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This publication from the BPS Cognitive Psychology Section is for psychologists working in the fields of industry, the health service, government departments, and colleges and universities. Their interests cover most aspects of cognitive psychology and related areas. The aim of The Cognitive Psychology Bulletin is to keep members informed about:
- Section and other relevant Society activities;
- innovative practice changes in statutory provision and legislation;
- latest research; and
- training courses, events and conferences
It also provides a means for psychologists, trainees and assistants to make contact with colleagues working with similar issues or projects.
Contents
Editorial
Duncan Guest
Chair's Column
Sue Sherman
Introducing the BPS Cognitive Psychology Section Committee
The 32nd BPS Cognitive Psychology Section Annual Conference
Keynote addresses
- Spatial demonstratives and perceptual space: Describing and remembering object locations
Professor Kenny Coventry - Perceptual expertise in the real world and the laboratory
Professor James Tanaka - Healthcare translational cognitive science and the effects of deployment trauma: Some observations
Professor William Milberg
Poster Winners
- The influence of angularity, symmetry and the number of elements on shape-valence and shape-taste matches
Alejandro Salgado et al. - Orienting towards face-like stimuli in early childhood
Punit Shah et al.
Undergraduate Essay Prize Winner
Jennifer Murphy
Conference Review
- Face Processing: Past, Present and Future
Hannah M. Tummon, Allan McNeill & Robert A. Johnston - Conference Reviews from Postgraduate Bursary Winners
Philip I.N. Ulrich, Jenny Parfitt-Bowman & Gabriella J. Mutale
Bayesian data analysis: Advantages and opportunities
Mark Andrews
Conference Reviews from Postgraduate Bursary Winners
Philip I.N. Ulrich, Jenny Parfitt-Bowman & Gabriella J. Mutale
The Cognitive Psychology Section sponsored ESCOP 2015 symposium: 'Unconscious Influences on Goal-Directed Cognition'
George Georgiou & Linden Ball
Call for Contributions
The Cognitive Psychology Section Online
Natalie Butcher & Michael Pilling
Postgraduate Column
Harriet M.J. Smith
The Cognitive Psychology Section at the BPS Annual Conference 2016
Andrew Dunn
Series: Cognitive Psychology Bulletin
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