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    Imagery in the aftermath of viewing a traumatic film: using cognitive tasks to modulate the development of involuntary memory. by Deeprose, C, Zhang, S, Dejong, H, Dalgleish, T, Holmes, E

    Published 2012
    “…In Experiment 2, the cognitive tasks were administered 30-min post-film. RESULTS: Compared to both control and no-task conditions, completing a visuospatial task post-film reduced the frequency of later involuntary memories (Expts 1 and 2) but did not affect voluntary memory performance on a recognition task (Expt 2). …”
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    Involuntary memories after a positive film are dampened by a visuospatial task: unhelpful in depression but helpful in mania? by Davies, C, Malik, A, Pictet, A, Blackwell, SE, Holmes, E

    Published 2012
    “…Viewing the film enhanced positive mood and immediately post-film increased goal setting on a questionnaire measure. …”
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    Involuntary Memories after a Positive Film Are Dampened by a Visuospatial Task: Unhelpful in Depression but Helpful in Mania? by Davies, C, Malik, A, Pictet, A, Blackwell, SE, Holmes, E

    Published 2012
    “…Viewing the film enhanced positive mood and immediately post-film increased goal setting on a questionnaire measure. …”
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    Under the Mask: a film on tuberculosis at the Thai-Myanmar border by Delmas, MV, Soan, M, Khirikoekkong, N, Aung, KK, Ler Wah, S, Htun, WPP, Maung, B, Mukaka, M, Cheah, PY

    Published 2022
    “…We also report the findings from the pre- and post-screening questionnaires and post-film focus group discussions. A total of 77 screening events took place between March 2019 and March 2020 to 9,510 audience members in community venues such as village squares, temples and monasteries (N = 21), schools/migrant learning centers (N = 49), and clinics (N = 4). …”
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    Virtually renovating the Trauma Film Paradigm: Comparing virtual reality with on-screen presentation of an analogue trauma by Grace Baptie, Jackie Andrade, Alison M. Bacon, Alyson Norman

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Both groups recorded sense of presence, pre- and post-film mood and state anxiety. After the film, some participants (VR: n = 18; OS: n = 12) reported involuntary intrusions of the film and recorded the emotionality of these. …”
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    Key steps in developing a cognitive vaccine against traumatic flashbacks: visuospatial Tetris versus verbal Pub Quiz. by Holmes, E, James, E, Kilford, E, Deeprose, C

    Published 2010
    “…Experiment 2: 4 hours post-film, playing Tetris led to a significant reduction in flashbacks compared to no-task control, whereas Pub Quiz did not. …”
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    Polyvinyl alcohol surface modification by Thomas, M, Matthew Thomas

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p>In summary, in this work several surface-specific treatments for PVA have been trialled, providing options for post-film forming modification to reduce the surface water sensitivity whilst retaining the bulk properties of the polymer.…”
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    Improving uptake of hepatitis B and hepatitis C testing in South Asian migrants in community and faith settings using educational interventions - a prospective descriptive study. by Kelly, C, Pericleous, M, Ahmed, A, Vandrevala, T, Hendy, J, Shafi, S, Skene, S, Verma, S, Edge, C, Nicholls, M, Gore, C, de Lusignan, S, Ala, A

    Published 2020
    “…<br>METHODS:<br>We recruited SA migrants to view the film (intervention) in community venues (primary care, religious, community), offering dried-blood spot CVH testing immediately afterwards. Pre/post-film questionnaires assessed the interventions effectiveness. …”
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    Key steps in developing a cognitive vaccine against traumatic flashbacks: visuospatial Tetris versus verbal Pub Quiz by Holmes, E, James, E, Kilford, E, Deeprose, C

    Published 2010
    “…Experiment 2: 4 hours post-film, playing Tetris led to a significant reduction in flashbacks compared to no-task control, whereas Pub Quiz did not.…”
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