Psychology
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Prof Winston Morgan |
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Bimanual strategies for object retrieval in infants and young children
Birtles, D., Anker, S., Atkinson, J., Shellens, R., Briscoe, A., Mahoney, M. and Braddick, O. 2011. Bimanual strategies for object retrieval in infants and young children. Experimental Brain Research. 211 (2), pp. 207-218.Article
Deception and self-awareness
Lawson, Glyn, Stedmon, Alex, Zhang, Chloe, Eubanks, Dawn L. and Frumkin, L. 2011. Deception and self-awareness. in: Harris, Don (ed.) Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics Heidelberg Springer.Book chapter
Face recognition and emotional valence: Processing without awareness by neurologically intact participants does not simulate covert recognition in prosopagnosia
Stone, A., Valentine, Tim and Davis, Rob 2001. Face recognition and emotional valence: Processing without awareness by neurologically intact participants does not simulate covert recognition in prosopagnosia. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience. 1 (2), pp. 183-191.Article
Accuracy of familiarity decisions to famous faces perceived without awareness depends on attitude to the target person and on response latency
Stone, A. and Valentine, Tim 2005. Accuracy of familiarity decisions to famous faces perceived without awareness depends on attitude to the target person and on response latency. Consciousness and Cognition. 14 (2), pp. 351-376.Article
Strength of visual percept generated by famous faces perceived without awareness: effects of affective valence, response latency, and visual field
Stone, A. and Valentine, Tim 2005. Strength of visual percept generated by famous faces perceived without awareness: effects of affective valence, response latency, and visual field. Consciousness and Cognition. 14 (3), pp. 548-564.Article
During pregnancy, recreational drug-using women stop taking ecstasy (3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine) and reduce alcohol consumption but continue to smoke tobacco and cannabis
Moore, D., Turner, J., Parrott, A.C., Goodwin, J.E., Fulton, S., Min, M.O., Fox, H.C., Braddick, F.M.B., Toplis, A.S., Axelsson, E.L., Lynch, S., Ribeiro, H., Frostick, C. and Singer, L.T. 2010. During pregnancy, recreational drug-using women stop taking ecstasy (3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine) and reduce alcohol consumption but continue to smoke tobacco and cannabis. Journal of Psychopharmacology. 24 (9), pp. 1403-1410.Article
In-utero exposure to the popular ‘recreational’ drugs MDMA (Ecstasy) and Methamphetamine (Ice, Crystal): preliminary findings
Moore, D., Turner, J., Goodwin, J.E., Fulton, S.E., Singer, L.T. and Parrott, A.C. 2011. In-utero exposure to the popular ‘recreational’ drugs MDMA (Ecstasy) and Methamphetamine (Ice, Crystal): preliminary findings. in: Preece, P.M. and Riley, E.P. (ed.) Alcohol, drugs and medication in pregnancy: the long-term outcome for the child John Wiley & Sons.Book chapter
Symptoms, impairment and illness intrusiveness – their relationship with depression in women with CFS/ME
Dancey, C. and Friend, Julie 2008. Symptoms, impairment and illness intrusiveness – their relationship with depression in women with CFS/ME. Psychology and Health. 23 (8), pp. 983-999.Article
An assessment of prospective memory retrieval in women with chronic fatigue syndrome using a virtual-reality environment: an initial study
Attree, E., Dancey, C. and Pope, Alison L. 2009. An assessment of prospective memory retrieval in women with chronic fatigue syndrome using a virtual-reality environment: an initial study. CyberPsychology & Behavior. 12 (4), pp. 379-385.Article
