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Number of items: 26.

Type: Article | 2017

Type: Article | 2017

Type: Article | 2017

Type: Article | 2017

The influence of pupil alignment on spectator address in Manet’s portraiture - Nicholas Donnelly, Elizabeth Harland, Natalie Mestry, Natalie Thompson, Tobiasz Trawinski and Simon P. Liversedge
Type: Article | 2017

Parafoveal preview effects in reading unspaced text - Denis Drieghe, Gemma Fitzsimmons and Simon P. Liversedge
Type: Article | 2017

Exploring the relationship between stride, stature and hand size for forensic assessment - Richard Guest, Oscar Miguel-Hurtado, Sarah Stevenage and Sue Black
Type: Article | 2017

Oculomotor and linguistic processing effects in reading dynamic horizontally scrolling text - Hannah Harvey, Hayward J. Godwin, Gemma Fitzsimmons, Simon P. Liversedge and Robin Walker
Type: Article | 2017

Pupillometric and saccadic measures of affective and executive processing in anxiety - Piril Hepsomali, Julie Hadwin, Simon Liversedge and Matthew Garner
Type: Article | 2017

Type: Article | 2017

Type: Dataset | 2017 | University of Southampton

Type: Article | 2017

Processing of co-reference in autism spectrum disorder - Philippa, Lucy Howard, Simon Liversedge and Valerie Benson
Type: Article | 2017

Does text contrast mediate binocular advantages in reading? - Stephanie Jainta, Mirela Nikolova and Simon Liversedge
Type: Article | 2017

CBT: Values and Ethics - David Kingdon, Nicholas Maguire, Dzintra Stalmeisters and Michael Townend
Type: Book | 2017 | Sage Publishing | Item not available on this server.

Neglect patients exhibit egocentric or allocentric neglect for the same stimulus contingent upon task demands - Louise-Ann Leyland Leyland, Hayward J. Godwin, Valerie Benson and Simon P. Liversedge
Type: Article | 2017

The role of character positional frequency on Chinese word learning during natural reading - Feifei Liang, Hazel I. Blythe, Xuejun Bai, Guoli Yan, Xi Lin, Chuanli Zang and Simon P. Liversedge
Type: Article | 2017

Involving people with lived experience of homelessness in electronic health records research - Serena Luchenski, Sharon Clint, Rob Aldridge, Andrew Hayward, Nicholas Maguire, Alistair Story and Nigel Hewett
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2017 | Swansea University

The cognitive heuristics behind disclosure decisions - Vincent, Joseph Marmion, Felicity Bishop, David E. Millard and Sarah V. Stevenage
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2017 | Springer

The tragedy of the identity assurance commons - Vincent, Joseph Marmion, David Millard, Enrico Gerding and Sarah Stevenage
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2017

What is the lived experience of being discharged from a psychiatric inpatient stay? - Anna Redding, Nick Maguire, George Johnson and Tess Maguire
Type: Article | 2017

Type: Article | 2017

The importance of search strategy for finding targets in open terrain - Charlotte, Alice Riggs, Katherine Cornes, Hayward J. Godwin, Simon P. Liversedge, Richard Guest and Nick Donnelly
Type: Article | 2017

Training and performance measures for novices to the area of fingerprint analysis - Sarah Stevenage, Alice Bennett and Christy Pitfield
Type: Article | 2017

Type: Article | 2017

Type: Article | 2017

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