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Lucy Annett
Stephen Cowley
Stephen Davies
Winand Dittrich
James Erskine
Ben Fletcher
Ken Gilhooly
Jennifer Gurd
Tina Gutbrod
Bruce Hajilou
Rudiger Hasenöhrl
Diana Kornbrot
Lia Kvavilashvili
John Marshall
Rachel Msetfi
Avril Nash
Pieter W Nel
Mike Page
Karen Pine
Nuala Ryder
Joerg Schulz
Christos Sermpezis
Mark Slaski
David Wellsted
David Winter
Richard Wiseman
Sarah Woods

 
School of Psychology Research - Output By Individuals: 2003 - 2004
Please Note these are research outputs for 2003-2004 only

Lucy Annett

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Eslamboli AE, Baker HF, Ridley RM, Annett LE (2003) Sensorimotor deficits in a unilateral intrastriatal 6-OHDA partial lesion model of Parkinson's Disease in marmoset monkeys, Experimental Neurology, 183:418-429.

Kirik D, Annett LE, Burger C, Muzyczka N, Mandel RJ, Björklund A (2003) Nigrostriatal ∂ -synucleinopathy induced by recombinant AAV vector-mediated overexpression of human ∂ -synuclein: a new primate model of Parkinson's disease. PNAS 100(5):2884-2889.

Eslamboli AE, Cummings RM, Ridley RM, Baker HF, Muzyczka N, Burger C, Mandel C, Mandel RJ, Kirik D, Annett LE (2003) Recombinant adeno-associated viral vector (rAAV) delivery of GDNF provides anatomical and behavioural protection against 6-OHDA lesions in the common marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus), Experimental Neurology. 184:536-548.

JOURNAL ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW

Eslamboli AE, Georgievska B, Ridley RM, Baker HF, Muzyczka N, Mandel RJ, Annett LE, Kirik D. Continuous low-level glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor delivery using recombinant AAV vectors provides neuroprotection and induces behavioural recovery in a primate model of Parkinson's disease. Sent to Journal of Neuroscience.

GRANTS AWARDED 2003-4

Awarding body:          Parkinson's Disease Society, UK.

Investigators:              LE Annett and RU Hasenohrl

Amount:                      £92,586

Duration/ From:        1st Oct 2004    To: 30th Sept 2007


Stephen Cowley

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Cowley, S.J., Moodley, S. & Fiori-Cowley, A. (2004). Grounding signs of culture: primary intersubjectivity in social semiosis. Mind, Culture and Activity, 11/2: 109-132.

Cowley, S.J. (2004). Simulating others: the basis of human cognition? Language Sciences, 26/3: 273-299.

Cowley, S.J. (2003). Distributed cognition at three months: mother-infant dyads in kwaZulu Natal. Alternation, 10.2: 229-257.

Cowley, S.J. & Spurrett, D. (2003). Putting apes, (body and language) together again. Language Sciences, 25: 289-318.

Spurrett, D. & Cowley, S.J. (2004) How to do things without words. Language Sciences, 26: 443-446.

Blair, G. & Cowley, S. J. (2003). Language in iterating activity: microcognition re-membered. Alternation, 10.1: 132-162.

JOURNAL ARTICLES IN PRESS

Cowley, S.J. (2005). Languaging: How humans and bonobos lock on to human modes of life. International Journal of Computational Cognition, 3/1: 44-55. Available on:
http://www.yangsky.com/ijcc31.htm

Cowley, S.J. (forthcoming) Early hominins, utterance-activity and niche construction. To appear in Behavioral and Brain Sciences (2004).

Cowley, S. J. (forthcoming) Contextualizing bodies: how human responsiveness constrains distributed cognition. In a special issue of Language Sciences: Integrational Linguistics and Distributed Cognition (2004).

BOOK CHAPTERS IN PRESS

Cowley, S.J. (forthcoming). Bridges to history: biomechanical constraints in language. To appear in N. Love (ed.) Integrational linguistics and history (2005).

BOOK CHAPTERS IN PREP

Cowley, S.J. (in prep.) Beyond symbols: how interaction enslaves distributed cognition. Invited Chapter for P. Thibault & C. Prevignao (Eds.), Interaction analysis and language: Discussing the state-of-the-art.

Cowley, S.J. (in prep.) Brains and bodies in the world:: connexions before word-language. Invited Chapter for D. Moyal-Sharrock (Ed.) Perspicuous Presentations.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

The hiring and the hired: utterance-activity, persons and language. Paper presented at Philosophical Society of South Africa Conference, Tweedie, South Africa, January 2004. (Together with Adriano Palma, CNRS, Paris).

Language and Cognition. Paper presented at GlobE, Warsaw, Poland, September 2004. (Together with Nigel Love, University of Cape Town).

Contextualizing bodies: why integrational Linguistics needs distributed cognition. Paper presented at mind AND world conference on Integrational Linguistics and Distributed Cognition, Durban, South Africa, March 2003.

GRANTS AWARDED 2003-4

Awarding body:          Italy-South Africa Bilateral Research agreement

Investigators:              With Dr Paul Thibault of Ca` Foscari, Venice

Amount:                      100 000 Rands

Duration/ From:        01/06/02                      To: 31/12/04

Awarding body:          Bill Gates Foundation

Investigators: Rebecca Stolzful of John Hopkins University awarded a sub-grant together with Dr J. Kvalsvig of Human Sciences Research Council.

Amount:                      150 000 Rands

Duration/ From:        31/01/03                      To: 31/12/04

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2003)

Co-organized the first Mind AND world conference in Durban, South Africa, March 2003.

In March 2004, invited to spend 3 weeks as a consultant on human-human interaction at the University of Osaka, Japan. (March 2004).

Invited to co-organize a special symposium on Android Science in Edinburgh, 2005.


Stephen Davies

JOURNAL ARTICLES

McCarthy, G. & Davies, S. (2003) Some implications of Attachment Theory for understanding psychological functioning in Old Age: An illustration from the Long-term Psychological effects of World War Two. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 10, 144-155.

Foster, D., Davies, S. & Steele, H. (2003) The evacuation of British children during World War II: A preliminary investigation into the long-term psychological effects. Aging & Mental Health, 7, 5, 398-408.

Spector, A., Thorgrimsen, L., Woods, R., Royan, L., Davies, S., Butterworth, M. & Orrell, M. (2003) Efficacy of an evidence-based cognitive stimulation therapy programme for people with dementia. British Journal of Psychiatry, 183, 248-254.

Davies, S. (2003) The late-life psychological effects of childhood abuse. Current Medical Literature (Paediatrics), 16 (3), 61-65.

Davies, S. (2003) The late-life psychological effects of childhood abuse. Current Medical Literature (Health Care of Older People), 16 (4), 83-87.

Sweetman, C. & Davies, S. (2004) Factors involved in Psychiatric Hospital re-admissions: A review of the current literature. Current Medical Literature (Psychiatry), 15 (3), 61-66.

JOURNAL ARTICLES IN PRESS

Davies, S. If Only: Some psychological ideas about why the war may still bother some people. Children In War, November, 2004.

JOURNAL ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW

Davies, S. & Woods, R. Regret and the older person in cognitive therapy, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

Psychologists Special Interest Group in the Elderly (PSIGE) Annual conference July 2003 Norwich: The Case for Institutional Ageism.

Alzheimers Society East Regional Carers conference Sep. 2003, Hatfield: Psychological aspects of caring for someone with Alzheimers Disease.

Group of Trainers in Clinical Psychology Annual Conference, Nov. 2003, Brighton: Selection: What do prospective trainees tell us about themselves?

North Essex Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust Celebration of Ageing conference Jan. 2004, Chelmsford: The significance of Attachment Theory in later life.

Avon & Wiltshire NHS Trust and West WDC/StHA Conference on Contemporary Issues in Ageing and Health Care, April 2004, Bristol: Addressing Ageism in health and social care services for older people.

British Association for the Study and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (BASPCAN) conference on contemporary issues in vulnerable children, May 2004, Glasgow: Not waving but drowning - lifespan psychological effects of a traumatizing childhood.

Psychologists Special Interest Group in the Elderly (PSIGE) Annual conference July 2004 Durham: All possible worlds? The ageing of regret.

Centre for Evacuee & War Child Studies, University of Reading conference - Precious Commodities; civilian evacuation, war children and related issues. Sep. 2004 Reading: If only: The psychological significance of regret in UK older adults who were affected by the war as children.

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2003)

Keynote Address at the British Association of Domiciliary Care Organisations (BADCO) conference on Dementia Care, Feb. 2004, Cambridge: What are you doing in my home? A Psychology of Domiciliary Care.

PhD STUDENTS SUPERVISED

On the supervisory team for Simone Schlagman..

1 D.Clin.Psy. student in 2003: Heather Mason, successful viva in Feb. 2004 - graduating in Nov. 2004. Title of Dissertation: The relationship between marital satisfaction & mental health in older adults receiving in-patient psychiatric care.

Currently supervising 3 D.Clin.Psy. students:

Rachel Akande; Title of Dissertation: Memory processing in people who are depressed.

Marianne Kreutz); Title of Dissertation: Performance of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Early Alzheimer's Disease patients on the Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome test battery.


