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Hugo Critchley

Hugo Critchley is a British professor of psychiatry at Brighton and Sussex Medical School, a partnership of the University of Brighton and the University of Sussex. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Individual Differences in Vicarious Pain Perception Linked to Heightened Socially Elicited Emotional States
    Individual Differences in Vicarious Pain Perception Linked to Heightened Socially Elicited Emotional States
    by Vanessa Botan, Vanessa Botan, Natalie C. Bowling, Natalie C. Bowling, Michael J. Banissy, Hugo Critchley, Hugo Critchley, Hugo Critchley, Jamie Ward, Jamie Ward
    Published 2018-12-01
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    Alcohol affects neuronal substrates of response inhibition but not of perceptual processing of stimuli signalling a stop response.
    Alcohol affects neuronal substrates of response inhibition but not of perceptual processing of stimuli signalling a stop response.
    by Kyriaki Nikolaou, Hugo Critchley, Theodora Duka
    Published 2013-01-01
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    FMRI scanner noise interaction with affective neural processes.
    FMRI scanner noise interaction with affective neural processes.
    by Stavros Skouras, Marcus Gray, Hugo Critchley, Stefan Koelsch
    Published 2013-01-01
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    Epileptic Seizures are Reduced by Autonomic Biofeedback Therapy Through Enhancement of Fronto-limbic Connectivity: A Controlled Trial and Neuroimaging Study
    Epileptic Seizures are Reduced by Autonomic Biofeedback Therapy Through Enhancement of Fronto-limbic Connectivity: A Controlled Trial and Neuroimaging Study
    by Yoko Nagai, Julia Aram, Matthias Koepp, Louis Lemieux, Marco Mula, Hugo Critchley, Sanjay Sisodiya, Mara Cercignani
    Published 2018-01-01
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