Full Name
Howard,Richard C
(not current staff)
Variants
Howard, R.
Howard, R.C.
 
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Email
swkhr@nus.edu.sg
 

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
12001A Comparative Linguistic Analysis of a Broadsheet and a TabloidYen, A.L.S.; Howard, R.C. 
21996A neurophysiological predictor of reoffending in special hospital patientsHoward, R. ; Lumsden, J.
32001An electrocortical correlate of a history of alcohol abuse in criminal offendersNeo, L.H. ; Howard, R. ; McCullagh, P.
41998Antecedents of sexual and non-sexual aggression in young Singaporean menLim, S.; Howard, R. 
51998Antecedents of sexual and non-sexual aggression in young Singaporean menHoward, R. ; Lim, S.
62002Brain waves, dangerousness and deviant desiresHoward, R.C. 
72002Brain waves, dangerousness and deviant desiresHoward, R.C. 
82001Bringing brain events to mind: Functional systems and brain event-related potentialsHoward, R.C. 
91997CNV predicts violent outcomes in patients released from special hospitalHoward, R. ; Lumsden, J.
101997CNV predicts violent outcomes in patients released from special hospitalHoward, R. ; Lumsden, J.
111994Contingent negative variation (CNV) and erotic preference in self-declared homosexuals and in child sex offendersHoward, R.C. ; Longmore, F.J.; Mason, P.A.; Martin, J.L.
121997Response modulation deficits in psychopaths: A failure to confirm and a reconsideration of the Patterson-Newman modelHoward, R. ; Payamal, L.T.; Neo, L.H. 
131997Response modulation deficits in psychopaths: A failure to confirm and a reconsideration of the Patterson-Newman modelHoward, R. ; Payamal, L.T.; Neo, L.H.
14May-1997Response modulation deficits in psychopaths: A failure to confirm and a reconsideration of the Patterson-Newman modelHoward, R. ; Payamal, L.T.; Neo, L.H.
152002Risk taking and metamotivational stateHoward, R. ; Yan, T.S.; Ling, L.H.; Min, T.S.
161995The neurophysiology of sexual desire, with particular reference to paedophilia.Howard, R.C. 
17Sep-1995The neurophysiology of sexual desire, with particular reference to paedophilia.Howard, R.C.