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Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Patrick Rosenkranz
Evolution of Empathizing and Systemizing: Empathizing as an aspect of social intelligence, systemizing as an evolutionarily later consequence of economic specialization2016
Dr Bruce Charlton
Possible dysgenic trends in simple visual reaction time performance in the Scottish Twenty-07 cohort: A reanalysis of Deary & Der (2005)2014
Dr Bruce Charlton
The association between the development of weighing technology, possession and use of weighing scales, and self-reported severity of disordered eating2014
Dr Patrick Rosenkranz
Dr Bruce Charlton
Individual Differences in Existential Orientation: Empathizing and Systemizing Explain the Sex Difference in Religious Orientation and Science Acceptance2013
Dr Patrick Rosenkranz
Dr Bruce Charlton
Individual Differences in Existential Orientation: Empathizing and Systemizing Explain the Sex Difference in Religious Orientation and Science Acceptance2013
Dr Bruce Charlton
A model for self-treatment of four sub-types of symptomatic 'depression' using non-prescription agents: Neuroticism (anxiety and emotional instability); malaise (fatigue and painful symptoms); demotivation (anhedonia) and seasonal affective disorder 'SAD'2009
Dr Bruce Charlton
The Elite Brain Drain2009
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
The Sleep Elaboration-Awake Pruning (SEAP) theory of memory: Long term memories grow in complexity during sleep and undergo selection while awake. Clinical, psychopharmacological and creative implications2009
Dr Peter Andras
Dr Bruce Charlton
Why are top universities losing their lead? An economics modelling-based approach2009
Dr Bruce Charlton
A book of ideas collected from Medical Hypotheses: Death can be cured by Roger Dobson2008
Dr Bruce Charlton
Crick's gossip test and Watson's boredom principle: A pseudo-mathematical analysis of effort in scientific research2008
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
'Down-shifting' among top UK scientists? - The decline of 'revolutionary science' and the rise of 'normal science' in the UK compared with the USA2008
Dr Bruce Charlton
Erratum to “Which are the best nations and institutions for revolutionary science 1987–2006? Analysis using a combined metric of Nobel prizes, Fields medals, Lasker awards and Turing awards (NFLT metric)” [Med Hypotheses 68 (2007) 1191–1194]2008
Dr Bruce Charlton
Jacob Bronowski's principle of tolerance2008
Dr Bruce Charlton
Mavericks versus team players: The trade-off between shared glory and making a personal contribution2008
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
Stimulating revolutionary science with mega-cash prizes2008
Dr Bruce Charlton
Alienation, recovered animism and altered states of consciousness2007
Dr Peter Andras
Neil Herald
Dr Bruce Charlton
An analysis of the dynamics of British academic science2007
Dr Bruce Charlton
An evolutionary cosmology for scientists - and the modern world in general2007
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
Complex biological memory conceptualized as an abstract communication system – human long term memories grow in complexity during sleep and undergo selection while awake2007
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
Evaluating universities using simple scientometric research-output metrics: Total citation counts per university for a retrospective seven-year rolling sample2007
Dr Bruce Charlton
From Nutty Professor to Buddy Love - Personality types in modern science2007
Dr Bruce Charlton
Health equity for all - Capitalism is a force for good2007
Dr Bruce Charlton
How can the English-language scientific literature be made more accessible to non-native speakers?. Journals should allow greater use of referenced direct quotations in 'component-oriented' scientific writing2007
Dr Bruce Charlton
Measuring revolutionary biomedical science 1992-2006 using Nobel prizes, Lasker (clinical medicine) awards and Gairdner awards (NLG metric)2007
Dr Bruce Charlton
Medical Hypotheses 2006 impact factor rises to 1.3 - A vindication of the 'editorial review' system for revolutionary science2007
Dr Bruce Charlton
Mega-prizes in medicine: Big cash awards may stimulate useful and rapid therapeutic innovation2007
Dr Bruce Charlton
Psychological neoteny and higher education: Associations with delayed parenthood2007
Dr Peter Andras
Neil Herald
Dr Bruce Charlton
Science production in top 20 UK universities is catching-up with the US universities2007
Dr Bruce Charlton
Scientific discovery, peak experiences and the Col-oh-nell Flastratus! phenomenon2007
