Thursday, 27 November 2014

Dr Alexandra Lamont in Aarhus, Denmark

Alexandra Lamont was an invited keynote speaker at a conference on Experimental Approaches to Aesthetics in Aarhus University last week, giving a paper on music, emotion and wellbeing. Other speakers were from a range of disciplines including psychology, philosophy, and semiotics.

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Sue Sherman - Publications and Presentations 2014

Publications:

Sherman, S. M., Follows, H., Mushore, A., Hampson-Jones, K., & Wright-Bevans, K. (2014). Television advertisements create false memories for competitor brands. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. Available online.

Sherman, S. M., & Kennerley, J. (2014). False memories for familiar songs. Memory, 22, 852-860. 

Conference presentations:

Sherman, S. M., & Tudor, L., (November, 2014). The effect of mindfulness at encoding and retrieval on the production of false memories. Poster presented at Psychonomics, Long Beach, US.

Sherman, S. M., & Tudor, L., (September, 2014). Mindfulness and false memories. Paper presented at the BPS Cognitive Section conference, Nottingham.

Sherman, S. M., Minshall, C., Nailer, E., & Redman, C. W. E. (May, 2014). Knowledge of cervical cancer and HPV in younger and older women. Paper presented at the 15th World Congress for Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy, London.

Sherman, S. M., Nailer, E., & Redman, C. W. E. (May, 2014). Disclosing the results of the invasive cervical cancer review to patients: a survey of lead colposcopists. Poster presented at the 15th World Congress for Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy, London.

Dr Sue Sherman at Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting 2014


Dr Sue Sherman attended The Psychonomic Society's 55th Annual Meeting in Long Beach, US in November 2014. She presented a poster entitled "The effect of mindfulness at encoding and retrieval on the production of false memories". 


Friday, 21 November 2014

James Hartley 2014 Publications

Hartley, J. (2014). Current findings from research on structured abstracts: An update.  
Journal of the Medical Library Association, 102, 3, 146-148.

Hartley, J. (2014).  Some thoughts on Likert-type scales.  International Journal of Clinical and Health 
Psychology, 14, 1, 83-86.

Cabanac, G., Hubert, G. & Hartley, J. (2014). Solo versus collaborative writing: Discrepancies in the 
use of tables and graphs in academic articles. Journal of the Association for Information. Science and Technology, 65, 4, 812-820.

Hartley, J., Cabanac, G., Kozak, M. & Hubert, G.  (2014). Research on tables and graphs in academic 
articles: Pitfalls and promises. Journal of the Association for Information Science and 
Technology (Online 8 April 2014).

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Jim Grange - 2014/2015 Publications

Schuch, S* & Grange, J.A.* (2015). The effect of n–3 on n–2 repetition costs in task switching. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition. Online First. * = Both authors contributed equally; ordering is arbitrary

Grange, J.A., & Juvina, I. (2015). The effect of practice on n–2 repetition costs in set switching. Acta Psychologica, 154, 14–25.


Grange, J.A., & Cross, E. (2015). Can time-based decay explain temporal distinctiveness effects in task switching? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 68, 19–45.


Grange, J.A. & Houghton, G. (Eds) (2014). Task Switching and Cognitive Control. New York NY: Oxford University Press.


Grange, J.A. & Houghton, G. (2014). Task switching and cognitive control: An introduction. In  J.A. Grange & G.Houghton (Eds.), Task Switching and Cognitive Control. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.


Grange, J.A. & Houghton, G. (2014). Models of cognitive control in task switching. In  J.A. Grange & G.Houghton (Eds.), Task Switching and Cognitive Control. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.


Stephens, R., Grange, J.A., Jones, K., & Owen, L. (2014). A critical analysis of alcohol hangover research methodology for surveys or studies of effects on cognition. Psychopharmacology, 231, 2223-2236.


Brandt, M.J., IJzerman, H., Dijksterhuis, A., Farach, F., Geller, J., Giner-Sorolla, R., Grange, J.A., et al. (2014). The replication recipe: What makes for a convincing replication? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 50, 217-224.


Friday, 14 November 2014

Dan Herron - Making a Difference Together Project



Professor Ken J. Rotenberg - Publications in 2014

Bangee, M., Harris, R., Bridges, N., Rotenberg, K. J., & Qualter, P. (2014). Loneliness and attention to social threat in adults: An eye-tracking study. Personality and Individual differences, 63, 16-27 (Impact factor = 1.81)

Betts, L. R., Rotenberg, K. J.,
Petrocchi, S., Sakai, A., & Mazula, M. (2014). An investigation of children’s peer trust across culture: Is the composition of children’s peer trust universal? International Journal of Behavioral Development, 38, 33-41. (Impact factor = 1.58)

Rotenberg, K. J.,
Petrocchi, S., Lecciso, F. & Marchetti, A. (2014). The relation between children’s trust beliefs in others and Theory of Mind abilities.  Infant and Child Development, DOI: 10.1002/icd.1891. (Impact factor = 1.25)

Rotenberg, K. J.,
Qualter, P., Barrett, L., & Henzi, P.  (2014). When trust 
fails: Children’s trust beliefs in peers and peer interactions in a natural  setting. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 42, 967-980. (Impact factor = 3.56)

Monday, 10 November 2014

Nicky Edelstyn - 2014 Publications

Edelstyn, N.M.J., Drakeford, J.L. & Ellis, S.J. (2014) Visual hallucinations in Parkinson’s Disease: A hierarchy of  impairments involving perception, source monitoring and reasoning. Austin Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioural Science, Open access, available on-line

Jenkinson, P.M., Edelstyn, N.M.J., Preston, C. & Ellis, S.J. (2014). Anarchic hand with abnormal agency following right inferior parietal lobe damage: a case report. Neurocase. 5, 1-8.


Jarvis, K., Reid, G., Hunter, S. & Edelstyn, N.M.J. (2014). Occupational Therapy Stroke Arm and Hand Record (OT-STAR): Development of an upper limb treatment schedule for Occupational Therapists working with stroke survivors. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 77 (3), 126-133.