COVID-19 lockdown and its adverse impact on psychological health in breast cancer J Swainston, B Chapman, EA Grunfeld, N Derakshan Frontiers in psychology 11, 2033, 2020 | 154 | 2020 |
COVID-19 outbreak effects on job security and emotional functioning amongst women living with breast cancer B Chapman, J Swainston, EA Grunfeld, N Derakshan Frontiers in Psychology 11, 582014, 2020 | 52 | 2020 |
Training cognitive control to reduce emotional vulnerability in breast cancer J Swainston, N Derakshan Psycho‐oncology 27 (7), 1780-1786, 2018 | 51 | 2018 |
COVID-19 lockdown and its adverse impact on psychological health in breast cancer. Front Psychol 11: 2033 J Swainston, B Chapman, EA Grunfeld, N Derakshan | 9 | 2020 |
Neurocognitive efficiency in breast cancer survivorship: A performance monitoring ERP study J Swainston, C Louis, J Moser, N Derakshan International Journal of Psychophysiology 168, 9-20, 2021 | 8 | 2021 |
Reduced anxiety following mindfulness and adaptive working memory training in women with breast cancer J Swainston, N Derakshan Mindfulness 12 (8), 1928-1939, 2021 | 8 | 2021 |
COVID-19 lockdown and its adverse impact on psychological health in breast cancer. Front Psychol. 2020; 11: 2033 J Swainston, B Chapman, EA Grunfeld, N Derakshan | 6 | 2020 |
Understanding the neurocognitive mechanisms and improving cognitive and emotional health in female survivors of breast cancer J Swainston Birkbeck, University of London, 2020 | 1 | 2020 |
ERROR-RELATED NEGATIVITY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH ANXIETY IN BRANCE CANCER: IMPLICATION FOR TARGETING ATTENTIONAL CONTROL N Derakhshan, B Chapman, J Swainston, C Louis, J Moser PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 58, S11-S11, 2021 | | 2021 |
Training attentional control to reduce emotional vulnerability in breast cancer N Derakhshan, J Swainston PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY 26, 159-159, 2017 | | 2017 |