Words fail me: the verbal IQ deficit in inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome
Dancey, C., Attree, E., Stuart, George, Wilson, Christine and Sonnet, Amanda 2009. Words fail me: the verbal IQ deficit in inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 15 (6), pp. 852-857.Article
Social inequality and the diagnosis of paranoia
Harper, D. 2011. Social inequality and the diagnosis of paranoia. Health Sociology Review. 20 (4), pp. 423-436. https://doi.org/10.5172/hesr.2011.20.4.423Article
Qualitative Research Methods in Mental Health and Psychotherapy: A Guide for Students and Practitioners
Harper, D. and Thompson, A. R. (ed.) 2011. Qualitative Research Methods in Mental Health and Psychotherapy: A Guide for Students and Practitioners. Wiley Blackwell.Book
Research in Teacher Education: Volume 1, No.2, October 2011
Czerniawski, G., Lewis, E., Amrane-Cooper, Linda, Meredith, Sarah, Woodage, S., Herrington, N., Welch, Gordon F., Morrisey, Sheila, Gobalek, Charles, Coogan, J., Cattle, E., Brennan, Caroline and Lockwood, Daniel 2011. Research in Teacher Education: Volume 1, No.2, October 2011. The School of Education and Communities, University of East London. https://doi.org/10.15123/uel.89153Portfolio
Attentional effects of masked famous faces (but not names) and subjective evaluations of a target person
Stone, A. 2011. Attentional effects of masked famous faces (but not names) and subjective evaluations of a target person. Perceptual & Motor Skills. 112 (2), pp. 451-476. https://doi.org/10.2466/07.22.PMS.112.2.451-476Article
The Social Context of Paranoia
Harper, D. 2011. The Social Context of Paranoia. in: Rapley, M., Moncrieff, J. and Dillon, J. (ed.) De-Medicalizing Misery: Psychiatry, Psychology and the Human Condition Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 53-65Book chapter
No, we're not 'all in this together'!
Harper, D. 2011. No, we're not 'all in this together'! Asylum: the Magazine for Democratic Psychiatry. 18 (1), p. 4.Article
Commentary: Psychology in Cuba as an example of Possibilities for Psychology in the UK
Castro, M. 2011. Commentary: Psychology in Cuba as an example of Possibilities for Psychology in the UK. InternatIonal Journal of Cuban Studies. 3 (4), pp. 357-360.Article
Researching “experience”: Embodiment, methodology, process
Brown, S. D., Cromby, J., Harper, D., Johnson, K. and Reavey, P. 2011. Researching “experience”: Embodiment, methodology, process. Theory & Psychology. 21 (4), pp. 493-515. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959354310377543Article
Choosing a Qualitative Research Method
Harper, D. 2011. Choosing a Qualitative Research Method. in: Harper, D. and Thompson, A. R. (ed.) Qualitative Research Methods in Mental Health and Psychotherapy: A Guide for Students and Practitioners Wiley Blackwell. pp. 83-97Book chapter
Knox Knox
Harper, C. 2011. Knox Knox.Report
Q methodology: an overview
Herrington, N. and Coogan, J. 2011. Q methodology: an overview. Research in Teacher Education. 1 (2), pp. 24-28. https://doi.org/10.15123/uel.8604vArticle
Centre–surround inhibition is a general aspect of famous-person recognition: evidence from negative semantic priming from clearly visible primes
Stone, A. 2011. Centre–surround inhibition is a general aspect of famous-person recognition: evidence from negative semantic priming from clearly visible primes. Memory and Cognition. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-011-0176-yArticle
Risky single-occasion drinking amongst young people--definition, correlates, policy, and intervention: a broad overview of research findings.
