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Caroline Jay

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Plos One|March 18, 2025
An evidence-based guidance framework for neural network system diagramsGuy Marshall, André Freitas, Caroline Jay
Disability and Rehabilitation. Assistive Technology|June 26, 2010
A 'visual-centred' mapping approach for improving access to Web 2.0 for people with visual impairmentsCaroline Jay, Andrew Brown, Simon Harper
Frontiers in Psychology|July 28, 2022
Editorial: Communication of Risk in the Public RealmManuele Reani, Caroline Jay, Alvitta Ottley
Plos One|August 28, 2020
Pseudo-colouring an ECG enables lay people to detect QT-interval prolongation regardless of heart rateAlaa Alahmadi, Alan Davies, Markel Vigo, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 7, 2021
Views of Practitioners and Researchers on the Use of Virtual Reality in Treatments for Substance Use DisordersRigina Skeva, Lynsey Gregg, Caroline Jay, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 7, 2019
Investigating the effect of clinical history before electrocardiogram interpretation on the visual behavior and interpretation accuracy of cliniciansAlan Davies, Simon Harper, Markel Vigo, et al.
Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.)|March 10, 2024
Alcohol treatment preferences and the acceptability of virtual reality therapy for treating alcohol misuse in adult drinkersRigina Skeva, Caroline Jay, Steve Pettifer, et al.
Journal of Electrocardiology|October 14, 2023
Personalized, intuitive & visual QT-prolongation monitoring using patient-specific QTc threshold with pseudo-coloring and explainable AIAlaa Alahmadi, Alan Davies, Markel Vigo, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|March 9, 2019
Can laypeople identify a drug-induced QT interval prolongation? A psychophysical and eye-tracking experiment examining the ability of nonexperts to interpret an ECGAlaa Alahmadi, Alan Davies, Markel Vigo, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 24, 2019
Evidencing How Experience and Problem Format Affect Probabilistic Reasoning Through Interaction AnalysisManuele Reani, Alan Davies, Niels Peek, et al.
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Plos One|March 18, 2025
An evidence-based guidance framework for neural network system diagramsGuy Marshall, André Freitas, Caroline Jay
Disability and Rehabilitation. Assistive Technology|June 26, 2010
A 'visual-centred' mapping approach for improving access to Web 2.0 for people with visual impairmentsCaroline Jay, Andrew Brown, Simon Harper
Frontiers in Psychology|July 28, 2022
Editorial: Communication of Risk in the Public RealmManuele Reani, Caroline Jay, Alvitta Ottley
Plos One|August 28, 2020
Pseudo-colouring an ECG enables lay people to detect QT-interval prolongation regardless of heart rateAlaa Alahmadi, Alan Davies, Markel Vigo, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 7, 2021
Views of Practitioners and Researchers on the Use of Virtual Reality in Treatments for Substance Use DisordersRigina Skeva, Lynsey Gregg, Caroline Jay, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 7, 2019
Investigating the effect of clinical history before electrocardiogram interpretation on the visual behavior and interpretation accuracy of cliniciansAlan Davies, Simon Harper, Markel Vigo, et al.
Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.)|March 10, 2024
Alcohol treatment preferences and the acceptability of virtual reality therapy for treating alcohol misuse in adult drinkersRigina Skeva, Caroline Jay, Steve Pettifer, et al.
Journal of Electrocardiology|October 14, 2023
Personalized, intuitive & visual QT-prolongation monitoring using patient-specific QTc threshold with pseudo-coloring and explainable AIAlaa Alahmadi, Alan Davies, Markel Vigo, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|March 9, 2019
Can laypeople identify a drug-induced QT interval prolongation? A psychophysical and eye-tracking experiment examining the ability of nonexperts to interpret an ECGAlaa Alahmadi, Alan Davies, Markel Vigo, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 24, 2019
Evidencing How Experience and Problem Format Affect Probabilistic Reasoning Through Interaction AnalysisManuele Reani, Alan Davies, Niels Peek, et al.
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