Winand Dittrich

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Atkinson, A.P., Dittrich, W.H., Gemmell, A.J., & Young, A.W. (2004) Emotion perception from dynamic and static body expressions in point-light and full-light displays. Perception. 2004;33(6):717-46.

JOURNAL ARTICLES SUBMITTED

Dittrich W, Kulinskaya E & Johanson T (2004) Are the rules of address universal? Brit. J. Soc. Psychol.

BOOK CHAPTERS IN PRESS

Dittrich W (2004) A wolf in sheep's cloth. In R.Aylett and l.Conamero (eds.) Animating expressive characters for social interaction (Advances in Consciousness Series). John Benjamins Publishing

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

"When do we perceive motion as causal?" 3/2003 Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, Kiel (Ger), March 24-26, 2003

"Perception of Emotion from Dynamic and Static Body Expressions in Point-Light and Full-Light Displays" 3/2003   (Atkinson, Dittrich, Young,, Gemell & Sprengelmeyer) Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, March 30 - April 1, 2003 3/2003

"When do we perceive motion as causal?" Institutskolloquium Psychology, Kiel University 2003

GRANTS AWARDED 2003-4

Awarding body: EU *Network of Excellence in the EU's Sixth Framework Programme, in the IST (Information Society Technologies).

Investigators: Conamero (project leader), TeBoekhorst, Dittrich.

Amount: initially £80.000, for the UH in the first 18 months

Duration/ From: 1.1.2004 To: 31.12.2008

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2003)

(editorships, invited keynotes etc)

Invitations to various international conferences

Reviewer for at least 7 different academic journals with highest impact factors

Reviewer for 3 proposals with ESRC Research Council


James Erskine

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Wegner, D. M., & Erskine, J. (2003). Voluntary involuntariness: Thought suppression and the regulation of the experience of will. Consciousness and Cognition, 12, 684-694.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

Erskine J.A.K., Kvavilashvili L. & Kornbrot D. (2004, April) Psychological well-being in old age: Are elderly genuinely happier than young people? Paper presented at the British Psychological Society Annual Conference, London.

GRANTS AWARDED 2003-4

Awarding body: Economic and Social Research Council Postdoctoral fellowship

Investigators:

Amount: £25000

Duration/ From: 1 June 2004 To: 1 June 2005

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2003)

Invited by Professor Daniel Wegner to Harvard university in Spring 2005 to continue collaborative work and present recent findings.

19 April 2004 - Appeared on BBC 3 counties radio breakfast show discussing research findings that older adults may be more well adjusted and mentally healthy than younger adults.


Ben Fletcher

JOURNAL ARTICLES

E. A. JENNER, F. JONES, B. (C) FLETCHER, L. MILLAR, G.M. SCOTT Review: Hand Hygiene posters: Selling the message. Journal of Hospital Infection, in press

E. A. JENNER, F. JONES, B. (C) FLETCHER, L. MILLAR, G.M. SCOTT Empirical Research: Hand Hygiene posters: Motivators or mixed messages. Journal of Hospital Infection, in press

JOURNAL ARTICLES under review

FLETCHER, B (C) & PINE, K. J.Read my hands not my lips: Untrained Observers' ability to interpret children's hand gestures. Cognition & Instruction, 2004.

BOOK CHAPTERS:

STEAD R. W. & FLETCHER, B. (C) (2003) FIT for learning: The Learning Personality. In J. Hill, S. Armstrong, M. Graff., S. Rayner, &E. Sadler-Smith (Editors) Conceptions and Uses of Style, Sunderland University Press.

FLETCHER, B, (C) (2004) FIT: A new framework for stress & health. In M.J. Schabrach et al. (Eds), Handbook of Work & Health Psychology, John Wiley. pp.549-568.

JONES, F. & FLETCHER, B, (C), (2004). Work autonomy & well being. In M.J. Schabrach et al. (Eds), Handbook of Work & Health Psychology, John Wiley, pp.121-142.

CONFERENCES (Refereed with Proceedings published)

FLETCHER, B. (C) & HANSON, J (2004). FIT framework interventions for enhancing employment prospects and reducing work stress. In Meijer, J. & Oostdam, R.J. (Eds) 25th STAR (Stress & Anxiety Research Society) Conference, Amsterdam, SCO-Kohnstamm Instituut, 2004

FLETCHER, B. (C), HANSON, J & JONES, F. (2004) A psychological weight loss intervention programme based on the FIT framework. British Psychological Society, Health Psychology Conference, Edinburgh, 8th September 2004

BADGE, H, KUPSHIK, G & FLETCHER, B (C) (2004) Measuring impact and outcome following acquired brain injury: The Lifestyle Assessment Tool. Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI) & International Neuropsychological Society (INS) Annual Meeting., Brisbane, 7-10th July

FLETCHER, B. (2003) (C) FIT Science: A practical Framework for Stress Free Productive Work and Health, BPS Work, health & psychology conference, Belfast, November 2003

GRANTS:

(2002/3) an £82k project from East of England Development Agency (EEDA) for the use of FIT in ex-Vauxhall workers made redundant,

£70k project evaluating the benefits of FIT Science for getting the long

term unemployed in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire back to work (also EEDA),

(2004-6). Knowledge Transfer Programme for £100k over 2 years from the DTI for a project on with Heales Medical Ltd.

Also the Leverhulme grant with Ken Gilhooly which is £68k

Psychometric Tests:

FLETCHER, B (C) The Personal Performance Profilerú, 2004

PhD Students

2 completions 2004

Hanson

Jenner

Uprichard

Kinman

Kerrigan

Stead


Ken Gilhooly

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Phillips, L.H., Gilhooly, K.J., Logie, R.H. Della Sala, S. & Wynn, V.E. (2003). Age, working memory and the Tower of London task. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 15, 291-312.

Smith, L., Gilhooly, K.J. & Walker, A. (2003). Factors influencing prescribing decisions in the treatment of depression: a social judgement theory approach. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 17, 51-64.

Gilhooly, K. , Gilhooly, M., Phillips, L. & Hanlon, P. (2003) Use it or lose it? Cognitive functioning in older adults. Nursing and Residential Care, 5, 346-350.

Harries, P. & Gilhooly, K. (2003). Identifying occupational therapists' referral priorities in community health. Occupational Therapy International, 10, 150-164

Harries, P. & Gilhooly, K. (2003). Generic and specialist occupational therapy casework in community mental health. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 66, 101-109.

JOURNAL ARTICLES IN PRESS

Smith, L, Walker, A , Gilhooly, K J. (in press). Clinical guidelines on depression: a qualitative study of GPs' views. Journal of Family Practice.

Entwhistle, VA, Watt, IS, Gilhooly, KJ, Bugge, C, Haites, N, Walker, A. (in press). Assessing patients' participation and quality of decision-making: insights from a study of routine practice in diverse settings. Patient Education and Counselling.

JOURNAL ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW

Gilhooly, K .J. and Murphy, P (accepted ,subject to revision). Differentiating insight from non-insight problems. Thinking and Reasoning.

JOURNAL ARTICLES SUBMITTED

Smith,L and Gilhooly, K J (submitted) Linear and "fast and frugal" models for prescribing decisions. Applied Cognitive Psychology

BOOK CHAPTERS IN PRESS

Gilhooly, K.J (in press) Thinking. In The Social Science Encyclopaedia - Edition 3, (Eds) A Kuper and J Kuper. London: Routledge.

Gilhooly, K.J (in press) Problem solving. In The Social Science Encyclopaedia - Edition 3, (Eds) A Kuper and J Kuper. London: Routledge.

Gilhooly, K.J. (in press). Working memory and planning. In R. Morris and G.Ward (Eds.) The cognitive psychology of planning. Hove: Psychology Press.

Green, A. & Gilhooly, K.J. (in press). Problem solving. In N. Braisby, G.Pike and M. Le Voi (Eds.) Cognitive Psychology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Gilhooly, K .J. (in press). Working memory and reasoning. In J Leighton and R J Sternberg (Eds.) The nature of reasoning, Cambridge: MA. Cambridge University Press.

Ranyard, R and Gilhooly, K J (in press) Thinking and decision making. In P McGhee (Ed.) Introduction to contemporary psychology. London: Macmillan.

Gilhooly, K.J. (in press) Working memory and strategies in reasoning. In M.Roberts and E. Newton (Eds). Individual differences and strategies in thinking. Hove, UK: Psychology Press.

Gilhooly, K J., Gilhooly, M L & Bowling, A. (in press) Meaning and measurement of quality of life. In A Walker and C H Hennessy (Eds.) Understanding Quality of Life in Old Age. Maidenhead: Open University Press.

Gilhooly, K .J. (in press) Intelligence and thinking. In N. Humphreys (Ed.), Human. London: Dorling Kindersley.

