Administrative Staff Authors (Scholarly Publications): Recent submissions
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The evaluation of an evidence-based model of feedback implemented on an undergraduate dental clinical learning environment.
(2022)Objectives: Dental graduates must graduate with high levels of clinical skills. Education in the clinical environment needs to be more than didactic supervision of practice by clinical teachers. Appropriate feedback in ... -
Large-area patterning for broadband, quasi-omnidirectional low-reflectance glass
(2022)A method for producing large-area, broadband, quasi-omnidirectional low-reflectivity glass surfaces is presented. Using block copolymer (BCP) patterning and inductively coupled plasma etching, near- periodic arrays of ... -
The impact of quantitative easing on liquidity creation
(2021)We study the effects of the US Federal Reserve’s large-scale asset purchase programs during 2008–2014 on bank liquidity creation. Banks create liquidity when they transform the liquid reserves resulted from quantitative ... -
Biocircularity: a framework to define sustainable, circular bioeconomy
(2022)Bioeconomy is proposed as a solution to reduce reliance on fossil resources. However, bioeconomy is not always inherently circular and can mimic the conventional take, make, consume, dispose linear economic model. Agricultural ... -
Assessing availability of European plant protection product data: an example evaluating basic area treated
(2022)Besides the benefits of plant protection products (PPPs) for agricultural production, there is an increasing acknowledgement of the associated potential environmental risks. Here, we examine the feasibility of summarizing ... -
Stem-nesting Hymenoptera in Irish farmland: empirical evaluation of artificial trap nests as tools for fundamental research and pollinator conservation
(2022)Insect pollinators are suffering global declines, necessitating the evaluation and development of methods for long-term monitoring and applied field research. Accordingly, this study evaluated the use of trap nests (“bee ... -
Professional Reputation and Identity in the Online World
(2013)The interface between new entrants to professional disciplines, professional reputation management and social media usage is an under-researched and little understood phenomenon. A small-scale study on social media usage ... -
Digital education in the disciplines: A snapshot of digital teaching, learning & assessment practices in Health Sciences
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Development of a national standard research classification system in Ireland
(2022)Project Aim: To develop the first national standard research classification in Ireland Purpose: categorisation of all exchequer-funded research in the Republic of Ireland Why: enable the government to create an accurate ... -
Gateway to Digital Assessment
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Lost in Time: Temporal Monitoring Elicits Clinical Decrements in Sustained Attention Post-Stroke.
(2022)Objectives: Mental fatigue, 'brain fog', and difficulties maintaining engagement are commonly reported issues in a range of neurological and psychiatric conditions. Traditional sustained attention tasks commonly measure ... -
Impaired posterior cingulate cortex?parahippocampus connectivity is associated with episodic memory retrieval problems in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
(2021)Episodic memory retention and retrieval decline are the most common impairments observed in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) patients who progress to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Clinical electroencephalography ... -
A Novel BrainHealth Index Prototype Improved by Telehealth-Delivered Training During COVID-19
(2021)Introduction: Brain health is neglected in public health, receiving attention after something goes wrong. Neuroplasticity research illustrates that preventive steps strengthen the brain's component systems; however, this ... -
A Brain Capital Grand Strategy: toward economic reimagination
(2021)Current brain research, innovation, regulatory, and funding systems are artificially siloed, creating boundaries in our understanding of the brain based on constructs such as aging, mental health, and/or neurology, when ...