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SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY
PUBLICATIONS SINCE JANUARY 2001
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1. Refereed journal articles
Abbey, C. K., Pham, B., Shimozaki, S. S., & Eckstein, M. P. (2008). Contrast and stimulus
information effects in rapid learning of a visual task. Journal of Vision, 8, 1-14.
Abdel-Khalek, A. M., & Maltby, J. (2008). The comparison of predictors of death obsession
within two cultures. Death Studies, 32, 366-377.
Akehurst, L., Bull, R., Vrij, A., & Kohnken, G. (2004). The effects of training professional
groups and lay persons to use Criteria Based Content Analysis. Applied Cognitive
Psychology, 18, 877-891.
Allan, S., & Gilbert, P. (2002). Anger and anger expression in relation to perceptions of
social rank, entrapment and depressive symptoms. Personality and Individual Differences,
32, 551-565.
Almerigogna, J., Ost, J., Bull, R., & Akehurst, L. (in press). A state of high anxiety: How
unsupportive interviewers can increase the suggestibility of child witnesses. Applied
Cognitive Psychology.
Annett, M. (2001). Subgroup handedness and the probability of nonright preference for foot or
eye and of a nonright-handed parent. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 93, 911-914.
Annett, M. (2002). Non-right-handedness and schizophrenia. British Journal of Psychiatry, 181,
349-350.
Annett, M. (2003). Cerebral asymmetry in twins: predictions of the right shift theory.
Neuropsychologia, 41, 469-479.
Annett, M. (2003). Do the French and the English differ for hand skill asymmetry? Handedness
subgroups in the sample of Doyen and Carlier (2002) and in English schools and universities.
Laterality, 8, 233-245.
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Annett, M. (2003). Myths of first cause and asymmetries in human evolution. Behavioral and
Brain Sciences, 26, 208-209.
Annett, M. (2004). Hand preference observed in large healthy samples: Classification, norms
and interpretations of increased non-right-handedness by the right shift theory. British Journal of
Psychology, 95, 339-353.
Annett, M. (2004). Perceptions of the right shift theory. Cortex, 40, 143-150.
Annett, M. (2006). The distribution of handedness in chimpanzees: estimating right shift in
Hopkins’ sample. Laterality, 11, 101-109.
Annett, M. (2006). The right shift theory of handedness and brain asymmetry in evolution,
development and psychopathology. Cognition, Brain and Behavior, 10, 235-250..
Annett, M. (in press). Tests of the right shift genetic model for two new samples of family
handedness and for the data of McKeever (2000). Laterality.
Annett, M. (in press). The right shift theory of handedness and brain asymmetry in evolution,
development and psychopathology. Cognition, Brain and Behavior.
Annett, M., & Moran, P. (2006). Schizotypy is increased in mixed-handers, especially righthanded writers who use the left hand for primary actions. Schizophrenia Research, 81, 239-246.
Artigas, A.A., Sansa, J., Blair, C.A.J., Hall, G., & Prados, J. (2006). Enhanced discrimination
between flavor stimuli: Roles of salience modulation and inhibition. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 32, 173-177.
Artigas, A.A., Sansa, J., & Prados, J. (2006). The Espinet and the perceptual learning effects
in flavour aversion conditioning: Do they depend on a common inhibitory mechanism?
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59, 471-481.
Atherton, R., & Robertson, N. (2006). Psychological adjustment to lower limb amputation.
Disability and Rehabilitation 28, 1201-1209.
Avesani, M., Formaggio, E., Fuggetta, G., Fiaschi, A., & Manganotti, P. (in press).
Corticospinal excitability in human subjects during nonrapid eye movement sleep: single and
paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation study. Experimental Brain Research.
Baguley, T. S., Lansdale, M. W., Lines, L., & Parkin, J. (2006). Are two spatial recalls better
than one? Exclusivity of memory for object location. Cognitive Psychology, 52, pp 243-289.
Baker, M., & Wang, M. (2004). Examining connections between values and practice in
religiously committed UK clinical psychologists. Journal of Psychology and Theology 32,
126-136.
Baker, R., Boulton, M., Windridge, K., Tarrant, C., Bankart, J., & Freeman, G. K. (2007).
Interpersonal continuity of care: A cross-sectional survey of primary care patients’
preferences and their experiences. British Journal of General Practice, 57, 283-289.
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Baker, R., Reddish, S., Robertson, N., Hearnshaw, H., & Jones, B. (2001). A randomised
controlled trail of tailored strategies to implement guidelines for the management of patients
with depression in general practice. British Journal of General Practice, 51, 737-741.
Baker, K., & Robertson, N. (in press). Coping with caring with someone with dementia:
Reviewing the literature about men. Aging and Mental Health.
Barber, L., Maltby, J., & Macaskill, A. (2005). Angry memories and thoughts of revenge:
The relationship between forgiveness and anger rumination. Personality and Individual
Differences, 39, 253-262.
Barbero Val, E., & Linley, P. A. (2006). Posttraumatic growth, positive changes, and
negative changes in Madrid residents following the March 11, 2004, Madrid train bombings.
Journal of Loss and Trauma 11, 409–424.
Barton, J., Vrij, A., & Bull, R. (2002). Questions, preconceptions and reactions: Police use of
lethal force in Britain. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 4, 127-138.
Baume, D., Coffey, M. G., & Yorke, M. (2003). What is happening when a portfolio is
assessed? Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education.
Baume, D., Yorke, M., & Coffey, M. (2004). What is happening when we assess, and how
can we use our understanding of this to improve assessment? Assessment & Evaluation in
Higher Education 29, 451- 477.
Baxter, J. S., & Boon, J. C. W. (2006). Interrogative pressure and responses to minimallyleading questions. Personality and Individual Differences, 40, 87-98.
Beck, A., Bilby, C., & Chapman, P. (2002). Shrinkage in Europe: Stock loss in the fast
moving consumer goods sector. Security Journal, 15(4), 25-39.
Beck, A., Bilby, C., & Chapman, P. (2003). Developing a methodology for tackling
shrinkage in the fast moving consumer goods supply chain. Security Journal, 16(2), 61-75.
Bedenko, N., Glover, L., Wang, M., & Lindow, S. (2003). Post-traumatic stress disorder after
childbirth. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 21, 240.
