Woodruff, P W R, David, A S

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-01-2003)
    “…Lack of insight is frequently observed in schizophrenia. Relationships have been noted between poor insight, clinical symptoms and cognitive impairments but…”
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    HELIOS-CR – A 1-D radiation-magnetohydrodynamics code with inline atomic kinetics modeling by MacFarlane, J.J., Golovkin, I.E., Woodruff, P.R.

    “…HELIOS-CR is a user-oriented 1D radiation-magnetohydrodynamics code to simulate the dynamic evolution of laser-produced plasmas and z-pinch plasmas. It…”
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    Humour experience in schizophrenia: relationship with executive dysfunction and psychosocial impairment by Tsoi, D T-Y, Lee, K-H, Gee, K A, Holden, K L, Parks, R W, Woodruff, P W R

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-06-2008)
    “…The ability to appreciate humour is essential to successful human interactions. In this study, we hypothesized that individuals with schizophrenia would have…”
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    Structural brain abnormalities in male schizophrenics reflect fronto-temporal dissociation by Woodruff, P W, Wright, I C, Shuriquie, N, Russouw, H, Rushe, T, Howard, R J, Graves, M, Bullmore, E T, Murray, R M

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-11-1997)
    “…Many studies have separately reported abnormalities of frontal and temporal lobe structures in schizophrenia, but little is known of structural fronto-temporal…”
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    Response inhibition and impulsivity: an fMRI study by Horn, N.R., Dolan, M., Elliott, R., Deakin, J.F.W., Woodruff, P.W.R.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (2003)
    “…Aggressive, suicidal and violent behaviour have been associated with impulsive personality and difficulty in inhibiting responses. We used functional magnetic…”
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    The state of tranquility: Subjective perception is shaped by contextual modulation of auditory connectivity by Hunter, M.D., Eickhoff, S.B., Pheasant, R.J., Douglas, M.J., Watts, G.R., Farrow, T.F.D., Hyland, D., Kang, J., Wilkinson, I.D., Horoshenkov, K.V., Woodruff, P.W.R.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-11-2010)
    “…In this study, we investigated brain mechanisms for the generation of subjective experience from objective sensory inputs. Our experimental construct was…”
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    Auditory hallucinations: Expectation–perception model by Nazimek, J.M, Hunter, M.D, Woodruff, P.W.R

    Published in Medical hypotheses (01-06-2012)
    “…Abstract In this paper, we aimed to present a hypothesis that would explain the mechanism of auditory hallucinations, one of the main symptoms of…”
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    Auditory hallucinations: Insights and questions from neuroimaging by Woodruff, P. W. R.

    Published in Cognitive neuropsychiatry (01-02-2004)
    “…Introduction. The human brain has the capacity to hallucinate but rarely, except in severe neuropsychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia, do they naturally…”
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    Auditory hallucinations in those populations that do not suffer from schizophrenia by Choong, C, Hunter, M D, Woodruff, P W R

    Published in Current psychiatry reports (01-06-2007)
    “…The following article discusses the phenomenon of auditory hallucinations in those who do not suffer from schizophrenia. Research has shown the occurrence of…”
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    A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of episodic memory by Busatto, G, Howard, R J, Ha, Y, Brammer, M, Wright, I, Woodruff, P W. R, Simmons, A, Williams, S C. R, David, A S, Bullmore, E T

    Published in Neuroreport (18-08-1997)
    “…WE have used whole brain fMRI and canonical variate analysis to investigate the anatomical location of brain activity subserving episodic memory encoding and…”
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    Spectroscopic analysis and NLTE radiative cooling effects in ICF capsule implosions with mid- Z dopants by Golovkin, I.E., MacFarlane, J.J., Woodruff, P.R., Bailey, J.E., Rochau, G., Peterson, K., Mehlhorn, T.A., Mancini, R.C.

    “…K-shell emission spectroscopy is commonly used to diagnose the core temperature and density of ICF implosions. In addition to providing diagnostic information,…”
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    SPECT3D – A multi-dimensional collisional-radiative code for generating diagnostic signatures based on hydrodynamics and PIC simulation output by MacFarlane, J.J., Golovkin, I.E., Wang, P., Woodruff, P.R., Pereyra, N.A.

    Published in High energy density physics (01-05-2007)
    “…SPECT3D is a multi-dimensional collisional-radiative code used to post-process the output from radiation-hydrodynamics (RH) and particle-in-cell (PIC) codes to…”
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    A computerized magnetic resonance imaging study of corpus callosum morphology in schizophrenia by Woodruff, P W, Pearlson, G D, Geer, M J, Barta, P E, Chilcoat, H D

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-02-1993)
    “…The hypothesis tested was that, in schizophrenia, corpus callosum size would be reduced, particularly in the region responsible for communication between both…”
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    Simulation of plasma ionization and spectral properties with PrismSPECT by MacFarlane, J. J., Golovkin, I. E., Woodruff, P. R., Kulkarni, S. K., Hall, I. M.

    “…Summary form only given. PrismSPECT is a collisional-radiative spectral analysis code designed to simulate the atomic and radiative properties of LTE and…”
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