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Jiang P, Rossiter J, Kent C
PLoS One . 2025 Mar; 20(3):e0318354. PMID: 40029888
Vision is crucial for daily tasks and interacting with the environment, but visual impairment can hinder these activities. Many sensory substitution products and studies prioritize providing abundant and accurate information,...
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Haase T, Rich A, Gilchrist I, Kent C
J Vis . 2024 Dec; 24(13):13. PMID: 39705049
Being able to detect changes in our visual environment reliably and quickly is important for many daily tasks. The motion silencing effect describes a decrease in the ability to detect...
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McCormack M, Eminowicz G, Gallardo D, Diez P, Farrelly L, Kent C, et al.
Lancet . 2024 Oct; 404(10462):1525-1535. PMID: 39419054
Background: Locally advanced cervical cancer is treated with chemoradiotherapy (standard of care), but many patients still relapse and die from metastatic disease. We investigated chemoradiotherapy with or without induction chemotherapy...
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Haas A, Chung J, Kent C, Mills B, McCoy M
Cureus . 2024 Apr; 16(3):e56223. PMID: 38618450
In this paper we synthesize an expansive body of literature examining the multifaceted influence of chiropractic care on processes within and modulators of the neuroendocrine-immune (NEI) system, for the purpose...
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Jiang P, Kent C, Rossiter J
PLoS One . 2024 Mar; 19(3):e0299213. PMID: 38530828
Multimodal perception is the predominant means by which individuals experience and interact with the world. However, sensory dysfunction or loss can significantly impede this process. In such cases, cross-modality research...
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Briscoe J, Doherty J, Burgess K, Kent C
Neuropsychol Rehabil . 2023 Sep; 34(7):974-1004. PMID: 37733957
A widely accepted view is that errorless learning is essential for supporting new learning in people with anterograde amnesia, but findings are mixed for those with a broader range of...
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Leblond F, Dallaire F, Tran T, Yadav R, Aubertin K, Goudie E, et al.
J Biomed Opt . 2023 Sep; 28(9):090501. PMID: 37692565
Significance: Lung cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer overall and the deadliest cancer in North America. Early diagnosis through current bronchoscopy techniques is limited by poor diagnostic yield and...
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Hadjipanayi V, Ludwig C, Kent C
Cogn Res Princ Implic . 2023 Aug; 8(1):52. PMID: 37542145
In many real-life contexts, observers are required to search for targets that are rarely present (e.g. tumours in X-rays; dangerous items in airport security screenings). Despite the rarity of these...
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Liu S, Briscoe J, Kent C
Mem Cognit . 2023 Jan; 51(5):1090-1102. PMID: 36622504
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is typically observed in verbal memory tasks, although a few studies have observed RIF in visual spatial tasks. This leaves an open question as to whether RIF...
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Liu S, Zheng Z, Kent C, Briscoe J
Memory . 2022 May; 30(7):796-805. PMID: 35638593
The benefits of retrieval practice on learning are robust and have transferred from laboratory findings to many real-world educational settings. We report two experiments that investigated a novel retrieval practice...