Dr Bruce Charlton
Scientometric identification of elite 'revolutionary science' research institutions by analysis of trends in Nobel prizes 1947-20062007
Dr Bruce Charlton
Which are the best nations and institutions for revolutionary science 1987-2006? Analysis using a combined metric of Nobel prizes, Fields medals, Lasker awards and Turing awards (NFLT metric)2007
Dr Bruce Charlton
Why there should be more science Nobel prizes and laureates - And why proportionate credit should be awarded to institutions2007
Dr Bruce Charlton
Boom or bubble? Is medical research thriving or about to crash?2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Despite their inevitable conflicts - Science, religion and New Age spirituality are essentially compatible and complementary activities2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
Globalization in science education: An inevitable and beneficial trend2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
How should we rate research? Counting number of publications may be best research performance measure2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Lectures are such an effective teaching method because they exploit evolved human psychology to improve learning2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Medicine and the space odyssey2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Neuroleptics revisited2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Neuroleptics revisited2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
Oxbridge versus the 'Ivy League' : 30 year citation trends2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
Reply to May and Harvey2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Science as a general education: Conceptual science should constitute the compulsory core of multi-disciplinary undergraduate degrees2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Science school and culture school: Improving the efficiency of high school science teaching in a system of mass science education2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Scientific life should be measured in seven year units2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
The busy shall inherit the earth: The evolution from 'hard work' to 'busyness' in modern science and society2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
The paradox of the modern mass media: Probably the major source of social cohesion in liberal democracies, even though its content is often socially divisive2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
The rise of the boy-genius: Psychological neoteny, science and modern life2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Why are doctors still prescribing neuroleptics?2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Why are doctors still prescribing neuroleptics?2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Why medical research needs a new specialty of 'pure medical science'2006
Dr Bruce Charlton
Diazepam with your dinner, Sir? The lifestyle drug-substitution strategy: A radical alcohol policy2005
Dr Peter Andras
Dr Bruce Charlton
Faults, errors and failures in communications: A systems theory perspective on organisational structure2005
Dr Bruce Charlton
Five futures for academic medicine: Specialised professional research system of "pure" medical science is needed2005
Dr Bruce Charlton
If 'atypical' neuroleptics did not exist, it wouldn't be necessary to invent them: Perverse incentives in drug development, research, marketing and clinical practice2005
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
Medical research funding may have over-expanded and be due for collapse2005
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
Medical research funding may have over-expanded and be due for collapse2005
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
Modernizing UK health services: 'Short-sharp-shock' reform, the NHS subsistence economy, and the spectre of health care famine2005
Dr Bruce Charlton
Participants in research: Routine extrapolation of randomised controlled trials is absurd2005
Dr Bruce Charlton
Religious believers and strong atheists may both be less depressed than existentially-uncertain people2005
Dr Peter Andras
Dr Bruce Charlton
Self-aware software - Will it become a reality?2005
Dr Bruce Charlton
Self-management and pregnancy - Safe interventions for panic, phobia and other anxiety-disorders might include over-the-counter (OTC) 'SSRI' antihistamines such as diphenhydramine and chlorpheniramine (multiple letters)2005
Dr Bruce Charlton
