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HE, S., EVEREST-PHILLIPS, C., CLOUTER, A., BROWN, P. and TAN, H., 2020. Neurofeedback-linked suppression of cortical β bursts speeds up movement initiation in healthy motor control: a double-blind sham-controlled study. The Journal of Neuroscience, 40 (20), pp. 4021-4032. ISSN 1529-2401

BEAUMONT, S., RATIU, R., REEB, D., BOYLE, G., BROWN, P., SZIMAYER, A., DA SILVA ROSA, R., HILLIER, D., MCCOLGAN, P., TSEKERIS, A., HOWIESON, B., MATOLCSY, Z., SPIROPOULOS, H., ROBERTS, J., SMITH, T., ZHOU, Q., SWAN, P.L., TAYLOR, S., WRIGHT, S. and YERMACK, D., 2016. Comments on Shan and Walter: 'Towards a set of design principles for executive compensation contracts'. Abacus, 52 (4), pp. 685-771. ISSN 0001-3072

FORRESTER, A., MACLENNAN, F., SLADE, K., BROWN, P. and EXWORTHY, T., 2014. Improving access to psychological therapies in prisons. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 24 (3), pp. 163-168. ISSN 1471-2857

BROWN, P., 2009. Physiological consequences of the work of breathing and of inspiratory muscle training. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

BOATENG, J., KAY, R., LANCASHIRE, L., BROWN, P., VELLOSO, C., BOULOUX, P., TEALE, P., ROBERTS, J., REES, R., BALL, G., HARRIDGE, S., GOLDSPINK, G. and CREASER, C., 2009. A proteomic approach combining mass spectrometric and bioinformatics analysis for the detection and identification of biomarkers of administration of exogenous human growth hormone in humans. Proteomics - Clinical Applications, 3 (8), pp. 912-922. ISSN 1862-8346

BOATENG, J., LANCASHIRE, L., BROWN, P., AHMAD, M., MATHAROO-BALL, B., DAVY, R., YANG, S.Y., ROBERTS, J., TEALE, P., VELLOSO, C., REES, R., BALL, G., GOLDSPINK, G. and CREASER, C., 2006. The use of proteomic and bioinformatics techniques for the detection of protein biomarkers following growth hormone administration. The Internet Journal of Genomics and Proteomics, 2 (2). ISSN 1540-2630

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