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    Philosophy programs in prison and rehabilitative outcomes – A scoping review
    with Isabel Gois, Eddie Kane, and Elizabeth Doney
    Philosophical Psychology. forthcoming.
    In recent years there has been a growing interest and investment in prison-based philosophy programs. These programs are believed to support broad rehabilitative aims such as safe custody, educational achievement and the acquisition of life skills and coping strategies needed both during and post-release. However, their operation and effectiveness in the real-world of prison environments is poorly understood. This scoping review aimed to identify and assess existing evidence on the impact of phi…Read more
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    A Wearable Mixed Reality Platform to Augment Overground Walking: A Feasibility Study
    with Megan Dass, William M. Muter, Christopher Tuthill, Andrew Q. Tan, and Randy D. Trumbower
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    Humans routinely modify their walking speed to adapt to functional goals and physical demands. However, damage to the central nervous system often results in abnormal modulation of walking speed and increased risk of falls. There is considerable interest in treatment modalities that can provide safe and salient training opportunities, feedback about walking performance, and that may augment less reliable sensory feedback within the CNS after injury or disease. Fully immersive virtual reality tec…Read more
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    Response to ‘What does mental health have to do with well‐being?’
    with Lucy Dale and Radhika Gupta
    Bioethics 35 (6): 605-606. 2021.
    Bioethics, EarlyView.