Self-management of psychiatric symptoms using over-the-counter (OTC) psychopharmacology: The S-DTM therapeutic model - Self-diagnosis, self-treatment, self-monitoring2005
Dr Bruce Charlton
The future of ‘pure’ medical science: The need for a new specialist professional research system2005
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
The need for a new specialist professional research system of "pure" medical science2005
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
Universities and social progress in modernising societies: how educational expansion has replaced socialism as an instrument of political reform2005
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
Campaign to revitalise academic medicine: is the bubble due to burst for medical research funding?2004
Dr Bruce Charlton
Conflicts of interest in medical science: peer usage, peer review and 'Col consultancy'2004
Dr Peter Andras
Dr Bruce Charlton
European science must embrace modernization2004
Dr Bruce Charlton
The slave trade (United States slave ownership)2004
Dr Bruce Charlton
Treating unhappiness - Society needs palliative psychopharmacology2004
Dr Bruce Charlton
Health vs. disease: a commentary on 'The rationale of value-laden medicine' (Kottow 2002; Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 8, 77-84)2003
Dr Bruce Charlton
Medicine has lost something unique and irreplaceable2003
Dr Bruce Charlton
Obituary for David Horrobin - Medicine has lost something unique and irreplaceable2003
Dr Bruce Charlton
Palliative psychopharmacology: a putative speciality to optimize the subjective quality of life2003
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
The modernization imperative2003
Dr Bruce Charlton
Theory of Mind Delusions and Bizarre Delusions in an Evolutionary Perspective: Psychiatry and the Social Brain2003
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
What is Management and What Do Managers Do ? A Systems Theory Account2003
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Peter Andras
A System Poisoned by Deceit2002
Dr Peter Andras
Dr Bruce Charlton
Commentary on Sweeney & Kernick (2002), clinical evaluation: Constructing a new model for post-normal medicine. Journal of evaluation in clinical practice 8, 131-1382002
Dr Bruce Charlton
Delirium and psychotic symptoms - An integrative model2002
Dr Peter Andras
Dr Bruce Charlton
Democratic deficit and communication hyper-inflation in health care systems2002
Dr Bruce Charlton
Ethics, management and mythology: Rational decision-making for health service professionals (Michael Loughlin, Radcliffe Medical Press: Oxford, 2002)2002
Dr Peter Andras
Dr Bruce Charlton
Hype and Spin in the NHS2002
Dr Peter Andras
Dr Bruce Charlton
Hype and Spin in the Universities2002
Dr Bruce Charlton
Randomized trials in alternative/complementary medicine2002
Dr Peter Andras
Dr Bruce Charlton
Unhealthy Hype2002
Georgia Campbell
Dr Bruce Charlton
Depressive symptoms in injury and illness2001
Dr Bruce Charlton
Depressive symptoms in injury and illness.2001
Dr Bruce Charlton
Drugs for personal fulfilment in the elderly.2001
Dr Bruce Charlton
Fundamental deficiencies in the megatrial methodology2001
Dr Bruce Charlton
The potential for pharmacological treatment of unpleasant psychological symptoms to increase personal fulfillment in old age2001
Dr Bruce Charlton
Theory of mind and the "somatic market mechanism" (SMM)2001
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dialog on depression [1]2000
Dr Bruce Charlton
The malaise theory of depression: major depressive disorder is sickness behavior and antidepressants are analgesic2000
Dr Bruce Charlton
'Theory of mind', persecutory delusions and the somatic marker mechanism2000
Dr Bruce Charlton
Clinical research methods for the new millennium1999
Dr Bruce Charlton
Individual case studies in primary health care1999
Dr Bruce Charlton
No short cuts to science1999
Dr Bruce Charlton
Dr Martin Tovee
Nomenclature of optimal BMI: slim's the word1999
Dr Bruce Charlton
Numbers needed to treat derived from meta-analysis - Are an absurdity1999
Dr Bruce Charlton
Social and psychiatric implications of sex-differentials in aggression1999
Dr Bruce Charlton
The 'anti delirium' theory of electroconvulsive therapy action1999
Dr Bruce Charlton
The ideology of 'accountability'1999
Dr Bruce Charlton
Theory of mind and the delusional disorders1999
Dr Bruce Charlton
Statistical malpractice1996
Dr Bruce Charlton
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Emeritus Professor Robert Perry
Distribution of corticotropin-releasing factor-like immunoreactivity in human brain1987