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R T Donohoe

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Nutritional Neuroscience|July 15, 2016
Declining Blood Glucose Levels after a Cognitively Demanding Task Predict Subsequent MemoryR T Donohoe, D Benton
Public Health Nutrition|December 28, 1999
The effects of nutrients on moodD Benton, R T Donohoe
Physiology & Behavior|January 11, 2001
Glucose tolerance predicts performance on tests of memory and cognitionR T Donohoe, D Benton
Psychopharmacology|August 25, 1999
Cognitive functioning is susceptible to the level of blood glucoseR T Donohoe, D Benton
Physiology & Behavior|January 16, 2002
The influence of breakfast and a snack on psychological functioningD Benton, O Slater, R T Donohoe
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|February 28, 2004
Retrospective study into the delivery of telephone cardiopulmonary resuscitation to "999" callersA Heward, R T Donohoe, M Whitbread
Journal of Biosocial Science|October 1, 1996
The supply of glucose to the brain and cognitive functioningD Benton, P Y Parker, R T Donohoe
Nutritional Neuroscience|February 15, 2002
The influence of phosphatidylserine supplementation on mood and heart rate when faced with an acute stressorD Benton, R T Donohoe, B Sillance, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|June 22, 2012
Supplementation with DHA and the psychological functioning of young adultsD Benton, R T Donohoe, D E Clayton, et al.
Resuscitation|October 11, 2011
Predicting non-cardiac aetiology: a strategy to allocate rescue breathing during bystander CPRF Dumas, C Farhenbruch, C Hambly, et al.
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Nutritional Neuroscience|July 15, 2016
Declining Blood Glucose Levels after a Cognitively Demanding Task Predict Subsequent MemoryR T Donohoe, D Benton
Public Health Nutrition|December 28, 1999
The effects of nutrients on moodD Benton, R T Donohoe
Physiology & Behavior|January 11, 2001
Glucose tolerance predicts performance on tests of memory and cognitionR T Donohoe, D Benton
Psychopharmacology|August 25, 1999
Cognitive functioning is susceptible to the level of blood glucoseR T Donohoe, D Benton
Physiology & Behavior|January 16, 2002
The influence of breakfast and a snack on psychological functioningD Benton, O Slater, R T Donohoe
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|February 28, 2004
Retrospective study into the delivery of telephone cardiopulmonary resuscitation to "999" callersA Heward, R T Donohoe, M Whitbread
Journal of Biosocial Science|October 1, 1996
The supply of glucose to the brain and cognitive functioningD Benton, P Y Parker, R T Donohoe
Nutritional Neuroscience|February 15, 2002
The influence of phosphatidylserine supplementation on mood and heart rate when faced with an acute stressorD Benton, R T Donohoe, B Sillance, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|June 22, 2012
Supplementation with DHA and the psychological functioning of young adultsD Benton, R T Donohoe, D E Clayton, et al.
Resuscitation|October 11, 2011
Predicting non-cardiac aetiology: a strategy to allocate rescue breathing during bystander CPRF Dumas, C Farhenbruch, C Hambly, et al.
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