Items where Author is "Jenkinson, P."
Number of items: 14.
Article
Anarchic hand with abnormal agency following right inferior parietal lobe damage : a case report. (2015)
P. Jenkinson,
Nicola M. J. Edelstyn,
Catherine Preston
and
Simon J. Ellis
Anosognosia for hemiplegia as a global deficit in motor awareness : evidence from the non-paralysed limb. (2010)
C. Preston,
P. Jenkinson
and
Roger Newport
Motor awareness in anosognosia for hemiplegia : experiments at last. (2010)
P. Jenkinson
and
A. Fotopoulou
So you think you can dance? (2010)
P. Jenkinson
and
A. Fotopoulou
Unawareness of deficit in acute stroke : Neuropsychological therapy matters. (2010)
A. Fotopoulou
and
P. Jenkinson
The effect of glucose dose and dual task performance on memory for emotional material. (2010)
K.R. Brandt,
S. Sunram-Lea,
P. Jenkinson
and
E. Jones
The role of reality monitoring in anosognosia for hemiplegia. (2010)
P. Jenkinson,
N.M.J. Edelstyn,
J.L. Drakeford,
C. Roffe
and
S.J. Ellis
Imagining the impossible : motor representations in anosognosia for hemiplegia. (2009)
P. Jenkinson,
N.M.J. Edelstyn
and
S.J. Ellis
Reality monitoring in anosognosia for hemiplegia. (2009)
P. Jenkinson,
N.M.J. Edelstyn,
J.L. Drakeford
and
S.J. Ellis
Why are some Parkinson’s disease patients unaware of their dyskinesias? (2009)
P. Jenkinson,
N.M.J. Edelstyn,
R. Stephen
and
S.J. Ellis
Does autonomic arousal distinguish good and bad decisions? Healthy individuals’ skin conductance reactivity during the Iowa Gambling Task. (2008)
P. Jenkinson,
S.R. Baker,
N.M.J. Edelstyn
and
S.J. Ellis
Polymorphisms of the cannabinoid 1 receptor gene and cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis. (2008)
J.A. Woolmore,
M.J. Stone,
S.L. Holley,
P. Jenkinson,
A. Ike,
A.A. Fryer,
R.C. Strange,
R. Stephens,
D.W. Langdon
and
C.P. Hawkins
A cognitive neuropsychological and psychophysiological investigation of a patient who exhibited an acute exacerbated response during innocuous somatosensory stimulation and movement. (2004)
N.M.J. Edelstyn,
S.R. Baker,
S.R. Ellis
and
P. Jenkinson
Contribution of the left dorsomedial thalamus in recognition memory : a neuropsychological case study. (2002)
N.M.J. Edelstyn,
S.J. Ellis,
P. Jenkinson
and
A. Sawyer