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BARKER, Lynne and MORTON, Nick, eds.
(2018).
Editorial: Executive function(s): Conductor, Orchestra or Symphony? Towards a Trans-Disciplinary Unification of Theory and Practice Across Development, in Normal and Atypical Groups.
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience.
[Edited Book]
ACTIS_GRASSO, R, ZAVAGNO, D, LEGA, C, ZANI, A, DANEYKO, Olga and CATTANEO, Z
(2017).
Can music be figurative? Exploring the possibility of crossmodal similarities between music and visual arts.
Psihologija, 50 (3), 285-306.
[Article]
AKRAM, Umair
(2018).
Objective sleep and personality : commentary on Johann et al. Perfectionism and Polysomnography-Determined Markers of Poor Sleep.
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 14 (3), 485-486.
[Article]
AKRAM, Umair
(2017).
Sleep associated monitoring on awakening mediates the relationship between cutaneous body image dissatisfaction and insomnia symptoms.
Sleep Science, 10 (2), 92-95.
[Article]
AKRAM, Umair
(2018).
The face of tiredness in insomnia from the self-perspective : a focus on attentional and interpretative biases.
Journal Of Sleep Research, 27 (3), e12657.
[Article]
AKRAM, Umair, BEATTIE, Louise, YPSILANTI, Antonia, REIDY, John, ROBSON, Anna, CHAPMAN, Ashley J. and BARCLAY, Nicola L.
(2018).
Sleep-related attentional bias for tired faces in insomnia: Evidence from a dot-probe paradigm.
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 103, 18-23.
[Article]
AKRAM, Umair, ELLIS, Jason G., MYACHYKOV, Andriy and BARCLAY, Nicola L.
(2016).
Misperception of tiredness in young adults with insomnia.
Journal of Sleep Research, 25 (4), 466-474.
[Article]
AKRAM, Umair, ELLIS, Jason G., MYACHYKOV, Andriy and BARCLAY, Nicola L.
(2017).
Preferential attention towards the eye-region amongst individuals with insomnia.
Journal of Sleep Research, 26 (1), 84-91.
[Article]
AKRAM, Umair, ELLIS, Jason G., MYACHYKOV, Andriy, CHAPMAN, Ashley J. and BARCLAY, Nicola L.
(2016).
Anxiety mediates the relationship between multidimensional perfectionism and insomnia disorder.
Personality and Individual Differences, 104, 82-86.
[Article]
AKRAM, Umair, ROBSON, Anna and YPSILANTI, Antonia
(2018).
Sleep-related attentional bias for faces depicting tiredness in insomnia: evidence from an eye-tracking study.
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 14 (06), 959-965.
[Article]
AKRAM, Umair, SHARMAN, Rachel and NEWMAN, Amy
(2018).
Altered perception of facially expressed tiredness in insomnia.
Perception, 47 (1), 105-111.
[Article]
ALBON, Deborah and BARLEY, Ruth
(2018).
Ethnographic research: a significant context for engaging young children in dialogues about adults’ writing.
Journal for Early Childhood Literacy.
[Article]
ALEIXO, Paul and SUMNER, Krystina
(2016).
Memory for biopsychology material presented in comic book format.
Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, 8 (1), 79-88.
[Article]
AQUILI, Luca
(2014).
The causal role between phasic midbrain dopamine signals and learning.
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 8 (139), 1-4.
[Article]
AQUILI, Luca, LIU, Andrew W., SHINDOU, Tomomi and WICKENS, Jeffery R.
(2014).
Behavioral flexibility is increased by optogenetic
inhibition of neurons in the nucleus accumbens
shell during specific time segments.
Learning & Memory, 21 (4), 223-231.
[Article]
AQUILI, Luca and WICKENS, Jeffery
(2011).
VTA and NAcc neurons inhibition during reversal learning : a pharmacological and an optogenetic approach.
Neuroscience Research, 71, e373.
[Article]
ARDEN, Madelynne and CHILCOT, J
(2018).
BJHP- continuing to increase the profile of health psychology research.
