Tag Archive for 'graduations'

News and Events – December 2008

PUBLICATIONS

Herbert CE, Hughes RN (in press). A comparison of 1-benzylpiperazine and methamphetamine in their acute effects on anxiety-related behavior of hooded rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior.

Melzer TR, Cook NJ, Butler AP, Watts R, Anderson N, Tipples R, Butler PH (in press). Spectroscopic biomedical imaging with the Medipix2 detector. Australasian Physical and Engineering [...]

News and Events – September 2008

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Alastruey J, Moore SM, Parker KH, David T, Peiró J, Sherwin SJ (2008). Reduced modelling of blood flow in the cerebral circulation: Coupling 1-D, 0-D and cerebral auto-regulation models. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 56(8), 1061-1067.

David T, Moore S (in press). Modeling Perfusion in the Cerebral Vasculature: a review. Medical [...]

News and Events – April 2008

PUBLICATIONS

Pritchard VE, Neumann E (in press). Avoiding the potential pitfalls of using negative priming tasks in developmental studies: Assessing inhibitory control in children. Developmental Psychology.

Van Hese P, Vanrumste B, Hallez H, Carroll GJ, Vonck K, Jones RD, Bones PJ, D’Asseler Y, Lemahieu I (in press). Detection of focal epileptiform events in the [...]

News and Events – February 2008

PUBLICATIONS
Anderson NL, Hughes RN. (in press). Increased emotional reactivity in rats following exposure to caffeine during adolescence. Neurotoxicology and Teratology.
Pritchard VE, Neumann E, Rucklidge JJ. (in press). Selective attention and inhibitory deficits in ADHD: Does subtype or comorbidity modulate negative priming effects? Brain and Cognition.
Snell DL, Surgenor LJ, Hay-Smith J, Siegert [...]

News and Events – January 2008

PUBLICATIONS
Daniels SK, Huckabee ML (in press). Dysphagia following stroke. Plural Publishing, San Diego, pp200.
GRADUATIONS
Verena Pritchard graduated with a PhD (Psychology) from the University of Canterbury on December 21st, 2007. Her thesis was titled: “Identity-based negative priming: Individual differences in typical and atypical development”.
Julian Maclaren graduated with a PhD from the University of Canterbury. [...]