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Jill Thompson
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Year
Jill Thompson
Dr John Gray
Dr John Hughes
Professor Allan Young
Professor Nicol Ferrier
et al.
Differential Deficit in Executive Control in Euthymic Bipolar Disordere
2009
Professor Utpal Goswami
Dr Aditya Sharma
Dr Atul Varma
Professor Nicol Ferrier
Professor Allan Young
et al.
The neurocognitive performance of drug-free and medicated euthymic bipolar patients do not differ
2009
Dr Adrian Lloyd
Dr Brian Moore
Dr David Cousins
Jill Thompson
Dr Victor McAllister
et al.
White matter lesions in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder
2009
Professor Utpal Goswami
Dr Atul Varma
Dr Aditya Sharma
Jill Thompson
Professor Nicol Ferrier
et al.
A comparison of the neurocognitive deficits in bipolar disorder between New Delhi and Newcastle centres
2008
Jill Thompson
Dr John Gray
Dr John Hughes
Dr Stuart Watson
Professor Allan Young
et al.
Impaired working memory monitoring in euthymic bipolar patients
2007
Jill Thompson
Dr Adrian Lloyd
Professor Allan Young
Professor Nicol Ferrier
The nature of abnormal language processing in euthymic bipolar I disorder: Evidence for a relationship between task demand and prefrontal function
2007
Lucy Robinson
Jill Thompson
Dr Peter Gallagher
Professor Utpal Goswami
Professor Allan Young
et al.
A meta-analysis of cognitive deficits in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder
2006
Jill Thompson
Dr John Gray
Dr John Hughes
Dr Peter Gallagher
Professor Allan Young
et al.
Clinical analysis of cognitive dysfunction in euthymic bipolar disorder
2006
Jill Thompson
Dr John Gray
Dr Paul Mackin
Professor Allan Young
Professor Nicol Ferrier
et al.
Executive and visuospatial sketchpad resources in euthymic bipolar disorder: Implications for visuospatial working memory architecture
2006
Professor Utpal Goswami
Dr Aditya Sharma
Professor Nicol Ferrier
Professor Allan Young
Dr Peter Gallagher
et al.
Neuropsychological dysfunction, soft neurological signs and social disability in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder
2006
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