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The Repository@Nottingham is intended to be an Open Access showcase for the published research output of the university. Whenever possible, refereed documents accepted for publication, or finished artistic compositions presented in public, will be made available here in full digital format, and hyperlinks to standard published versions will be provided. See our Policies for further information.



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Effects of hearing loss on semantic prediction: Delayed prediction for intelligible speech when listening is demanding (2025)
Journal Article
Fernandez, L. B., Shehzad, M., & Hadley, L. V. (in press). Effects of hearing loss on semantic prediction: Delayed prediction for intelligible speech when listening is demanding. Ear and Hearing,

Objectives: Linguistic context can be used during speech listening to predict what a talker will say next. These predictions may be particularly useful in adverse listening conditions, since they can facilitate speech processing. In this study we inv... Read More about Effects of hearing loss on semantic prediction: Delayed prediction for intelligible speech when listening is demanding.

Recorded mental health recovery narratives for people with mental health problems and informal carers: the NEON research programme including 3 RCTs (2025)
Journal Article
Slade, M., Rennick-Egglestone, S., Ali, Y., Newby, C., Yeo, C., Roe, J., Hui, A., Charles, A., Hare-Duke, L., Paterson, L., Gavan, S. P., Slade, E., Kotera, Y., Priebe, S., Thornicroft, G., Keppens, J., Elliott, R., Pollock, K., Repper, J., Robotham, D., …Llewellyn-Beardsley, J. (in press). Recorded mental health recovery narratives for people with mental health problems and informal carers: the NEON research programme including 3 RCTs. Programme Grants for Applied Research,

Rapport in same and mixed neurotype groups of autistic and non-autistic adults (2025)
Journal Article
Foster, S. J., Ackerman, R. A., Wilks, C. E. H., Dodd, M., Calderon, R., Ropar, D., Fletcher-Watson, S., Crompton, C. J., & Sasson, N. J. (2025). Rapport in same and mixed neurotype groups of autistic and non-autistic adults. Autism, https://doi.org/10.1177/13623613251320444

Although autistic adults may establish better dyadic rapport with autistic relative to non-autistic partners, it is unclear whether this extends to group settings. The current study examined whether rapport differs between autistic groups, non-autist... Read More about Rapport in same and mixed neurotype groups of autistic and non-autistic adults.

Social motor synchrony and interactive rapport in autistic, non-autistic, and mixed-neurotype dyads (2025)
Journal Article
Efthimiou, T. N., Wilks, C. E. H., Foster, S., Dodd, M., Sasson, N. J., Ropar, D., Lages, M., Fletcher-Watson, S., & Crompton, C. J. (2025). Social motor synchrony and interactive rapport in autistic, non-autistic, and mixed-neurotype dyads. Autism, https://doi.org/10.1177/13623613251319585

In non-autistic populations, social motor synchrony during interactions is linked to increased interpersonal rapport – a friendly connection marked by mutual understanding and ease of communication. Previous research indicates autistic individuals sh... Read More about Social motor synchrony and interactive rapport in autistic, non-autistic, and mixed-neurotype dyads.

Correction to “Defining and unpacking the core concepts of pharmacology: A global initiative” (2024)
Journal Article
Guilding, C., White, P., Cunningham, M., Kelly-Laubscher, R., Koenig, J., Babey, A., Tucker, S., Kelly, J., Gorman, L., Aronsson, P., Hawes, M., Ngo, S., Mifsud, J., Werners, A., Hinton, T., Khan, F., Aljofan, M., & Angelo, T. (2024). Correction to “Defining and unpacking the core concepts of pharmacology: A global initiative”. British Journal of Pharmacology, 181(7), 1150-1150. https://doi.org/10.1111/bph.16324