Beech, J. R. (2001). A curvilinear relationship between hair loss and mental rotation and
neuroticism: a possible influence of sustained dihydrotestosterone production. Personality &
Individual Differences, 31, 185-192.
Beech, J. R. (2002). Individual differences in mature readers in reading, spelling and graphemephoneme conversion. Current Psychology, 21, 121-132.
Beech, J. R. (2005). Ehri’s model of phases of learning to read: a brief critique. Journal of
Research in Reading, 28, 50-58.
Beech, J. R. (2004). Using a dictionary: its influence on children’s reading, spelling and
phonology. Reading Psychology, 25, 19-36.
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Beech, J. R., & Beauvois, M. W. (2006). Early experience of sex hormones as a predictor of
reading, phonology and auditory perception. Brain and Language, 96, 49-58.
Beech, J. R., & Mackintosh, I. C. (2005). Digit ratio and sex role identity as determinants of
the judged gender of handwriting. Personality and Individual Differences, 39, 459-468.
Beech, J. R., & Mayall, K. A. (2005). The word shape hypothesis re-examined: Evidence for an
external feature advantage in visual word recognition. Journal of Research in Reading, 3, 302319.
Beech. J. R., & Whittaker, J. (2001). What is the female image projected by smoking?
Psychologia, 44, 230-236.
Berkowitz, S. R., Laney, C., Morris, E. K., Garry, M., & Loftus, E. F. (in press). Pluto
behaving badly: False beliefs and their consequences. American Journal of Psychology.
Bernstein, D. M., Laney, C., Morris, E. K., & Loftus, E. F. (2005). False beliefs about fattening
foods can have healthy consequences. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102,
13724-13731.
Bernstein, D. M., Laney, C., Morris, E. K., & Loftus, E. F. (2005). False memories about
food can lead to food avoidance. Social Cognition, 23, 10-33.
Berryman, J. C., Ockleford, E. M., Hsu, R., Moss, L., & Patterson, M. (2001). Knowledge,
opinions and feelings concerning prenatal screening in the users of Leicestershire’s Maternity
services: A qualitative study. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 19(3), 261.
Berryman, J., & Windridge, K. (2001). Later parenthood and longer lives. Orgyn, 3, 15-17.
Blaauw, E., Kerkhof, A. J. F. M., Winkel, F. W., & Sheridan, L. (2001). Screening for suicide
risk in penal institutions in the Netherlands. British Journal of Forensic Practice, 3, 22-28.
Blaauw, E., Sheridan, L., & Winkel, F. W. (2002). Designing anti-stalking legislation on the
basis of victims’ experiences and psychopathology. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 9, 136145.
Blaauw, E., Winkel, F. W., Arensman, E., Sheridan, L., & Freeve, A. (2002). The toll of
stalking: The relationship between features of stalking and psychopathology of victims.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17, 50-63.
Blythe, H. I., Liversedge, S. P., Joseph, H. S. S. L., White, S. J., Findlay, J. M., & Rayner, K.
(2006). The binocular co-ordination of eye movements during reading in children and adults.
Vision Research, 46, 3898-3908.
Bolger, F., & Önkal-Atay, D. (2004). The effects of feedback on judgmental interval
predictions. International Journal of Forecasting, 20, 29-39.
Bolger, F., Pulford, B. D., & Colman, A. M. (2008). Market entry decisions: Effects of
absolute and relative confidence. Experimental Psychology, 55, 113-120.
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Bond, J. W., & Sheridan, L. (2007). The relationship between the detection of acquisitive
crime by forensic science and drug dependent offenders. Journal of Forensic Sciences 52,
1122–1128.
Bonney, K., & Stammers, R. B. (2006). Exploring the impact of psychological assessment for
disabled job seekers. Journal of Occupational Psychology, Employment and Disability, 8,
147-152.
Boon, J. C. W., & Baxter, J. S. (2004). Minimizing extraneous, interviewer-based
interrogative suggestibility. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 9, 229-238.
Boon, J. C. W., & Sheridan, L. (2001). Stalker typologies: A law enforcement perspective.
Journal of Threat Assessment, 1, 75-97.
Boulton, M., Tarrant, C., Windridge, K., Baker, R., & Freeman, G. K. (2006). How are
different types of continuity achieved? A mixed methods longitudinal study. British Journal
of General Practice, 56, 749-755.
Boyd, E., & Grant, T. D. (2005). Is gender a factor in perceived prison officer competence?
Male prisoners. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 15, 65-74.
Brooks-Gordon, B. M. (2003). What men say when apprehended for kerb crawling: A model
of prostitution clients’ talk. Psychology, Crime and Law, 9, 145 - 171..
Brooks-Gordon, B. M., Bilby C., Adams, C. A., Kenworthy, T., Fenton, M., (2004). A
Systematic Review of Psychological Interventions for people who have sexually offended or
at risk of offending. Cochrane Library. [volume and page numbers?]
Browning, L., & Colman, A. M. (2004). Evolution of coordinated alternating reciprocity in
repeated dyadic games. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 229, 549-557.
Bull, R. (2004). Legal psychology in the twenty-first century. Criminal Behaviour and
Mental Health, 14, 170-184.
Bull, R., & Corran, E. (2003). Interviewing child witnesses: Past and future. International
Journal of Police Science and Management, 4, 315-322.
Burch, G. St J., Hemsley, D. R., & Joseph, M. H. (2004). Trials-to-criterion latent inhibition
in humans as a function of stimulus pre-exposure and positive schizotypy. British Journal of
Psychology, 95, Part 2, 179-196.
Cheater, F., Baker, R., Gillies, C., Wailoo, A., Spiers, N., Reddish, S., Robertson, N., &
Cawood, C. (2008). The nature and impact of urinary incontinence experienced by patients in
receipt of community nursing services in the UK. International Journal of Nursing Studies,
45, 339-51.
Cheater, F., Baker, R., Spiers, N., Wailoo, A., Gillies, C., Robertson, N., & Cawood, C.
(2006). A cluster randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of audit and feedback and
educational outreach on improving nursing practice and patient outcomes. Medical Care, 44,
542-551.
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Cherryman, J., & Bull, R. (2001). Police officers’ perceptions of specialist investigative
interviewing skills. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 3, 199-212.
Cleland, J., & Wang, M. (2002). Depression and heart failure: not yet a target for therapy?
European Heart Journal 8, 5-7.
