Memory and attention selected
publications (2001-2007)
Philip Beaman
- Beaman, C. P., Bridges, A. M., & Scott, S. K.
(2007). From dichotic listening to the irrelevant sound effect: A
behavioural and neuroimaging analysis of the processing of unattended
speech. Cortex, 43, 124-134
- Beaman, C. P. (2006). The relationship between
absolute and proportion scores of serial order memory: Simulation
predictions and empirical data. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 13, 92-98.
- Beaman, C. P. (2004). The irrelevant
sound phenomenon revisited: What role for working memory capacity? Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition, 30, 1106-1118.
- Beaman, C. P. (2002). Inverting the
modality effect in serial recall. Quarterly Journal of Experimental
Psychology, 55A, 371-389
Laurie Butler
- Butler, L.T., & Berry, D.C. (2001). Implicit
memory: intention and awareness revisited. Trends in Cognitive Sciences,
5, 192-197.
- Butler, L.T., Berry, D.C., & Helman, S.
(2004). Dissociating mere exposure and repetition priming as a function of
wordtype. Memory &
Cognition, 32, 759-767.
- Berry, D.C., Butler, L.T., De Rosis, F. (2005).
Evaluating a realistic agent in an advice giving task. International
Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 63, 304-327.
- Butler, L.T. & Berry, D.C. (2002). The influence of affective
statements on performance on implicit and explicit memory tasks. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 16,
829-843.
Judi Ellis
- Dockree, P.M. & Ellis, J.A. (2001). Forming
and canceling everyday intentions: Implications for prospective
remembering. Memory and
Cognition, 29, 1139-1145.
- McGann, D. Ellis, J.A. & Milne, A. (2002).
Conceptual and perceptual processing in prospective remembering: Differential effects of attentional
resources. Memory and Cognition, 30, 1021-1032
- Freeman, J.E. & Ellis, J.A. (2003). The
representation of delayed intentions: A prospective subject-performed
task? Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 29, 976-992.
- Freeman, J.E. & Ellis, J.A. (2003). Aging
and the accessibility of performed and to-be-performed actions. Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition,
10, 298-309.
Jayne Freeman
- Eschen, A., Kliegel, M., Martin, M., Freeman, J., Ellis, J.,
Dietrich, T. & Martin-Fiori, E. (in press). Motor brain regions are
involved in the encoding of delayed intentions: A fMRI study. International Journal of
Psychophysiology, 64, 259-268
- Freeman, J.E., Ellis, J.A. (2003). The intention-superiority effect
for naturally-occurring activities: the role of intention accessibility in
everyday prospective remembering in young and older adults. International Journal of Psychology,
38, 215-228.
- Moulin, C.J.A., James, N., Freeman, J.E. & Jones, R. (2004).
Deficient acquisition and consolidation: Intertrial free recall
performance in Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment. Journal of Clinical and Experimental
Neuropsychology, 26, 1-10.
- Ellis, J.A. & Freeman, J.E. (In press). Ten Years On: Realizing
delayed intentions. In M.Kliegel, M.A.McDaniel & G.O.Einstein (Eds.),
Prospective memory: Cognitive, neuroscience, developmental and applied
perspectives. NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (publication date August
2007)
Elizabeth Gaffan
- Healey, A.N. & Gaffan,
E.A. (2001) Configural learning without configural training. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Animal Behavior Processes, 27, 373-393.
- Gaffan, E.A., Bannerman,
D.M. & Healey, A.N. (2003)
Learning associations between places and visual cues without
learning to navigate: neither fornix nor entorhinal cortex is required. Hippocampus, 13, 445-460.
- Gaffan, E.A.,
Bannerman, D.M, Warburton, E.C. & Aggleton, J.P. (2001) Rats’
processing of visual scenes: effects of lesions to fornix, anterior
thalamus, mamillary nuclei and entorhinal cortex. Behavioural Brain Research, 121, 103-117.
- Gaffan E.A., Healey A.N., & Eacott M.J. (2004) Objects and positions in visual
scenes: effects of perirhinal and postrhinal cortex lesions in the rat. Behavioral Neuroscience, 118, 992-1010.
Wilma Koutstaal
- Koutstaal, W., Wagner,
A. D., Rotte, M., Maril, A., Buckner, R. L., & Schacter, D. L. (2001).
Perceptual specificity in visual object priming: Functional magnetic
resonance imaging evidence for a laterality difference in fusiform cortex.
Neuropsychologia, 39,
184-199.
- Koutstaal, W., & Cavendish, M. (2006). Using
what we know: Consequences of intentionally retrieving gist versus
item-specific information. Journal
of Experimental Psychology:
Learning, Memory, & Cognition.
- Koutstaal, W.,
Verfaellie, M., & Schacter, D. L. (2001). Recognizing identical versus
similar categorically related common objects: Further evidence for
degraded gist-representations in amnesia. Neuropsychology, 15, 268-289.
- Simons, J. S., Koutstaal, W., Prince, S.,
Wagner, A. D., & Schacter, D. L. (2003). Neural mechanisms of
visual object priming: Evidence for perceptual and semantic
distinctions in fusiform cortex. NeuroImage,
19, 613–626.
Daniel Richardson
- Richardson,
D.C., Spivey, M.J., McRae, K. & Barsalou, L.W. (2003). Spatial
representations activated during real-life comprehension of verbs,
Cognitive Science, 27, 767-780.
- Richardson, D.C.
& Kirkham, N.Z. (2004). Multi-modal events and moving locations: Eye
movements of adults and 6-month old reveal dynamic indexing. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: General, 133, 46-62.
- Richardson,
D.C. & Dale, R. (2005). Looking to understand: The coupling between
speakers’ and listeners’ eye movements and its relationship to discourse
comprehension. Cognitive Science, 29, 1046-1060.
- Richardson,
D.C. & Matlock, T. (2007). The integration of figurative language and
static depictions: An eye movement study of fictive motion. Cognition,
102, 129-138.
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