Shaping Perceptions of Dementia Through Art and Science [Version 1; Peer Review: 2 Approved]
Wellcome Open Research 2017, 2:108 Last updated: 31 AUG 2021 STUDY PROTOCOL Preparatory planning framework for Created Out of Mind: Shaping perceptions of dementia through art and science [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] Emilie Brotherhood 1,2, Philip Ball1,3, Paul M Camic 1,4, Caroline Evans1,5, Nick Fox1,2, Charlie Murphy1,6, Fergus Walsh1,7, Julian West1,8, Gill Windle1,9, Sarah Billiald1,10, Nicholas Firth 1,11, Emma Harding 1,2, Charles Harrison1,6, Catherine Holloway1,11, Susanna Howard1,12, Roberta McKee-Jackson1,13, Esther Jones1,14, Janette Junghaus1,2, Harriet Martin1,15, Kailey Nolan1,2, Bridie Rollins 1,15, Lillian Shapiro1,13, Lionel Shapiro1,13, Jane Twigg1,13, Janneke van Leeuwen1,2, Jill Walton1,2, Jason Warren1,2, Selina Wray1,16, Keir Yong1,2, Hannah Zeilig1,17, Sebastian J. Crutch 1,2 1Created Out of Mind, The Hub, Wellcome Collection, London, UK 2Dementia Research Centre, Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, UK 3Science Writer, London, UK 4Salomons Centre for Applied Psychology, Canterbury Christ Church University, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK 5Tryce Ltd., London, UK 6Visual Artist, London, UK 7British Broadcasting Corporation, Portland Place, London, UK 8Royal Academy of Music, Marylebone, London, UK 9Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC), DSDC Wales, Bangor University, Bangor, UK 10Collaborate, Clarence Centre for Enterprise & Innovation, St George’s Circus, London, UK 11Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering Science, University College London, London, UK 12Living Words,
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