Brook Shiferaw
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Recent Articles
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Aitken B, Downey L, Rose S, Manning B, Arkell T, Shiferaw B, et al.
Hum Psychopharmacol
. 2025 Feb;
40(2):e70002.
PMID: 39930713
Objective: To examine the effect of a low dose (10 mg) of methylphenidate on cognitive performance, visuospatial working memory (VSWM) and gaze behaviour capabilities in healthy adults. Methods: This randomised,...
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Aitken B, Downey L, Rose S, Arkell T, Shiferaw B, Hayley A
J Psychopharmacol
. 2024 Oct;
38(11):998-1006.
PMID: 39394668
Background: Methylphenidate is a routinely prescribed treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder with misuse potential owing to its perceived performance-enhancing and euphoric properties. Although clinically effective, there is limited understanding of how...
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Hayley A, Shiferaw B, Aitken B, Rositano J, Downey L
J Psychopharmacol
. 2024 Jul;
38(7):636-646.
PMID: 39068640
Background: Methamphetamine is frequently co-consumed with alcohol, yet combined effects on visually guided behaviours have not been experimentally assessed. This study examined whether methamphetamine and alcohol-induced changes in gaze behaviour...
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Hayley A, Shiferaw B, Rositano J, Downey L
J Psychopharmacol
. 2023 Jun;
37(9):928-936.
PMID: 37313987
Background: Methamphetamine is often recreationally co-consumed with alcohol due to desirable off-target effects; however, the acute neurocognitive and subjective consequences of combined use are unclear. Methods: In a randomised, placebo-controlled,...
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Manning B, Hayley A, Catchlove S, Shiferaw B, Stough C, Downey L
J Psychopharmacol
. 2023 May;
37(5):472-483.
PMID: 37129083
Background: Medicinal cannabis products containing Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) are increasingly accessible. Yet, policy guidelines regarding fitness to drive are lacking, and cannabinoid-specific indexations of impairment are underdeveloped. Aims: To determine the...
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Garrisson H, Scholey A, Verster J, Shiferaw B, Benson S
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2022 Nov;
239(12):3893-3902.
PMID: 36322184
Rationale: Alcohol-induced driving impairment can occur with any departure from a zero-blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Because intoxication is characterised by impaired judgement, drivers under the influence of alcohol may overestimate...
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Arkell T, Brooks-Russell A, Downey L, Shiferaw B, Brown T, Sherrick J, et al.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev
. 2022 Aug;
141:104831.
PMID: 35995080
Driving is a complex neurobehavioural task necessitating the rapid selection, uptake, and processing of visual information. Eye movements that are critical for the execution of visually guided behaviour such as...
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Cai A, Manousakis J, Singh B, Kuo J, Jeppe K, Francis-Pester E, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Nov;
11(1):21561.
PMID: 34732793
Impaired driving performance due to sleep loss is a major contributor to motor-vehicle crashes, fatalities, and serious injuries. As on-road, fully-instrumented studies of drowsy driving have largely focused on young...
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Aitken B, Hayley A, Shiferaw B, Downey L
J Stud Alcohol Drugs
. 2021 Sep;
82(5):553-563.
PMID: 34546901
Objective: Research concerning the combined effects of alcohol and benzodiazepines on driving-related skills is largely inconsistent. Because as many as 88% of benzodiazepine users report the additional consumption of alcohol,...
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Cuve H, Castiello S, Shiferaw B, Ichijo E, Catmur C, Bird G
Cognition
. 2021 Apr;
212:104710.
PMID: 33862441
Recognition of emotional facial expressions is considered to be atypical in autism. This difficulty is thought to be due to the way that facial expressions are visually explored. Evidence for...