Diana Deacon
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Curran V, Fairbridge N, Deacon D
BMC Med Educ
. 2020 Dec;
20(1):504.
PMID: 33308207
Background: Fostering professional behaviour has become increasingly important in medical education and non-traditional approaches to assessment of professionalism may offer a more holistic representation of students' professional behaviour development. Emerging...
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Duggan N, Curran V, Fairbridge N, Deacon D, Coombs H, Stringer K, et al.
Perspect Med Educ
. 2020 Oct;
10(6):373-377.
PMID: 33095399
Background: The adoption of competency-based medical education requires objective assessments of a learner's capability to carry out clinical tasks within workplace-based learning settings. This study involved an evaluation of the...
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Curran V, Deacon D, Schulz H, Stringer K, Stone C, Duggan N, et al.
J Surg Educ
. 2018 Apr;
75(5):1211-1222.
PMID: 29609893
Objective: Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) are explicit, directly observable tasks requiring the demonstration of specific knowledge, skills, and behaviors that learners are expected to perform without direct supervision once they...
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Deacon D, Shelley-Tremblay J, Ritter W, Dynowska A
Front Psychol
. 2014 Jan;
4:936.
PMID: 24416022
Physiological evidence was sought for a center-surround attentional mechanism (CSM), which has been proposed to assist in the retrieval of weakly activated items from semantic memory. The CSM operates by...
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Bethune C, Hansen P, Deacon D, Hurley K, Kirby A, Godwin M
Can Fam Physician
. 2007 Sep;
53(5):881-5, 880.
PMID: 17872751
Objective: To track and describe career choice decisions of medical students as they progressed through their undergraduate training. Design: Quantitative survey of each class at 5 points during their undergraduate...
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Grose-Fifer J, Deacon D
Neuropsychologia
. 2004 Sep;
42(14):1948-60.
PMID: 15381025
The cerebral representation of category information was examined in a single word priming paradigm, during which the N400 component of the event-related potential (ERP) was recorded. The visual half-field paradigm...
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Deacon D, Grose-Fifer J, Yang C, Stanick V, Hewitt S, Dynowska A
Cortex
. 2004 Jul;
40(3):467-78.
PMID: 15259327
Two experiments are reported that examined qualitative differences in how semantic information is represented in the two hemispheres. In the first experiment, items that were associatively related but did not...
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Molholm S, Gomes H, Lobosco J, Deacon D, Ritter W
Psychophysiology
. 2004 Apr;
41(3):385-93.
PMID: 15102123
We examined preattentive auditory change detection in 7- to 9-year-old children. The question of interest was whether the preattentive comparison of stimuli indexed by the scalp-recorded mismatch negativity (MMN) was...
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Deacon D, Grose-Fifer J, Hewitt S, Nagata M, Shelley-Tremblay J, Yang C
Brain Lang
. 2004 Mar;
89(1):38-46.
PMID: 15010235
Event-related potentials were recorded in a paradigm where an unrelated word was interposed between two related words. In one condition, the intervening item was masked and in another condition it...
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Deacon D, Dynowska A, Ritter W, Grose-Fifer J
Psychophysiology
. 2003 Dec;
41(1):60-74.
PMID: 14693001
ERPs were elicited by two types of orthographically legal, pronounceable nonwords. One nonword set was derived from and resembled real words, whereas the other set did not. Nonwords derived from...