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Can the Revival of Indigenous Languages Improve the Mental Health and Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People?
Sivak, L.; Westhead, S.; Richards, E.. - : Mental Health Services Conference Inc., 2018. : Balmain, 2018
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Examining non-syndromic autosomal recessive intellectual disability (NS-ARID) genes for an enriched association with intelligence differences
Hill, W. D.; Davies, G.; Liewald, D. C.. - : Elsevier, 2016
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Human cognitive ability is influenced by genetic variation in components of postsynaptic signalling complexes assembled by NMDA receptors and MAGUK proteins
Hill, W D; Davies, G; van de Lagemaat, L N. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2014
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Measurement of the muon reconstruction performance of the ATLAS detector using 2011 and 2012 LHC proton-proton collision data.
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Web of Science (Lite) (http://apps.webofknowledge.com/summary.do) ; Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/home.url) ; CrossRef (2014)
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Human cognitive ability is influenced by genetic variation in components of postsynaptic signalling complexes assembled by NMDA receptors and MAGUK proteins
Hill, W. D.; Davies, G.; Van De Lagemaat, L. N.. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2014
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A genome-wide association study for reading and language abilities in two population cohorts
Luciano, M; Evans, D M; Hansell, N K. - : John Wiley & Sons, 2013
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Apologizing for historical injustice: Emotion, truth and identity in political discourse
Augoustinos, M.; Hastie, B.; Wright, M.. - : Sage Publications Ltd, 2011
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Dyslexia and DYX1C1: Deficits in reading and spelling associated with a missense mutation
Bates, T. C.; Lind, P.A.; Luciano, M.. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2010
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The Movements of Maize into Middle Horizon Tiwanaku
Hastorf, CA; Whitehead, WT; Bruno, MC. - : Left Coast Press, 2006
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Fulfilling prophecy? Sexually transmitted infections and HIV in Indigenous people in Western Australia
Thompson, Sandra; Wright, M.; Giele, C.. - : Australasian Medical Publishing Company, 2005
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A genetic two-factor model of the covariation among a subset of Multidimensional Aptitude Battery and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Revised subtests
Luciano, M.; Wright, M. J.; Geffen, G. M.. - : Elsevier, 2003
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Relationships among speech perception, production, language, hearing loss, and age in children with impaired hearing
Blamey, P.; Rattigan, K.; Wales, R.. - : Amer Speech-Language-Hearing Assoc, 2001
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Speech perception and spoken language in children with impaired hearing
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The narrative of dream reports
Blagrove, Mark Thomas. - : Brunel University School of Health Sciences and Social Care PhD Theses, 1989
Abstract: This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University. ; Two questions are addressed: 1) whether a dream is meaningful as a whole, or whether the scenes are separate and unconnected, and 2) whether dream images are an epiphenomenon of a functional physiologicaL process of REM sleep, or whether they are akin to waking thought. Theories of REM sleep as a period of information-processing are reviewed. This is Linked with work on the relationship between dreaming and creativity, and between memory and imagery. Because of the persuasive evidence that REM sleep is implicated in the consolidation of memories there is a review of recent work on neural associative network models of memory. Two theories of dreams based on these models are described, and predictions with regard to the above two questions are made. Psychological evidence of relevance to the neural network theories is extensively reviewed. These predictions are compared with those of the recent application of structuralism to the study of dreams, which is an extension from its usual field of mythology and anthropology. The different theories are tested against four nights of dreams recorded in a sleep Lab. The analysis shows that not only do dreams concretise waking concerns as metaphors but that these concerns are depicted in oppositional terms, such as, for example, inside/outside or revolving/static. These oppositions are then permuted from one dream to the next until a resolution of the initial concern is achieved at the end of the night. An account of the use of the single case-study methodology in psychology is given, in addition to a replication of the analysis of one night's dreams by five independent judges. There is an examination of objections to the structuralist methodology, and of objections to the paradigm of multiple dream awakenings. The conclusion is drawn that dreams involve the unconscious dialectical step-by-step resolution of conflicts which to a great extent are consciously known to the subject. The similarity of dreams to day-dreams is explored, with the conclusion that the content of dreams is better explained by an account of metaphors we use when awake and by our daily concerns, than by reference to the physiology of REM sleep. It is emphasised that dreams can be meaningful even if they do not have a function. ; Ann Murray Award Fund
Keyword: Day-dreams; Neural network theory; REM sleep; Resolution of conflicts
URL: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/5147
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A level-based model for pitch accent languages
In: Autosegmental studies on pitch accent (Dordrecht, 1988), P.295-316
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Mapping and movement of partial matrices in Navajo
In: NELS (Amherst, Mass.), P.685-699
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Comparison of Continuous Speech, Discrete Speech, and Keyboard Input to an Interactive Warfare Simulation in Various C3 Environments.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1985)
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The CV-skeleton and mapping in Navajo verb phonology
In: Proceedings of NELS 14 (Amherst, MA, 1984), P.461-477
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Tone Shandi and Vowel Changes in Fuzhou
In: Proceedings of NELS 12 (Amherst, MA, 1982), P.258-273
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