Clifasefi, S. L., Takarangi, M. K. T., & Bergman, J. S. (2006). Blind Drunk: The effects of
alcohol on inattentional blindness. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 20, 697-704.
Clowry, G. J., Davies, B. M., Upile, N. S., Gibson, C. L., & Bradley, P. M. (2004). Spinal
cord plasticity in response to unilateral inhibition of the rat motor cortex during development:
changes to gene expression, muscle afferents and the ipsilateral corticospinal projection.
European Journal of Neuroscience, 20, 2555-2566.
Coffey, M. G., & Gibbs, G. (2001). The evaluation of the student evaluation of educational
quality questionnaire (SEEQ) in UK higher education. Assessment and Evaluation in Higher
Education, 26(1), 89-93.
Coffey, M. G., & Gibbs, G. (2002). The Teaching Methods Inventory: A tool for measuring
teachers’ repertoire of teaching methods. Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education,
27, 383-390.
Colley, A. (2003). Gender differences in adolescents’ perceptions of the best and worst
aspects of computing at school. Computers in Human Behavior, 19, 673-682.
Colley, A., Ball, J., Kirby, N., Harvey, R., & Vingelen, I. (2002). Gender-linked differences
in everyday memory performance: Effort makes the difference. Sex Roles, 47, 577-582.
Colley, A., Berman, E., & Van Millingen, E. (2005). Age and gender differences in young
people’s perceptions of sports participants. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 35, 14401454.
Colley, A., & Comber, C. (2003). Age and gender differences in computer use and attitudes
among secondary school students: What has changed? Educational Research, 45, 155-165.
Colley, A., & Comber, C. (2003). School subject preferences: Age and gender differences
revisited. Educational Studies, 29, 59-67.
Colley, A., North, A., & Hargreaves, D. J. (2003). Gender bias in the evaluation of New Age
music. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 44, 125-131.
Colley, A., & Todd, Z. (2002). Gender-linked differences in the style and content of e-mails
to friends. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 21, 380-392.
Colley, A., Todd, Z., Bland, M., Holmes, M., Khanom, N., & Pike, H. (2004). Style and
content in e-mails and letters to male and female friends. Journal of Language and Social
Psychology, 23, 369-378.
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Collicutt McGrath, J., & Linley, P. A. (in press). Posttraumatic growth in acquired brain
injury: A preliminary small scale study. Brain Injury.
Colman, A. M. (2001). Defining issues. The Psychologist, 14, 650-652.
Colman, A. M. (2003). Beyond rationality: Rigor without mortis in game theory. The
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26, 180-198.
Colman, A. M. (2003). Cooperation, psychological game theory, and limitations of rationality
in social interaction. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26, 139-153.
Colman, A. M. (2003). Depth of strategic reasoning in games. Trends in Cognitive Sciences,
7, 2-4.
Colman, A. M. (2006). Thomas C. Schelling’s psychological decision theory: Introduction to
a special issue. Journal of Economic Psychology, 27, 603-608.
Colman, A. M. (2007). Love is not enough: Other-regarding preferences cannot explain
payoff dominance in game theory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30, 22-23.
Colman, A. M., Pulford, B. D., & Bolger, F. (2007). Asymmetric dominance and phantom
decoy effects in games. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 104, 193206.
Colman, A. M., Pulford, B. D., & Rose, J. (2008). Collective rationality in interactive
decisions: Evidence for team reasoning. Acta Psychologica, 128, 387–397.
Colman, A. M., Pulford, B. D., & Rose, J. (2008). Team reasoning and collective rationality:
Piercing the veil of obviousness. Acta Psychologica, 128, 409–412.
Cooke, C. A. (2004). Young people’s attitudes towards guns in America, Great Britain, and
Western Australia. Aggressive Behavior, 30, 93-104.
Cooke, P., & Davies, G. M. (2001). Achieving best evidence for witnesses with learning
disabilities: New guidance. British Journal of Learning Disabilities 29, 84-87.
Cooke, C. A., Puddifoot, J. E., & Brown, J. (2001). Underlying dimensions in young people’s
attitude towards police weaponry in England: Some experiential influences form criminal
victimization and police contact. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 6, 149-163.
Coughlan, T., Gibson, C. L., & Murphy, S. P. (2005). Modulatory effects of progesterone on
NOS-2 expression in vivo and in vitro. Journal of Neurochemistry, 93, 932-942.
Crawford. E., & Bull, R. (2006). Child witness support and preparation: Are
parents/caregivers ignored? Child Abuse Review, 15, 243-256.
Crawford, E., & Bull, R. (2006). Teenagers’ difficulties with keywords regarding the criminal
court process. Psychology, Crime and Law, 12, 653-667.
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Crookes, A., & Moran, P. M. (2003). An investigation into age and gender differences in
human Kamin blocking, using a computerized task. Developmental Neuropsychology, 24,
461-477.
Darker, I. T., & Jordan, T. R. (2004). Perception of words and nonwords in the upper and
lower visual fields. Brain and Language, 89, 593-600.
Datla, K. P., Ahier, R. G., Young, A. M. J., Gray, J. A., & Joseph, M. H. (2002). Conditioned
rewarding stimuli increase dopamine release in rat nucleus accumbens. European Journal of
Neuroscience 16, 1987-1993.
Davies, G. M. (2001). Policy-driven research: A growth area in applied cognition. Cognitive
Technology, 6, 7-14.
Davies, G. M. (2003). CCTV: Identification in court and in the laboratory. Forensic Update,
No. 72, pp. 7-10.
Davies, G. M. (in press) Estimating the speed of vehicles: The influence of stereotypes.
Psychology, Crime and Law.
Davies, G. M. & Griffiths, L. (in press) Eyewitness identification and the English courts: A
centaury of trial and error. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law.
Davies, G. M., & Hine, S. (2007). Change blindness and eyewitness testimony. Journal of
Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied 141, 423-434.
Davies, G. M., & Patel, D. (2005). The influence of car and driver stereotypes on attributions
of vehicle speed, position on the road And culpability in a road accident scenario. Legal and
Criminological Psychology, 10, 45-62.
Davies, G. M., Smith, S., & Blincoe, C. (2007). A “weapon focus” effect in children.
Psychology, Crime and Law, 14, 19-28.
Day, L., & Maltby, J. (2003). Belief in good luck and psychological well-being: The
mediating role of optimism and irrational beliefs. Journal of Psychology, 137, 99-110.