McKee, K, Downs, M, Gilhooly, M, Gilhooly, K, Tester, S and Wilson, F (forthcoming, 2005) Frailty, identity and quality of life in later life. Understanding Quality of Life in Old Age. Open University Press: Maidenhead,

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2001-4

Gilhooly. K.J. "Insight problem solving", 5th International Confrence on Thinking , Leuven, August 24-26, 2004. (INVITED SYMPOSIUM PAPER)

Gilhooly. K.J. "Divergent thinking processes" British Psychological Society Annual Conference, London, April 4-8, 2004. (INVITED SYMPOSIUM PAPER)

Gilhooly. K.J. "Executive processes in planning and reasoning", European Working Memory Group Conference , Ghent, September 5-7, 2002. (INVITED SYMPOSIUM PAPER)

Gilhooly. K.J. "Working memory in planning and reasoning", European Society for Cognitive Psychology Conference , Edinburgh, September 5-8, 2001. (INVITED SYMPOSIUM PAPER)

Gilhooly. K.J. "Working memory in complex tasks", International Conference on Memory, Valencia, Spain, July 16-20, 2001. (INVITED SYMPOSIUM PAPER)

GRANTS AWARDED 2003-4

Awarding body: Leverhulme

Investigators: K Gilhooly, Fletcher

Amount: 68,408

Duration : 24 months - start date TBA

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2001)

(editorships, invited keynotes etc)

Memberships

Elected member of Academy of Social Sciences, Sept., 2004.

Fellow of British Psychological Society since 1987

Research Council Service:

ESRC Research Grants Board. 2003-2006.

Member of ESRC Cross Board Working Group on Support for New Researchers, 2004-2005.

Editorial Boards:

Thinking and Reasoning, (Book Review Editor), 1993- present.

Editor, Current Issues in Thinking and Reasoning, Book Series for Erlbaum., 1994 - present.

The Psychologist, 1997- 2003.

Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 1999 - 2004.

Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2001 - present

Cognitive Psychology Section of British Psychological Society:

Chair, 2001 - present.

British Psychological Society:

Member of Council, 2001- present.

Standing Conference Committee, 2002-2005

Board of Examiners for BPS Qualifying Examination, 2000-present

"Psychologist" Policy Committee, 2003-2006.

External Examining:

PhD, Bangor, 2001; Sussex, 2001; Portsmouth, 2001; Oxford Brookes, 2002; Luton, 2004; Cardiff, 2004.

Taught MSc, Plymouth University, 2002-2005.

BSc, Oxford Brookes University, 1999-2002; University of Hull, 2003-2006; Napier University, 2005-.2008

PhD STUDENTS SUPERVISED

Name:                                      Start Date:                   Date of submission:

Priscilla Harries                       1999 (p/t)                    Oct, 2003


Jennifer Gurd

Journal Articles:

Amunts, K., Weiss, P.H., Mohlberg, H., Pieperhoff, P., Gurd, J.M., Shah, J.N., Marshall, J.C., Fink, G.R. and Zilles, K (2004) Analysis of the neural mechanisms underlying verbal fluency in cytoarchitectonically defined stereotactic space - The role of Brodmann's areas 44 and 45. NeuroImage 22: 42-56.

Marshall, J.C. and Gurd, J.M. (2004) On the anatomo-clinical method. Cortex 40: 230-231.

Gurd, J.M. & Marshall, J.C. (2003) Dissociations: Double or quits? Cortex 39: 192-195.

Gurd, J.M., Weiss, P.H., Amunts, K. and Fink, G.R. (2003) Within-task switching in the verbal domain. NeuroImage 20:S50-S57.

Manjaly, Z., Marshall, J.C., Stephan, K.E., Gurd, J.M., Zilles, K., Fink, G.R. (2003) In search of the hidden: an fMRI study with implications for the study of patients with autism and with acquired brain injury. NeuroImage 19:674-683.

Journal articles under review

Di Dio, C., Leinonen, E. Schulz, J. and Gurd, J.M. (under review) ÔForeign Accent Syndrome':An impressionistic evaluation of the phenomenon of Ôin the ear of the beholder'.

Conference presentations 2003-4

Gurd, J.M. (2004) Neurolinguistics Small Group Chair, European Cognitive Neuropsychology Workshop, Bressanone, Italy, January 2004.

Gurd, J.M. and Ebers, G.C. (2004) Applied Cognitive Neuropsychology: Lessons from Multiple Sclerosis Research. Poster presented at the European Cognitive Neuropsychology Workshop, Bressanone, Italy, January, 2004.

Gurd, J.M. (2003) Retrieval from natural categories in a case of Alzheimer's disease: Semantic patterns of impairment. Poster presentation at the Cognitive Sciences Summer Institute, UQAM, Montreal, Canada, June 30-July 11.

Gurd, J.M. (2003) Categories of meaning; A single case study of Alzheimer's Disease. Lecture at the Cognitive Sciences Summer Institute, University of Quebec at Montreal (UQAM), Montreal, June 30-July 11.

Gurd, J.M. (2003) Switching between language tasks. Lecture at the symposium: Convergence and divergence between lesion studies and functional neuroimaging of cognition. Bonn, Germany, May 24.

Gurd, J.M. (2003) Cognitive estimates about the self: Pragmatic deficits in a case of herpes simplex encephalitis. Poster presentation at the Twenty-first European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology, Bressanone, Italy, 26-31 January.

Grants Awarded 2003-4

Grant from the Critchley Charitable Trust for the Critchley Clinic, Oxford (J.Gurd, Director) (2004) £20,000

British Academy Larger Research Grant (£9,558.00) 2003-2005. ORG-35414: Studies of laterality in monozygotic twins who are discordant for handedness preference. (J.M.Gurd, Principle Investigator)

Grant application under review

Medical Research Council, Brains Sciences II: Foreign Accent Syndrome (J.M.Gurd, principal investigator)

Other Evidence of Esteem

Visiting Scholar Award, Macquarie University, Sidney, Australia, 2004/5 (Task-Switching collaborative project with Dr. Paul Waters, Senior Lecturer, Department of Computer Science)

PhD Students Supervised

Name:              Janice Ballard

Start Date:       February 2004

Name:              Fiona Essig

Start Date:       October, 2004


Tina Gutbrod

BOOK CHAPTERS

Gutbrod, T. & Wolke, D. (2003) Bindungsaufbau bei sehr fruehgeborenen Kindern: Eine Neue Generation. Hoeren - Bruecke ins Leben. (Eds. M. Nöcker-Ribaupierre). pp. 61-84. Goettingen: Vadenhoeck & Ruprecht.

Gutbrod, T. & Wolke, D. (2004) Attachment Formation in Very Premature Infants: A New Generation. Music Therapy for premature and newborn infants. (Eds. M. Nöcker-Ribaupierre) Barcelona.

FUTURE PUBLICATIONS

Rust, L., Gutbrod, T., Wolke, D. Poor catch-up growth and developmental outcome in VLBW infants: further evidence for a sensitive period. Findings written up in L. RustÕs PhD thesis. To be submitted to Archives in Disease and Childhood.

Gutbrod, Ferdenzi, & Wolke. Behaviour problems in very preterm children at 3 years: the role of medical risk and attachment. Findings written up in K. FerdenziÕs clinical doctorate thesis. To be submitted to Infant and Child Development.

JOURNAL ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW

Gutbrod, T., Wolke, D., Messer, D., Schulz, J. & Rust, L. Emotion regulation in very preterm infants: the influence of neonatal irritability, maternal sensitivity, and medical risk. Child Development, under review.

JOURNAL ARTICLES IN PREP

Gutbrod, T. & Wolke, D. Attachment Formation in Very Premature Infants: An updated review. To be submitted to Developmental Review International.

Gutbrod, T., Edme, K., Carlson, E. & Wolke, D. Disorganisation of attachment in very preterm infants. To be submitted to Development and Psychopathology.

Wolke, D. & Gutbrod, T. (invited review article in preparation) Psychological outcome of VLBW infants: a review. For Annual Review of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.

Gutbrod, T., Wolke, D., Schulz, J. & Carlson, E. Formation of attachment in very preterm and full-term infants. To be submitted to Nature/Science or Child Development.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

Gutbrod, T., Wolke, D., Edme, K., & Goldner, L. Attachment disorganisation and developmental delay in very preterm infants. Abstract published in the Proceedings of the European Conference of Developmental Psychology, Milan, Italy, August 28-31, 2003.

Gutbrod, T., Edme, K., Goldner, L., & Wolke, D. Mechanisms explaining attachment security and disorganisation in very preterm infants. Abstract published in the Proceedings of the Biannual Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, Florida, April 24-27, 2003.

GRANTS AWARDED 2003-4

Awarding body: Health Foundation

Investigators: Wolke & Gutbrod

Amount: £15,534

Duration/ From: 1. May 2004 To: 31 October 2004

PhD STUDENTS SUPERVISED

Name: Start Date: Date of submission:

Libi Rust:       Ph.D, thesis submitted February 2004 (second supervisor), successful viva completed September 2004


Bruce Hajilou

JOURNAL ARTICLES IN PRESS

Done, D.J.; Hajilou, B.B. (2004) Loss of High-level Perceptual knowledge of Object Structure in DAT. To be published in Neuropsychologia.


