Items where Author is "Hemmings, Andrew"
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Hemmings, Andrew, Allen, Lucy, Holtby, Amy and Hill, Emmeline (2022) Common protein-coding variants influence the racing phenotype in galloping racehorse breeds. Communications Biology, 5 (1320). pp. 1-16. ISSN 2399-3642
Hemmings, Andrew, McBride, Sebastian and Roberts, Kirsty (2022) The impulsive horse: Comparing genetic, physiological and behavioral indicators to those of human addiction. Physiology & Behaviour, 254. pp. 1-6. ISSN 0031-9384
Daniels, Simon, Scott, L, De Lavis, I, Linekar, A and Hemmings, Andrew (2018) Crib Biting and Equine Gastric Ulceration Syndrome: do horses that display oral stereotypies have altered gastric anatomy and physiology? Journal Of Veterinary Behaviour, 30 (March). pp. 100-113. ISSN 1558-7878
Roberts, Alice and Hemmings, Andrew (2018) The influence of rider bodyweight on salivary cortisol concentrations and spontaneous blink rate for horses performing a standardised exercise test. Equine Veterinary Journal, 50 (S52). pp. 16-17. ISSN 2042-3306
Hemmings, Andrew, Parker, M, Hale, C and McBride, S (2018) Causal and functional interpretation of mu- and delta-opioid receptor profiles in mesoaccumbens and nigrostriatal pathways of an oral stereotypy phenotype. Behavioural Brain Research, 353. pp. 108-113. ISSN 0166-4328
Roberts, Kirsty, Hemmings, Andrew and McBride, Sebastian (2017) Developing a 3-Choice Serial Reaction Time Task for Examining Neural and Cognitive Function in an Equine Model. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 292. pp. 45-52. ISSN 0165-0270
Hemmings, Andrew, Roberts, Kirsty and McBride, Sebastian (2017) Causal factors of oral versus locomotor stereotypy in the horse. Journal Of Veterinary Behaviour, 20. pp. 37-43. ISSN 1558-7878
Hemmings, Andrew, Roberts, Kirsty and Randle, Hayley (2017) The use of the technology in equitation science: A panacea or abductive science? Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 190 (2017). pp. 57-73. ISSN 0168-1591
Hemmings, Andrew, McBride, S, Parker, M and Roberts, K (2017) Applied neurophysiology of the horse; implications for training, husbandry and welfare. Applied Animal Science. pp. 90-101.
Roberts, K, Hemmings, Andrew, Parker, M, McBride, S and Moore-Colyer, Meriel (2016) Neural Modulators of Temperament: a multivariate approach to personality trait identification in the horse. Physiology & Behaviour, 167. pp. 125-131. ISSN 0031-9384
Hemmings, Andrew, Hale, C and Randle, H (2016) Accuracy of horse workload perception by owners when compared to published workload parameters. Journal of Veterinary Behaviour, 15. p. 94. ISSN http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2016.08.065
Moore-Colyer, Meriel, Hemmings, Andrew and Hewer, N (2015) A preliminary investigation into the effect of ad libitum or restricted hay with or without Horslyx on the intake and switching behaviour of normal and cribbitinghorses. Livestock Science. pp. 59-62.
Hemmings, Andrew, Roberts, Kirsty, Moore-Colyer, Meriel and Catherine, Hale (2015) Cognitive differences in horses performing locomotor versus oral stereotypic behaviour. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 168 (2015). pp. 37-44. ISSN 0168-1591
Hemmings, Andrew and McBride, Sebastian (2009) A Neurologic Perspective of Equine Stereotypy. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 29 (1). pp. 10-16. ISSN 0737-0806
Hemmings, Andrew and McBride, Sebastian (2006) Perseverative responding and the aetiology of equine oral stereotypy. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 104 (1-2). pp. 143-150. ISSN 0168-1591
Hemmings, Andrew and McBride, Sebastian (2004) Altered mesoaccumbens and nigro-striatal dopamine physiology is associated with stereotypy development in a non-rodent species. Behavioural Brain Research, 159 (1). pp. 113-118. ISSN 0166-4328
Book Section
Dimitrova, S, Orchard, W, Paudel, B, McBride, Sebastian, Hemmings, Andrew and Akanyeti, O (2024) Automatic Horse Blink Detection Using Computer Vision and Deep Nets. In: Advances in Computational Intelligence Systems: Contributions Presented at the 21st UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence, September 7-9, 2022, Sheffield, UK. Advances in Computational Intelligence Systems (1454). Springer Nature, pp. 436-447.
Conference or Workshop Item
Moore-Colyer, Meriel, Hemmings, Andrew and Hewer, N (2014) The effect of ad libitum or restricted hay with or without Horslyx on the intake and switching behaviour of normal and crib biting horses. In: Proceedings of the 7th European Workshop on Equine Nutrition, September 2014, Leipzig, Germany. (Unpublished)
Stephenson, B, Hemmings, Andrew and Moore-Colyer, Meriel (2014) The use of eye blink rate and changes in behaviour as potential early indicators of pituitary par intermedia dysfunction in the horse. In: Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science Annual Conference. Advances in Animal Biosciences: Science in Practice: Planning for Intensification, April 2014, Nottingham.