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| Eric E BrodieSummaryAffiliation: Glasgow Caledonian University Country: UK Publications
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Increased motor control of a phantom leg in humans results from the visual feedback of a virtual legEric E Brodie
Department of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University, G4 0BA, Glasgow, UK
Neurosci Lett 341:167-9. 2003..The implications were discussed in terms of visuo-motor adaptation and theories of motor control...
Analgesia through the looking-glass? A randomized controlled trial investigating the effect of viewing a 'virtual' limb upon phantom limb pain, sensation and movementEric E Brodie
Department of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow G4 0BA, UK
Eur J Pain 11:428-36. 2007..The potential of a 'virtual' limb as a treatment for phantom limb pain was discussed in terms of its ability to halt and/or reverse the cortical re-organisation of motor and somatosensory cortex following acquired limb loss...
Reflecting upon line bisection: mirror reversal increases the magnitude of pseudoneglectEric E Brodie
Department of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University, Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow G4 0BA, Scotland, UK
Neuropsychologia 48:1517-20. 2010....
Visual line bisection in sinistrals and dextrals as a function of hemispace, hand, and scan directionEric E Brodie
Department of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University, Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow G4 0BA, Scotland, UK
Brain Cogn 58:149-56. 2005....
Temperature and the cold pressor testLaura A Mitchell
Department of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom
J Pain 5:233-7. 2004..This article highlights the need for clear methodologic guidelines for the technique and demonstrates that very minor changes in experimental protocol can produce significant differences...
A comparison of the effects of preferred music, arithmetic and humour on cold pressor painLaura A Mitchell
Department of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Eur J Pain 10:343-51. 2006..Ratings of pain intensity did not significantly differ. The results suggest preferred music listening to offer effective distraction and enhancement of control as a pain intervention under controlled laboratory conditions...
Accuracy of patient recall of preoperative symptom severity (angina and breathlessness) at one year following aorta-coronary artery bypass graftingGrace M Lindsay
Clinical Nursing Research, Glasgow Caledonian University NHS Greater Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
J Clin Nurs 18:418-25. 2009..The accuracy with which patients recall their cardiac symptoms prior to aorta-coronary artery bypass grafting is assessed approximately one year after surgery together with patient-related factors potentially influencing accuracy of recall...
Hand and hand preferences in use of a visual analogue scaleJacqui G McKechnie
Department of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University, Cowcaddens Rd, Glasgow G4 0BA, UK
Percept Mot Skills 107:643-50. 2008....
Exploring the phenomenology of memory for pain: is previously experienced acute pain consciously remembered or simply known?Rohini Terry
NMAHP Research Unit, University of Stirling, United Kingdom
J Pain 8:467-75. 2007..Establishing the relative contribution of different types of memory will allow a better understanding of the phenomenological experience of recalling acute pain...
Memory for pain? A comparison of nonexperiential estimates and patients' reports of the quality and intensity of postoperative painRohini H Terry
NMAHP Research Unit, University of Stirling, Stirling, United Kingdom
J Pain 9:342-9. 2008..The need to adopt new approaches to assess memory for pain is highlighted...
