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Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Acceptability, tolerability and safety of the BRIGhTMIND trial: Connectivity-guided intermittent theta-burst stimulation versus F3- repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment-resistant depression2025
Professor Allan Young
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Alternative metrics for characterizing longer-term clinical outcomes in difficult-to-treat depression: II. Sensitivity to treatment effects2024
Beth Hall
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Allan Young
Baseline characteristics of a European patient population with difficult-to-treat depression (RESTORE-LIFE) treated with adjunctive vagus nerve stimulation2024
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Connectivity-guided intermittent theta burst versus repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment-resistant depression: a randomized controlled trial2024
Kyriaki Foka
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Peter Gallagher
Dr Tom Smulders
Identifying the nature of episodic memory deficits in Major Depressive Disorder using a Real-World What-Where-When task2024
Dr Lucy Robinson
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Improving the reading ease of the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology – Self Report (QIDS-SR): Development and psychometric properties of an ‘Accessible English’ version2024
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
The definition of treatment resistance in anxiety disorders: a Delphi method-based consensus guideline2024
Abi Taylor
Francesca Black
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Peter Gallagher
Dr Stuart Watson
et al.
Autonomic dysregulation, cognition and fatigue in people with depression and in active and healthy controls: observational cohort study2023
Dr Alan Bagnall
Dr Steve Murray
Dr Guy MacGowan
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Iain McKinnon
et al.
Role of autonomic dysregulation in quality of life and functional impairment in implantable cardioverter defibrillator patients2023
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
A Delphi-method-based consensus guideline for definition of treatment-resistant depression for clinical trials2022
Professor Allan Young
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Clinical research challenges posed by difficult-to-treat depression2022
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Difficult-to-Treat Depression and the Role of Vagus Nerve Stimulation2022
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Allan Young
Patient perspectives of lithium and quetiapine augmentation treatment in treatment-resistant depression: A qualitative assessment2022
Dr Jennifer Burgess
Andy Bradley
Dr Kirstie Anderson
Dr Peter Gallagher
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
et al.
The relationship between physical activity, BMI, circadian rhythm, and sleep on cognition in bipolar disorder2022
Kimberley Nortey
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Allan Young
A retrospective examination of care pathways in individuals with treatment-resistant depression2021
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Samantha Bulmer
Dr David Cousins
Assessment for vagus nerve stimulation in patients with difficult-to-treat depression: a model from the Newcastle Regional Affective Disorders Service (RADS)2021
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Cognitive function after electroconvulsive therapy for depression: relationship to clinical response2021
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Reconceptualising treatment-resistant depression as difficult-to-treat depression2021
Lumbini Azim
Paul Hindmarch
Georgiana Browne
Dr Thomas Chadwick
Emily Clare
et al.
Study protocol for a randomised placebo-controlled trial of pramipexole in addition to mood stabilisers for patients with treatment resistant bipolar depression (the PAX-BD study)2021
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
The ‘difficult-to-treat depression’ and the ‘response paradigm’ models: Implications and relevance to patient management2021
Dr Ryan Kenny
Dr Iain McKinnon
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Mortality associated to depression – a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol2020
Dr Kirstie Anderson
Dr Peter Gallagher
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
The association between sleep and cognitive abnormalities in bipolar disorder2020
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
The effects of Vagus Nerve Stimulation on the course and outcomes of patients with bipolar in a treatment-resistant depressive episode: a 5-year prospective registry2020
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
The identification, assessment and management of difficult-to-treat depression: An international consensus statement2020
Dr Stuart Watson
Dr Andreas Finkelmeyer
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Dr Rajesh Nair
et al.
Associations between childhood maltreatment and inflammatory markers2019
Dr Alan Currie
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Bipolar and psychotic disorders in elite athletes: A narrative review2019
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Esketamine and the Need for a New Type of Registry for Drugs With Abuse Potential2019
Liam Trevithick
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Frontal haemodynamic responses in depression and the effect of electroconvulsive therapy2019
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Guidelines on prescribing psychotropic medication during the perinatal period2019
Professor Heinz Grunze
Dr Karine Macritchie
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Stuart Watson
Professor Allan Young
et al.
