STORRE Collection: Electronic copies of Psychology letters (published in a journal).Electronic copies of Psychology letters (published in a journal).http://hdl.handle.net/1893/301362024-03-18T08:18:08Z2024-03-18T08:18:08ZPrimum non nocere: a call for balance when reporting on CTEStewart, WilliamAllinson, KierenAl-Sarraj, SafaBachmeier, CorbinBarlow, KarenBelli, AntonioBurns, Mark PCarson, AlanCrawford, FionaDams-O'Connor, KristenDiaz-Arrastia, RamonDixon, C EdwardEdlow, Brian LFerguson, ScottWilson, Lindsayhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/334272021-10-13T00:02:04Z2019-03-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Primum non nocere: a call for balance when reporting on CTE
Author(s): Stewart, William; Allinson, Kieren; Al-Sarraj, Safa; Bachmeier, Corbin; Barlow, Karen; Belli, Antonio; Burns, Mark P; Carson, Alan; Crawford, Fiona; Dams-O'Connor, Kristen; Diaz-Arrastia, Ramon; Dixon, C Edward; Edlow, Brian L; Ferguson, Scott; Wilson, Lindsay
Abstract: First paragraph: As clinicians and researchers in traumatic brain injury and neurodegeneration, we are concerned by the tone of reporting on chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) that has developed over the past decade, highlighted in an article in The New York Times.1 Misleading reporting can have unintended, negative consequences and we call for balance from the medical and scientific communities and the media when communicating on issues related to CTE.2019-03-01T00:00:00ZTapanuli orangutan endangered by Sumatran hydropower schemeLaurance, William FWich, Serge AOnrizal, OnrizalFredriksson, GabriellaUsher, GrahamSantika, TrulyByler, DirckMittermeier, RussellKormos, RebeccaWilliamson, Elizabeth AMeijaard, Erikhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/314762021-04-22T11:11:23Z2020-11-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Tapanuli orangutan endangered by Sumatran hydropower scheme
Author(s): Laurance, William F; Wich, Serge A; Onrizal, Onrizal; Fredriksson, Gabriella; Usher, Graham; Santika, Truly; Byler, Dirck; Mittermeier, Russell; Kormos, Rebecca; Williamson, Elizabeth A; Meijaard, Erik
Abstract: First paragraph: The Tapanuli orangutan survives today in less than 1,200 km2 of rainforest in northern Sumatra, Indonesia, in an area known as Batang Toru, where it was scientifically discovered in 1997. Teeming with endangered fauna and flora, the Batang Toru forest has been partially felled and fragmented and parts of the remainder allocated to agriculture, mining, hydropower and geothermal-energy production. The Tapanuli orangutan is estimated to number just 767 individuals, divided among three subpopulations. Its total remaining habitat is merely a tenth of the size of Sydney, Australia.2020-11-01T00:00:00ZDoes hippocampal atrophy explain anterograde and retrograde amnesia following autoimmune limbic encephalitis?Argyropoulos, Georgios P DButler, Christopher Rhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/312972021-04-23T08:39:36Z2020-09-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Does hippocampal atrophy explain anterograde and retrograde amnesia following autoimmune limbic encephalitis?
Author(s): Argyropoulos, Georgios P D; Butler, Christopher R
Abstract: Letter to the Editor2020-09-01T00:00:00ZTrophy hunting: Bans create opening for changeNowak, KatarzynaLee, Phyllis CMarino, JorgelinaMkono, MuchaMumby, HannahDobson, AndrewHarvey, RossLindsay, KeithLusseau, DavidSillero-Zubiri, Claudiohttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/306832021-04-23T13:48:25Z2019-10-25T00:00:00ZTitle: Trophy hunting: Bans create opening for change
Author(s): Nowak, Katarzyna; Lee, Phyllis C; Marino, Jorgelina; Mkono, Mucha; Mumby, Hannah; Dobson, Andrew; Harvey, Ross; Lindsay, Keith; Lusseau, David; Sillero-Zubiri, Claudio
Abstract: First paragraph: In their Letter “Trophy hunting bans imperil biodiversity” (30 August, p.874), A. Dickman et al. warn that banning trophy hunting, a practice many of them deem “repugnant,” could threaten African biodiversity and livelihoods. What they actually describe is how loss of funding may impart these effects, without specifying any unique benefits of trophy hunting. It is defeatist to defend business-as-usual instead of promoting alternative conservation activities that could sustain formerly trophy-hunted species and areas.2019-10-25T00:00:00Z