Publications by authors named "Michael L Henry"

Perception has been conceptualised as an active and adaptive process, based upon incoming sensory inputs, which are modified by top-down factors such as cognitions. Visuospatial perception is thought to be scaled based on threat, with highly threatening objects or contexts visually inflated to promote escape or avoidance behaviours. This meta-analytical systematic review quantified the effect and evidence quality of threat-evoked visuospatial scaling, as well as how visuospatial scaling relates to affordances (perceived action capabilities) and behavioural avoidance/escape outcomes.

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  • Self-management is important for women with endometriosis, who often rely on various strategies to cope with their symptoms; however, the effectiveness of these strategies is unclear.
  • A systematic review was conducted, analyzing studies on self-management strategies like dietary supplements and exercise, but most showed high risk of bias and lack of effectiveness compared to standard treatments.
  • The review highlights the need for more rigorous research to properly evaluate and recommend self-management strategies for managing endometriosis symptoms.
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