Day, L., & Maltby, J. (2005). Forgiveness and social loneliness. Journal of Psychology, 139,
553-555.
Day, L., & Maltby, J. (2005). “With Good Luck”: Belief in good luck and cognitive planning.
Personality and Individual Differences, 39, 1217-1226.
De Lillo, C. (2001). Robotic search: What’s in it for comparative cognition? The Behavioral
and Brain Sciences, 24: 1057.
De Lillo, C. (2004). Imposing structure on a Corsi-type task: Evidence for hierarchical
organisation based on spatial proximity in serial spatial memory. Brain and Cognition, 55,
415-426.
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De Lillo, C., Floreano, D., & Antinucci, F. (2001). Transitive choices by a simple, fully
connected backpropagation neural network: implications for the comparative study of
transitive inference. Animal Cognition, 4, 61-68.
De Lillo, C., & Lesk, V. (in press). Spatial clustering and hierarchical coding in immediate
serial recall. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology.
De Lillo, C., Spinozzi, G., & Truppa, V. (2007). Pattern recognition in tufted capuchin
monkeys (Cebus apella): the role of the spatial organisation of stimulus parts. Behavioural
Brain Research, 181, 96-109.
De Lillo, C., Spinozzi, G., Truppa, V., & Naylor, D. M. (2005). A comparative analysis of
global and local processing of hierarchical visual stimuli in young children and monkeys
(Cebus apella). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 119, 155-165.
Dent-Brown, K., & Wang, M. (2004). Developing a rating scale for projected stories.
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 77, 325-333.
Dent-Brown, K., & Wang, M. (2004). Pessimism and failure in 6-part stories: indicators of
borderline personality disorder? The Arts in Psychotherapy 31, 321-333.
Dent-Brown, K., & Wang, M. (2006). The mechanism of storymaking: A grounded theory
study of the 6-part story method. The Arts in Psychotherapy 33, 316-330.
Dixon, A. L., Prior, M., Morris, P. M., Shah, Y. B., Joseph, M. H., & Young, A. M. J. (2005).
Dopamine antagonist modulation of amphetamine response as detected using
pharmacological MRI. Neuropharmacology, 48, 236-245.
Dixon-Woods, M., Regan, J., Robertson N., Young, B., & Cordle, C. (2002). Teaching and
learning about human sexuality in undergraduate medical education. Medical Education, 36,
432-440.
Drake, K., Bull, R., & Boon, J. (in press). Interrogative suggestibility, self esteem, and the
influence of negative life events. Legal and Criminological Psychology.
Duggan, C., Milton, J., Egan, V., McCarthy, L., Palmer, B., & Lee, A. (2003). Theories of
general personality and mental disorder. British Journal of Psychiatry (supplement, 182),
s19-s23.
Duke, P. A., & Howard, I. P. (2005). Vertical-disparity gradients are processed
independently in different depth planes. Vision Research. 45, 2025-2035.
Duke, P. A., Oruç, I., Qi, H., & Backus, B. T. (2006). Depth aftereffects mediated by vertical
disparities: Evidence for vertical disparity driven calibration of extraretinal signals during
stereopsis. Vision Research. 46, 228-241.
Duke, P. A., & Wilcox, L. M. (2003). Adaptation to vertical disparity induced-depth:
Implications for disparity processing. Vision Research 43, 135-147.
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Eckstein, M. P., Abbey, C. K., Pham, B., & Shimozaki, S. S. (2004). Rapid perceptual
learning through attention optimization: Human vs. optimal Bayesian learner. Journal of
Vision, 4, 1006-1019.
Eckstein, M. P., Beutter, B. R., Pham, B., & Shimozaki, S. S., & Stone, L. S. (2007). Similar
neural representations of the target for both saccades and perception during search. Journal of
Neuroscience, 27, 1266-70.
Eckstein, M. P., Drescher, B., & Shimozaki, S. S. (2006). Attentional cues in real scenes,
saccadic targeting and Bayesian priors. Psychological Science, 17, 973-80.
Eckstein, M. P., Pham, B. T., & Shimozaki, S. S. (2004). The footprints of visual attention
during search with 100% valid and 100% invalid cues. Vision Research, 44, 1193-1207.
Eckstein, M. P., Shimozaki, S. S., & Abbey, C. K. (2002). The footprints of visual attention
in the Posner cueing paradigm revealed by classification images. Journal of Vision, 2, 25-45.
Egan, V., & Angus, S. (2004). Is social dominance a sex-specific strategy for infidelity?
Personality and Individual Differences , 36, 575-586.
Egan, V., Charlesworth, C., Richardson, C., Blair, M., & McMurran, M. (2001). Sensational
interests and sensation seeking in mentally disordered offenders. Personality and Individual
Differences, 30, 995-1007.
Egan, V., & McCorkindale, C. (in press). Narcissism, vanity, personality and mating effort.
Personality and Individual Differences.
Eglinton, E., & Annett, M. (in press). Good phonetic errors in poor spellers are associated with
right-handedness and possible weak utilisation of visuospatial abilities. Cortex.
Eivors, A., Button, E., Warner, S., & Turner, K. (2003). Understanding the experience of
drop-out from treatment for anorexia nervosa. European Eating Disorders Review, 11, 90107.
Fajen, B. R., & Kim, N.-G. (2002). Perceiving curvilinear heading in the presence of moving
objects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 28,
1100-1119.
Filik, R., Paterson, K. B., & Liversedge, S. P. (2004). Processing doubly quantified
sentences: Evidence from eye movements. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 11, 953-959.
Filik, R., Paterson, K. B., & Liversedge, S. P. (2005). Parsing with focus particles in context:
Eye movements during the processing of relative clause ambiguities. Journal of Memory and
Language, 53, 473-495.
Findlay, J. M., & White, S. J. (2003). Serial programming for saccades: Does it all add up?
Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 26, 483-484.
Flowe, H. D. & Ebbesen, E. B. (2007). The effect of lineup member similarity on recognition
accuracy in simultaneous and sequential lineups. Law and Human Behavior, 31, 33-52.
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Flowe, H. D., & Ebbesen, E. B. (2007). Rape shield laws and sexual behavior evidence:
Effects of consent level and women’s sexual history on rape allegations. Law and Human
Behavior, 1, 159-175.
