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2019-10-01Cognitive change in cognitive-behavioural therapy v. pharmacotherapy for adult depression: a longitudinal mediation analysisQuigley, Leanne; Dozois, David J. A.; Bagby, R. Michael; Lobo, Daniela S. S.; Ravindran, Lakshmi; Quilty, Lena C.; 0000-0002-3676-4083
2022Cognitive control biases in depression: A systematic review and meta-analysisQuigley, Leanne; Thiruchselvam, Thulas; Quilty, Lena C.; 0000-0002-3676-4083
2021Cognitive function mediates the relationship between visual contrast sensitivity and functional outcome in schizophrenia.Zemon, Vance; Herrera, Shaynna N.; Revheim, Nadine; Silipo, Gail; Gordon, James; Butler, Pamela D.; 0000-0003-4048-6618
2019Cognitive moderation of CBT: Disorder-specific or transdiagnostic predictors of treatment responseQuigley, Leanne; Katz, Danielle E.; Laposa, Judith M.; Hawley, Lance L.; Rector, Neil A.; 0000-0002-3676-4083
2022Cognitive reserve and risk of mobility impairment in older adultsHoltzer, Renee; Zhu, Xiaonan; Rosso, Andrea L.; Rosano, Caterina; 0000-0001-6639-0724
2021Cognitive reserve moderates associations between walking performance under single- and dual-task conditions and incident mobility impairment in older adults.Holtzer, Roee; O’Brien, Catherine; 0000-0001-6639-0724
2022Cognitive reserve moderates the effciency of prefrontal cortex activation patterns of gait in older adultsHoltzer, Roee; Ross, Daliah; O’Brien, Catherine; Izzetoglu, Meltem; Wagshul, Mark E; 0000-0001-6639-0724
2021Cognitive reserve moderates the efficiiency of prefrontal cortex activation patterns of gait in older adultsHoltzer, Roee; Ross, Daliah; O’Brien, Catherine; Izzetoglu, Meltem; Wagshul, Mark E; 0000-0001-6639-0724
2022-11Coherence of attention and memory biases in currently and previously depressed womenFernandez, Amanda; Quigley, Leanne; Dobson, Keith; Sears, Christopher; 0000-0002-3676-4083
2022A collective strange situation: Covid-19 and children’s developmental linesBate, Jordan; Schulder, Ilana
2022Combined mindfulnessand acceptance-based therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy treatments for eating disorders: A narrative reviewMoskowitz, Rivka; Schecter, Ayelet; Sala, Margaret; 0000-0002-1560-649X
2019-09Commentary (Invited): Considering the role of attachment and racial injustice in adolescent risk-seeking and justice involvement.Nehrig, Nicole; Prout, Tracy A.; https://orcid.org/orcid-search/search?searchQuery=tracy%20prout
2021Commentary: Rupture repair as a transtheoretical corrective experienceEubanks, Catherine F.; Sergi, Joey; Samstag, Lisa Wallner; Muran, J. Christopher; 0000-0002-0561-1607
2021Commentary: Rupture repair as a transtheoretical corrective experienceEubanks, Catherine F.; Sergi, Joey; Samstag, Lisa Wallner; Muran, J. ChristopherWiley; 0000-0002-0561-1607
2021Computerised cognitive remediation to enhance mobility in older adults: A single-blind, single-centre, randomised trial.Holtzer, Roee; Verghese, Joe; Mahoney, Jeannette R; Ayers, Emmeline; Ambrose, Anne; Wang, Cuiling; 0000-0001-6639-0724
2019Concurrent and prospective relations between attentional biases for emotional images and relapse to depressionQuigley, Leanne; Newman, Kristin; Fernandez, Amanda; Dobson, Keith; Sears, Christopher; 0000-0002-3676-4083
2021Contrast sensitivity deficits in schizophrenia: A psychophysical investigationZemon, Vance; Herrera, Shaynna; Gordon, James; Revheim, Nadine; Silipo, Gail; Butler, Pamela; 0000-0003-4048-6618
2021Correlates of self-rated health in people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy: a longitudinal studyGonzalez, Jeffrey S.; Hoogendoorn, C. J.; Schechter, C. B.; Flattau, A.; Reeves, N. D.; Boulton, A. J. M.; Vileikyte, L.
2019Correlates of suicidal ideation and self-harm in early childhood in a cohort at risk for child abuse and neglectPaul, Elise; Ortin, Ana; 0000-0003-0825-6003
2022The COVID-19 pandemic as traumatic stressor: Distress in older adults is predicted by childhood trauma and mitigated by defensive functioning.Békés, Vera; Starrs, Claire J; Perry, J. Christopher