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Pagan A, Degno F, Milledge S, Kirkden R, White S, Liversedge S, et al.
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2025 Jan; 87(1):50-75. PMID: 39875679
The use of context to facilitate the processing of words is recognized as a hallmark of skilled reading. This capability is also hypothesized to change with older age because of...
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White S
Patient Educ Couns . 2024 Nov; 131:108558. PMID: 39603055
Objective: This article, based on a plenary presentation from ICCH 2024, examines the challenge of balancing objectivity and complexity, and the risk of violent simplification, when it comes to teaching...
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Jackson T, Ward K, Saad S, White S, Poudel S, Raffan F, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2024 Oct; 13:e58683. PMID: 39471375
Background: Virtual care is increasingly incorporated within routine health care settings to improve patient experience and access to care. A patient's experience encompasses all the interactions an individual has with...
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Nguyen A, White S, Tse T, Cartmill J, Roger P, Hatem S, et al.
BMC Prim Care . 2024 Sep; 25(1):324. PMID: 39232645
Background: Telemedicine allows delivery of healthcare to occur between parties that are not in the same location. As telemedicine users are not co-present, effective communication methods are crucial to the...
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Wu R, Lim J, Ahmed Z, Berger R, Acem E, Chowdhury I, et al.
R Soc Open Sci . 2024 Aug; 11(7):231889. PMID: 39086823
Southgate 's (Southgate 2007 18, 587-92 (doi:10.1111/j.1467-9280.2007.01944.x)) anticipatory-looking paradigm has presented exciting yet inconclusive evidence surrounding spontaneous mentalizing in autism. The present study aimed to develop this paradigm to address...
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White S, Nguyen A, Roger P, Tse T, Cartmill J, Hatem S, et al.
BMC Prim Care . 2024 Jun; 25(1):232. PMID: 38937674
Background: The unprecedented increase in telehealth use due to COVID-19 has changed general practitioners' (GP) and patients' engagement in healthcare. There is limited specific advice for effective communication when using...
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Cai C, White S, Chen S, Mueller M, Scott S
Sci Rep . 2024 May; 14(1):11590. PMID: 38773178
Human interaction is immersed in laughter; though genuine and posed laughter are acoustically distinct, they are both crucial socio-emotional signals. In this novel study, autistic and non-autistic adults explicitly rated...
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Cai C, Lavan N, Chen S, Wang C, Ozturk O, Chiu R, et al.
Cereb Cortex . 2024 May; 34(5. PMID: 38752979
Spontaneous and conversational laughter are important socio-emotional communicative signals. Neuroimaging findings suggest that non-autistic people engage in mentalizing to understand the meaning behind conversational laughter. Autistic people may thus face...
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White S, Kim J, Rakhra H, Ranatunga D, Parker R, Roger P, et al.
Patient Educ Couns . 2024 Apr; 125:108289. PMID: 38631197
Objectives: This study explores patient perspectives (ideas, concerns, and expectations) in surgeon-patient consultations. Methods: We examined 54 video-recorded consultations using applied conversation analysis. Consultations took place from 2012 to 2017...
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Bhattacharjee A, Walsh D, Dasari P, Hodson L, Edwards S, White S, et al.
Cancers (Basel) . 2024 Mar; 16(5). PMID: 38473255
There is growing awareness of breast density in women attending breast cancer screening; however, it is unclear whether this awareness is associated with increased knowledge. This study aims to evaluate...