Fontaine, R., Salvano-Pardieu, V., Crouzet, S., & Pulford, B. D. (2002). Physically abused
and nonmaltreated boys’ moral judgments of violence. Child Study Journal, 32, 215-230.
Fontaine, R., Salvano-Pardieu, V., Renoux, P., & Pulford, B. D. (2004). Judgement of blame
in Alzheimer’s Disease sufferers. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 11, 379-394.
Foreman, N., Stanton, D., Wilson, P. N., & Duffy, H. (2003). Spatial knowledge of a real
school environment acquired from virtual or physical models by able-bodied children and
children with disabilities. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 9, 67-74.
Foreman, N., Stanton, D., Wilson, P. N., Duffy, H., Parnell, R. (2005). Transfer of spatial
knowledge to a 2-level shopping mall in older people, following virtual exploration.
Environment & Behavior, 37, 275-292.
Fuggetta, G., Fiaschi, A., & Manganotti, P. (2005). Modulation of cortical oscillatory
activities induced by varying single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation intensity over the
left primary motor area: A combined EEG and TMS study. Neuroimage 27, 896-908.
Fuggetta, G., Pavone, E. F., Walsh, V., Kiss, M., & Eimer, M. (2006). Cortico-cortical
interactions in spatial attention: A combined ERP/TMS study. Journal of Neurophysiology
95, 3277-3280.
Fuggetta, G., Lanfranchi, S., Campana, G. (in press). Attention has memory: priming for the
size of the attentional focus. Spatial Vision.
Fuggetta, G., Pavone, E. F., Fiaschi, A., & Manganotti, P. (in press). Acute modulation of
cortical oscillatory activities during short trains of high-frequency repetitive transcranial
magnetic stimulation of the human motor cortex: A combined EEG and TMS study. Human
Brain Mapping (available online 22 February 2007).
Fuggetta ,G., Rizzo, S., Pobric, G., Lavidor, M., Walsh, V. (in press). Functional
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Maltby, J. (2004). Celebrity and religious worship: A refinement. Journal of Psychology,
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Maltby, J., & Day, L. (2001). Psychological correlates of attitudes toward men. Journal of
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Maltby, J., & Day, L. (2001). Spiritual Involvement and belief: The relationship between
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Maltby, J., & Day, L. (2001). The relationship between exercise motives and psychological
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Hollin, C. R., McGuire, J., Palmer, E. J., Bilby, C., Hatcher R., & Holmes, A. (2002).
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4. Edited books and special issues
Blaauw, E., Hoeve, M., van Marle, H., & Sheridan, L. (Eds.) (2002). Mentally disordered
offenders: International perspectives on how to deal with criminally irresponsible offenders.
Den Haag: Elsevier.
Blaauw, E., & Sheridan, L. (Eds). (2002). Psychopaths: Current international perspectives.
The Hague: Elsevier.
Boon, J. C. W., & Sheridan, L. (Eds.). (2002). Stalking and psychosexual obsession:
Psychological perspectives for prevention, policing and treatment. Chichester: Wiley.
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Bull, R. (Ed.). (2001). Children and the law. Oxford: Blackwell.
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Chichester: Wiley.
Colman, A. M. (Consultant Editor). (2002). Social psychology. Danbury, CT: Grolier.
Colman, A. M. (Ed.). (2006). Special issue: Research inspired by Thomas C. Schelling.
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Davies, G. M., & Dalgleish, T. (Eds.). (2001). Recovered memories: Seeking the middle
ground. Chichester: Wiley.
Farrington, D. P., Hollin, C. R., & McMurran, M. (Eds.). (2001). Sex and violence: The
psychology of crimes and risk assessment. London: Routledge.
Gregory, R. L., & Colman, A. M. (Eds). (2002). Czucie i percepcja (Mariusz Siemiński,
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Hollin, C. R. (Ed). (2001). Handbookofoffenderassessmentandtreatment. Chichester: Wiley.
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Joseph, S., Linley, P. A., & Maltby, J. (Eds.). (2006). Positive psychology, religion, and
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Kebbell, M., & Davies, G. (Eds.). (2003). Special Issue: People with intellectual disabilities
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5. Non-refereed articles
Beech, J. R. (2002). Editorial: The silver jubilee of the Journal of Research in Reading.
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Bilby, C., & Hatcher, R. (2004, 24 June). Early stages in the development of the Integrated
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Phoenix, 31-32.
Brooks-Gordon, B. M. (2001). What did your last job reference say about you? Phoenix,
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Chapman, M., & Linley, P. A. (2005/06). The positive psychology of emotional intelligence
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Colman, A. M. (2002). The case of Gill Evans: Reflections on promotion procedures.
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perspective. Stress News: The Journal of the International Stress Management Association
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Heuer, F., Laney, C., & Kunar, M. (2005). Test-item file for Cognition: Exploring the science
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Hill, J. R. W., & Coffey, M. G. (2002, December). Lone trainer or co-trainer: Which type are
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Hollin, C. R. (2001). Editorial: Social problem solving and offenders. Criminal Behaviour
and Mental Health, 11, 204-209.
Hollin, C. R. (2001). Managing effective practice. In The Cognitive Centre Foundation,
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Hollin, C. (2002, Summer). Theory, practice, expansion, outcomes research: ART in the
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Hollin C. R. (2005). Editorial. Working with aggression and violence: Assessment,
prevention and treatment. Psychology, Crime, & Law, 11, 343-344.
Hollin, C. R. (2007). Editorial. Psychology, Crime & Law, 13, 1.
Hollin, C., Palmer, E., McGuire, J., Hounsome, J., Hatcher, R., Bilby, C., & Clark, C. (2004).
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Hollin, C. R., van Koppen, P. J., & Penrod, S. (2004). Editorial for the 10th volume.
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Joseph, S., & Linley, P. A. (2006). Positive psychology versus the medical model? American
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Laney, C., & Heuer, F. (2001). Test-item file for Cognition: Exploring the science of the
mind, 2nd ed., by D. Reisberg. New York: W.W. Norton.
Linley, P. A. (in press). Positive psychology and teaching. Psychology Teaching: The Journal
of the Association for the Teaching of Psychology.
Linley, P. A., & Harrington, S. (2005). Coaching psychology and positive psychology: A
reply to John Rowan. The Coaching Psychologist, 1(2), 22-24.
