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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:
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- latest research; and
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Contents
Editorial
Duncan Guest
Chair's Column
Sue Sherman
The BPS Cognitive Psychology Section Committee
The 33rd BPS Cognitive Psychology Section Annual Conference
Articles from the Keynotes
- Gastrophysics: The new science of the diner
Charles Spence - The cognitive basis of skills (and their absence) in detecting deception
Thomas C. Ormerod & Coral J. Dando - The roles of auditory streams of processing in speech processing
Sophie Scott - If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart
Albert Costa
Winners of the Best Conference Poster Award
- Cross-modal selective attention in synaesthetes: Evidence for better filtering abilitie
Anna Mas-Casadesús & Elena Gherri - The eyes have it! The role of specific facial features for identity matching
N Gentry, M Bindemann & R Johnston
Methods of Investigation
Tracking trajectories: A brief review for researchers
Christopher Kent, Sarah Taylor, Niall Taylor & Emily Darley
PsyToolkit: A novel way to run experiments and questionnaires online
Gijsbert Stoet
OpenSesame: A python based experiment builder
Joshua Baker
The Cognitive Psychology Section Online
Natalie Butcher & Michael Pilling
Conference Reviews
Bursary Winner Conference Reviews
The 10th Anniversary meeting of the Research in Imagery and Observation Group
Jonathan Emerson, Matthew Scott, Ryan P.W. Kenny & Erica Jinks
Postgraduate Section
Does wakeful rest enhance declarative memory?
Amy Atkinson
Auditory-visual integration in noise: A brief review
Jemaine Stacey
Positive emotion expands visual attention... Or maybe not...
Ashley, J. Taylor, Robert, C.A. Bendall, & Catherine Thompson
A tribute to Dr Allan McNeill
Sue Sherman and friends
Series: Cognitive Psychology Bulletin
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