British Journal of Health Psychology, 23 (1), 1-2.
[Article]
ASHE, Simon, FURNESS, Penny, TAYLOR, Sophie, HAYWOOD-SMALL, Sarah and LAWSON, Kim
(2016).
"Not all in my head": a qualitative exploration of living with fibromyalgia and its treatments (Oral presentation).
The European Health Psychologist, 18 (Supp), p. 695.
[Article]
ASKEY, Charlotte and PLAYFOOT, David
(2018).
Examining theories of cognitive ageing using the false memory paradigm.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 71 (4), 931-939.
[Article]
BAILEY, Lin and GRIFFIN, Christine
(2017).
Social locations: class, gender and young people’s alcohol consumption in a digital world.
In: LYONS, Antonia C, MCCREANOR, Tim, GOODWIN, Ian and MOEWAKA BARNES, Helen, (eds.)
Youth drinking cultures in a digital world : alcohol, social media and cultures of intoxication.
Routledge Studies in Public Health
.
Oxon, Routledge, 31-48.
[Book Section]
BAILEY, Lin, GRIFFIN, Christine and SHANKAR, Avi
(2015).
“Not a good look”: impossible dilemmas for young women negotiating the culture of intoxication in the United Kingdom.
Substance Use & Misuse, 50 (6), 747-758.
[Article]
BARKER, Lynne and MORTON, Nicholas
(2018).
Editorial: Executive function(s): Conductor, orchestra or symphony? Towards a trans-disciplinary unification of theory and practice across development, in normal and atypical groups.
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 12, p. 85.
[Article]
BARKOUKIS, Vassilis, LOUKOVITIS, Andreas, LAZURAS, Lambros and TSORBATZOUDIA, Haralambos
(2018).
The Co-creation of an Online Educational Tool to Raise Awareness About Whistleblowing.
In: AUER, Michael E. and TSIATSOS, Thrasyvoulos, (eds.)
Interactive Mobile Communication Technologies and Learning.
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 725
(725).
Springer, 661-667.
[Book Section]
BARLEY, Ruth
(2018).
Exploring young children's gendered discourses about skin colour.
Ethnography and Education, 1-17.
[Article]
BARLEY, Ruth and RUSSELL, Lisa
(2018).
Participatory visual methods: exploring young people’s identities, hopes and feelings.
Ethnography and education, 14 (2), 223-241.
[Article]
BENNETT, Cinnamon and TANG, Ning
(2008).
Tough at the top: women's career progression, an example in the local government sector.
In: YEANDLE, Sue, (ed.)
Policy for a Change: Local Labour Market Analysis and Gender Equality.
Bristol, Policy Press.
[Book Section]
BERTAMINI, Marco and SORANZO, Alessandro
(2018).
Reasoning about visibility in mirrors: A comparison between a human observer and a camera.
Perception, 47 (8), 821-832.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2018).
From mood to movement: English nationalism, the European Union and taking back control.
Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack
(2013).
'Narratives of Empire': An investigation into the English national press coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Ceremonies.
In: Olympic Legacies: International Conference – Impacts of Mega-Events on Cities, University of East London, London, UK, 4-6 September 2013.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2013).
'Narratives of Empire': An investigation into the English national press coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Ceremonies.
In: BSA Teaching Group Regional Day Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK, 15 June 2013.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2013).
'Narratives of Empire': An investigation into the English national press coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Ceremonies’.
In: Britishness in the 21st Century, Keele University, Keele, UK, 19 June 2013.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BLACK, Jack
(2018).
The subjective and objective violence of terrorism: analysing “British values” in newspaper coverage of the 2017 London Bridge attack.
Critical Studies on Terrorism.
[Article]
BLACK, Jack and EWEN, Neil
(2013).
Team GB, or no Team GB, that is the Question: Olympic football and the Post-War Crisis of Britishness.
Sport in History, XXII, 302-324.
[Article]
BROOKS, Jennifer, GRIDLEY, Kate and SAVITCH, Nada
(2017).
Removing the 'gag': involving people with dementia in research as advisers and participants.
