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Dr Debbie Riby
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Dr Victoria Grahame
Dr Ashleigh Kernohan
Ayesha Mathias
Chrissie Butcher
Deborah Garland
et al.
Understanding Repetitive Behaviours: A clinical and cost-effectiveness, multi-site randomised controlled trial of a group for parents and carers of young autistic children
2025
Dr Victoria Grahame
Dr Sue Fletcher-Watson
Deborah Garland
Dr Magda Glod
Dr Jane Goodwin
et al.
A clinical and cost-effectiveness trial of a parent group intervention to manage challenging restricted and repetitive behaviours in young children with autism spectrum disorder: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
2021
Dr Bronia Arnott
Dr Debbie Riby
Dr Susan Leekham
The Quality of Everyday Eye Contact in Williams Syndrome: Insights from Cross-syndrome Comparisons
2021
Dr Magda Glod
Dr Debbie Riby
Emerita Professor Jacqueline Rodgers
Sensory Processing Profiles and Autistic Symptoms as Predictive Factors in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Williams Syndrome
2020
Dr Magda Glod
Dr Debbie Riby
Emerita Professor Jacqueline Rodgers
Short report: Relationships between sensory processing, repetitive behaviors, anxiety, and intolerance of uncertainty in autism spectrum disorder and Williams syndrome
2019
Dr Rachel Collum
Dr Debbie Riby
Classroom displays-attraction or distraction? Evidence of impact on attention and learning from children with and without autism
2017
Dr Magda Glod
Dr Debbie Riby
Dr Emma Honey
Emerita Professor Jacqueline Rodgers
Sensory atypicalities in dyads of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their parents
2017
Dr Debbie Riby
Social Vulnerability in Williams Syndrome: A Tendency to Approach Strangers
2017
Emerita Professor Jacqueline Rodgers
Dr Debbie Riby
A systematic review of the evidence for hyporesponsivity in ASD
2016
Dr Shelina Visram
Dr Debbie Riby
Dr Amelia Lake
Consumption of energy drinks by children and young people: a rapid review examining evidence of physical effects and consumer attitudes
2016
Emerita Professor Jacqueline Rodgers
Dr Emily Janes
Katie Little
Dr Debbie Riby
Parent insights into atypicalities of social approach behaviour in Williams syndrome
2016
Matthew Cranwell
Dr Debbie Riby
Professor Ann Le Couteur
Bradley Pearce
Professor Anya Hurlbert
"Lush" or "slime"? Atypical colour naming in Williams Syndrome
2015
Dr Shelina Visram
Dr Debbie Riby
A qualitative study to explore the use of energy drinks by children and young people in England
2015
Dr Shelina Visram
Dr Debbie Riby
A systematic review of the effects associated with children and young people's use of energy drinks
2015
Dr Shelina Visram
Dr Debbie Riby
Consumption of commercial energy drinks by children and adolescents: a systematic review of consumer attitudes and associations with health, behavioural, educational and social outcomes
2015
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