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Overview

Ashley Craig is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. Their research focuses primarily within the field of Medicine, with a significant emphasis on subfields such as Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Clinical Psychology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Epidemiology.

The scientist's work spans several main research topics, including:

  • Spinal Cord Injury Research
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • Injury Epidemiology and Prevention

Among recent papers authored by Ashley Craig are:

  • The influence of mental fatigue on brain activity: Evidence from a systematic review with meta-analyses (2020) published in Psychophysiology
  • Challenges in the acute identification of mild traumatic brain injuries: results from an emergency department surveillance study (2020) published in BMJ Open
  • The short-term effects of head-mounted virtual-reality on neuropathic pain intensity in people with spinal cord injury pain: a randomised cross-over pilot study (2020) published in Spinal Cord
  • Enhancing our conceptual understanding of state and trait self-efficacy by correlational analysis of four self-efficacy scales in people with spinal cord injury (2020) published in BMC Psychology
  • Outcomes after traffic injury: mental health comorbidity and relationship with pain interference (2020) published in BMC Psychiatry

Ashley Craig frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • Spinal Cord
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • AEA Randomized Controlled Trials
  • BMC Public Health
  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence

Collaborations are an important aspect of their research, with frequent coauthors including:

  • James Middleton
  • Yvonne Tran
  • Ilaria Pozzato
  • Ian D. Cameron
  • Mohit Arora

The scope of Ashley Craig's work suggests a strong interdisciplinary approach, bridging clinical psychology, emergency medicine, and rehabilitation practices, often involving studies on injury, pain management, and recovery processes.

Best Publications

  • A critical review of the psychophysiology of driver fatigue.

    Saroj K.L. Lal;Ashley Craig

  • Stuttering: A Review of Research Findings and Theories Circa 1982.

    Andrews G;Craig A;Feyer Am;Hoddinott S

  • Driver fatigue: Electroencephalography and psychological assessment

    Saroj K.L. Lal;Ashley Craig

  • A scale to measure locus of control of behaviour.

    Ashley R. Craig;J. A. Franklin;Gavin Andrews

  • The impact of stuttering on the quality of life in adults who stutter.

    Ashley Craig;Elaine Blumgart;Yvonne Tran

  • Psychological morbidity and spinal cord injury: a systematic review.

    A Craig;Y Tran;J Middleton

  • Development of an algorithm for an EEG-based driver fatigue countermeasure

    Saroj K.L. Lal;Ashley Craig;Peter Boord;Les Kirkup

  • Epidemiology of stuttering in the community across the entire life span.

    Ashley Craig;Karen Hancock;Yvonne Tran;Magali Craig

  • Regional brain wave activity changes associated with fatigue.

    Ashley Craig;Yvonne Tran;Nirupama Wijesuriya;Hung Nguyen

  • Relationship between quality of life and self-efficacy in persons with spinal cord injuries.

    James Middleton;Yvonne Tran;Ashley Craig

  • Social anxiety disorder in adults who stutter

    Elaine Blumgart;Yvonne Tran;Ashley Craig

  • The influence of mental fatigue on brain activity: Evidence from a systematic review with meta-analyses.

    Yvonne Tran;Ashley Craig;Rachel Craig;Rifai Chai

  • Driver Fatigue Classification With Independent Component by Entropy Rate Bound Minimization Analysis in an EEG-Based System

    Rifai Chai;Ganesh R. Naik;Tuan Nghia Nguyen;Sai Ho Ling

  • Trait and social anxiety in adults with chronic stuttering: conclusions following meta-analysis.

    Ashley Craig;Yvonne Tran

  • An investigation into the relationship between anxiety and stuttering.

    Ashley Craig

  • A Controlled Clinical Trial for Stuttering in Persons Aged 9 to 14 Years

    Ashley Craig;Karen Hancock;Esther Chang;Chris McCready

  • Anxiety levels in people who stutter: a randomized population study.

    Ashley Craig;Karen Hancock;Yvonne Tran;Magali Craig

  • A longitudinal investigation into anxiety and depression in the first 2 years following a spinal cord injury.

    A R Craig;K M Hancock;H G Dickson

  • Prospective study of the occurrence of psychological disorders and comorbidities after spinal cord injury.

    Ashley R Craig;Kathryn Nicholson Perry;Kathryn Nicholson Perry;Rebecca Guest;Yvonne Tran;Yvonne Tran

  • Developing a model of associations between chronic pain, depressive mood, chronic fatigue, and self-efficacy in people with spinal cord injury.

    Ashley Craig;Yvonne Tran;Yvonne Tran;Philip Siddall;Philip Siddall;Nirupama Wijesuriya

  • Anxiety and depression over the first year of spinal cord injury: a longitudinal study

    K M Hancock;A R Craig;H G Dickson;E Chang

  • Following up on treated stutterers: studies of perceptions of fluency and job status.

    A. R. Craig;P. Calver

Frequent Co-Authors

Karen Hancock
Karen Hancock Children's Hospital at Westmead
Gavin Andrews
Gavin Andrews University of New South Wales
Elias Mpofu
Elias Mpofu University of North Texas
Justin Kenardy
Justin Kenardy University of Queensland
Anna Chur-Hansen
Anna Chur-Hansen University of Adelaide
Evian Gordon
Evian Gordon University of Sydney
Richard A. Bryant
Richard A. Bryant University of New South Wales
Christopher Tennant
Christopher Tennant University of Sydney
J. Scott Yaruss
J. Scott Yaruss Michigan State University
Leanne M. Williams
Leanne M. Williams Stanford University

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