Treatment-resistant and multi-therapy-resistant criteria for bipolar depression: consensus definition2019
Dr Chris Smart
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr David Cousins
Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors in treatment resistant psychotic depression2018
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Joint BAP NAPICU evidence-based consensus guidelines for the clinical management of acute disturbance: De-escalation and rapid tranquillisation2018
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Alan Currie
Jon Gledhill
Dr Lisa Insole
Dr Lucy Robinson
et al.
Multiple-therapy-resistant major depressive disorder: A clinically important concept2018
Dr Tom Smulders
Tahsina Choudhury
Kyriaki Foka
Kevin Dick
Stephen Bradwel
et al.
A Real-world What-Where-When memory test2017
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Allan Young
Analysing UK clinicians' understanding of cognitive symptoms in major depression: A survey of primary care physicians and psychiatrists2017
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Eilish Gilvarry
Dr Laura Yates
British Association for Psychopharmacology consensus guidance on the use of psychotropic medication preconception, in pregnancy and postpartum 20172017
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Allan Young
Erratum to “Analysing UK clinicians’ understanding of cognitive symptoms in major depression: A survey of primary care physicians and psychiatrists” [J. Affect. Disord. 207 (2017) 346–352] (S0165032716307091) (10.1016/j.jad.2016.09.036)2017
Professor Andrew Blamire
Dr Rajesh Nair
Dr Tim Oakley
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Ketamine augmentation of electroconvulsive therapy to improve neuropsychological and clinical outcomes in depression (Ketamine-ECT): A multicentre, double-blind, randomised, parallel-group, superiority trial2017
Andy Bradley
Naomi Slater
Dr Peter Gallagher
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Kirstie Anderson
et al.
Sleep and circadian rhythm disturbance in bipolar disorder2017
Jake Hutchinson
Dr Rajesh Nair
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Study Protocol for a randomised pragmatic trial comparing the clinical and cost effectiveness of Lithium and quetiapine augmentation in treatment resistant depression (the LQD study)2017
Dr Andreas Finkelmeyer
Dr Jiabao He
Lucy Stevens
Rachel Moss
Dr Peter Gallagher
et al.
Altered hippocampal function in major depression despite intact structure and resting perfusion2016
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Andreas Finkelmeyer
Dr Peter Gallagher
Professor Heinz Grunze
Dr Adrian Lloyd
et al.
Antidepressant augmentation with metyrapone for treatment-resistant depression (the ADD study): a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial2016
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Heinz Grunze
Assessment and management of agitation in psychiatry: Expert consensus2016
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr David Cousins
Professor Brian Lunn
Clinical assessment and investigation in psychiatry2016
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
EEGs and ERPs in bipolar disorders2016
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Evidence-based guidelines for treating bipolar disorder: Revised third edition recommendations from the British Association for Psychopharmacology2016
Tom Adams
Zoe Pounder
Dr Sally Preston
Andy Hanson
Dr Peter Gallagher
et al.
Test-retest reliability and task order effects of emotional cognitive tests in healthy subjects2016
Jonna Nilsson
Professor Alan Thomas
Lucy Stevens
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
et al.
The interrelationship between attentional and executive deficits in major depressive disorder2016
Dr Chris Smart
Dr Gordon Strathdee
Dr Stuart Watson
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Early life trauma, depression and the glucocorticoid receptor gene - an epigenetic perspective2015
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Emeritus Professor Jan Scott
Evidence-based guidelines for treating depressive disorders with antidepressants: A revision of the 2008 British Association for Psychopharmacology guidelines2015
Kirsty Olsen
Denise Howel
Dr Robert Barber
Professor Gary Ford
Dr Peter Gallagher
et al.