Social Research Practice, 3-14.
[Article]
BROWN, Kyle G., REIDY, John, WEIGHALL, Anna R. and ARDEN, Madelynne
(2013).
Graphic imagery is not sufficient for increased attention to cigarette warnings: the role of text captions.
Addiction, 108 (4), 820-825.
[Article]
COLINS, Andrew and MCCAMLEY, Alison
(2018).
Quality of life and better than Well: a mixed method study
of long term (post 5 years) recovery and recovery capital.
Drugs and Alcohol Today.
[Article]
COUSINS, Christine R. and TANG, Ning
(2004).
Working time and work and family conflict in the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK.
Work, employment and society, 18 (3), 531-549.
[Article]
DANEYKO, Olga
(2013).
Book Review: Visual experience: Sensation, cognition, and constancy, edited by G Hatfield, S Allred; Oxford
University Press, Oxford, 2012, 253 pages ISBN 978 0 19 959727 7.
Perception, 42, 251-252.
[Article]
DANEYKO, Olga, STUCCHI, Natale and ZAVAGNO, Daniele
(2011).
San Lorenzo and the Poggendorff illusion in Ravenna.
i-Perception, 2 (5), 502-507.
[Article]
DANEYKO, Olga and ZAVAGNO, Daniele
(2008).
On the concept of error in visual perception: An example from simultaneous lightness contrast.
Teorie & Modelli, 8 (2-3), 175-184.
[Article]
DANEYKO, Olga, ZAVAGNO, Daniele and STUCCHI, Natale
(2014).
The size illusion and lightness contrast effect in Delboeuf-like displays : possible evidence of percept–percept coupling.
Perception, 43 (7), 705-710.
[Article]
DANEYKO, Olga, ZAVAGNO, Daniele and ZANUTTINI, Lucia
(2011).
Lightness effects in Delboeuf and Ebbinghaus size-contrast illusions.
Perception, 40 (4), 464-473.
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2017).
Doing reflexivity: an introduction.
Bristol, Policy Press.
[Authored Book]
DEAN, Jonathan, FURNESS, Penny, VERRIER, Diarmuid, LENNON, Henry, BENNETT, Cinnamon and SPENCER, Stephen
(2018).
Desert island data: an investigation into researcher positionality.
Qualitative Research, 18 (3), 273-289.
[Article]
ETHERINGTON, David, JEFFERY, Robert, THOMAS, Peter, BROOKS, Jennifer, BEEL, David and JONES, Martin
(2018).
Forging an inclusive labour market - empowering workers and communities : an interim report on low pay and precarious work in Sheffield.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Sheffield Trades Union Council.
[Monograph]
FOWLER-DAVIS, Sally, PLATTS, Katharine, THELWELL, Michael, WOODWARD, Amie and HARROP, Deborah
(2021).
A mixed-methods systematic review of post-viral fatigue interventions: Are there lessons for long Covid?
PLOS ONE, 16 (11).
[Article]
FREEMAN, Elizabeth
(2017).
Book review: With nature in mind: The ecotherapy manual for mental health professionals.
British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 45 (5), 633-635.
[Article]
FREEMAN, Elizabeth, ROBINSON, Emma and HARLAND, Kelly
(2016).
Understanding the power of the "solo".
In: COLES, Richard, COSTA, Sandra and WATSON, Sandra, (eds.)
Well-being 2016 : Co-creating Pathways to Well-being : book of proceedings.
Birmingham, Birmingham City University, 67-70.
[Book Section]
FURNESS, Penny, ARDEN, Madelynne, DUXBURY, Alexandra, HAMPSHAW, Susan, WARDLE, Carrie and SOLTANI, Hora
(2015).
Talking about weight in pregnancy: An exploration of practitioners' and women's and perceptions.
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice, 5 (2), p. 89.
[Article]
FURNESS, Penny, VOGT, Katharina, ASHE, Simon, TAYLOR, Sophie, HAYWOOD-SMALL, Sarah and LAWSON, Kim
(2018).
