Emma Yhnell

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Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom 
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Neurodegeneration
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Yhnell E, Furby H, Lowe RS, et al. (2020) A randomised feasibility study of computerised cognitive training as a therapeutic intervention for people with Huntington's disease (CogTrainHD). Pilot and Feasibility Studies. 6: 88
Yhnell E, Heuer A. (2018) Automated Operant Assessments of Huntington's Disease Mouse Models. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1780: 143-162
Yhnell E, Furby H, Breen RS, et al. (2018) Exploring computerised cognitive training as a therapeutic intervention for people with Huntington's disease (CogTrainHD): protocol for a randomised feasibility study. Pilot and Feasibility Studies. 4: 45
Yhnell E. (2017) Huntington's disease: of mice and men. Oncotarget
Yhnell E, Dunnett SB, Brooks SP. (2016) A Longitudinal Operant Assessment of Cognitive and Behavioural Changes in the HdhQ111 Mouse Model of Huntington's Disease. Plos One. 11: e0164072
Steventon JJ, Trueman RC, Ma D, et al. (2016) Longitudinal in vivo MRI in a Huntington's disease mouse model: Global atrophy in the absence of white matter microstructural damage. Scientific Reports. 6: 32423
Yhnell E, Dunnett SB, Brooks SP. (2016) A Longitudinal Motor Characterisation of the HdhQ111 Mouse Model of Huntington's Disease. Journal of Huntington's Disease
Yhnell E, Lelos MJ, Dunnett SB, et al. (2016) Cognitive training modifies disease symptoms in a mouse model of Huntington's disease. Experimental Neurology
Yhnell E, Lelos M, Dunnett S, et al. (2016) L30 Cognitive training improves disease symptoms in a mouse model of huntington’s disease Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 87: A100.2-A101
Yhnell E, Dunnett SB, Brooks SP. (2015) The utilisation of operant delayed matching and non-matching to position for probing cognitive flexibility and working memory in mouse models of Huntington's disease. Journal of Neuroscience Methods
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