Rudiger Hasenöhrl

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Jezek K, Schulz D, De Souza Silva MA, MŸller HW, Huston JP, Hasenohrl RU (2003) Effects of chronic intraventricular infusion of heparin glycosaminoglycan on learning and brain acetylcholine parameters in aged rats. Behav Brain Res 147:115-123

Thompson R, Ruch W, Hasenohrl RU (2004) Enhanced cognitive performance and cheerful mood by standardized extracts of Piper methysticum (Kava-kava). Hum Psychopharmacol Clin Exp 19:243-250

JOURNAL ARTICLES IN PRESS

Luhmann HJ, Huston JP, Hasenohrl RU (2004) Contralateral increase in thigmotactic scanning following unilateral barrel-cortex lesion in mice. Behav Brain Res

JOURNAL ARTICLES SUBMITTED

Thiemann G, Van der Stelt M, Petrosino S, Molleman A, Di Marzo V, Hasenohrl RU. Amphetamine sensitization is enhanced by CB1 receptor antagonist SR141716A and is accompanied by differential changes in striatal endocannabinoid levels. Eur J Neuroscience

BOOK CHAPTERS IN PRESS

Hasenohrl RU, Huston JP. Histamine. In: Riedel G, Platt B (eds), Memories are Made of These: From Messengers to Molecules. Landes Bioscience

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

Thiemann G, Van der Stelt M, Ledent C, Di Marzo V, Molleman A, Hasenohrl RU (2004) The role of the CB1 cannabinoid receptor and its endogenous ligands, anandamide and 2-AG, in amphetamine-induced behavioral sensitization. 34th Annual Meeting, Society for Neuroscience, San Diego

Thiemann G, Van der Stelt M, Petrosino S, Molleman A, Di Marzo V, Hasenohrl RU (2004) Amphetamine-induced behavioural sensitisation is enhanced by CB1 receptor antagonist SR141716A and associated with differential changes in forebrain endocannabinoid content. Winter Meeting of the British Pharmacological Society, University of Newcastle, UK

GRANTS AWARDED 2003-4

Awarding body: Parkinson's disease Society UK

Investigators: LA Annett & RU Hasenohrl

Amount: £92.500

Duration/ From: October 2004 To:September 2007

Awarding body: Nuffield Foundation UK

Investigators: RU Hasenohrl

Amount: £1.600

Duration/ From: June 2003 To: August 2003

GRANT APPLICATIONS Submitted

submitted to:   Medical Research Council UK

Investigators: A. Molleman & RU Hasenohrl

Amount:          £147.000

Duration/ From: April 2005 To: March 2007

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2003)

(editorships, invited keynotes etc)

Organizer and Chair of the international symposium "The Cannabinoid System in Brain Reward and Addiction"; Annual Meeting of the European Brain and Behaviour Society, Dublin, 2005

Invited Lecturer. 3rd International Summer School on Humour, Laughter and the Brain. University of Edinburgh UK, 2003.

Editorial Board of Psychology Science (former Psychologische Beitrþge) - Biological Psychology section

PhD STUDENTS SUPERVISED

G Thiemann    Start Date: Sept 2002 Date of submission: Sept 2005


Diana Kornbrot

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Mead, M. M. P., & Kornbrot, D. E. (2004). The influence of maternity units' intrapartum intervention rates and midwives' risk perception for women suitable for midwifery led care. Midwifery, 20, 61-71.

Mead, M. M. P., & Kornbrot, D. E. (2004). An intrapartum intervention scoring system for the comparison of maternity units' intrapartum care of nulliparous women suitable for midwifery led care. Midwifery, 20, 15-26.

Kvavilashvili, L., Mirani, J., Schlagman, S., & Kornbrot, D. E. (2003). The Effects of Time Delays and Nationality on Personal Memories Surrounding the Death of Princess Diana and September 11. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 17, 1017-1031.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Kornbrot , D. E. (2004, 18-22 October 2004). In the glimpse of an eye: decision making and vision. Paper presented at the Fechner Day 2004 - XXth Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, Coimbra, Portugal. [will be a book chapter with ISBN - later] not separately listed under conferences

JOURNAL ARTICLES IN PRESS

Msetfi, R. M., Murphy, R. A., Simpson, J., & Kornbrot, D. E. (2005 In press). Depressive realism and outcome density bias in contingency judgements: The effect of the context and inter-trial interval. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.

JOURNAL ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW

Kornbrot , D. E. (2004 submitted). Signal Detection Theory, the Approach of Choice: A resolution of enduring controversies. Perception and Psychophysics

Kulinskaya, E., & Kornbrot, D. Power, Significance and Estimation of Parameters with Unequal Variances across Groups: Extending Welch-James Procedures to Two Factor ANOVA, ANCOVA and Meta-Analysis. Psychological Methods,.

BOOK CHAPTERS IN PRESS

Kornbrot , D. E. (2005). Correlation. In B. Everitt & D. C. Howell (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Behavioral Statistics: Wiley.

Kornbrot , D. E. (2005). Covariance. In B. Everitt & D. C. Howell (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Behavioral Statistics: Wiley.

Kornbrot , D. E. (2005). Kendall's tau. In B. Everitt & D. C. Howell (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Behavioral Statistics: Wiley.

Kornbrot , D. E. (2005). Pearson product moment correlation. In B. Everitt & D. C. Howell (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Behavioral Statistics: Wiley.

Kornbrot, D. E. (2005). Point biserial correlation. In B. Everitt & D. C. Howell (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Behavioral Statistics: Wiley.

Kornbrot , D. E. (2005). Spearman's rho. In B. Everitt & D. C. Howell (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Behavioral Statistics: Wiley.

GRANTS AWARDED 2003-4

2003-2004

Flashbulb Memories (+ L. Kvilavashvili as principal investigator)

ESRC

£60,000

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2003)

(editorships, invited keynotes etc)

PhD STUDENTS SUPERVISED

Name: 

Msetfi            

Anthony

Georgiou

Greaves

Schlagmann

Graduating this year

Ramsay           PH.D

O'Neil              PH.D

villejoubert      PH.D

Di segni           M.Phil


Lia Kvavilashvili

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Kvavilashvili, L., & Ellis, J. (2004). Ecological validity and twenty years of real-life/laboratory controversy in memory research: A critical (and historical) review. History and Philosophy of Psychology, 6, 59-80.

Kvavilashvili, L. & Mandler, G. (2004). Out of one's mind: A study of involuntary semantic memories. Cognitive Psychology, 48, 47-94.

Kvavilashvili, L., Mirani, J., Schlagman, S., & Kornbrot, D. (2003). Comparing flashbulb memories of September 11 and the death of Princess Diana: Effects of time delays and nationality. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 17, 1017-1031.

JOURNAL ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW

Kvavilashvili, L., & Goldner, L. (2004). Remembering time-based prospective memory tasks in naturalistic settings: effects of cues, ongoing activities, age and motivation (Manuscript under revision, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General).

Erskine J.A.K., & Kvavilashvili L. (2004). Can Thought Suppression Improve Prospective Memory ? (Manuscript under revision, Memory & Cognition).

Schlagman, S., Schulz, J. & Kvavilashvili, L. (2004). The nature and contents of involuntary autobiographical memories in young and old adults (Manuscript under revision, Memory).

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

Kvavilashvili, L., Foley, K., Mirani, J., & Kornbrot, D.E. (2004, September). Flashbulb memories of September 11 in young and old Britons: How consistent are they after 2 years from terrorist attack? Paper presented at the British Psychological Society Cognitive Section Conference, University of Leeds.

Schlagman, S., Kvavilashvili, L. & Schulz, J. (2004, September). A content analysis of involuntary autobiographical memories: Examining the positivity effect in old age. Paper presented at the British Psychological Society Cognitive Section Conference, University of Leeds.

Kvavilashvili, L., & Taylor, K. (2004, August). Metamemory for prospective and retrospective memory tasks. Paper to be presented at the 28th International Congress of Psychology, Beijing, China.

Erskine, J., Kvavilashvili, L., & Kornbrot, D. (2004, April). Psychological well-being in old age: Are elderly genuinely happier than young people? Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society, London, Imperial College.

Kvavilashvili, L., Erskine, J., & Tan, E. (2003, November). Gender effects on prospective memory: The role of type of task, metamemory and automatic noticing. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, Canada

Tan, E., & Kvavilashvili, L. (2003, September). Gender effects on event- and time-based prospective memory: When and why are females better than men? Paper presented at the British Psychological Society Cognitive Section Conference, University of Reading.

Kvavilashvili, L., & Schlagman, S. (2003, July). Eliciting involuntary autobiographical memories in the laboratory: Developing a new method of investigation. Paper presented at the International Conference of the Society of Applied Research on Memory and Cognition (SARMAC), University of Aberdeen.

Kvavilashvili, L., Schlagman, S., Kornbrot, D., & Mirani, J. (2003, July). Flashbulb memories of recent and distant events: Effects of time delays and perceived importance on complexity of personal memories surrounding the death of Princess Diana and September 11. Paper presented at the International Conference of the Society of Applied Research on Memory and Cognition (SARMAC), University of Aberdeen.

Erskine, J., & Kvavilashvili, L. (2003, July). Remembering future intentions: The effects of suppressing targets vs. intentions on performance. Paper presented at the International Conference of the Society of Applied Research on Memory and Cognition (SARMAC), University of Aberdeen.

Schlagman, S., Kvavilashvili, L., & Schulz, J. (2003, July). A diary study of involuntary autobiographical memories: Effects of ageing and conditions under which they occur. Paper presented at the International Conference of the Society of Applied Research on Memory and Cognition (SARMAC), University of Aberdeen.