What causes Fibromyalgia? An online survey of patient perspectives.
Health Psychology Open, 5 (2).
[Article]
GALMONTE, A. C. G, AGOSTINI, T. A, SORANZO, Alessandro, GHERZIL, A and SCHEPIS, A
(2007).
Global belongingness factors can give rise to White's effect - abstract only.
Perception, 36 (1suppl), p. 79.
[Article]
GAO, Jie and MCLELLAN, Ros
(2018).
Using Ryff’s scales of psychological well-being in adolescents in mainland China.
BMC Psychology, 6, p. 17.
[Article]
GARNHAM, Alan, OAKHILL, Jane and REYNOLDS, David
(2017).
Anaphoric Islands and Anaphoric Forms: The Role of Explicit and Implicit Focus.
Discourse Processes, 55 (2), 197-205.
[Article]
GHEORGHES, Tamara, SORANZO, Alessandro and REIDY, John
(2015).
The effect of inter-stimulus interval on the partially occluded slalom illusion.
In: ECVP 2015 ; European Conference on Visual Perception, Liverpool (UK), 23-27 August 2015.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
GREENE, Leanne, BARKER, Lynne, REIDY, John, MORTON, Nicholas and ATHERTON, Alistair
(2018).
Exploring fixation patterns and social cognition after traumatic brain injury.
Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience, 9, p. 71.
[Article]
GREENE, Leanne, BARKER, Lynne, REIDY, John and MORTON, Nick
(2018).
Investigating visual strategies during the recognition of static and dynamic facial affect in TBI and control cohorts.
Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience, 9, 60-61.
[Article]
HANSON, Katie
(2018).
Positive psychology for overcoming symptoms of
depression: A pilot study exploring the efficacy of a
positive psychology self-help book versus a CBT self-help
book.
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 1-19.
[Article]
HIRST, Julia, WOOD, Rachel and BURNS-O'CONNELL, Georgina
(2017).
Initiatives to support the inclusion of pleasure in sexual health and sex education work with young people
An impact evaluation.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
HOO, Zhe Hui, GARDNER, Benjamin, ARDEN, Madelynne, WATERHOUSE, Simon, WALTERS, Stephen J, CAMPBELL, Michael J, HIND, Daniel, MAGUIRE, Chin, DEWAR, Jane and WILDMAN, Martin J
(2018).
Role of habit in treatment adherence among adults with cystic fibrosis.
Thorax.
[Article]
HOPE, Aimie LB, JONES, Christopher R, WEBB, Thomas L, WATSON, Matthew L and KAKLAMANOU, Daphne
(2018).
The Role of Compensatory Beliefs in Rationalizing Environmentally Detrimental Behaviors.
Environemt and Behavior, 50 (4), 401-425.
[Article]
HURLEY, Matthew
(2018).
Watermelons and weddings: Making women, peace and security ‘relevant’ at NATO through (re)telling stories of success.
Global Society.
[Article]
JEFFERY, Bob
(2017).
Column: Decent housing for everyone in society should be entitlement of all.
Sheffield Telegraph.
[Article]
JEFFERY, Bob
(2018).
Gentrification and the Return of Class.
Sheffield Institute for Policy Studies.
[Other]
JEFFERY, Bob
(2016).
Poverty-stricken Sheffield pensioners forced into life of crime.
The Star.
[Article]
JEFFERY, Robert, DEVINE, Dawn and THOMAS, Peter
(2018).
"There's nothing”: unemployment, attitudes to work and punitive welfare reform in post-crash Salford.
Sociological research online, 23 (4), 795-811.
[Article]
JONES, Christopher R., KAKLAMANOU, Daphne and LAZURAS, Lambros
(2017).
Public perceptions of energy security in Greece and Turkey: Exploring the relevance of pro-environmental and pro-cultural orientations.
Energy Research & Social Science, 28, 17-28.
[Article]
JONES, Christopher R., OLFE-KRAEUTLEIN, Barbara and KAKLAMANOU, Daphne
(2017).
