Toggle Main Menu Toggle Search

Open Access padlockePrints

Browsing publications by Dr Liesl Allcock.

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Professor Patrick Chinnery
Professor Gavin Hudson
Professor David Burn
Dr Liesl Allcock
Genetic and pathological links between Parkinson's disease and the lysosomal disorder Sanfilippo syndrome2012
Professor Gavin Hudson
Andrea Stutt
Professor Martin Eccles
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Liesl Allcock
et al.
Genetic variation of CHRNA4 does not modulate attention in Parkinson's disease2010
Dr Dag Aarsland
Professor David Burn
Dr Liesl Allcock
Mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson disease: A multicenter pooled analysis2010
Emeritus Professor Nick Miller
Dr Liesl Allcock
Anthony Hildreth
Emma Noble
Professor David Burn
et al.
Swallowing problems in Parkinson disease: frequency and clinical correlates2009
Emeritus Professor Nick Miller
Emma Noble
Dr Liesl Allcock
Professor David Burn
How do I sound to me? Perceived changes in communication in Parkinson's disease2008
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Victoria Hetherington
Dr Liesl Allcock
Professor David Burn
et al.
The role of cognitive and motor characteristics during single, dual and multi-task gait performance in Parkinson’s disease (PD)2008
Dr Liesl Allcock
Professor David Burn
Predicting the cost of Parkinson's disease2007
Emeritus Professor Nick Miller
Dr Liesl Allcock
Emma Noble
Anthony Hildreth
Professor David Burn
et al.
Prevalence and pattern of perceived intelligibility changes in Parkinson's disease2007
Professor David Burn
Dr Liesl Allcock
Dr John Davison
Professor Patrick Chinnery
Allelic variation of a functional polymorphism in the serotonin transporter gene and depression in Parkinson's disease2006
Dr Liesl Allcock
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
Professor David Burn
Clinical phenotype of subjects with Parkinson's disease orthostatic hypotension: Autonomic symptom and demographic comparison2006
Dr Liesl Allcock
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
Dr Urs Mosimann
Sherley Tordoff
Anthony Hildreth
et al.
Orthostatic hypotension in Parkinson's disease: Association with cognitive decline?2006
Sherley Tordoff
Dr Liesl Allcock
Professor David Burn
Use of computerised cognitive testing batteries in Parkinson's disease: The client's perspective2006
Dr Liesl Allcock
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
Professor David Burn
Frequency of orthostatic hypotension in a community based cohort of patients with Parkinson's disease2004
Dr Liesl Allcock
Diagnostic yield and development of a neurocardiovascular investigation unit for older adults in a district hospital2000