Elua, I., Laws, K.R., & Kvavilashvili, L. (2003, April). Suppressing unwanted thoughts in schizophrenia: Its relation to thought control strategies and schizotypal traits. Poster presented at the International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA.

Erskine, J., Kvavilashvili, L. & Kornbrot, D. (2003, March) The role of time delay and individual differences in the rebound effect and mental control. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of British Psychological Society, Bournemouth.

GRANTS AWARDED 2003-4

Awarding body: The Royal Society

Investigators: Lia Kvavilashvili

Amount: £1,080

Duration/ From: Aug.04 Travel grant to present at the International Congress of Psychology.

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2003)

(editorships, invited keynotes etc)

Invited to write 2-3 chapters for books on prospective memory and involuntary autobiographical memories in 2005.

Invited to present at the Symposium on Prospective memory at the 28th International Congress of Psychology, Beijing, China, August, 2004

Regular reviewer for Memory, Applied Cognitive Psychology, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

PhD STUDENTS SUPERVISED

Name:                                      Start Date:       Date of submission:

James Erskine Oct. 2000 April, 2004

Simone Schlagman Oct. 2003 Oct. 2006

Ia Elua (overseas p/t) Oct.1998 Oct. 2006


John C. Marshall

Visiting Professor, University of Hertfordshire, Psychology School

PUBLICATIONS

Books (as editor):

Marshall, J.C. and Vallar, G., eds. (2004): Spatial Neglect: A Representational Disorder?Milan: Masson (Cortex Books).

Halligan, P.W., Kischka, U. and Marshall, J.C., eds. (2003): Handbook of Clinical Neuro- psychology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. xvii + 837.

Contributions to Books:

Fink, G.R. and Marshall, J.C. (in press): Motor aspects of unilateral neglect and related disorders.In: H.-J. Freund, M. Hallett, R. Leiguarda, and M. Jeannerod (eds.), Higher Order Motor Disorders. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Fink, G.R., Manjaly, Z.M., Stephan, K.E., Gurd, J.M., Zilles, K., Amunts, K. and Marshall, J.C. (in press): A role for Broca's area beyond language processing: evidence from neuropsychology and fMRI. In: K. Amunts and Y. Grodzinsky (eds.), Broca's Region. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Marshall, J.C. and Gurd, J.M. (2003): Neuropsychology: Past, present and future. In: P.W. Halligan, U. Kischka and J.C. Marshall (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neuro-Psychology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 3-12.

Marshall, J.C. and Halligan, P.W. (2003): Whoever would have imagined it? Bisiach and             Luzzatti (1978) on representational neglect in patients I.G. and N.V. In: C. Code,C.-W. Wallesch, Y. Joanette and A.R. Lecours (eds.), Classic Cases in Neuropsychology, Vol. 2. Hove: Psychology Press. Pp. 257-279.

Journals (as guest editor):

Marshall, J.C. and Vallar. G., eds. (2004): Spatial neglect: A representational disorder? AFestschrift for Edoardo Bisiach. Cortex, 40, 235-410.

Marshall, J.C., de Bleser, R., Denes, F., Semenza, C. and Shallice, T., eds. (2004): Proceedings of the 21st European workshop on cognitive neuropsychology (Bressanone 2003). Cortex, 40, 151-202.

Fink, G.R., Marshall, J.C., Noth, J. and Zilles, K., eds. (2003): Convergence and divergence of lesion studies and functional imaging of cognition. NeuroImage, 20, S1-S154.

Refereed Journal Articles (and Responses):

Manjaly, Z.N., Marshall, J.C., Stephan, K.E., Gurd, J.M., Zilles, K. and Fink, G.R. (2005): Context-dependent interactions of left posterior inferior frontal gyrus in a local visual search task unrelated to language. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 00, 000-000.

Marshall, J.C. and Gurd, J.M. (in press): Category-specificity: What is the question? Cortex, 00, 000-000.

Amunts, K., Weiss, P.H., Mohlberb, H., Pieperhoff, P., Eickhoff, S., Gurd, J.M., Marshall, J.C., Shah, J.N., Fink, G.R. and Zilles, K. (2004): Analysis of neural mechanisms underlying verbal fluency in cytoarchitectonically defined stereotaxic space - the role of Brodmann areas 44 and 45. NeuroImage, 22, 42-56.

Kukolja, J., Marshall, J.C. and Fink, G.R. (2004): Judging the angles formed by visible and imaginary clock hands: a study of hemispatial effects in healthy volunteers. Cortex, 40, 329-337.

Lux, S., Marshall, J.C., Ritzl, A., Weiss, P.H., Pietrzyk, U., Shah, J.N., Zilles, K. and Fink, G.R.       (2004): A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of local/global processing with stimulus presentation in the peripheral visual hemifields. Neuroscience, 124, 113-120.

Marshall, J.C. and Gurd, J.M. (2004): On the anatomo-clinical method. Cortex, 40, 230-231.

Assmus, A., Marshall, J.C., Ritzl, A., Noth, J., Zilles, K. and Fink, G.R. (2003): Left inferior parietal cortex integrates time and space during collision judgments. NeuroImage, 20, S82-S88.

Fink, G.R., Marshall, J.C., Weiss, P.H., Stephan, T., Grefkes, C., Shah, N.J., Zilles, K. and Dieterich, M. (2003): Performing allocentric visuospatial judgments with induced distortion of the egocentric reference frame: An fMRI study with clinical implications. NeuroImage, 20, 1505-1517 .

Gurd, J.M. and Marshall, J.C. (2003): Dissociations: Double or quits? Cortex, 39, 192-195.

Halligan, P.W., Fink, G.R., Marshall, J.C. and Vallar, G. (2003): Spatial cognition: evidence from visual neglect. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7, 125-133.

Lux, S., Marshall, J.C., Ritzl, A., Zilles, K. and Fink, G.R. (2003): Neural mechanisms associated with attention to temporal synchrony versus spatial orientation: An fMRI study. NeuroImage, 20, S58-S65.

Manjaly, Z.M., Marshall, J.C., Stephan, K.E., Gurd, J.M., Zilles, K. and Fink, G.R. (2003): In search of the hidden: An fMRI study with implications for the study of patients with autism and with acquired brain injury. NeuroImage, 19, 674-683.

Marshall, J.C. and Fink, G.R. (2003): Cerebral localization, then and now. NeuroImage, 20, S2-S7.

Ritzl, A., Marshall, J.C., Weiss, P.H., Zafiris, O., Shah, N.J., Zilles, K. and Fink, G.R. (2003): Functional anatomy and differential time courses of neural processing for explicit,inferred and illusory contours: an event-related fMRI study. NeuroImage, 19, 1361-1368.

Stephan, K.E., Marshall, J.C., Friston, K.J., Rowe, J.B., Ritzl, A., Zilles, K. and Fink, G.R. (2003): Lateralized cognitive processes and lateralized task control in the human brain.Science, 301, 384-386.

Weiss, P.H., Marshall, J.C., Zilles, K. and Fink, G.R. (2003): Are action and perception in near and far space additive or interactive factors? NeuroImage, 18, 837-846.

Book Reviews:

Marshall, J.C. (2002): With brains, minds and voices. Review of Foundations of Language: Brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution. (R. Jackendoff). Nature, 417, 488-489.

Marshall, J.C. (1992): Metamorphosis. Review of Pride and a Daily Marathon (Jonathan Cole). Nature, 256, 636.

Other evidence of esteem

Editorial Boards of Journals:

1994-2003:                  Journal of Neurolinguistics (Co-Editor)

1996- :                  Cognitive Neuropsychiatry

1997- : Neurocase

1998- :                  Neuropsychoanalysis

1999- :                  Aphasiology

2002- :                  Cortex

2004- :               Journal of Neurolinguistics

Editorial Boards of Book Series:

1978- :                  Patholinguistica (Munich)

1978- :                  Classics in Psycholinguistics (Amsterdam)

1983- :                  Cambridge Studies in Speech Science and Communication (Cambridge)

1983- :                  Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics (Dordrecht)

1987- :                  The MIT Press series on Issues in the Biology of Language and Cognition (Cambridge, Mass.)

Other Official Positions

1983- :                  Organizing committee of the European Workshop on Cognitive                                           Neuropsychology (Bressanone)

2003- :                  Vice-president of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland


Rachel Msetfi

BOOK CHAPTERS

Murphy, R. A., Vallee-Tourangeau, F., Msetfi, R.M. & Baker, A. (2004). Signal-outcome contingency, contiguity and the depressive realism effect. In A. J. Wills (Ed.), New Directions in Human Associative Learning, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

JOURNAL ARTICLES IN PRESS

Msetfi, R.M., Murphy, R. A. and Simpson, J. (Feb 2005). Depressive realism and outcome density bias in contingency judgements: The effect of the inter-trial interval. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

Fouquet, N., Msetfi, R. & Murphy, R.A. The effect of varying the ratio of compound trials to element trials on the acquisition of negative patterning in rats. Associative learning symposium IV. Gregynog, Wales, April 2000.