Lay perceptions of Carbon Dioxide Utilisation technologies in the United Kingdom and Germany: An exploratory qualitative interview study.
Energy Research & Social Science, 34, 283-293.
[Article]
KEOGH, Edmund and REIDY, John
(2000).
Exploring the factor structure of the Mood and Anxiety Symptom Questionnaire (MASQ).
Journal of Personality Assessment, 74 (1), 106-125.
[Article]
KILBY, Laura
(2017).
Social representations of peace in terrorism talk: a UK talk-radio analysis.
Peace and Conflict, 23 (2), 106-116.
[Article]
KILBY, Laura, HOROWITZ, Ava D. and HYLTON, Patrick L.
(2012).
Diversity as victim to ‘realistic liberalism’: analysis of an elite discourse of immigration, ethnicity and society.
Critical Discourse Studies, 10 (1), 47-60.
[Article]
KILBY, Laura and LENNON, Henry
(2018).
Charlie Hebdo and the prophet Muhammad: a multimodal critical discourse analysis of peace and violence in a satirical cartoon.
In: GIBSON, Stephen, (ed.)
Discourse, Peace & Conflict. Discursive psychology perspectives.
Peace Psychology Book Series
.
Springer, 303-321.
[Book Section]
LAZURAS, Lambros, BARKOUKIS, V, LOUKOVITIS, A, BRAND, R, HUDSON, A, MALLIA, L, MICHAELIDES, M, MUZI, M, PETRÓCZI, A and ZELLI, A
(2017).
"I want it all, and i want it now": Lifetime prevalence and reasons for using and abstaining from controlled performance and appearance enhancing substances (PAES) among young exercisers and amateur athletes in five European countries.
Frontiers in Psychology, 8, p. 717.
[Article]
LAZURAS, Lambros, BARKOUKIS, Vassilis, MALLIA, Luca, LUCIDI, Fabio and BRAND, Ralf
(2017).
More than a feeling: The role of anticipated regret in predicting doping intentions in adolescent athletes.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 30, 196-204.
[Article]
LAZURAS, Lambros, BARKOUKIS, Vassilis and TSORBATZOUDIS, Haralambos
(2017).
Face-to-face bullying and cyberbullying in adolescents: Transcontextual effects and role overlap.
Technology in Society, 48, 97-101.
[Article]
LAZURAS, Lambros, YPSILANTI, Antonia, LAMPROU, Efthymios and KONTOGIORGIS, Christos
(2017).
Pharmaceutical cognitive enhancement in Greek university students: differences between users and non-users in social cognitive variables, burnout and engagement.
Substance Use and Misuse, 52 (7), 950-958.
[Article]
LAZURAS, Lambros, YPSILANTI, Antonia, POWELL, Philip and OVERTON, Paul
(2018).
The roles of impulsivity, self-regulation, and emotion regulation in the experience of self-disgust.
Motivation and Emotion, 1-14.
[Article]
LUCIDI, Fabio, ZELLI, Arnaldo, MALLIA, Luca, NICOLAIS, Giampaolo, LAZURAS, Lambros and HAGGER, Martin
(2017).
Moral attitudes predict cheating and gamesmanship behaviors among competitive tennis players.
Frontiers in Psychology, 8, p. 571.
[Article]
LUO, Ray, UEMATSU, Akira, WEITEMIER, Adam, AQUILI, Luca, KOIVUMAA, Jenny, MCHUGH, Thomas and JOHANSEN, Joshua
(2018).
A dopaminergic switch for fear to safety transitions.
Nature Communications, 9 (2483).
[Article]
MACASKILL, Ann
(2018).
Undergraduate mental health issues: the challenge of the second year of study.
Journal of Mental Health, 27 (3), 214-221.
[Article]
MALSON, Helen, BAILEY, Lin, CLARKE, Simon, TREASURE, Janet, ANDERSON, Gail and KOHN, Michael
(2011).
Un/imaginable future selves: A discourse analysis of inpatients' talk about recovery from an 'eating disorder'.
European Eating Disorders Review, 19 (1), 25-36.
