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Wall J, Xie H, Wang X
J Pers Med . 2024 Feb; 14(2). PMID: 38392561
Maintenance of brain structure is essential for neurocognitive health. Precision medicine has interests in understanding how maintenance of an individual person's brain, including cerebral cortical structure, interacts with lifestyle factors...
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Modi N, de Castro L, Chen R, Dar A, Wall J
Lancet Child Adolesc Health . 2024 Feb; 8(4):251-252. PMID: 38335989
No abstract available.
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Wang X, Xie H, Chen T, Cotton A, Salminen L, Logue M, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2020 Dec; 26(8):4331-4343. PMID: 33288872
Studies of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) report volume abnormalities in multiple regions of the cerebral cortex. However, findings for many regions, particularly regions outside commonly studied emotion-related prefrontal, insular, and...
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Wall J, Xie H, Wang X
Front Neurosci . 2020 Aug; 14:769. PMID: 32848551
Sleep and maintenance of brain structure are essential for the continuity of a person's cognitive/mental health. Interestingly, whether normal structural maintenance of the brain and sleep continuously interact in some...
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Xie H, Wall J, Wang X
J Exp Neurosci . 2018 Sep; 12:1179069518795875. PMID: 30202210
A human brain has separate left and right cerebral cortices, each of which must be continuously structurally maintained during adulthood. There is no understanding of how ongoing structural maintenances of...
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Thompson J, Mackenzie J, Dutschke J, Baldock M, Raftery S, Wall J
Accid Anal Prev . 2018 Mar; 115:34-40. PMID: 29544135
In-vehicle collision avoidance technology (CAT) has the potential to prevent crash involvement. In 2015, Transport for New South Wales undertook a trial of a Mobileye 560 CAT system that was...
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Wall J, Xie H, Wang X
J Exp Neurosci . 2017 Oct; 11:1179069517733453. PMID: 28989284
Adult cerebral cortical structure is thought to be statically maintained over short intervals. This view is based on group average findings but has never been studied at the individual level....
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Chevalier A, Coxon K, Rogers K, Chevalier A, Wall J, Brown J, et al.
Traffic Inj Prev . 2016 Sep; 18(2):124-131. PMID: 27588929
Objective: Even small increases in vehicle speed raise crash risk and resulting injury severity. Older drivers are at increased risk of involvement in casualty crashes and injury compared to younger...
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Chevalier A, Chevalier A, Clarke E, Wall J, Coxon K, Brown J, et al.
Data Brief . 2016 Jun; 8:136-41. PMID: 27294182
The data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled "A longitudinal investigation of the predictors of older drivers׳ speeding behavior" (Chevalier et al., 2016) [1], wherein...
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Chevalier A, Coxon K, Rogers K, Chevalier A, Wall J, Brown J, et al.
Accid Anal Prev . 2016 May; 93:41-47. PMID: 27163701
There is little objective evidence about the extent older drivers' are involved in speeding or factors that may influence this behaviour. Particular concern exists for the increasing number of older...