Murphy, R.A. and Msetfi, R.M. Sensitivity to outcome and no outcome density in causal learning tasks: An associative analysis of the Depressive Realism effect. Experimental Psychology Society meeting, Exeter, April 2003

Msetfi, R.M., Murphy, R. A. and Simpson, J. The influence of temporal structure on the outcome density effect in control and predictive contingency judgement tasks. Associative learning symposium VII. Gregynog, Wales, April 2003.


Avril Nash

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Pine, K. J. & Nash, A.S. (2003). Barbie or Betty? Brand awareness in pre-school children and evidence for gender linked differences. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 24, 4,

Pine, K. J. & Nash, A. S. (2002). Dear Santa: The effects of TV advertising on young children. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 26, 6, p529-539.

Electronic publication

Nash, A.S. (2002) Children's responses to alcohol advertising on television: a summary of recent research. Annex to Ofcom's 2004 consultation on alcohol advertising.
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consultations/past/AlcAds/alcohol_addverts/alcohol_annex56.pdf?a=87101

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

Nash, A.S., Pine, K.J. & Messer, D.J. (2004) TV Alcohol advertising and children's verbal response: Do they mean what they say? Poster presentation at the British Psychological Society's Developmental Section Conference at Leeds Metropolitan University.

Nash, A.S., Pine, K.J. & Messer, D.J. (2003) Children's perceptions of alcohol advertising: a developmental approach. Paper presented at the British Psychological Society's Developmental Section Conference at Coventry University.

Nash, A.S., Pine, K.J. & Messer, D.J. (2003) A development approach to children's understanding of alcohol advertising on television. Poster presentation at The Child and Youth Health 2003 Congress in Vancouver.

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2003)

(editorships, invited keynotes etc)

INVITED SPEAKER Royal College of Physicians, Conference on Alcohol Related Harm- A growing Crisis, time for Action. Nash, A.S. Can advertising change a drinking culture? 26 Jan. 2005


Pieter W Nel

JOURNAL ARTICLES SUBMITTED

Pieter W. Nel & Joanne M. Dickson. Who wants to be a systemic practitioner? A profile of students on an introductory course in Systemic Practice with Families and Couples (submitted Sept 2004)

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

ÔEmerging family therapist identities'. Paper presented at the 5th Annual IPA Conference, University of Plymouth, 23rd June 2003.

PhD STUDENTS SUPERVISED      .

Name: Mohamed Altawil      Start Date:       Sept 04


Mike Page

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Norris D., Baddeley A.D., Page, M.P.A. (2004) Retroactive effects of irrelevant speech on serial recall from short-term memory. J. Experimental Psychology, 30, 1093-1105.

Cumming, N., Page, M.P.A. & Norris, D. (2003) Testing a positional model of the Hebb effect. Memory, 11, 43-63.

Page, M.P.A. & Norris, D. (2003) The irrelevant sound effect: what needs modeling and a tentative model. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 56(A), 1289-1300.

JOURNAL ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW

Page, M., Cumming, N., Norris, D., Hitch, G., & McNeil, A. Hebb-effect learning in the immediate serial recall of visual and auditory materials. Under first revision for Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, memory and Cognition.

Bradley J. Rhodes, Daniel Bullock, Willem B. Verwey, Bruno B. Averbeck, Michael P.A. Page. Learning and production of movement sequences: Behavioral, neurophysiological, and modeling perspectives. Revised for Human Movement Science.

JOURNAL ARTICLES SUBMITTED

Page, M., Wilson, B., Shiel, A., Carter, G, & Norris What is the locus of the errorless-learning advantage? Submitted to Neuropsychologia, July, 2004.

BOOK CHAPTERS IN PRESS

Page, M.P.A. Connectionist models of short-term memory for serial order. In G.Houghton (Ed.) Connectionist Models in Cognitive Psychology, to be published Feb. 2005, Psychology Press: Hove, England.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

Invited talk, EWOMS, Muenster, May, 2003.

Invited talk BPS Cognitive Section, Reading, Sept. 2003.

Invited talk EPS, London, January, 2004.

Symposium organizer, chair, discussant, ESCOP, Granada, Sept. 2003.

Invited talk, ICWM 2, Kyoto, August, 2004.

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2003)

(editorships, invited keynotes etc)

Associate Editor, QJEP A.


Karen J. Pine

JOURNAL ARTICLES

PINE, K. J., Lufkin, N., & Messer, D. J. (2004). More gestures than answers: Children learning about balance. Developmental Psychology, November 2004

PINE, K. J. & Nash, A. S. (2003). Barbie or Betty? Pre-school children's preference for brands and evidence for gender-linked differences. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 24, 4, 219 - 224.

PINE, K. J. & Messer, D. J. (2003). The development of representations as children learn about balancing. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 21, 2, 285 - 301.

PINE, K. J., & Veasey, T., (2003). Conceptualising and assessing young children's knowledge of television advertising within a framework of implicit and explicit knowledge. Journal of Marketing Management, Special Issue: Marketing to Children, 19, Vol. 3-4, 459 - 473.

JOURNAL ARTICLES IN PRESS

PINE, K. J., Lufkin, N., & Messer, D. J. (revision invited). A microgenetic analysis of the relationship between speech and gesture in children: Evidence for semantic and temporal asynchrony. Language and Cognitive Processes

JOURNAL ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW

PINE, K. J., Hanly, C., Ignatian, K., Khatun, F., & Wessely, L., (under review). Innate biases and developing thought: Investigations into the robustness of children's tendency to count discrete physical objects. New Ideas in Psychology

PINE, K. J. Murphy, V. A., & Schelletter, C. (under review). Children's linguistic representations: Explaining the bilingual advantage. Language Awareness.

Fletcher. B. (C) & PINE, K. J. (under review). Read my hands not my lips: Untrained observers' ability to interpret children's gestures. Cognition and Instruction

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

PINE, K. J. & Bird, H. (2004). The Tip-of-the-Tongue effect in children: Do their gestures facilitate lexical access? Paper to be presented at Experimental Psychology Society Lancaster Meeting, July 2004.

PINE, K. J., Lufkin, N. & Messer, D.J. (2004). Assessing children's non-verbal knowledge through their hand gestures. Paper presented at the British Psychological Society, Annual Conference, London, April 2004. In Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 12, 2, p.153.

PINE, K. J., Lufkin, N. & Messer, D.J. (2003). Exploring the relationship between children's speech and gestures on a balance task. Paper presented at the XIth European Conference on Developmental Psychology, Milan, Italy, August 2003.

PINE, K. J. & Siegler, R. S. (2003). The role of explanatory activity in increasing the generality of children's thinking. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development 70th Anniversary Meeting, Tampa, Florida, April 2003.

PINE, K. J. (2003). Television advertising and the pre-school child: Evidence for brand awareness and gender linked differences. Poster presented at the Child & Youth Health Congress, Vancouver, May 2003

PINE, K. J. (2003). Assessing children's understanding of a balance task: Do untrained observers attend to gestures? Poster presented at Experimental Psychology Society Reading Meeting, July 2003.

Critten, S. & PINE, K. J. (2003). Spelling development in young children: a case of Representational Redescription? Paper presented at the British Psychological Society Developmental Section Conference, Coventry, UK, Sept. 2003.

Kirk, E., & PINE, K. J., (2004). What can measures of verbal imprecision tell us about the relationship between speech and gesture? To be presented at the British Psychological Society Developmental Section Conference, Leeds. September 2004.

Messer, D. J., Butler, C. & PINE, K. J. (2004). Implicit representations about weight and distance. Paper presented at the British Psychological Society, Annual Conference, London, April 2004.

Messer, D. J., Butler, C. & PINE, K. J. (2003). Representations and behaviour concerning weight, distance and balancing. Paper presented at the British Psychological Society Developmental Section Conference, Coventry, UK, Sept. 2003.

GRANTS 2003-4

Pine, K. J., Flynn, E. & Lewis, C. (2004-2006). ESRC Research Seminars Competition. Using the microgenetic method to investigate cognitive development. £14,748.

Pine, K. J. (Principle Investigator), Messer, D. J. & Murphy, V. A. (September 2004 - February 2006) Economic and Social Research Council: Award reference RES-000 22 0671. The role of gestures in children's cognitive and linguistic processes. £47,852.28.

Fletcher, B. (C), Pine, K. J. et al. (2004). Tti Knowledge Transfer Partnership award. July 04 - June 06. £99,044.

Flynn, E., Pine, K. J. & Lewis, C. (2003/4). British Psychological Society Research Seminars Competition. Microgenetic methods in developmental research. £3,000.

Pine, K. J., Channel 4 Television (2003). Brand awareness in pre-school children, £3000.

Pine, K. J. & Kornbrot, D. E., (2003). Applying cognitive models to children's understanding of science and number. Economic and Social Research Council, £164,000 (alpha rated).

