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Biology Letters
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June 10, 2016
Attention bias to threat indicates anxiety differences in sheep
Caroline Lee, Else Verbeek, Rebecca Doyle, et al.
Psychopharmacology
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August 29, 2006
Single-trials analyses demonstrate that increases in clock speed contribute to the methamphetamine-induced horizontal shifts in peak-interval timing functions
Matthew S Matell, Melissa Bateson, Warren H Meck
Royal Society Open Science
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December 12, 2019
Controlling for baseline telomere length biases estimates of the rate of telomere attrition
Melissa Bateson, Dan T A Eisenberg, Daniel Nettle
Frontiers in Psychology
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September 3, 2019
Food Insecurity Moderates the Acute Effect of Subjective Socioeconomic Status on Food Consumption
Sarah Godsell, Michael Randle, Melissa Bateson, et al.
Royal Society Open Science
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June 13, 2018
Early-life begging effort reduces adult body mass but strengthens behavioural defence of the rate of energy intake in European starlings
Jonathon Dunn, Clare Andrews, Daniel Nettle, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology
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November 18, 2008
Patterns of subcutaneous fat deposition and the relationship between body mass index and waist-to-hip ratio: implications for models of physical attractiveness
Piers L Cornelissen, Martin J Toveé, Melissa Bateson
Appetite
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June 24, 2026
Is the association between food insecurity and depression mediated by diet?
Melissa Bateson, Courtney Neal, Oliver Shannon, et al.
Behavioural Processes
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July 23, 2009
Quantification of abnormal repetitive behaviour in captive European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)
Ben O Brilot, Lucy Asher, Gesa Feenders, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition
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September 23, 2021
Food insecurity and patterns of dietary intake in a sample of UK adults
Jackie Shinwell, Melissa Bateson, Daniel Nettle, et al.
Royal Society Open Science
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November 14, 2025
Ability to predict irregular periods of food depriviation improves body-weight regulation and reduces weight gain in food-insecure starlings
Charlotte Parker, Ryan Nolan, Clare P Andrews, et al.
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Biology Letters
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June 10, 2016
Attention bias to threat indicates anxiety differences in sheep
Caroline Lee, Else Verbeek, Rebecca Doyle, et al.
Psychopharmacology
|
August 29, 2006
Single-trials analyses demonstrate that increases in clock speed contribute to the methamphetamine-induced horizontal shifts in peak-interval timing functions
Matthew S Matell, Melissa Bateson, Warren H Meck
Royal Society Open Science
|
December 12, 2019
Controlling for baseline telomere length biases estimates of the rate of telomere attrition
Melissa Bateson, Dan T A Eisenberg, Daniel Nettle
Frontiers in Psychology
|
September 3, 2019
Food Insecurity Moderates the Acute Effect of Subjective Socioeconomic Status on Food Consumption
Sarah Godsell, Michael Randle, Melissa Bateson, et al.
Royal Society Open Science
|
June 13, 2018
Early-life begging effort reduces adult body mass but strengthens behavioural defence of the rate of energy intake in European starlings
Jonathon Dunn, Clare Andrews, Daniel Nettle, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology
|
November 18, 2008
Patterns of subcutaneous fat deposition and the relationship between body mass index and waist-to-hip ratio: implications for models of physical attractiveness
Piers L Cornelissen, Martin J Toveé, Melissa Bateson
Appetite
|
June 24, 2026
Is the association between food insecurity and depression mediated by diet?
Melissa Bateson, Courtney Neal, Oliver Shannon, et al.
Behavioural Processes
|
July 23, 2009
Quantification of abnormal repetitive behaviour in captive European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)
Ben O Brilot, Lucy Asher, Gesa Feenders, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition
|
September 23, 2021
Food insecurity and patterns of dietary intake in a sample of UK adults
Jackie Shinwell, Melissa Bateson, Daniel Nettle, et al.
Royal Society Open Science
|
November 14, 2025
Ability to predict irregular periods of food depriviation improves body-weight regulation and reduces weight gain in food-insecure starlings
Charlotte Parker, Ryan Nolan, Clare P Andrews, et al.
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