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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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Contents
Editorial
Andrew K. Dunn
Chair's Column
Duncan Guest
The BPS Cognitive Psychology Section Committee
Annual Cognitive Paper Prize Winner
Précis of Cooper, Byde, de Cecilio, Fulks and Morais (2018): ‘Set-Shifting and Place-Keeping as Separable Control Processes’
Rick Cooper
Conference Poster Prize Winner
In-group bias reduces the propensity of typical adults to take an autistic perspective
Clodagh Towns & Antonia Hamilton
Research Review, Reports and Opinion pieces
Why Covid-19 might be making us lose our sense of time…
Ruth Ogden
The arousing and attentional effects of facial expressions on time perception: A systematic review
Filip M. Nuyens, Daria J. Kuss, Mark D. Griffiths & Olatz Lopez-Fernandez
Towards understanding the impacts of anxiety on attention and visual working memory
David M. Spalding & Louise A. Brown Nicholls
Innovating eyewitness identification procedures: Bridging the gap between the basic and applied literatures
Madeleine P. Ingham, Melissa F. Colloff, Harriet M.J. Smith & Heather D. Flowe
BPS Cognitive Postgraduate Rapid Project Grant Reports
Cognitive predictors of individual differences in children’s language acquisition
Ashley Blake & Ewa Dabrowska
Using the BPS Rapid Project Grant to pilot a study online
Samuel Bond
Effects of position and axis range on perceptions of risk in data visualisations
Duncan Bradley
Traumatic brain injury in the criminal justice system: Legal decision making in the magistrates’ court
Eleanor Bryant
Individual differences in face and voice recognition
Ryan Jenkins, Josh P. Davis, Claire Monks & Stella Tsermentseli
Evaluating neuropsychological assessment of mild traumatic brain injury – during a pandemic!
Michelle Newman
Postgraduate research during the Covid-19 pandemic: The impact of the Postgraduate Rapid Project Grant
Christopher Robus
Individual differences in the use of motion during face recognition
Laura Sexton, Natalie Butcher & Jonathon Reay
Cross-cultural facial emotion recognition – are our perceptions of emotions shifting with current events?
Anastasia Vikhanova
Book Reviews
Effective Scientific Communication by Cristina Hanganu-Bresch & Kelleen Flaherty
Reviewed by Craig Harper
The Oxford Hanbook of 4E Cognition edited by Albert Newen, Leon de Bruin & Shaun Gallagher
Reviewed by Nicholas J. Shipp
Series: Cognitive Psychology Bulletin
SKU: PUB-CAT-2381