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Richard Stephens
Keele University - Keele / United Kingdom
Social Sciences / Psychology
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Richard Stephens's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Neuropsychological effects of long-term exposure to organophosphates in sheep dip.R Stephens, A Spurgeon, IA Calvert, J Beach, LS Levy, H Berry, ...Lancet 345 (8958), 1135, 19953991995
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Swearing as a response to painR Stephens, J Atkins, A KingstonNeuroReport 20 (12), 1056-1060, 20091982009
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Swearing as a Response to Pain—Effect of Daily Swearing FrequencyR Stephens, C UmlandThe Journal of Pain, 20111282011
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Review A review of the literature on the cognitive effects of alcohol hangoverR Stephens, J Ling, TM Heffernan, N Heather, K JonesAlcohol & Alcoholism 43 (2), 163-170, 20081382008
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Role of glucose in chewing gum-related facilitation of cognitive functionR Stephens, RJ TunneyAppetite 43 (2), 211-213, 20041262004
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