Pine, K. J. (Principle Investigator) & Messer, D. J. (October 2002 - March 2004). Economic and Social Research Council: Award reference R000 22 3855. Children's representations: Gestures and cognitive change. £40,808.77

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2003)

(editorships, invited keynotes etc)

Associate Editor The Psychologist

Reviewer, numerous journals and grant bodies

Academic Board of Alcohol Education Forum

Membership:

            British Psychological Society

            Experimental Psychology Society

            Society for Research in Child Development

            International Society for Gesture Studies

PhD STUDENTS SUPERVISED

Name:                                      Start Date:      

Sarah Critten                           Oct. 2004

Jay Myers                              Jan. 2004

Cathal Butler                           Oct. 2003

Avril Nash                              Oct. 2001                   

2nd supervisor to

Stephanie Uprichard               Oct.2003


Nuala Ryder

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Ryder N and Leinonen E (2003) Use of context in question answering by 3-, 4- and 5-year-old children in Journal of psycholinguistic research. vol. 32 , no 4 , pp. 397 - 415

E Leinonen, N Ryder, M Ellis and Claire Hammond (2003) The use of context in pragmatic comprehension by specifically language-impaired and control children Linguistics : Special issue: Children with Specific Language Impairment Across Languages Volume 41, Issue 2 Pages 407-423

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

7th Annual Conference of the UK Federation of Primary Care Research Networks December 2004

GRANTS AWARDED 2003-4

Awarding body: Hertnet Hertfordshire Primary Care Research Network

Investigators: E. Leinonen and N. Ryder

Amount: £19,122

Duration/ From: Sept 2003 To: April 2004


Joerg Schulz

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Schulz, J. (2003): Book review: Byrne, David: Interpreting quantitative data. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. Vol: 21, no.4, 364 - 366

JOURNAL ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW

Schlagman, S., Schulz, J. and Kvavilashvili, L.: A content analysis of involuntary autobiographical memories: Do young and old people differ in what is recalled? Submitted to: Memory. Under review.

Gutbrod, T.,Wolke, D.,Messer, D., Schulz, J., and Rust, L.: Emotion Regulation in very preterm infants: The influence of neonatal irritability, maternal sensitivity, and medical risk. Submitted to: Child Development. Under review

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

S. Woods, K. Dautenhahn, J. Schulz, The design space of social robots: Investigating children's views. Paper presetented at RO-MAN 2004, the 13th International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan, September 20-22, 2004. Will be published in: Proceedings of IEEE RO-MAN,13th Int. Workshop on Robots and Human Interactive Communication, Japan, 2004

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2003)

(editorships, invited keynotes etc)

Invited one-day workshop at Bristol University, ALSPAC Study, 6. July 04:
Joerg Schulz: Structural Equation Modelling with Longitudinal Data

PhD STUDENTS SUPERVISED

Simone Schlagman: ESRC PhD-studentship on autobiographical memory (psychology) since Oct 03

Sarah Woods: on design issues of robotics in relation to children's perception of bullying (psychology and computer science) since Nov 03

Kate Eastgate: on experience of mothers on a Methadone maintenance treatment programme (clinical psychology) since July 03


Christos Sermpezis

Journal Articles:

Madill, A., Sermpezis, C., & Barkham, M. (2004). Interactional positioning and narrative self-construction in the first session of psychodynamic-interpersonal psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Research, (in print),

Conference presentations:

Sermpezis, C., Madill, A.(April, 2003). Some problems encountered in the analysis and comparison of psychotherapy sessions. Paper presented at the Qualitative Psychology Conference (April 10th-11th, 2003), University of Leeds, U.K.

Sermpezis, C., Winter, D.A. (July, 2003). Post-traumatic stress disorder: Construing during therapy and the experiences of asylum seekers. Poster presented at the XV International Congress on Personal Construct Psychology (July, 14-18, 2003),University of Huddersfield, U.K.

Sermpezis, C., Winter, D.A. (April, 2004). The constructivist model of post-traumatic stress disorder. Making connections and proposing extensions. Paper presented at the 7th European Personal Construct Association (April, 4-7, 2004), Stuttgart, Germany.


Mark Slaski

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Slaski, M. and Cartwright, S. (2002). Health, Performance and Emotional Intelligence: An Exploratory Study of Retail Managers. Stress and Health, (2), 18 pp. 63-68.

Slaski, M. (2002). Emotional Intelligence - is it a concept that can be used in stress management? Stress News, July, Vol. 14. No 3.

Slaski, M. and Cartwright, S. (2003). Emotional intelligence training and its implications for stress, health and performance. Stress and Health, (4), 19 pp. 233-239.

Dulewicz, V., Higgs, M. and Slaski, M. (2003). Measuring emotional intelligence: content, construct and criterion-related validity. Journal of Managerial Psychology. Vol.18. No 5

BOOK CHAPTERS

Slaski. M. & Bardzil. P. (2002) Emotional Intelligence: Fundamental Competencies for Enhanced Service Provision. In S. Tax et al (Eds.) "Quality in Service: Crossing Borders". University of Victoria, Victoria BC. pp. 3-6 (ISBN: 1-55058-252-6)

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

Using Emotional Intelligence to maximize the benefits of diversity. PRESENTATION for the Public Sector People Management Conference 2004, London, September 2004.


David Wellsted

JOURNAL ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW

J Denis McKeown & David M. Wellsted. A role for sensory-enhancement in profile listening. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America [Under Review]

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2003)

(editorships, invited keynotes etc)

Reviewer for: Primary Health Care: Research and Development. Arnold: Devon UK.


David Winter

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Winter, D.A. (2003). Repertory grid technique as a psychotherapy research measure. Psychotherapy Research, 13, 25-42.

Winter, D., Archer, R., Spearman, P., Costello, M., Quaite, A., and Metcalfe, C. (2003). Explorations of a voluntary sector psychodynamic counselling service. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 3.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Winter, D.A. (2003). Stress in police officers: personal construct theory perspectives. In J. Horley (ed.), Personal Construct Perspectives on Forensic Psychology. London: Routledge.

Winter, D.A. (2003). A credulous approach to homicide and violence. In J. Horley (ed.), Personal Construct Perspectives on Forensic Psychology. London: Routledge.

Winter, D.A. (2003). Personal construct theory. In G. Potamianos (ed.) (title to be confirmed). Athens: Greek Letters.

Winter, D.A. (2003). The evidence base for personal construct psychotherapy. In F. Fransella (ed.), International Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology. London: Wiley.

Winter, D.A. (2003). Psychological disorder as imbalance. In F. Fransella (ed.), International Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology. London: Wiley.

Winter, D., Watson, S., Gillman-Smith, I., Gilbert, N., and Acton, T. (2003). Border crossing. In G. Chiari and M-L. Nuzzo (eds.), Psychological Constructivism and the Social World. Milan: FrancoAngeli.

JOURNAL ARTICLES IN PRESS

Winter, D.A. The limits of credulity. Journal of Constructivist Psychology.

Winter, D.A. Construing the construction processes of the serially violent offender. Journal of Constructivist Psychology.

Winter, D.A., Gournay, K.J.M., Metcalfe, C., and Rossotti, N. Expanding agoraphobics' horizons. Journal of Constructivist Psychology.

JOURNAL ARTICLES SUBMITTED

Winter, D.A., Sireling, L., Riley, T., Metcalfe, C., Quaite, A., Bhandari, S. A controlled trial of personal construct psychotherapy for deliberate self-harm. Psychology and Psychotherapy

BOOKS IN PRESS

Winter, D.A. and Viney, L.L. (eds.) Advances in Personal Construct Psychotherapy. London: Whurr.

Loewenthal, D. and Winter, D.A. (eds.) What is Psychotherapeutic Research? London: Karnac.

BOOK CHAPTERS IN PRESS

Neimeyer, R.A. and Winter, D.A. To be or not to be: personal constructions of the suicidal choice. In T. Ellis (ed.), Cognitions and Suicide: Theory, Research and Practice. New York: American Psychological Association.

Walker, B. and Winter, D. Psychological disorder and reconstruction: developments in the personal construct theory perspective. In D.A. Winter and L.L. Viney (eds.), Advances in Personal Construct Psychotherapy. London: Whurr.

Winter, D.A. Towards a personal construct sex therapy. In D.A. Winter and L.L. Viney (eds.), Advances in Personal Construct Psychotherapy. London: Whurr.

Winter, D.A. and Metcalfe, C. From constriction to experimentation: a personal construct approach to agoraphobia. In D.A. Winter and L.L. Viney (eds.), Advances in Personal Construct Psychotherapy. London: Whurr.

Winter, D.A. Deliberate self-harm and reconstruction. In D.A. Winter and L.L. Viney (eds.), Advances in Personal Construct Psychotherapy. London: Whurr.

Watson, S. and Winter, D. A process and outcome study of personal construct, cognitive, and psychodynamic therapies in a National health Service setting. In D.A. Winter and L.L. Viney (eds.), Advances in Personal Construct Psychotherapy. London: Whurr.

Viney, L.L., Metcalfe, C., and Winter, D.A. The effectiveness of personal construct psychotherapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. In D.A. Winter and L.L. Viney (eds.), Advances in Personal Construct Psychotherapy. London: Whurr.

Winter, D. Destruction as a constructive choice. In T. Mason (ed.), Forensic Psychiatry: Influences of Evil.

Winter, D.A. Constructivist and humanistic therapies. In C. Freeman and M. Power (eds.), The Handbook of Evidence-Based Psychotherapy: A Guide for Research and Practice. London: Wiley.

Winter, D.A., Tschudi, F., and Gilbert, N. Psychotherapists' theoretical orientations as elaborative choices. In P. Caputi, L. Viney, and H. Foster (eds.), New Applications in Personal Construct Psychology. London: Whurr.