Linley, P. A., & Harrington, S. (2005). Positive psychology and coaching psychology:
Perspectives on integration. The Coaching Psychologist, 1, 13-14.
Linley, P. A., & Harrington, S. (2005, November 24). Play to employees’ strengths and reap
the benefits. People Management, 11(23), 48.
Linley, P. A., & Joseph, S. (2005). The human capacity for growth through adversity.
American Psychologist, 60, 262-264.
Murphy-Boyer, L., Rakowitz, S., & Laney, C. (2003). Test-item file for Psychology 6th ed.,
by H. Gleitman, A. J. Fridlund & D. Reisberg. New York: W.W. Norton.
Palmer, E. J. (2005). Cognitive-behaviourism. In E. McLaughlin & J. Muncie (Eds.) The
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Palmer, E. J., Caulfield, L. S., & Hollin, C. R. (2005). Evaluation of interventions with
arsonists and young firesetters. London: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
Pulford, B. D. (2004). I did well…didn’t I?: Unjustified self-belief drives us on. The
Psychologist, 17, 346.
Pulford, B. D. (2004). If at first you succeed: Predicting school and career success. The
Psychologist, 17, 469.
Pulford, B. D. (2005). Not immune to media messages. The Psychologist, 18, 39.
Scoular, A., & Linley, P. A. (2006). Coaching, goalsetting, and personality type: What
matters? The Coaching Psychologist, 2(1), 9-11.
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Smith, L. (2006, October). Victim services support families and police. Blue Line, 18, 32-33.
Smith, L. (2007, April). Reducing the trauma: The effective use of victim services personnel.
Blue Line, 19, 16-17.
Wheatley, S. L., Brugha, T. S., Shapiro, T. A., & Berryman, J. C. (2003). PATA PATA
(Positive Attitude Towards Antenatal and Postnatal Adjustment Training for All): Midwives
experiences of facilitating a psychological intervention to identify and treat mild to moderate
antenatal and postnatal depression. Midwife Digest, 13, 523-530.
Williams, J. B., Baguley, T. S., & Lansdale, M. W. (2001). The role of analogy in
information visualisation. Contemporary Drawing Issues, Mapping & Memory [Internet
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Woodhams, J. A. (2001). Forensic psychology down under: A review of the first Australian
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Woodhams, J. A. (2002). Offender profiling: Current practices and future directions – 4th
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6. Abstracts
Alders, G. L., Loose, R., Johann, M., Wodarz, N., & Lange, K. W. (2001). Executive
functioning in detoxified chronic alcoholics. Journal of Neuropsychology 12(1), 84-85.
Al-Uzri, M. M., Reveley, M. A.,Bruce, J., & Moran, P. (2002), Prevalence of memory
impairment in schizophrenia. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 15(3), A22.
Al-Uzri, M., Watson, J. B., Reveley, M., & Moran, P. M. (2001). Semantic memory deficits
in schizophrenia. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 15(3), A45, G18.
Al-Uzri, M., Watson, J. B., Reveley, M., & Moran, P. M. (2002). Memory impairment in a
community sample of patients with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 53(3) A278,
Suppl. 8.
Berryman, J. C., & Hathhorn, L. (2003). Being parented by older or younger parents: Adults
recollections of childhood. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 21, 240-241.
Berryman, J. C., Ockleford, E. M., Hsu, R., Moss, L., Patterson, M. (2001). Knowledge,
opinions and feelings concerning prenatal screening in users of Leicestershire’s maternity
services: A qualitative study. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 19, 261.
Bohin, G., Wang, M., & Dakkak, M. (2004). Absence of implicit emotional memory effects
following gastroscopy with midazolam. British Journal of Anaesthesia 93, 493.
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Colman, A. M., Pulford, B. D., & Bolger, F. (2004). Asymmetric dominance and confidence
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international conference on the foundations & applications of utility, risk and decision theory
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Coughlan, T. C., Constantin, D. C., Gibson, C. L., Jones, N. C., & Murphy, S. P. (2003).
Regulation of nitric oxide synthase-2 expression in vivo. Proceedings from the Society for
Neuroscience 33rd annual meeting, 531, 3.
Crookes, A., & Moran, P. M. (2002). The relationship between two measures of Kamin
blocking in a normal human population. Journal of Psychopharmacology 53(3), A14, A20.
Davies, B., Gibson, C. L., Eyre, J. A., & Clowry, G. J. (2001). Plasticity in spinal cord
development in response to altered patterns of activity in the corticospinal tract.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 43, 14.
De Lillo, C., Spinozzi, G., Truppa, V., & Naylor, D. M. (2002). A comparative analysis of
global and local processing of hierarchical visual stimuli in young children and monkeys
(Cebus apella). Perception, 31(supp), 75.
Duke, P. A., & Howard, I. P. (2004). Are vertical disparities pooled over depth? Journal of
Vision, 4(8), 596a.
Duke, P. A., & Howard, I. P. (2003). Vertical disparity pooling in 3D. Journal of Vision,
3(9), 457a.
Duke, P., & Wilcox, L. M. (2002). Lightness constancy and apparent slant in interpolated
surfaces elicited by motion parallax and by binocular disparity. Journal of Vision, 2(7), 367a.
Fuller, C., Frizelle, D., Wang, M., & Kaye, G. (2004). Memory functioning following
implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) surgery. British Journal of Anaesthesia 93, 491.
Garland, K. J. (2007). The effect of inherent processing orientation on face recognition. In
Abstracts of The British Psychological Society Aberdeen conference (p. 40). Leicester: The
British Psychological Society.
Gibson, C. L., Arnott, G. A., & Clowry, G. J. (1999). Developmental expression of CGRP
immunoreactivity in the ventral horn of the postnatal rat cervical spinal cord. British
Neuroscience Association Abstracts, 15, 40.
Gibson, C. L., Arnott, G. A., & Clowry, G. J. (1999). Spinal cord plasticity in response to
motor cortex lesion during development in rat. Journal of Physiology, 95, C52.
Gibson, C. L., Arnott, G. A., & Clowry, G. J. (2001). Towards developing a rat model of
periventricular leucomalacia. British Neuroscience Association Abstracts, 16, 43.
Gibson, C. L., Bath, P, Coughlan, T. C., & Murphy, S. P. (2003). Progesterone and G-CSF
enhance functional recovery in mice following focal cerebral ischemia. Proceedings from the
Society for Neuroscience 33rd annual meeting, 741,12.
