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« Back to Publicationsandomized clinical trial of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for women with irritable bowel syndrome-Effects and mechanisms.
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Henrich JF. et al, (2020), J Consult Clin Psychol, 88, 295 - 310
biographical memory retrieval in asthma: Specificity is enhanced and associated with less bronchoconstriction and more active coping
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Alexeeva I. and Martin M., (2019), JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, 121, 136 - 136
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for irritable bowel syndrome: Reducing symptoms and increasing quality of life
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Martin M. et al, (2019), JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, 121, 147 - 147
ctivity perception in chronic fatigue syndrome and asthma: development of a new measure
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Alexeeva I. and Martin R., (2018)
Cognitive processing of exercise and activity-related information in chronic fatigue syndrome, asthma, and healthy controls
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Alexeeva I. and Martin M., (2018)
ltered attentional control linked to catastrophizing in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
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Henrich JF. and Martin M., (2018), Br J Health Psychol, 23, 612 - 629
Evidence for mood-dependent attentional processing in asthma: attentional bias towards health-threat in depressive mood and attentional avoidance in neutral mood.
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Alexeeva I. and Martin M., (2018), J Behav Med, 41, 550 - 567
Greater specificity of activity memories in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis: Implications for exercise-based treatment
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Martin M. and Alexeeva I., (2018), Mental Health and Physical Activity, 14, 19 - 30
Implicit Identification with Illness in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
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Henrich JF. et al, (2018), Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1 - 12
Development of a new activity measure: Activity perception in healthy population and in people with chronic illness
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Martin M. and Alexeeva I., (2017), EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, 41, S796 - S796
Cerebral laterality for language is related to adult salivary testosterone levels but not digit ratio (2D:4D) in men: A functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound study.
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Papadatou-Pastou M. and Martin M., (2017), Brain Lang, 166, 52 - 62
Salivary testosterone levels are unrelated to handedness or cerebral lateralization for language.
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Papadatou-Pastou M. et al, (2017), Laterality, 22, 123 - 156
How painful is this? Idiosyncrasies of attention in irritable Bowel syndrome
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Martin M. and Chapman S., (2017), EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, 41, S412 - S413
entional bias for health-threat in CFS/ME following depressed mood.
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Alexeeva I. and Martin M., (2015), European Health Psychologist