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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
Andrew Dunn
Chair's Column
Duncan Guest
The BPS Cognitive Psychology Section Committee
The 35th BPS Cognitive Psychology Section Annual Conference
Articles from the Keynotes
- Does cognitive training work?
Fernand Gobet - The functionalist agenda in memory research
James S. Nairne - Informing methods of reading instruction with cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience
Joanne S. H. Taylor, Matthew H. Davis & Kathleen Rastle
Prize winners
- The Allan McNeill Postgraduate Poster Prize Award
Christopher A. Atkin, Duncan Guest, Christina J. Howard, Thom Baguley & Joshua Baker - Undergraduate Project Award
Annie Morsi
Research reviews and opinion pieces
The worldwide public impact of identifying super-recognisers for police and business
Josh P. DavisCognition can be distributed, extended, enacted, embodied and systemic (but does it matter which?)
Nicholas J. Shipp & Frédéric Vallée-TourangeauWhat 100 years of typing research can tell us
Motonori YamaguchiDo I have your full attention? Effects of perceptual load and meaningful stimuli on selective attention in ASD
Ian TyndallDo individuals with Chronic Pain show attentional bias to pain-related information? An early stage systematic review of the eye-tracking evidence
Daniel Gaffiero, James Elander & Frances A. MaratosConference reviews
BPS Psychology of Women and Equalities Section (POWES) Annual Conference 2018
Sue ShermanConference Review BPS Cognitive Section Annual Conference 2018
Angela MedvedevaReview of the BPS Cognitive Section Annual Conference 2018, with special reference to the Symposium on Healthy and Pathological Cognitive Ageing
Francesco PupilloA review of the BPS Cognitive Section Annual Conference 2018
Christopher RobusBPS Cognitive section conference: What is all the hubbub?
Alexandra SeddonBPS Cognitive Section Conference 2018: A review
Chloe Rhianne NewburyBPS Cognitive Section Annual Conference 2018: Impressions from a first-time attendee
David SpaldingBook and film reviews
The Quick Fix Guide to Academic Writing: How to avoid big mistakes and small errors
Reviewer: Caroline FordHow to Read Journal Articles in the Social Sciences. A very practical guide for students
Reviewer: Caroline FordYour Guide to Successful Postgraduate Study
Reviewer: Robert DaviesDoing a Literature Review: Releasing the Research Imagination (2nd Edition)
Reviewer: Russell TurkHeterogeneity of Function in Numerical Cognition
Reviewer: Joanne EavesThe Malleability of Memory: A film review of The Sense of an Ending
Reviewer: Lauren Knott
Series: Cognitive Psychology Bulletin
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