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Gibson, C. L., & Clowry, G. J. (1998). Early motor cortex lesions induce long term changes
to parvalbumin and cJun immunoreactivity in lower cervical spinal cord neurones in rat.
European Journal of Neuroscience, 10, 14407.
Gibson, C. L., Constantin, D., Coughlan, T. C., Prior, M. J. W., Bath, P. M. W., & Murphy,
S. P. (2004). Progesterone reduces edema formation and inflammatory gene expression
following transient and permanent focal cerebral ischemia in male mice. Proceedings from
the Society for Neuroscience 34th annual meeting, 343,7.
Gibson, C. L., Davies, B., Eyre, J., Bradley, P., & Clowry, G. J. (2003). Effect of brain injury
upon spinal cord development: modeling cerebral palsy in the rat. British Neuroscience
Association Abstracts, 17, 46.
Gibson, C. L., Lim, E., Arnott, G. A., & Clowry, G. J. (1998). Three markers for sensory
afferents decline during postnatal development in cervical spinal cord ventral horn of the rat.
Journal of Anatomy, 192, 466-467.
Gibson, C. L., Murphy, S. P., & Bath, P. M. W. (2004). G-CSF enhances functional recovery
in mice following transient cerebral ischemia. Cerebrovascular Diseases, 17, 13.
Harris, L. R., Kopinska, A., & Duke, P. (2003). Flash lag in depth. Journal of Vision, 3(9),
186a.
Hodson, R., Wang, M., & Melville, C. (2004). Positive psychological changes as a
consequence of intensive care. British Journal of Anaesthesia 93, 484-485.
Howard, I. P., & Duke, P. (2002). Depth from monocular transparency. Journal of Vision,
2(10), 82a.
Howard, I. P., & Duke, P. (2003). Depth from monocular images. Journal of Vision, 3(9),
463a.
Jones, C., & Wang, M. (2004). The psychological sequelae of awareness during anaesthesia.
British Journal of Anaesthesia 93, 482-483.
Jones, N. J., Gibson, C. L., Prior, M. J. W., & Murphy, S. P. (2002). Use of SMRI to monitor
edema formation following traumatic brain injury in mice. Proceedings from the Society for
Neuroscience 32nd annual meeting, 492, 11.
Lord, S., & Robertson, N. (2004). Illness representations, coping and psychological morbidity
in infertility. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 25, 81.
Loose, R. (2003). Sensorische Inhibition und präfrontale Aktivierung während geteilter
Aufmerksamkeit [Sensory inhibition and prefrontal activation during divided attention]. In H.
H. Bülthoff, K. R. Gegenfurtner, H. A. Mallot, R. Ulrich, & F. A. Wichmann (Eds.), Beiträge
zur 6. Tübinger Wahrnehmungskonferenz (p. 35). Kirchentellinsfurt: Knirsch Verlag.
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Loose, R., Alders, G., Johann, M., Wodarz, N., & Lange, K. W. (2001).
Neuropsychologische Auffälligkeiten beim Korsakow-Syndrom [The neuropsychology of
Korsakoff’s syndrome]. Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie 12(1), 97.
Loose, R., Johann, M., Bobbe, G., Alders, G. L., Wodarz, N., & Lange, K. W. (2001).
Alkoholabhängigkeit und Kognition [Alcohol dependency and cognition]. Zeitschrift für
Neuropsychologie, 12(Suppl.), 31.
Loose, R., Johann, M., Bobbe, G., Alders, G. L., Wodarz, N., & Lange, K. W. (2002).
Konsolidierungsstörungen bei alkoholabhängigen Patienten [Memory consolidation deficits
in alcoholic patients]. Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie 13(3), 240-241.
Loose, R., Johann, M., Bobbe, G., Alders, G., Wodarz, N., & Lange, K. W. (2003).
Attentional disorders in alcoholic patients. Journal of the International Neuropsychological
Society, 9(4), 554.
Loose, R., Kaufmann, C., Auer, D.P., & Lange, K. W. (2001). Gehirnaktivierungen während
geteilter Aufmerksamkeitsleistungen [Brain activation during divided attention]. In A.
Zimmer, K. Lange, K.-H. Bäuml, R. Loose, R. Scheuchenpflug, O. Tucha, H. Schnell, & R.
Findl (Eds.), Experimentelle Psychologie (p. 94). Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers.
Loose, R., Kaufmann, C., Tucha, O., Auer, D. P., & Lange, K. W. (2003). fMRI brain
activity during task switching: the role of performance speed. Journal of the International
Neuropsychological Society, 9(4), 538.
Loose, R., Kaufmann, C., Tucha, O., Auer, D. P., & Lange, K. W. (2003). Neural networks of
task switching. Neuroimage, 19(2).
Loose, R., Probst, T., Tucha, O., Bablok, E., Aschenbrenner, S., & Lange, K. W. (2002).
Vestibulär evozierte Potentiale: Untersuchungen in Schwerelosigkeit und unter Schwerkraft
[Vestibular evoked potentials: investigations during weightlessness and under gravity]. In H.
H. Bülthoff, K. R. Gegenfurtner, H. A. Mallot, & R. Ulrich (Eds.), TWK 2002: Beiträge zur
5. Tübinger Wahrnehmungskonferenz (p. 145). Kirchentellinsfurt: Knirsch Verlag.
Mechan, A. O., Green A. R., Elliott, J. M., Young, A. M. J., Joseph, M. H., & Moran, P. M.
(2001). A study of the differences in the behaviour of dark agouti and sprague-dawley rats in
the elevated plus-maze. British Journal of Pharmacology, 133, 184P.
Oruc, I., Duke, P. A., Qi, H. J., & Backus, B. T. (2004). Does the vertical disparity
mechanism adapt? Journal of Vision, 4, Abstract 597a.
Probst, T., Loose, R., Tucha, O., Bablok, Aschenbrenner, S., & Lange, K.W. (2001).
Vestibulär Evozierte Potentiale der vertikalen Bogengänge beim Menschen: Untersuchungen
in Schwerelosigkeit und unter Schwerkraft [Vestibular evoked potentials of the vertical
semicircular canals during weightlessness and under gravity]. In A. Zimmer, K. Lange, K.-H.
