Prof. Ashley R Craig

BSc(Hons), PhD (UNSW), MAPsS, BMCP

Professor
Department of Health Sciences
Terraces, Level 2, City Campus
Tel. +61 2 330-1358
Fax +61 2 330-1359
E-mail A.Craig@uts.edu.au

POSTAL ADDRESS
University of Technology, Sydney
Department of Health Sciences,
PO Box 123 Broadway
Broadway 2007 Australia


RESEARCH INTERESTS

Prof Craig is interested in the relationship between disease/health and mind/body connections. For example, the central nervous system causes of stuttering and its treatment; and the long-term adjustment to spinal injury. As well, he is interested in the relationship between EEG, emotions and self regulation. The Mind Switch research  is an example of this style of research.

For more information, please visite the Mind Switch web site in Applied Physics, UTS:
www.phys.uts.edu.au/~asearle/m_switch.html

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

 

Craig, A., Hancock, K., Chang., McCready, C., Shepley, A., McCaul, A., Costello, D., Harding, S., Kehran, R., Masel, C., and Reilly, K. (1996). A controlled clinical trial for stuttering in persons aged 9 to 14 years. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 39, 808-826.

Craig, A., Hancock, K., Dickson, H., & Chang, E. (1997). Long-term psychological outcomes in spinal cord injured persons: Results of a controlled trial using cognitive behavior therapy. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 78, 33-38.

Hunyor, S., Henderson, R. J., Lal, S., Carter, N., Kobler, H., Jones, M., Bartrop, R. & Craig, A. (1997). Placebo-controlled biofeedback blood pressure effect in hypertensive humans. Hypertension, 29, 1225-1231.

 

Kirkup, L., Searle, A., Craig, A., McIsaac, P., & Moses, P. (1997). EEG system for rapid on-off switching without prior learning. Medical and Biological Engineering Computing, 35, 504-509.

Craig, A. R. (1998). Relapse following treatment for stuttering: A critical review and correlative data. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 23, 1-30.

Craig, A., Hancock, K., Dickson, H., & Chang, E. (1998).Immunizing against depression and anxiety following spinal cord injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 79, 375-377.

 

Kirkup, L., Searle, A., Craig, A., McIsaac, P., & Larsen, G. (1998). Three methods for detecting the onset of alpha wave synchronisation following eye closure. Physiological Measurement, 19, 213-224.

 

Craig, A. & Hancock, K. (1998). Living with spinal cord injury: longitudinal factors, interventions and outcomes. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 5, 102-108.

Hancock, K., Craig, A., Campbell, K., A., Costello, D., Gilmore, G., McCaul, A., & McCReady, C. (1998). Two to six year controlled trial stuttering outcomes for children and adolescents. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 41,1242-1252 .

 

Craig, A. (1999). The developmental nature and effective treatment stuttering in children and adolescents. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, in press.

Craig, A., Hancock, K., & Dickson, H. (1999). Improving the long-term adjustment of spinal cord injured persons. Spinal Cord, 37, in press.

 

Craig, A., McIsaac, P., Tran, Y., Kirkup, L., Searle, A. (1999). Alpha wave reactivity following eye closure: A method of remote hands free control for the disabled. Technology and Disability, in press.



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