Items where Author is Edginton, Trudi L.
Number of items: 16.
ArticleEdginton, Trudi L. and Rusted, Jennifer M. (2003) Separate and combined effects of scopolamine and nicotine on retrieval-induced forgetting. Psychopharmacology, 170 (4). pp. 351-357. ISSN 0033-3158 Jenkins, Valerie A. and Followfield, L. and Edginton, Trudi L. and Payne, H. and Hamilton, E. (2005) Preferences of healthy men for two different endocrine treatment options offered for locally advanced prostate cancer. Current Medical Research and Opinion, 21 (9). pp. 1329-1336. ISSN 0300-7995 Jenkins, Valerie A. and Bloomfield, David J. and Shilling, Valerie M. and Edginton, Trudi L. (2005) Does neoadjuvant hormone therapy for early prostate cancer affect cognition? Results from a pilot study. BJU International, 96 (1). pp. 48-53. ISSN 1464-4096 Edginton, Trudi L. and Rusted, Jennifer M. (2002) Efficient remembering: nicotine improves suppression of irrelevancies. Neurobiology of Aging, 23 (Supplement 1). S123. ISSN 0197-4580 Edginton, Trudi L. (2001) Effects of nicotine on inhibitory processes in human memory. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 15 (Supplement). A55. ISSN 0269-7285 Minati, Ludovico and Edginton, Trudi L. and Bruzzone, Maria Grazia and Giaconne, G. (2009) Current concepts in Alzheimer's disease: a multidisciplinary review. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias, 24 (2). pp. 95-121. ISSN 1533-3175 Lomas, Timothy and Cartwright, Tina and Edginton, Trudi L. and Ridge, Damien T. (2010) Men behaving well?: Journeys towards constructive engagement with well-being through meditation. Psychology & Health, 25 (S1). p. 265. ISSN 0887-0446 Lomas, Timothy and Cartwright, Tina and Edginton, Trudi L. and Ridge, Damien T. (2012) I was so done in that I just recognized it very plainly, “You need to do something”’: men’s narratives of struggle, distress and turning to meditation. Health, OnlineFirst . ISSN 1363-4593 Jansari , Ashok S. and Froggat, Daniel and Edginton, Trudi L. and Dawkins, Lynne (2013) Investigating the impact of nicotine on executive functions using a novel virtual reality assessment. Addiction, 108 (5). pp. 977-984. ISSN 0965-2140 Lomas, Timothy and Cartwright, Tina and Edginton, Trudi L. and Ridge, Damien T. (2013) Men developing emotional intelligence through meditation? Integrating narrative, EEG, and cognitive evidence. Psychology of Men & Masculinity . ISSN 1524-9220 (In Press) Book SectionEdginton, Trudi L. (2010) Spina bifida and hydrocephalus. In: Davis, Andrew and D'Amato, Rik Carl, (eds.) Handbook of paediatric neuropsychology: applications of cognitive neuroscience. Springer. ISBN 9780826157362 Conference or Workshop ItemEdginton, Trudi L. and Nikolla, D. and Jansari , A. (2007) An investigation of the effects of nicotine on executive processes using a virtual reality environment. In: 2007 Psychobiology 22nd Annual Scientific Meeting, 03 - 05 Sep 2007, Windermere, UK. (Submitted) Edginton, Trudi L. (2004) The cognitive effects of reversible hormone therapy for prostate cancer. In: 7th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology, 25 - 28 Aug 2004, Copenhagen, Denmark. (Submitted) Edginton, Trudi L. (2007) An investigation of a non-selective imagery impairment on strategic and autobiographical memory processes following posterior frontal lobe craniotomy. In: International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Jul 2007, Bilbao, Spain. (Submitted) Lomas, Timothy and Cartwright, Tina and Edginton, Trudi L. and Ridge, Damien T. (2011) Men behaving well? Journeys towards constructive engagement with well-being through meditation. In: 7th Biennial Conference of the International Society of Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP), 18 -20 Apr 2011, Adelaide, South Australia. Lomas, Timothy and Cartwright, Tina and Edginton, Trudi L. and Ridge, Damien T. (2011) Men behaving well? Journeys towards constructive engagement with well-being through meditation. In: BSA Medical Sociology Group 43rd Annual Conference 2011, 14 - 16 Sep 2011, University of Chester. |