Bäuml, R. Loose, R. Scheuchenpflug, O. Tucha, H. Schnell, & R. Findl (Eds.),
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Robertson, N., Burden, F., Burden, M., Ceaser, K., & Allen, J. (2003). Psychological
adjustment and coping in visual loss associated with diabetes, a longitudinal study. Diabetic
Medicine, 20, Suppl. 2(A86), 24.
Rushton, S. K., & Duke, P. A. (2006). Perceived trajectory direction of an approaching
object. Journal of Vision, 6, Abstract 1050a.
Shah, Y. B., Prior, M., Dixon, A. L., Marsden, C. A., & Morris, C. A. (2001). Effects of the
cannabinoid agonist HU210 on BOLD response in rat as determined by fMRI. Proceedings of
the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 9, 1345.
Spinozzi, G., De Lillo, C., & Castelli, S. (2003). Differential effects of grouping in the
detection of parts in visual patterns by humans and monkeys. Perception, 32, 59.
Spinozzi, G., Truppa, V., & De Lillo, C. (2002). Perceptual processing of hierarchical visual
stimuli in tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Folia Primatologica, 73, 301.
Wang, M., Russell, I., & Logan, C. (2004). Light anaesthesia without explicit recall is
associated with increased post-operative anxiety over a three-month follow-up period. British
Journal of Anaesthesia 93, 492-493.
Wang, M., Russell, I., & Nicholson, J. (2004). A ten-year follow-up of alfentanyl-midazolam
patients who indicated intra-operative pain without explicit recall. British Journal of
Anaesthesia 93, 493.
Watson, J. B., Al-Uzri, M., Reveley, M., & Moran, P. M. (2001). The relationship between
Kamin blocking and schizotypy in healthy volunteers and schizophrenic patients Journal of
Psychopharmacology, 15(3), A45, G18.
Westcott, H., Davies, G., & Bull, R. (Eds). (2002). Children’s testimony: Psychological
research and forensic practice. Chichester: Wiley.
Wilcox, L.M., & Duke, P.A. (2001). Spatial scaling of 3D surface interpolation. Journal of
Vision, 1(3), 177a.
Willmot, M, Gibson, C. L., Murphy, S. P., & Bath, P. M. W. (2004). Nitric oxide synthase
inhibitors in experimental stroke and their effects on infarct size and cerebral blood flow; a
systematic review. Cerebrovascular Diseases, 17, 19.
Woodruff, G., & Wang, M. (2004). An investigation of implicit emotional memory and
midazolam amnesia following colonoscopy. British Journal of Anaesthesia 93, 488.
Young, A. M. J. (2003). Dopamine release during unconditioned and conditioned aversive
stimuli: Studies using one minute microdialysis sampling in the rat. British Neuroscience
Association Abstracts 17, 126.
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Berryman, J. C. (2002). Review of S. Matthews & L. Wexler, Pregnant Pictures. Journal of
Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 20(1), 57-58.
Blaauw, E., & Sheridan, L. (2003). Review of D. Canter & L. Alison (Eds.), Profiling
Property Crimes. Psychology, Crime and Law, 9, 211-213.
Brooks-Gordon, B. M. (2001). Review of A. Spencer & J. Kingsley, Working With Sex
Offenders in Prisons and Through Release to the Community. Psychology, Crime and Law, 7,
83-84.
Brooks-Gordon, B. M. (2002). Review of F. E. Raitt and S. Zeedyk, The Implicit Relation of
Psychology and Law. Feminist Legal Studies, 10, 195-197.
Colman, A. M. (2001). Review of R. J. Corsini, The dictionary of psychology. Applied
Cognitive Psychology, 15, 343-351.
Colman, A. M. (2006). The puzzle of cooperation: Review of H. Gintis, S. Bowles, R. Boyd,
& E. Fehr, Moral sentiments and material interests: The foundations of cooperation in
economic life. Nature, 440, 744-745.
Davies, G. M. (2002, Novemeber 29). Review of D. Howitt, Forensic and criminological
psychology. Times Higher Education Supplement: Textbook Supplement, p. VII.
Davies, G. M. (in press). Review of B. Gibson, Introduction to the Magistrates’ Court.
Forensic Update.
Grant, T. D. (2002). Review of D. Foster, Author Unknown: On the Trail of Anonymous (2nd
ed.). Forensic Linguistics: The International Journal of Speech Language and the Law, 9(1),
119-121.
Grant, T. D. (2003). Review of G. McMenamin, Forensic Linguistics: Advances in Forensic
Stylistics. The International Journal of Speech Language and the Law: Forensic Linguistics,
10(1), 154-156.
Hollin, C. R. (2001). Review of Forensic Psychology: A Guide to Practice. Psychology,
Crime, & Law, 7, 85-86.
Hollin, C. R. (2001). Review of Handbook of the Psychology of Interviewing, Investigative
Interviewing: Psychology and Practice; Detecting Lies and Deceit: The Psychology of Lying
and the Implications for Professional Practice. Psychology, Crime, & Law, 7, 87-89.
Hollin, C. R. (2001). Review of Handbook of Psychological Approaches with Violent
Offenders: Contemporary Strategies and Issues. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 12, 484-486.
Hollin, C. R. (2004). Review of The Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions. A
Handbook Personality and Individual Differences, 37, 443.
Hollin, C. R. (2004). Review of The Use of Punishment. British Journal of Social Work, 34,
1060-1061.
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Hollin, C. R. (2005). Review of Rethinking What Works With Offenders: Probation, Social
Context and Desistance from Crime. Forensic Update, 79, 37-38.
Hollin, C. R. (2006). Review of Making People Behave: Anti-Social Behaviour, Politics and
Policy. British Journal of Social Work, 36, 500-202.
Hollin, C. R. (in press). Review of Children and Young People who Sexually Abuse Others:
Current Developments and Practice Responses (2nd ed.). British Journal of Social Work.
Palmer, E. J. (2004). Review of D. Carson & R. Bull (Eds.), Handbook of psychology in legal
contexts, (2nd edition). Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 1, 169172.
Palmer, E. J. (2005). Review of A. Needs & G. Towl (EDs.), Applying psychology to forensic
practice. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 19, 676-678.
Sheridan, L. (2001). Review of P. E. Mullen, M. Pathé, & R. Purcell, Stalkers and Their
Victims. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 15, 693-694.
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