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Prefrontal and parieto-occipital neural signatures of evidence accumulation and response to computerised Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in depression [PDF]
Computerised Cognitive Behavioural therapy (CBT) is an effective psychological intervention for mild to moderate depression. While CBT aims to correct maladaptive cognitive biases and ensuing disadvantageous decision-making, our current understanding of ...
Filippo Queirazza +1 more
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In this study, ultrasound either as a pretreatment technique or as an integrated technique was employed to enhance fluidized bed drying of Ascophyllum nodosum, and drying kinetics and dried product quality were assessed.
Xianglu Zhu +4 more
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A Computerised Adaptometer [PDF]
The design of an automatic instrument for the estimation of subjective dark adaptation (minimum perceptible for light) by an uninterrupted chain of trials.A light emitting diode is used as test light. The patient answers by pressing a button when light is perceived.
C E, Krakau, S, Lindberg, U, Havelius
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Computerised neuropsychological testing [PDF]
Should it be performed by neuropsychologists or team doctors? The dual roles of neuropsychological testing in sports concussion are well established. Neuropsychological assessment may aid understanding of the brain structures and processes underlying concussion and the Post Concussion Syndrome.
A, Collie, P, Maruff
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Objective There is no standard method of publishing the code ranges in research using routine data. We report how code selection affects the reported prevalence and precision of results.Design We compared code ranges used to report the impact of pay-for ...
Simon de Lusignan +5 more
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Background: Given the impact of visual acuity results on diagnosis and management, it is essential that the test is accurate, determined by factors such as test-retest variability.
Anna O’Connor +3 more
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A review of the use of information and communication technologies for dietary assessment [PDF]
Presently used dietary-assessment methods often present difficulties for researchers and respondents, and misreporting errors are common. Methods using information and communication technologies (ICT) may improve quality and accuracy.
Engelen, Anouk +5 more
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Record keeping by Swiss physiotherapists
PURPOSE: A national survey conducted in Switzerland aimed to evaluate the knowledge of physiotherapists regarding the legal requirements for record keeping and to collect their feedback about record keeping in general.
C Richoz, A Ayer, S Richoz
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Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have played an essential role in contributing to national income, productivity and employment. Therefore, this research aims to study the importance of computerised accounting information systems for Saudi SMEs ...
Hani Khalid Alshaiti
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A computerized test of speed of language comprehension unconfounded by literacy [PDF]
A computerised version of the Silly Sentences task developed for use with children (Baddeley et al, 1995) is found to be equivalent to the pencil-and-paper version from the SCOLP Test (Baddeley et al, 1992) with UK undergraduates, and is usable by a ...
Alcock +9 more
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