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Short Report: Emergency Service Experiences of Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder without Intellectual Disability 

Tint, Ami; Palucka, Anna M.; Bradley, Elspeth; Weiss, Jonathan; Lunsky, Yona (Sage Publishing, 2018)
This study aimed to describe patterns of emergency department use and police interactions, as well as satisfaction with emergency services of 40 adults with autism spectrum disorder without intellectual disability over 12 ...
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Psychosocial well-being over the two years following cardiac rehabilitation initiation & association with heart-health behaviors 

Ali, S.; Santiago de Araújo Pio, Carolina; Chaves, Gabriela; Britto, Raquel; Cribbie, Robert; Grace, Sherry L. (Elsevier, 2018-05)
The objective of this research was to track psychosocial well-being over 2 years following cardiac rehabilitation (CR) initiation, and its' association with heart-health behaviors. Patients from 3 CR programs were approached ...
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Developing a Measure of Distress-Promoting Parent Behaviours During Infant Vaccination: Assessing Reliability and Validity 

Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Gennis, Hannah; Tablon Modica, Paula; Greenberg, Saul; Garfield, Hartley (Canadian Journal of Pain, 2018)
Background: Infants rely on their parents’ sensitive and contingent soothing to support their regulation from pain-related distress. However, despite being of potentially equal or greater import, there has been little focus ...
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Infant Clinical Pain Assessment: Core Behavioural Cues 

DiLorenzo, Miranda; Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Flora, David; Craig, Kenneth (The Journal of Pain, 2018)
Diverse behavioral cues have been proposed to be useful cues in infant pain assessment, but there is a paucity of evidence on the basis of formal psychometric evaluation to establish their validity for this purpose. We ...
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Comparing means under heteroscedasticity and nonnormality: Further exploring robust means modeling 

Counsell, Alyssa; Chalmers, Phil; Cribbie, Robert (Wayne State University Library System, 2018)
Researchers are commonly interested in comparing the means of independent groups when distributions are nonnormal and variances are unequal. Robust means modeling (RMM) has been proposed as an alternative to ANOVA-type ...
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Testing for a Lack of Relationship Among Categorical Variables 

Shishkina, Tanja; Farmus, Linda; Cribbie, Robert (Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, 2018)
Determining a lack of association among two or more categorical variables is frequently necessary in psychological designs such as comparative outcome analyses, assessments of group equivalence at a baseline level, and ...
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Altered white matter connectivity associated with visual hallucinations following occipital stroke 

Rafique, Sara; Richards, J.R.; Steeves, Jennifer (Brain and Behavior, 2018-05)
Introduction Visual hallucinations that arise following vision loss stem from aberrant functional activity in visual cortices and an imbalance of activity across associated cortical and subcortical networks subsequent ...
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Altered white matter connectivity associated with visual hallucinations following occipital stroke 

Rafique, Sara; Richards, John R.; Steeves, Jennifer (Wiley, 2018-05-21)
Introduction: Visual hallucinations that arise following vision loss stem from aberrant functional activity in visual cortices and an imbalance of activity across associated cortical and subcortical networks subsequent to ...
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Space and time in episodic memory: Effects of linearity and directionality on memory for spatial location and temporal order in children and adults 

Pathman, Thanujeni; Coughlin, Christine; Ghetti, Simona (PLOS, 2018-11-08)
Episodic memory is a critical capacity that involves remembering past events along with their spatial and temporal contexts. Relatively little is known about the relations between spatial and temporal information in long-term ...
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What image features guide lightness perception? 

Kim, Minjung; Gold, Jason M.; Murray, Richard F. (Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO), 2018-12-04)
Lightness constancy is the ability to perceive black and white surface colors under a wide range of lighting conditions. This fundamental visual ability is not well understood, and current theories differ greatly on what ...
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AuthorPillai Riddell, Rebecca (6)Garfield, Hartley (4)Gennis, Hannah (4)Greenberg, Saul (4)Cribbie, Robert (3)Badovinac, Shaylea (2)Bradley, Elspeth (2)Lunsky, Yona (2)Rafique, Sara (2)Steeves, Jennifer (2)... View MoreSubjectmagnetic resonance imaging (2)stroke (2)vision loss (2)visual hallucinations (2)white matter (2)acute pain (1)Adolescents (1)Adult (1)adults (1)argyle illusion (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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