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    • Establishing and Utilising a Registry for Congenital Heart Disease 

      Lloyd, Larissa Katherine
      Published 2026
      Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is the most common birth defect, affecting over 2,000 Australian infants annually. The National Australian CHD Registry will improve care for CHD patients, capturing data on nearly all patients ...
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    • Teacher intentions to implement inclusive practices through the lens of the Universal Design for Learning framework and their actual teaching behaviour in China: An application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour 

      Chen, Hongyu
      Published 2025
      Inclusive education has become an international initiative promoting quality education for all learners. The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework is often promoted as an inclusive pedagogical framework that supports ...
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    • Psychosocial Processes in Endometriosis-Related Pain: The Role of Interpretation Bias and Implications for a Biopsychosocial Approach 

      Pickup, Brydee Anne
      Published 2026
      Endometriosis is a chronic, progressive condition affecting approximately 10% of individuals born with a uterus worldwide. Pain is the most common and most impactful symptom. Biomedical treatments for endometriosis-related ...
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    • Cross-scale dynamics in the working regime of the visual cortex 

      Harris, Brendan John
      Published 2026
      The visual cortex, bombarded with input from a complex environment, must rapidly detect small changes while maintaining stable, persistent representations. From rapid action potentials to slow traveling waves, dynamical ...
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    • Applying reference-dependence to understand the association between economic decision-making and affective states: depressive symptoms and regret 

      Svenson, Alexander
      Published 2026
      With this thesis, I aim to provide a better understanding of individual economic decision-making during affective states. Chapter 1 reports results from three studies (two general population and a clinical sample). In ...
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