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Daniel Flynn
Researcher at University of California, Irvine
Publications - 6
Citations - 329
Daniel Flynn is an academic researcher from University of California, Irvine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social engagement & Student engagement. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 292 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Flynn include University of Rochester & Alza.
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Acute tolerance to methylphenidate in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children.
James M. Swanson,James M. Swanson,James M. Swanson,Suneel K. Gupta,Suneel K. Gupta,Suneel K. Gupta,Diane R. Guinta,Diane R. Guinta,Diane R. Guinta,Daniel Flynn,Daniel Flynn,Daniel Flynn,Dave Agler,Dave Agler,Dave Agler,Marc Lerner,Marc Lerner,Marc Lerner,Lillie Williams,Lillie Williams,Lillie Williams,Ira Shoulson,Ira Shoulson,Ira Shoulson,Sharon B. Wigal,Sharon B. Wigal,Sharon B. Wigal +26 more
TL;DR: To evaluate the efficacy of several drug delivery patterns of methylphenidate and to determine whether acute tolerance develops to this widely used stimulant medication in the treatment of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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Baccalaureate Attainment of College Students at 4-Year Institutions as a Function of Student Engagement Behaviors: Social and Academic Student Engagement Behaviors Matter
TL;DR: This paper found that both academic and social student engagement behaviors significantly impact degree attainment in postsecondary education net of individual and institutional factors, and that the impact is not additive but instead is differential and dependent upon the student's engagement typology as proposed by Coates.
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STEM Field Persistence: The Impact of Engagement on Postsecondary STEM Persistence for Underrepresented Minority Students
TL;DR: Analysis by ethnicity, initial major, and engagement demonstrate that underrepresented minorities have different engagement patterns, but these engagement behaviors do not contribute significantly to staying in the STEM fields.
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Low Cost Electrode Assembly for EEG Recordings in Mice.
Emily C. Vogler,Daniel Flynn,Federico Busciglio,Ryan C. Bohannan,Alison Tran,Matthew Mahavongtrakul,Jorge Busciglio +6 more
TL;DR: A robust implant that is minimally invasive and has a significantly higher success rate of electrode implantation is provided, while using economical, easily obtained materials and skills readily available in most animal research laboratories.
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Individuals who report having benefitted from dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT): a qualitative exploration of processes and experiences at long-term follow-up
TL;DR: The follow-up experiences of individuals who previously received a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder and self-report having benefitted from DBT at the time of treatment were explored in this paper .