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Research Publications and Outputs: Recent submissions

    • The multifaceted nature of impulsivity in Parkinson’s disease 

      O'Callaghan, Claire
      Published 2019
      This scientific commentary refers to "Mosley PE, Paliwal S, Robinson K, Coyne T, Silburn P, Tittgemeyer M, Stephan KE, Breakspear M, Perry A. The structural connectivity of discrete networks underlies impulsivity and ...
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    • Cognition in Parkinson's disease 

      O'Callaghan, Claire
      Published 2017
      Cognitive decline is now recognised as a common non-motor symptom of Parkinson’s disease, and it has been the subject of increasing research in recent decades. Cognitive deficits in Parkinson’s disease can be distinguished ...
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    • Beyond the Bondi Junction tragedy: Strategies to Address System Failures & Subsequent Dangers affecting Homeless, Itinerant & Alienated Individuals living with Complex Mental Health Disorders in NSW 

      Bennett, M R; Rosen, A
      Published 2025-07-16
      Major investment and reform of NSW mental health services are urgently needed in response to the Bondi Junction tragedy of 13 April 2024. This is a major challenge for the NSW Government. There have been overlapping and ...
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    • Deep learning enables MV-based real-time image guided radiation therapy for prostate cancer patients. 

      Chrystall, D; Mylonas, A; Hewson, E; Martin, J; Booth, J; Keall, P; Nguyen, D T
      Published 2023
      Objective. Using MV images for real-time image guided radiation therapy (IGRT) is ideal as it does not require additional imaging equipment, adds no additional imaging dose and provides motion data in the treatment beam ...
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    • Image Reconstruction with B0 Inhomogeneity using a Deep Unrolled Network on an Open-bore MRI-Linac 

      Shan, Shanshan; Gao, Yang; Waddington, David; Chen, Hongli; Whelan, Brendan; Liu, Paul; Wang, Yaohui; Liu, Chunyi; Gan, Hongping; Gao, Mingyuan; Liu, Feng
      Published 2024
      MRI-Linac systems require fast image reconstruction with high geometric fidelity to localize and track tumours for radiotherapy treatments. However, B0 field inhomogeneity distortions and slow MR acquisition potentially ...
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