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Browsing publications by Dr Beth Little.

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Dr Beth Little
Carly Flowers
Professor Andrew Blamire
Professor Peter Thelwall
Professor John-Paul Taylor
et al.
Multivariate brain-cognition associations in euthymic bipolar disorder2024
Dr Beth Little
Laura Norsworthy
Luke Corbett
Mia Schultz-Froggatt
Dr Peter Gallagher
et al.
Processing speed and sustained attention in bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis2024
Jonathan Horsley
Professor Yujiang Wang
Callum Simpson
Vyte Janiukstyte
Dr Karoline Leiberg
et al.
Status epilepticus and thinning of the entorhinal cortex2024
Dr Karoline Leiberg
Dr Beth Little
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
Effects of anterior temporal lobe resection on cortical morphology2023
Dr Beth Little
Future approaches to investigating cognitive functioning in bipolar disorder2023
Dr Beth Little
Dr Peter Gallagher
Dr David Cousins
Professor Yujiang Wang
Investigating brain-cognition associations in Bipolar Disorder using Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA)2022
Dr Beth Little
Laura Norsworthy
Luke Corbett
Mia Schultz-Froggatt
Dr David Cousins
et al.
Processing speed and sustained attention in mood disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis2022
Dr Beth Little
Dr David Cousins
Professor Yujiang Wang
Dr Peter Gallagher
The Effect of Core Cognitive Dysfunction on Memory in People with Mood Disorders2022
Dr Beth Little
Ossama Alshabrawy
Dr Daniel Stow
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Dr Rosin McNaney
et al.
Deep learning-based automated speech detection as a marker of social functioning in late-life depression2021
Professor Yujiang Wang
Dr Karoline Leiberg
Dr Beth Little
Dr Joe Necus
Professor Peter Taylor
et al.
Independent components of human brain morphology2021
Joanna Ciafone
Dr Beth Little
Professor Alan Thomas
Dr Peter Gallagher
The Neuropsychological Profile of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Lewy Body Dementias2020
Dr Beth Little
Dr Peter Gallagher
Maggie Douglas
Helen Spencer
Dr Derya Cokal
et al.
Language in schizophrenia and aphasia: the relationship with non-verbal cognition and thought disorder2019