Lessons from a pilot and feasibility randomised trial in depression (Blood pressure Rapid Intensive Lowering And Normal Treatment for Mood and cognition in persistent depression (BRILiANT mood study))2015
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Managing inadequate antidepressant response in depressive illness2015
Dr Peter Gallagher
Jonna Nilsson
Dr Andreas Finkelmeyer
Dr Karine MacRitchie
Dr Adrian Lloyd
et al.
Neurocognitive intra-individual variability in mood disorders: effects on attentional response time distributions2015
Liam Trevithick
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Andrew Blamire
Dr Rajesh Nair
Dr Timothy Oakley
et al.
Study protocol for the randomised controlled trial: Ketamine augmentation of ECT to improve outcomes in depression (Ketamine-ECT study)2015
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
5-HT1A receptors in depressed patients: Evidence from PET, post mortem and EEG based studies2014
Andy Bradley
Dr Kirstie Anderson
Dr Stuart Watson
Dr Peter Gallagher
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
et al.
Cortisol awakening response and spatial working memory in man: a U-shaped relationship2014
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Emotional and working memory in treatment resistant depression: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study2014
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Emotional and Working Memory in Treatment Resistant Depression: An fMRI Study2014
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Dr Ursula Reckermann
Somatodendritic 5-hydroxytryptamine1A (5-HT1A) autoreceptor function in major depression as assessed using the shift in electroencephalographic frequency spectrum with buspirone2014
Tom Adams
Andy Hanson
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
WithdrawnA Longitudinal Assessment of the Effect of Citalopram on Emotional Processing in Healthy Subjects2014
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
A naturalistic evaluation and audit database of agomelatine: clinical outcome at 12 weeks2013
Dr Sarah Yates
Sabine Gretenkord
Andy Hanson
Louise Taylor
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
et al.
Correlation Between Ability to Potentiate Visual Evoked Potentials and Memory Performance in Healthy Subjects2013
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Noradrenaline - the forgotten amine?2013
Tom Adams
Andy Hanson
Zoe Pounder
Dr Sally Preston
Dr Peter Gallagher
et al.
Performing Multiple Neuropsychological Tasks Containing Emotional Stimuli2013
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Anna Massey
Dr Ursula Reckermann
Somatodendritic 5-hydroxytryptamine1A (5-HT1A) autoreceptor function in major depression as assessed using the shift in electroencephalographic frequency spectrum with buspirone2013
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Eleanor Smith
Jane Barnes
Dr Peter Gallagher
Professor Heinz Grunze
et al.
Study protocol for the randomised controlled trial: Antiglucocorticoid augmentation of anti-Depressants in Depression (The ADD Study)2013
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Douglas Turkington
Care clusters and mental health Payment by Results2012
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Dr Peter Gallagher
Andy Hanson
Anna Massey
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
et al.
Central glucocorticoid receptor-mediated effects of the antidepressant, citalopram, in humans: A study using EEG and cognitive testing2012
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Depression: From Psychopathology to Pharmacotherapy2012
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Matthew Selman
Victoria JERVIS
Emerita Professor Jacqueline Rodgers
Dr Stephen Barton
et al.
