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2023-03-23Receipt of Mental Health Treatment in People Living With Stroke: Associated Factors and Long-Term Outcomes.Tjokrowijoto, P; Stolwyk, RJ; Ung, D; Kneebone, I; Kilkenny, MF; Kim, J; Olaiya, MT; Dalli, LL; Cadilhac, DA; Nelson, MR; Lannin, NA; Andrew, NE; PRECISE Investigators,
2023-01-01The Development of Disordered Eating in Male Adolescents: A Systematic Review of Prospective Longitudinal StudiesByrne, SE; Basten, CJ; McAloon, J
2023-09-05One Velocity Loss Threshold Does Not Fit All: Consideration of Sex, Training Status, History, and Personality Traits When Monitoring and Controlling Fatigue During Resistance Training.Jukic, I; Prnjak, K; McGuigan, MR; Helms, ER
2023Implicit bias training can remove bias from subliminal stimuli, restoring choice divergence: A proof-of-concept study.Koenig-Robert, R; El Omar, H; Pearson, J; Young, KD
2023-05-02Implementing a velocity-based approach to resistance training: the reproducibility and sensitivity of different velocity monitoring technologies.Jukic, I; King, A; Sousa, CA; Prnjak, K; McGuigan, MR
2023-04Changes in neural activity following a randomized trial of cognitive behavioral therapy for hoarding disorder.Tolin, DF; Levy, HC; Hallion, LS; Wootton, BM; Jaccard, J; Diefenbach, GJ; Stevens, MC
2023-11Different Mechanisms for Supporting Mental Imagery and Perceptual Representations: Modulation Versus Excitation.Pace, T; Koenig-Robert, R; Pearson, J
2023-11-28A phase II randomised controlled trial evaluating the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of an education program on speech-language pathologist' self-efficacy, and self-rated competency for counselling to support psychological wellbeing in people with post-stroke aphasia.Sekhon, JK; Oates, J; Kneebone, I; Rose, ML
2023-09-08Continuous peripersonal tracking accuracy is limited by the speed and phase of locomotion.Davidson, MJ; Keys, RT; Szekely, B; MacNeilage, P; Verstraten, F; Alais, D
2023-06Velocity loss is a flawed method for monitoring and prescribing resistance training volume with a free-weight back squat exercise.Jukic, I; Prnjak, K; King, A; McGuigan, MR; Helms, ER
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