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Contrazontal Launch Concert (2021)
Exhibition / Performance
Snijders, J., Schreer, M., Garner, J., & Kost, G. Contrazontal Launch Concert. [live performance]. Performed at Newcastle, England. 10 October 2021. (Unpublished)

Star Chamber Matters: An Early Modern Court & Its Records (2021)
Book
Kesselring, K., & Mears, N. (Eds.). (2021). Star Chamber Matters: An Early Modern Court & Its Records. University of London Press

An extraordinary court with late medieval roots in the activities of the king’s council, Star Chamber came into its own over the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, before being abolished in 1641 by members of parliament for what they deemed e... Read More about Star Chamber Matters: An Early Modern Court & Its Records.

Ives Ensemble in Nijmegen (2021)
Exhibition / Performance
Snijders, J., & Rijnvos, R. Ives Ensemble in Nijmegen. [live performance]. Performed at Nijmegen, Netherlands. 26 September 2021. (Unpublished)

Revisiting the attentional bias in the split brain (2021)
Journal Article
Hausmann, M., Corballis, M., & Fabri, M. (2021). Revisiting the attentional bias in the split brain. Neuropsychologia, 162, Article 108042. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2021.108042

Previous research has revealed a strong right bias in allocation of attention in split brain subjects, suggesting that a pathological attention bias occurs not only after unilateral (usually right-hemispheric) damage but also after functional disconn... Read More about Revisiting the attentional bias in the split brain.

Sex/Gender Differences in the Human Brain (2021)
Book Chapter
Hodgetts, S., & Hausmann, M. (2022). Sex/Gender Differences in the Human Brain. In S. Della Salla (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Behavioral Neuroscience, 2nd edition (Second Edition) (646-655). (2nd ed.). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-809324-5.24103-5

Recent years have seen a substantial increase in the amount of research concerning sex/gender differences in the human brain. In this chapter, we review and synthesize some key research findings concerning sex/gender differences in brain structure, b... Read More about Sex/Gender Differences in the Human Brain.

Sex/gender differences in the brain are not trivial - a commentary on Eliot et al. (2021) (2021)
Journal Article
Hirnstein, M., & Hausmann, M. (2021). Sex/gender differences in the brain are not trivial - a commentary on Eliot et al. (2021). Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 130, 408-409. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.09.012

In this commentary to the comprehensive review by Eliot et al. (2021), we fully comply with rejecting the ‘sexual dimorphism’ concept in its extreme, binary form. However, we criticise the authors’ extreme position and argue that sex/gender differenc... Read More about Sex/gender differences in the brain are not trivial - a commentary on Eliot et al. (2021).

The Latin West: Pluralism in the Shadow of the Past (2021)
Book Chapter
Scales, L. (2021). The Latin West: Pluralism in the Shadow of the Past. In C. Holmes, J. Shepard, J. Van Steenbergen, & B. Weiler (Eds.), Political Culture in the Latin West, Byzantium and the Islamic World, c.700-c.1500 (133-177). Cambridge University Press

The role of support groups in the management of Parkinson’s disease in Kenya: Sociality, information and legitimacy (2021)
Journal Article
Fothergill-Misbah, N., Moffatt, S., Mwithiga, H., Hampshire, K., & Walker, R. (2022). The role of support groups in the management of Parkinson’s disease in Kenya: Sociality, information and legitimacy. Global Public Health, 17(8), 1773-1783. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2021.1954227

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease globally. It is a progressive neurological disorder which can lead to a decline in wellbeing and quality of life for people living with PD (PwP) and their families/caregiver... Read More about The role of support groups in the management of Parkinson’s disease in Kenya: Sociality, information and legitimacy.

“Old people problems”, uncertainty and legitimacy: Challenges with diagnosing Parkinson's disease in Kenya (2021)
Journal Article
Fothergill-Misbah, N., Walker, R., Kwasa, J., Hooker, J., & Hampshire, K. (2021). “Old people problems”, uncertainty and legitimacy: Challenges with diagnosing Parkinson's disease in Kenya. Social Science & Medicine, 282, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114148

Very little is known about the experience of people living with Parkinson's disease (PD) in low- and middle-income countries, such as those in sub-Saharan Africa. The number of specialists in the region is low and awareness is limited among the popul... Read More about “Old people problems”, uncertainty and legitimacy: Challenges with diagnosing Parkinson's disease in Kenya.

Mobile phone use and the welfare of community health nurses in Ghana: An analysis of unintended costs (2021)
Journal Article
Abane, A. M., Mariwah, S., Owusu, S. A., Kasim, A., Robson, E., & Hampshire, K. (2021). Mobile phone use and the welfare of community health nurses in Ghana: An analysis of unintended costs. World Development Perspectives, 23, Article 100317. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wdp.2021.100317

The use of mobile phones is fast transforming the healthcare delivery landscape in Ghana. A substantial number of health facilities are now dependent on mobile phones to facilitate their work. Evidence of the use of mobile phones in Ghana’s healthcar... Read More about Mobile phone use and the welfare of community health nurses in Ghana: An analysis of unintended costs.

Regional Performance as Intangible Cultural Heritage (2021)
Book Chapter
Ravelhofer, B. (2021). Regional Performance as Intangible Cultural Heritage. In J. McKinnell, & D. Wyatt (Eds.), Early performers and performance in the Northeast of England (161-182). ARC Humanities Press