Effect of low-dose acute tryptophan depletion on the specificity of autobiographical memory in healthy subjects with a family history of depression2012
Dr Lucy Robinson
Dr Lucy Stevens
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Peter Gallagher
Effects of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation on attention and memory2012
Dr Peter Gallagher
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Neuropsychological effects of sleep disturbance in healthy subjects2012
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
A naturalistic evaluation and audit database of agomelatine (NEVADA): Clinical outcome at eighteen months2011
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Lucy Stevens
Dr Lucy Robinson
Dr Peter Gallagher
Effects of the Oral Contraceptive Pill on Executive Function and Working Memory2011
Dr Niraj Ahuja
Dr Sasha Gartside
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Serotonin Syndrome following Introduction of Venlafaxine following Withdrawal of Phenelzine: Implications for Drug Washout Periods2011
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
The use of the EEG in measuring therapeutic drug action: focus on depression and antidepressants2011
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Translating MDD trial-based evidence into clinical practice2011
Rebecca Jones
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of corticosteroids on EEG hemispheric asymmetry in humans: A review of the literature2010
Dr Kamini Vasudev
Dr Patrick Keown
Dr UNKNOWN Gibb
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Hematological Effects of Valproate in Psychiatric Patients What Are the Risk Factors?2010
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Lithium in bipolar and other affective disorders: Prescribing practice in the UK2010
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
The use of antidepressants in clinical practice: focus on agomelatine2010
Dr Lisa Insole
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Are specialised affective disorder services useful?2009
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Can the EEG be used to predict antidepressant response?2009
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Andy Hanson
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Citalopram Modulation of the Effects of Cortisol on Cortical Activity in Healthy Male Subjects2009
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Commentary on STAR*D: a summary and UK perspective2009
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Misinterpretation of randomised trial evidence: do antidepressants work?2009
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Pharmacological management of bipolar affective disorder2009
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Pharmacological management of unipolar affective disorder2009
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Review: clinically important differences between antidepressants2009
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Review: clinically important differences between antidepressants2009
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Vegetarian Psychotropics: A survey of psychotropic medications suitable for vegetarians2009
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Adrenal steroids and episodic memory: relevance to mood disorders2008
Dr Lena Palaniyappan
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Antidepressants: will new mechanisms of action improve poor outcomes?2008
Dr James Newham
Professor Simon Thomas
Dr Karine Macritchie
Dr Patricia McElhatton
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
et al.
Birth weight of infants after maternal exposure to typical and atypical antipsychotics: Prospective comparison study2008
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Chapter 5.7 Adrenal steroids and episodic memory: relevance to mood disorders2008
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr David Cousins
Professor Brian Lunn
Clinical assessment and investigation in psychiatry2008
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Do antidepressants work? A commentary on "Initial severity and antidepressant benefits: a meta-analysis of data submitted to the Food and Drug Administration" by Kirsch et al2008
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of antidepressant drugs on electroencephalography alpha power: importance of study duration2008
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of cortisol on the laterality of the neural correlates of episodic memory2008
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Emeritus Professor Jan Scott
Evidence-based guidelines for treating depressive disorders with antidepressants: A revision of the 2000 British Association for Psychopharmacology guidelines2008
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
A study of the neural correlates of episodic memory and HPA axis status in drug-free depressed patients and healthy controls2007
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of DHEA Administration on Auditory Evoked Potentials2007
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Graduate mental health worker case management of depression in UK primary care: A pilot study2007
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Maximizing treatment outcomes in the depressed patient2007
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Repeated cortisol administration attenuates the EEG response to buspirone in healthy volunteers: evidence for desensitization of the 5-HT1 A autoreceptor2007
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Anna Massey
Repeated cortisol administration attenuates the EEG response to buspirone in healthy volunteers: Evidence for desensitization of the 5-HT1A autoreceptor2007
Dr Patrick Keown
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Allan Young
A case of pancytopenia2006
Dr Peter Gallagher
Mel Leitch
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Allan Young
Assessing cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in saliva: Effects of collection method2006
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Duloxetine in the management of depression2006
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of DHEA administration on episodic memory, cortisol and mood in healthy young men: A double-blind, placebo-controlled study2006
Professor Allan Young
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr James Newham
Dr Stephen Tyrer
Managing the aftermath of mania - Newcastle, 2 September 2005: Consensus Meeting Statement2006
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
NICE guidelines for the management of depression2006
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