Winter, D.A. and Loewenthal, D. How to write for publication. In R. Bor and S. Palmer (eds.), The Practitioner's Handbook. London: Sage.

Winter, D.A., Tschudi, F., and Gilbert, N. Psychotherapists' "personal styles": construing and theoretical orientations. In D. Loewenthal and D.A. Winter (eds.), What is Psychotherapeutic Research? London: Karnac.

Winter, D.A. Avoiding the fate of the dodo bird. In D. Loewenthal and D.A. Winter (eds.), What is Psychotherapeutic Research? London: Karnac.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

Winter, D. (2003). The limits of credulity. Invited keynote address to 15th. International Congress of Personal Construct Psychology, Huddersfield.

Winter, D. and Feixas, G. (2003). Construing the construction processes of the serial killer. 15th. International Congress of Personal Construct Psychology, Hudersfield.

Winter, D., Watson, S., and Bell, R. (2004). Conflict and balance. 7th. Conference of European Personal Construct Association, Stuttgart.

Winter, D.A. (2004). The serial killer as constructivist. Invited keynote address. Australasian Personal Construct Conference, Melbourne.

Bell, R., Winter, D., and Watson, S. (2004). Figures in conflict. 35th. Annual Meeting of Society for Psychotherapy Research, Rome.

Winter, D., Feixas, G., and Bell, R. (2004). Repertory grid technique as a psychotherapy research instrument. 35th. Annual Meeting of Society for Psychotherapy Research, Rome.

Bell, R., Winter, D., and Watson, S. (2004). Figures in conflict. 35th. Annual Meeting of Society for Psychotherapy Research, Rome.

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2003)

(editorships, invited keynotes etc)

Commissioned to co-write paper for Annual Review of Psychology.

Invited keynotes at 15th. International Congress of Personal Construct Psychology (2003) and Australiasian Personal Construct Conference (2004)

New editorial appointments:

           International Editor of Journal of Constructivist Psychology

            Research Editor of European Journal of Psychotherapy, Counselling and Health

Chair of Research Committee of UK Council for Psychotherapy (2004-)

PhD STUDENTS SUPERVISED

Name:                                      Start Date:       Date of submission:

Christos Sermpezis                 10.02.                          2005


Richard Wiseman

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Bor, D., Duncan, J., Wiseman, R., & Owen, A.M. (2003). Encoding strategies dissociate prefrontal activity from working memory demand. Neuron, 37, 361-367.

Wiseman, R. & Watt, C. (2004). Measuring superstitious belief: Why lucky charms matter. Personality and Individual Differences. Not certain of page numbers

Wiseman, R., Greening, E., and Smith, M. (2003). Belief in the paranormal and suggestion in the sŽance room, British Journal of Psychology, 94(3), 285-297.

Wiseman, R., Watt, C., Stevens, P., Greening, E. & O'Keeffe, C. (2003) An investigation into alleged 'hauntings'.  The British Journal of Psychology.  94, 195-211.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Wiseman, R. & O'Keeffe, C. (2003). After-Death Communication Studies. In

P. Kurtz (Ed.). Science and Religion: Are they compatible?. Pp 231-239.

Wiseman, R. (2004). Conjuring. In R. Gregory (Ed). The Oxford Companion To

The Mind. Oxford University Press: Oxford. 202-204.

Wiseman, R. (2004). Psychokinesis. In R. Gregory (Ed). The Oxford

Companion To The Mind. Oxford University Press: Oxford. 764-765.

Wiseman, R. (2004). Foreward. In J. Houran (Ed.) From Shaman to scientist. Scarecrow Press: Lanham, Maryland.

JOURNAL ARTICLES IN PRESS

Wiseman R. & Greening, E. (in press). Its still bending: Verbal suggestion and alleged psychokinetic metal bending. British Journal of Psychology.

JOURNAL ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW

Wiseman, R. & O'Keeffe, C. (2003) An experimental test of mediumship.  The British Journal of Psychology. Through first stage and revision submitted.

BOOK CHAPTERS IN PRESS

Wiseman, R & Watt, C. (2005). Parapsychology: A review. Introduction to book on parapsychology published as part of The International Library of Psychology (Series Editor, Professor David Canter, The University of Liverpool).

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003-4

Wiseman, R. & Watt, C. (2004). Measuring superstitious belief: Why lucky charms matter. Proceedings of presented papers, The Parapsychological Association, 291-298.

Wiseman R. & Greening, E. (2004). Its still bending: Verbal suggestion and alleged psychokinetic metal bending. Proceedings of presented papers, The Parapsychological Association, 279-290.

Wiseman, R. & O'Keeffe, C. (2004) An experimental test of mediumship.  The British Journal of Psychology. Proceedings of presented papers, The Parapsychological Association, 299-312.

GRANTS AWARDED 2003-4

Awarding body: NESTA (National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts)

Investigators: Wiseman

Amount: £37,000

Duration/ From: Sept 04                  To: Sept 05

Awarding body: NESTA (National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts)

Investigators: Wiseman

Amount: £15,000

Duration/ From: Oct 04                   To: Dec 05

(this has not been formally announced yet)

(Already submitted)

Submitted to: The Bial Foundation

Investigators: Wiseman & Watt

Amount: £34,000

Duration/ From: Jan 05                     To: June 05

OTHER EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM (SINCE 2003)

(editorships, invited keynotes etc)

Presented a series of lectures at the Royal Society Summer Exhibition

Keynote Speaker at World Skeptics Conference (Italy, October 04)

Editor of book of collected papers on parapsychology published as part of The International Library of Psychology (Series Editor, Professor David Canter, The University of Liverpool). To be published in 2005.

PhD STUDENTS SUPERVISED

CIARAN OKEEFFE Start Date: Sept 01 Date of submission: Oct 04


Sarah Woods

Journal Publications:

S. Woods and D. Wolke, "Does the content of anti-bullying policies inform us about the prevalence of direct and relational bullying behaviour in primary schools?," Educational Psychology, vol. 23, pp. 381-401, 2003.

S. Woods and D. Wolke, "Direct and relational bullying experience among primary school children and academic achievement," Journal of School Psychology, vol. 42, pp. 135-155, 2004.

L. Hall, S. Woods, K. Dautenhahn, D. Sobral, A. Paiva, D. Wolke, and L. Newall, "Designing empathic agents: Adults versus kids.," Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 3220, pp. 604-613, 2004.

S. Woods, L. Hall, D. Sobral, K. Dautenhahn, D. Wolke. Animated Characters in Bullying Intervention. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2792, pp. 310-314, 2003.

Journals (in press)

S. Woods and E. White, "The association between bullying behaviour, arousal levels and behaviour problems," Journal of Adolescence, in press.

Book Chapters

K. Dautenhahn, S. Woods, and C. Kaouri, "Possible connections between bullying behaviour, empathy and imitation," in Models and mechanisms of imitation and social learning in robots, humans and animals: Behavioural, social and communicative dimensions, K. Dautenhahn and C. Nehaniv, Eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, in press.

R. Aylett, A. Paiva, S. Woods, L. Hall, and C. Zoll, "Expressive characters in anti-bullying research," in Animating Expressive Characters for Social Interaction., R. Aylett and L. Canamero, Eds. London: Benjamins, in press.

Future Publications: In submission

S. Woods, K. Dautenhahn, and J. Schulz, "Exploring the design space of robots: Children's perspectives," IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics: Part A, in submission.

Conference Presentations

K. Allen, S. Woods, and J. Done, "Bullying experiences and friendship quality in adolescents with mood disorders," presented at British Psychological Society Developmental Section Annual Conference, Leeds Metropolitan University, 2004.

S. Woods, H. Kalsi, and J. Done, "The relationship between bullying roles, quality of friendship, loneliness & risk taking behaviour," presented at British Psychological Society Developmental Section Annual Conference, Leeds University, 2004.

S. Woods, K. Dautenhahn, and J. Schulz, "The design space of robots: Investigating children's views," presented at Ro-Man, Kurashiki, Japan, 2004.

Woods, S. (2004). Virtual Bullying: Virtual Environments as an Educational Tool. The Face in the Machine: A seminar on Avatars and Digital Animation, 17 March 2004, University of Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire.

Wolke, D. & Woods, S (2004) Bullying-what we know and what we can do? Presentation given as part of the Children in the 90s Lecture, 3 February, 2004, ALSPAC, Bristol University.

Woods, S., & Hall, L. (2004) Using storyboards to guide the design of a virtual world for children to explore bullying issues. Poster presented at IDC conference 2004, June 1-3, Maryland, USA

Woods, S., Wolke, D., & Aylett, R. (2003). Bullying: An innovative intervention programme for the future. Paper presented at the Bullying: A ChildLine Conference, Business Design Centre, Islington, London.

Dautenhahn, K., & Woods, S. (2003). Possible connections between bullying behaviour, empathy and imitation. Paper presented at the Second International Symposium on Imitation in Animals and Artifacts, University of Wales, Aberystwyth.

Wolke, D., Woods, S., & Samarra, M. (2003, April 23 - 27 2003). The stability of victimisation behaviour. Paper presented at the SRCD Biennial Meeting, Tampa, Florida, USA.

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