Items where Author is "Stafford, Tom"
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Number of items: 9.
Article
WILLIAMS, Laura, BUTLER, John, THIRKETTLE, Martin, STAFFORD, Tom, QUINLIVAN, Brendan, MACGOVERN, Eavan, O’RIORDAN, Sean, REDGRAVE, Peter, REILLY, Richard and HUTCHINSON, Michael
(2020).
Slowed luminance reaction times in cervical dystonia: disordered superior colliculus processing.
Movement Disorders.
[Article]
THIRKETTLE, Martin, THYOKA, Mandela, FERNANDES, Nadiah, GOPALAN, Padmini, STAFFORD, Tom and OFFIAH, Amaka
(2019).
Internet-based measurement of visual assessment skill of trainee radiologists: developing a sensitive tool.
The British journal of radiology, 92 (1097), p. 20180958.
[Article]
THIRKETTLE, Martin, STAFFORD, Tom and OFFIAH, Amaka
(2015).
Internet Based Measurement of Visual Expertise in Radiological Skill.
Perception, 44, 44-45.
[Article]
THIRKETTLE, Martin, WALTON, Thomas, REDGRAVE, Peter, GURNEY, Kevin and STAFFORD, Tom
(2013).
No learning where to go without first knowing where you're coming from: action discovery is trajectory, not endpoint based.
Frontiers in Psychology, 4, p. 638.
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THIRKETTLE, Martin, WALTON, Thomas, SHAH, Ashvin, GURNEY, Kevin, REDGRAVE, Peter and STAFFORD, Tom
(2013).
The path to learning: action acquisition is impaired when visual reinforcement signals must first access cortex.
Behavioural brain research, 243, 267-272.
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WALTON, Tom, THIRKETTLE, Martin, REDGRAVE, Pete, GURNEY, Kevin N and STAFFORD, Tom
(2013).
The discovery of novel actions is affected by very brief reinforcement delays and reinforcement modality.
Journal of motor behavior, 45 (4), 351-360.
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GRIMES, Anthony and STAFFORD, Tom
(2012).
Memory enhances the mere exposure effect.
Psychology and Marketing, 29 (12), 995-1003.
[Article]
STAFFORD, Tom, THIRKETTLE, Martin, WALTON, Tom, VAUTRELLE, Nicolas, HETHERINGTON, Len, PORT, Michael, GURNEY, Kevin and REDGRAVE, Pete
(2012).
A novel task for the investigation of action acquisition.
PLoS ONE, 7 (6), e37749.
[Article]
Conference or Workshop Item
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(Unpublished)
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