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Adrian Raymond Walker
Adrian Raymond Walker
The Centre for Big Data Research in Health, UNSW Sydney
Verified email at unsw.edu.au
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The role of uncertainty in attentional and choice exploration
AR Walker, D Luque, ME Le Pelley, T Beesley
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 26 (6), 1911-1916, 2019
312019
Protection from uncertainty in the exploration/exploitation trade-off.
AR Walker, DJ Navarro, BR Newell, T Beesley
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 48 (4), 547, 2022
102022
Predictors and outcomes of recognition of intellectual disability for adults during hospital admissions: A retrospective data linkage study in NSW, Australia
AR Walker, JN Trollor, T Florio, P Srasuebkul
PLoS One 17 (3), e0266051, 2022
92022
Out of fright, out of mind: impaired memory for information negated during looming threat
VE Newman, HF Yee, AR Walker, M Toumbelekis, SB Most
Cognitive research: principles and implications 6 (1), 36, 2021
52021
Exploitative and Exploratory Attention in a Four-Armed Bandit Task.
A Walker, M Le Pelley, T Beesley
CogSci, 2017
52017
Transitions and choices: Graduate student mentoring for psychology honours students. A Practice Report
SYS Khoo, J Zhao, A Walker, J Kirkman, B Spehar
Student Success 10 (1), 147-154, 2019
42019
The health service contact patterns of people with psychotic and non-psychotic forms of severe mental illness in New South Wales, Australia: A record-linkage study
RC Cvejic, P Srasuebkul, AR Walker, S Reppermund, JM Lappin, J Curtis, ...
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 56 (6), 675-685, 2022
32022
Addressing the high rates of mortality in people with intellectual disability
S Reppermund, AR Walker
JAMA Network Open 4 (6), e2113446-e2113446, 2021
32021
Reviewing causes of death of individuals with intellectual disability in New South Wales, Australia: a record‐linkage study
AR Walker, JN Trollor, S Reppermund, P Srasuebkul
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 65 (11), 998-1009, 2021
22021
Evaluation of the Intellectual Disability Mental Health (IDMH) National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Residual Functions Program
C Purcal, P O’Shea, K Fisher, J Weise, F Zmudzki, P Srasuebkul, ...
Final evaluation report, 2021
12021
Learning and earning under uncertainty: The impact of uncertainty on human choice and attention in the exploration/exploitation trade-off.
A Walker
UNSW Sydney, 2019
12019
Estimating the impact of bias in causal epidemiological studies: the case of health outcomes following assisted reproduction
AR Walker, CA Venetis, S Opdahl, GM Chambers, LR Jorm, CM Vajdic
Human Reproduction, deae053, 2024
2024
Self‐harm in people with dementia–assessing risk factors, health profiles and healthcare pathways using big data
S Reppermund, A Walker, R Cvejic, P Srasuebkul, A Wand, B Draper, ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia 19, e070876, 2023
2023
Risk factors for dementia and self‐harm: A linkage study
AR Walker, P Srasuebkul, JN Trollor, APF Wand, B Draper, RC Cvejic, ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia 19 (11), 5138-5150, 2023
2023
Cancer Risk aftEr medicAlly assisTed rEproduction (The CREATE Project)
A Walker, C Vajdic, G Chambers, C Venetis, S Opdahl
OSF, 2023
2023
Hospital service utilisation of people previously hospitalised with different subtypes of psychotic disorder: A record linkage study
P Srasuebkul, AR Walker, RC Cvejic, JN Trollor, JM Lappin, J Curtis, ...
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 57 (6), 844-853, 2023
2023
Factors associated with discharge from hospital to residential aged care for younger people with neuropsychiatric disorders: an exploratory case–control study in New South …
RC Cvejic, TR Watkins, AR Walker, S Reppermund, P Srasuebkul, ...
BMJ open 12 (12), e065982, 2022
2022
A conceptual replication of Beesley et al.(2015)
AR Walker, D Luque, M Le Pelley
PsyArXiv. June 24, 2019
2019
Transitions and choices: Graduate student mentoring for psychology honours students. A Practice Report
SYS Khooa, J Zhao, A Walker, J Kirkman, B Spehar
2019
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