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Heather M Francis

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Nutrition Reviews|January 19, 2018
Potential for diet to prevent and remediate cognitive deficits in neurological disordersHeather M Francis, Richard J Stevenson
Psychological Bulletin|June 16, 2017
The hippocampus and the regulation of human food intakeRichard J Stevenson, Heather M Francis
Behavioral Neuroscience|October 26, 2011
Higher reported saturated fat and refined sugar intake is associated with reduced hippocampal-dependent memory and sensitivity to interoceptive signalsHeather M Francis, Richard J Stevenson
Appetite|September 20, 2024
Efficiency of post-meal memory inhibition predicts subsequent food intakeRichard J Stevenson, Heather M Francis, Fiona Wylie
Social Neuroscience|November 24, 2015
Manipulation of heart rate variability can modify response to anger-inducing stimuliHeather M Francis, Kathryn M Penglis, Skye McDonald
Brain Injury|January 20, 2017
Validity and reliability of a questionnaire to assess social skills in traumatic brain injury: A preliminary studyHeather M Francis, Katherine Osborne-Crowley, Skye McDonald
Biological Psychology|July 14, 2020
The congruence of interoceptive predictions and hippocampal-related memoryJo Edwards-Duric, Richard J Stevenson, Heather M Francis
Psychological Review|January 12, 2023
Human hunger as a memory processRichard J Stevenson, Martin R Yeomans, Heather M Francis
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|January 29, 2015
Reduced heart rate variability in chronic severe traumatic brain injury: Association with impaired emotional and social functioning, and potential for treatment using biofeedbackHeather M Francis, Alana Fisher, Jacqueline A Rushby, et al.
Appetite|September 2, 2022
Recollections about food when hungry and satedRichard J Stevenson, Heather M Francis, Supreet Saluja, et al.
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Nutrition Reviews|January 19, 2018
Potential for diet to prevent and remediate cognitive deficits in neurological disordersHeather M Francis, Richard J Stevenson
Psychological Bulletin|June 16, 2017
The hippocampus and the regulation of human food intakeRichard J Stevenson, Heather M Francis
Behavioral Neuroscience|October 26, 2011
Higher reported saturated fat and refined sugar intake is associated with reduced hippocampal-dependent memory and sensitivity to interoceptive signalsHeather M Francis, Richard J Stevenson
Appetite|September 20, 2024
Efficiency of post-meal memory inhibition predicts subsequent food intakeRichard J Stevenson, Heather M Francis, Fiona Wylie
Social Neuroscience|November 24, 2015
Manipulation of heart rate variability can modify response to anger-inducing stimuliHeather M Francis, Kathryn M Penglis, Skye McDonald
Brain Injury|January 20, 2017
Validity and reliability of a questionnaire to assess social skills in traumatic brain injury: A preliminary studyHeather M Francis, Katherine Osborne-Crowley, Skye McDonald
Biological Psychology|July 14, 2020
The congruence of interoceptive predictions and hippocampal-related memoryJo Edwards-Duric, Richard J Stevenson, Heather M Francis
Psychological Review|January 12, 2023
Human hunger as a memory processRichard J Stevenson, Martin R Yeomans, Heather M Francis
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|January 29, 2015
Reduced heart rate variability in chronic severe traumatic brain injury: Association with impaired emotional and social functioning, and potential for treatment using biofeedbackHeather M Francis, Alana Fisher, Jacqueline A Rushby, et al.
Appetite|September 2, 2022
Recollections about food when hungry and satedRichard J Stevenson, Heather M Francis, Supreet Saluja, et al.
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