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Romola S. Bucks is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia. Their research spans multiple fields including Medicine, Psychology, and Neuroscience, with a significant focus on Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

The scientist's work largely explores topics related to sleep and related disorders, sleep and wakefulness research, dementia and cognitive impairment, and obstructive sleep apnea. Additional research areas include the neuroscience of respiration and sleep, sleep and work-related fatigue, and studies on functional brain connectivity.

Romola S. Bucks has contributed to a range of scientific publications. Frequent venues include SLEEP Advances, Sleep Medicine, Alzheimer's & Dementia, SLEEP, and the International Journal of Audiology.

They have collaborated extensively with several researchers. Frequent co-authors include Michael Weinborn, Michelle Olaithe, Stephanie R. Rainey-Smith, Hamid R. Sohrabi, and Ralph N. Martins.

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Romola S. Bucks are:

  • The prevalence of common sleep disorders in young adults: a descriptive population-based study, 2020, SLEEP
  • Physical activity trajectories from childhood to late adolescence and their implications for health in young adulthood, 2020, Preventive Medicine
  • Shift work is associated with increased risk of COVID-19: Findings from the UK Biobank cohort, 2021, Journal of Sleep Research
  • Hallucinations in Older Adults: A Practical Review, 2020, Schizophrenia Bulletin
  • Periodic limb movements during sleep: a narrative review, 2021, Journal of Thoracic Disease

Best Publications

  • Emotion regulation and aggression

    Terri Roberton;Michael David Daffern;Romola S Bucks

  • Assessment of Activities of Daily Living in Dementia: Development of the Bristol Activities of Daily Living Scale

    R. S. Bucks;D. L. Ashworth;G. K. Wilcock;K. Siegfried

  • Attentional control in Alzheimer's disease.

    Alan D. Baddeley;H. A. Baddeley;R. S. Bucks;G. K. Wilcock

  • Neurocognitive function in obstructive sleep apnoea: A meta-review

    Romola S. Bucks;Michelle Olaithe;Peter Eastwood;Peter Eastwood

  • Cognitive deficits in obstructive sleep apnea: Insights from a meta-review and comparison with deficits observed in COPD, insomnia, and sleep deprivation

    Michelle Olaithe;Romola S. Bucks;David R. Hillman;Peter R. Eastwood

  • Exercise and Parkinson's: benefits for cognition and quality of life

    Kate Cruise;Romola Bucks;Romola Bucks;Andrea Loftus;Andrea Loftus;Robert Newton

  • Analysis of spontaneous, conversational speech in dementia of Alzheimer type: Evaluation of an objective technique for analysing lexical performance

    R. S. Bucks;S. Singh;J. M. Cuerden;G. K. Wilcock

  • Attention and fluctuating attention in patients with dementia with lewy bodies and alzheimer disease

    Clive Ballard;John O'Brien;Alistair Gray;Franchesca Cormack

  • The experience of body dissatisfaction in men

    Gillian Adams;Hannah Turner;Romola Bucks

  • The relationship between hearing impairment and cognitive function: a meta-analysis in adults.

    Dunay Schmulian Taljaard;Michelle Olaithe;Christopher G. Brennan‐Jones;Robert H. Eikelboom;Robert H. Eikelboom

  • Executive dysfunction in OSA before and after treatment: a meta-analysis.

    Michelle Olaithe;Romola S Bucks

  • Memory and obstructive sleep apnea: a meta-analysis.

    Anna Wallace;Romola S. Bucks

  • Bone mineral density, adiposity, and cognitive functions

    Hamid R. Sohrabi;Hamid R. Sohrabi;Kristyn A. Bates;Michael Weinborn;Romola S. Bucks

  • Emotion processing in Alzheimer's disease.

    Romola S. Bucks;S. A. Radford

  • Adherence to Treatment in Adolescents with Cystic Fibrosis: The Role of Illness Perceptions and Treatment Beliefs

    Romola Bucks;Katharine Hawkins;Timothy Skinner;Sandra Horn

  • The emotion regulation questionnaire: validation of the ERQ-9 in two community samples.

    Devon L. Spaapen;Flavie Waters;Laura Brummer;Lusia Stopa

  • Vitamin B12 deficiency in dementia and cognitive impairment: the effects of treatment on neuropsychological function.

    Rebecca Eastley;Gordon K. Wilcock;Romola S. Bucks

  • Maladaptive emotion regulation and aggression in adult offenders

    Terri Roberton;Michael David Daffern;Romola S Bucks

  • Neuropsychological effects of sleep loss: implication for neuropsychologists.

    Flavie Waters;Romola S. Bucks

  • Memory for Intentions is Uniquely Associated with Instrumental Activities of Daily Living in Healthy Older Adults

    Steven Paul Woods;Michael Weinborn;Aimee Velnoweth;Alexandra Rooney

  • Handbook of Functional Neuroimaging of Cognition

    Romola Bucks

Frequent Co-Authors

Hamid R. Sohrabi
Hamid R. Sohrabi Murdoch University
Steven Paul Woods
Steven Paul Woods University of Houston
Paul Maruff
Paul Maruff University of Melbourne
David Ames
David Ames University of Melbourne
Colin MacLeod
Colin MacLeod University of Western Australia
Nicola T. Lautenschlager
Nicola T. Lautenschlager University of Melbourne
Brandon E. Gavett
Brandon E. Gavett University of Western Australia
Jonathan K. Foster
Jonathan K. Foster Curtin University
Itiel E. Dror
Itiel E. Dror University College London
Greg Savage
Greg Savage Macquarie University

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