[Article]
MARKSON, Lucy, ROBERTS, Jane, JACOBS, Laura, EVANS, Roy and NEWBERRY, Michelle
(2009).
HM Prison Grendon Induction Evaluation.
Project Report.
Internal Prison Service Report.
(Unpublished)
[Monograph]
MOORE, David, REIDY, John and HEAVEY, Lisa
(2016).
Attentional allocation of autism spectrum disorder individuals : searching for a Face-in-the-Crowd.
Autism, 20 (2), 163-171.
[Article]
NEWBERRY, Michelle
(2009).
Changes in the characteristics of offenders at Grendon prison 1998 and 2008.
Project Report.
Internal Prison Service Report.
(Unpublished)
[Monograph]
NEWBERRY, Michelle
(2017).
Darkness and light : the role of dark triad traits and empathy in understanding preferences for visual artworks.
In: 11th Annual International Conference on Psychology, Athens, Greece, 29-31 May 2017.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
NEWBERRY, Michelle
(2008).
The Good Vibrations project at HM Prison Grendon.
Project Report.
Internal Prison Service Report.
(Unpublished)
[Monograph]
NEWBERRY, Michelle
(2009).
HM Prison Grendon Security Impact Questionnaire Report.
Project Report.
Internal Prison Service Report.
(Unpublished)
[Monograph]
NEWBERRY, Michelle
(2009).
HM Prison Grendon Therapy Delivery Review: A Review of the Profiles of Prisoners Grendon Works Best With.
Project Report.
Internal Prison Service Report.
(Unpublished)
[Monograph]
NEWBERRY, Michelle
(2008).
Seeing beyond the uniform: Prisoners’ positive views of HMP Grendon: A National Association of Official Prison Visitors (NAOPV) Report.
Project Report.
National Association of Official Prison Visitors (NAOPV).
[Monograph]
NEWBERRY, Michelle
(2008).
The needs of black and minority ethnic (BME) residents at HM Prison Grendon in relation to the therapeutic process.
Project Report.
Internal Prison Service Report.
(Unpublished)
[Monograph]
NEWBERRY, Michelle
(2009).
The relationship between offence type, psychopathy and blame attribution among prisoners at HM Prison Grendon.
Project Report.
Internal Prison Service Report.
(Unpublished)
[Monograph]
NEWBERRY, Michelle and ASHTON-WIGMAN, Stefanie
(2015).
The Pathways Mentoring Scheme : an evaluation.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University.
(Unpublished)
[Monograph]
NEWBERRY, Michelle, ASHTON-WIGMAN, Stefanie, COLEMAN, Charlotte and MOTTRAM, Bethamy
(2014).
Abusive relationships : an exploration of the experiences of individuals referred to the Domestic Violence Unit at Rotherham Police Station.
Project Report.
South Yorkshire Police.
(Unpublished)
[Monograph]
NG, KH, FAUST, Oliver, SUDARSHAN, Vidya and CHATTOPADHYAY, Subhagata
(2015).
Data Overloading in Medical Imaging: Emerging Issues, Challenges and Opportunities in Efficient Data Management.
Journal of Medical Imaging and Health Informatics, 5 (4), 755-764.
[Article]
ONG LAI TEIK, Derek, LEE, Xiao Shiang, LIM, Chu Jian, LOW, Chia Mei, MUSLIMA, Mariyam and AQUILI, Luca
(2016).
Ginseng and ginkgo biloba effects on
cognition as modulated by cardiovascular
reactivity: a randomised trial.
PLOS ONE, 11 (3), e0150447.
[Article]
ONONAIYE, Margarita S.P., TURPIN, Graham and REIDY, John
(2007).
Attentional bias in social anxiety: manipulation of stimulus duration and social-evaluative anxiety.
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 31 (6), 727-740.
[Article]
ORR, Jemma and MCCAMLEY, Alison
(2017).
Evaluating the effectiveness of a community-based dietary intervention in Nottingham.
British Food Journal, 119 (5), 1091-1101.