Murgraff, Vered, Parrott, Andrew and Bennett, Paul 1999. Risky single-occasion drinking amongst young people--definition, correlates, policy, and intervention: a broad overview of research findings. Alcohol & Alcoholism. 34 (1), pp. 3-14.Article
Regret is what you get: the effects of manipulating anticipated affect and time perspective on risky single-occasion drinking
Murgraff, Vered, Mcdermott, M., White, David and Phillips, Keith 1999. Regret is what you get: the effects of manipulating anticipated affect and time perspective on risky single-occasion drinking. Alcohol & Alcoholism. 34 (4), pp. 590-600.Article
Exploring attitude and belief correlates of adhering to the new guidelines for low-risk single-occasion drinking: an application of the theory of planned behaviour
Murgraff, Vered, Mcdermott, M. and Walsh, J. 2001. Exploring attitude and belief correlates of adhering to the new guidelines for low-risk single-occasion drinking: an application of the theory of planned behaviour. Alcohol & Alcoholism. 36 (2), pp. 135-140.Article
Semantic priming over unrelated trials: evidence for different effects in word and picture naming
Vitkovitch, M., Cooper-Pye, Elisa and Leadbetter, A. 2006. Semantic priming over unrelated trials: evidence for different effects in word and picture naming. Memory and Cognition. 34 (3), pp. 715-725.Article
Reducing Friday alcohol consumption among moderate, women drinkers: evaluation of a brief evidence-based intervention
Murgraff, Vered, Abraham, Charles and Mcdermott, M. 2007. Reducing Friday alcohol consumption among moderate, women drinkers: evaluation of a brief evidence-based intervention. Alcohol & Alcoholism. 42 (1), pp. 37-41.Article
The effect of intra-uterine growth on Verbal IQ scores in childhood: a monozygotic twin study
Edmonds, C., Isaacs, Elizabeth B., Cole, Tim J., Haslinger Rogers, Mary, Lanigan, Julie, Singhal, Atul, Birbara, Toni, Gringras, Paul and Denton, Jane 2010. The effect of intra-uterine growth on Verbal IQ scores in childhood: a monozygotic twin study. Pediatrics. 126 (5), pp. e1095-e1101.Article
Everyday spaces of mental distress: the spatial habituation of home
Tucker, I. 2009. Everyday spaces of mental distress: the spatial habituation of home. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 28 (3), pp. 526-538.Article
"This is for life": a discursive analysis of the dilemmas of constructing diagnostic identities
Tucker, I. 2009. "This is for life": a discursive analysis of the dilemmas of constructing diagnostic identities. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research. 10 (3).Article
Assessing the functional significance of ecstasy-related memory deficits using a virtual paradigm
Montgomery, Catharine, Hatton, Nicholas P., Fisk, John E., Ogden, Ruth S. and Jansari, A. 2010. Assessing the functional significance of ecstasy-related memory deficits using a virtual paradigm. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental. 25 (4), pp. 318-325.Article
Angry and happy faces perceived without awareness: a comparison with the affective impact of masked famous faces
Stone, A. and Valentine, Tim 2007. Angry and happy faces perceived without awareness: a comparison with the affective impact of masked famous faces. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology. 19 (2), pp. 161-186.Article
The categorical structure of knowledge for famous people (and a novel application of centre–surround theory)
Stone, A. and Valentine, Tim 2007. The categorical structure of knowledge for famous people (and a novel application of centre–surround theory). Cognition. 104 (3), pp. 535-564.Article
Categorical priming of famous person recognition: a hitherto overlooked methodological factor can resolve a long-standing debate
Stone, A. 2008. Categorical priming of famous person recognition: a hitherto overlooked methodological factor can resolve a long-standing debate. Cognition. 108 (3), pp. 874-880.Article
What is a typical rape? Effects of victim and participant gender in female and male rape perception
Anderson, I. 2007. What is a typical rape? Effects of victim and participant gender in female and male rape perception. British Journal of Social Psychology. 46 (1), pp. 225-245.Article
Making sense of male rape: constructions of gender, sexuality and experience of rape victims
Doherty, Kathy and Anderson, I. 2004. Making sense of male rape: constructions of gender, sexuality and experience of rape victims. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology. 14 (2), pp. 85-103.Article
The effect of victims’ social support on attributions of blame in female and male rape
Anderson, I. and Lyons, Antonia 2005. The effect of victims’ social support on attributions of blame in female and male rape. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 35 (7), pp. 1400-1417.Article
Gender differences in medical students’ attitudes toward male and female rape victims
Anderson, I. and Quinn, Alison 2009. Gender differences in medical students’ attitudes toward male and female rape victims. Psychology, Health & Medicine. 14 (1), pp. 105-110.Article
A Pilot Evaluation of an Online Tool Designed to Aid Development of Basic Laboratory Skills
Booth, P., Kebede-Westhead, Elizabeth, Heaney, Rose and Henderson-Begg, Stephanie K. 2010. A Pilot Evaluation of an Online Tool Designed to Aid Development of Basic Laboratory Skills. Bioscience Education. 15 (c3).Article
A place for everything, and everything in its place
Radford, J. 2008. A place for everything, and everything in its place. Psychology Teaching Review. 14 (2), pp. 58-61.Article
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