NICE guidelines on antidepressants2006
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Pharmacological management of bipolar affective disorder2006
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Pharmacological management of unipolar affective disorder2006
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Graham Ingram
Dr Peter Cornwall
Prescribing of ventafaxine and dosulepin in primary care2006
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Stuart Watson
Quetiapine associated with increased libido2006
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Relapse prevention in bipolar disorder: A critical review of current guidelines2006
Dr Paul Mackin
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Schizophrenia and increased risk of cardiovascular disease2006
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Graeme Fairchild
Serotonin mediated resilience: Enhanced by repeated increases in cortisol and attenuated in depression?2006
Dr Paul Mackin
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Fronto-temporal dementia: remembering images from the past2005
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
LORETA source localization of the electric activity associated with episodic retrieval following DHEA and placebo treatments in healthy men2005
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
[abstract] DHEA Improves Mood and Recollection in Healthy Young Men2004
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
An investigation of the neural correlates of episodic memory in drug-free depression2004
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
DHEA improves recollection and mood in healthy young men: an electrophysiological study2004
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of DHEA on neuropsychological function, mood and salivary cortisol in healthy young men2004
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of DHEA on the Neural Correlates of Episodic Memory2004
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Electrophysiological examination of frontal and temporal function during performance of episodic memory tasks2004
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Increased sensitivity of somatodendritic 5-HT1A autoreceptors in depression2004
Dr Alice Massey
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Lack of effect of tryptophan depletion on the loudness dependency of auditory event related potentials in healthy volunteers2004
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Graeme Fairchild
Somatodendritic 5-HT1A autoreceptor downregulation by cortisol - A mechanism for resilience to stress in man?2004
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Stephen Tyrer
Antidepressants for the treatment of depression and anxiety disorders: The same mechanism of action?2003
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Stuart Watson
Bipolar disorder ignored by the Mental Health National Service Framework but not forgotten by the British Association for Psychopharmacology2003
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Suzy Leech
Dermatological syndromes2003
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Does hypercortisolaemia causes anterior cingulate cortex dysfunction in healthy volunteers? An event-related potential2003
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Alice Massey
EEG effects of buspirone and pindolol: A method of examining 5-HT1A receptor function in humans2003
Fong Hsu
Dr Mark Garside
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of a single dose of cortisol on the neural correlates of episodic memory and error processing in healthy volunteers2003
Dr Peter Gallagher
Professor Allan Young
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of acute tryptophan depletion on executive function in healthy male volunteers2003
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Event-related brain potentials investigation of the effects of four-day, high-dose course of cortisol on the neural correlates of episodic memory2003
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Pharmacological management of unipolar and biploar affective disorder2003
Graeme Fairchild
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Repeated cortisol administration attenuates 5-HT1A autoreceptor function in humans2003
Graeme Fairchild
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Repeated cortisol administration attenuates 5-HT1A autoreceptor function in humans2003
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
The effect of cortisol administration on the brain potential correlates of false memory in healthy volunteers2003
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of repeated cortisol administration on brain potential correlates of episodic memory retrieval2002
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of repeated cortisol administration on the neural correlates of error processing2002
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Alexandra Massey
Effects of tryptophan depletion on brain potential correlates of episodic memory retrieval2002
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Mood Disorders2002
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Rapid tranquillisation: time for a reappraisal of options for parenteral therapy2002
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
The effect of cortisol on the neural correlates of neuropsychological function [abstract]2002
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Anna Massey
Buspirone and pindolol effects on the EEG frequency spectrum in healthy men2001
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Allan Young
Corticosterone selectively attenuates 8-OH-DPAT-mediated hypothermia in mice2001
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Allan Young
Antidepressant response reversed by interferon [5]2000
Dr Richard Porter
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Allan Young
Acute effects of venlafaxine and paroxetine on serotonergic transmission in human volunteers1999
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Antidepressants for old people - Lack of evidence of efficacy is not evidence of lack of efficacy1999
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Allan Young
Effects of adrenalectomy on 8-OH-DPAT induced hypothermia in mice1999
Dr Richard Porter
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Allan Young
Effects of dexamethasone on neuroendocrine and psychological responses to L-tryptophan infusion1999
Dr Richard Porter
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Brian Lunn
Professor Allan Young
5-hydroxytryptamine receptor function in humans is reduced by acute administration of hydrocortisone1998