[Article]
PENDERS, Jacques, WANG, Jing, BHOWMIK, Deepayan, DI NUOVO, Alessandro, SORANZO, Alessandro, ROLPH, Joe, POPA, Inna, VARRASI, Simone, LUCAS, Alexandr, CONTI, Daniela, YOUNG, Jay, ALBOUL, Lyuba, COLLINS, Emily, AITKEN, Jonathan, LAW, James and CAMERON, David
(2018).
Robots claiming space: gauging public reaction using
computer vision techniques.
In: GIULIANI, Manuel, ASSAF, Tareq and GIANNACCINI, Maria Elena, (eds.)
Towards autonomous robotic systems: 19th annual conference, TAROS 2018 proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
.
Springer, 468-470.
[Book Section]
PHELAN, Ivan, FURNESS, Penny, FEHILY, Orla, THOMPSON, Andrew, BABIKER, Nathan, LAMB, Martin and LINDLEY, Shirley
(2019).
A mixed-methods investigation into the acceptability, usability and perceived effectiveness of active and passive virtual reality scenarios in managing pain under experimental conditions.
Journal of Burn Care & Research, 40 (1), 85-90.
[Article]
PLAYFOOT, David, BILLINGTON, Jac and TREE, Jeremy J.
(2018).
Reading and visual word recognition ability in Semantic Dementia is not predicted by semantic performance.
Neuropsychologia, 111, 292-306.
[Article]
PRICE, Andy
(2018).
Green Anarchism.
In: LEVY, Carl and ADAMS, Matthew S, (eds.)
The palgrave handbook of anarchism.
Palgrave Macmillan, 281-291.
[Book Section]
RAGHAVAN, Anjana
(2014).
The Fragmented Minor : Tamil Identity and the Politics of Authenticity.
In: TRIPATHY, Jyotirmaya and PADMANABHAN, Sudarsan, (eds.)
Becoming Minority: How Discourses and Policies Produce Minorities in Europe and India.
Sage.
[Book Section]
RAGHAVAN, Anjana
(2017).
Towards corporeal cosmopolitanism : performing decolonial solidarities.
Rowman and Littlefield International.
[Authored Book]
RAGHAVAN, Anjana and TRIPATHY, Jyotirmaya
(2017).
Corporealising cosmopolitanism : the “right” of desire.
In: GIRI, Ananta Kumar, (ed.)
Beyond Cosmopolitanism : Towards Planetary Transformations.
Singapore, Palgrave Macmillan, 233-256.
[Book Section]
RALEVA, Gabriela, THIRKETTLE, Martin, GAO, Jie and STAFFORD, Tom
(2017).
No contribution of object category information in perceptual thresholds : evidence from Candy Crush.
In: AVA Christmas Meeting, Queen Mary University of London, December 18, 2017.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
REIDY, John
(2004).
Trait anxiety, trait depression, worry, and memory.
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 42 (8), 937-948.
[Article]
REIDY, John and KEOGH, Edmund
(1997).
Testing the discriminant and convergent validity of the mood and anxiety symptoms questionnaire using a British sample.
Personality and Individual Differences, 23 (2), 337-344.
[Article]
REIDY, John and RICHARDS, Anne
(1997).
Anxiety and memory: A recall bias for threatening words in high anxiety.
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 35 (6), 531-542.
[Article]
REIDY, John and RICHARDS, Anne
(1997).
A memory bias for threat in high-trait anxiety.
Personality and Individual Differences, 23 (4), 653-663.
[Article]
RIBY, LM, TEIK, DOL, AZMIE, NBM, OOI, EL, REGINA, Caroline, YEO, EKW, MASSA, Jacqueline and AQUILI, Luca
(2017).
Impulsiveness, postprandial blood glucose and glucoregulation affect measures of behavioral flexibility.
Nutrition Research, 48, 65-75.
[Article]
RODD, Helen, KIRBY, Jennifer, DUFFY, Elizabeth, PORRITT, Jenny, ANNIE, Morgan, SUNEETA, Prasad, BAKER, Sarah and MARSHMAN, Zoe
(2018).
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