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Hugh Middleton
Researcher at University of Nottingham
Publications - 58
Citations - 3390
Hugh Middleton is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Panic disorder. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 58 publications receiving 3202 citations.
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Choosing between Small, Likely Rewards and Large, Unlikely Rewards Activates Inferior and Orbital Prefrontal Cortex
Robert D. Rogers,Robert D. Rogers,Adrian M. Owen,Hugh Middleton,Emma Williams,John D. Pickard,Barbara J. Sahakian,Trevor W. Robbins +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that decision making recruits neural activity from multiple regions of the inferior PFC that receive information from a diverse set of cortical and limbic inputs, and that the contribution of the orbitofrontal regions may involve processing changes in reward-related information.
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A comparison of cognitive therapy, applied relaxation and imipramine in the treatment of panic disorder.
David M. Clark,Paul M. Salkovskis,Ann Hackmann,Hugh Middleton,Pavlos Anastasiades,Michael Gelder +5 more
TL;DR: C cognitive therapy was superior to both applied relaxation and imipramine on most measures and self-exposure homework assignments taken at the end of treatment were significant predictors of outcome at follow-up.
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Psychiatry beyond the current paradigm.
Patrick Bracken,Philip Thomas,Sami Timimi,Eia Asen,Graham Behr,Carl Beuster,Seth Bhunnoo,Ivor Browne,Navjyoat Chhina,Duncan B. Double,Simon Downer,Christopher H. Evans,Suman Fernando,Malcolm R. Garland,William Hopkins,Rhodri Huws,Bob Johnson,Brian Martindale,Hugh Middleton,Daniel Moldavsky,Joanna Moncrieff,Simon Mullins,Julia Nelki,Matteo Pizzo,James A. Rodger,Marcellino Smyth,Derek Summerfield,Jeremy Wallace,David Yeomans +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that good practice in psychiatry primarily involves engagement with the non-technical dimensions of our work such as relationships, meanings and values, and that particular skills are needed to practice a "medicine of the mind".
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Tryptophan depletion impairs stimulus-reward learning while methylphenidate disrupts attentional control in healthy young adults: implications for the monoaminergic basis of impulsive behaviour.
Robert D. Rogers,Alison J. Blackshaw,Hugh Middleton,Keith Matthews,K Hawtin,C Crowley,A Hopwood,C. Wallace,John Francis William Deakin,Barbara J. Sahakian,Trevor W. Robbins +10 more
TL;DR: Reduction in central serotonin leads to altered neuromodulation of the cortical and subcortical regions (e.g. orbitofrontal cortex, striatum and anterior temporal structures) that mediate important aspects of associative learning whereby exteroceptive stimuli acquire altered incentive motivational value.
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Tests of a cognitive theory of panic.
David M. Clark,Paul M. Salkovskis,Michael Gelder,C. Koehler,Maryanne Martin,Pavlos Anastasiades,Ann Hackmann,Hugh Middleton,A. Jeavons +8 more
TL;DR: This paper provided a brief overview of one of the theories described by Clark (1986) and described a series of experiments testing central predictions derived from this theory, which can also account for the main features of panic.