Items where Author is "Dewe, Hayley"
Journal Article
Braithwaite, J. J. and Watson, Derrick and Dewe, Hayley (2020) The body-threat assessment battery (BTAB) : A new instrument for the quantification of threat-related autonomic affective responses induced via dynamic movie clips. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 155. pp. 16-31. ISSN 0167-8760
Dewe, Hayley and Watson, Derrick and Kessler, Klaus and Braithwaite, J. J. (2018) The depersonalized brain : New evidence supporting a distinction between depersonalization and derealization from discrete patterns of autonomic suppression observed in a non-clinical sample. Consciousness and Cognition, 63. pp. 29-46. ISSN 1053-8100
Braithwaite, Jason J and Watson, Derrick and Dewe, Hayley (2017) Predisposition to Out-of-Body Experience (OBE) is associated with aberrations in multisensory integration : psychophysiological support from a “rubber-hand illusion” study. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 43 (6). pp. 1125-1143. ISSN 0096-1523
Dewe, Hayley and Watson, Derrick and Braithwaite, Jason J (2016) Uncomfortably numb : new evidence for suppressed emotional reactivity in response to body-threats in those predisposed to sub-clinical dissociative experiences. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 21 (5). pp. 377-401. ISSN 1354-6805
Braithwaite, Jason J and Marchant, Rachel and Takahashi, Chie and Dewe, Hayley and Watson, Derrick (2015) The cortical hyperexcitability index (CHi) : a new measure for quantifying correlates of visually driven cortical hyperexcitability. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 20 (4). pp. 330-348. ISSN 1354-6805
Braithwaite, Jason J and Dewe, Hayley (2014) Occam's chainsaw : Neuroscientific nails in the coffin of dualist notoins of the near-death experience (NDE). The Skeptic Magazine, 25 (2). pp. 24-31.
Braithwaite, Jason J and James, Kelly and Dewe, Hayley and Medford, Nick and Takahashi, Chie and Kessler, Klaus (2013) Fractionating the unitary notion of dissociation : disembodied but not embodied dissociative experiences are associated with exocentric perspective-taking. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7: 719. ISSN 1662-4548