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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
Natalie Butcher
Chair's Column
Thomas C. Ormerod
The BPS Cognitive Psychology Section Committee
Annual Cognitive Paper Prize Winner
Précis of Berens, Richards, and Horner (2020): Dissociating memory accessibility and precision in forgetting
Aidan J. Horner & Sam C. Berens
The Allan McNeill Postgraduate Poster Prize Award
Angry, furious, mad as hell! The effect of satiating different emotion words on emotion perception
Sumaiyah Raza & Hannah Hobson
Undergraduate Project Prize Award
The effects of contextual diversity and pronunciation ease on word learning through reading
Christina Sarantopoulos & Jo Taylor
Research Reviews and Reports
The effects of multimodal training on working memory in younger and older adults
Loredana Frau, Valentina Cazzato, Francis McGlone & Davide Bruno
Towards an earlier diagnosis of memory deterioration in dementia: VALMT (The Verbal Associative Learning & Memory Test)
Ashok Jansari & Terry McGibbon
Opinion Pieces
Involving final year project students in large-scale, collaborative cognitive research: The Eyewitness Undergraduate Project Consortium
Ruth Horry
Approaching the PhD thesis and viva: Clarifying expectations and enhancing preparations
Christopher R. Madan
Postgraduate Column
Discovering the fascination behind cognitive restoration
David Beevers
BPS Postgraduate Rapid Grant Award Reports
Individual differences in the visuospatial body map and body dysmorphia
Astrid Priscilla Martinez-Cedillo, Jack Mitchell & Helge Gillmeister
The intentionality of mind wandering in adolescence
Jessica Cherry, Teresa McCormack & Agnieszka J. Jaroslawska
Improving the validity and reliability of eyewitness memory research using virtual reality
Andrew Green, supervised by Dr Andrew Clark & Professor Andy Guppy
It’s all in the mind: Linking internal representations of emotion with facial expression recognition
Connor T. Keating & Jennifer L. Cook
Developing Rehabilitation Training for Children and Adults with Developmental Prosopagnosia
Judith Lowes
Book Reviews
How to Think: Understanding the Way We Decide, Remember and Make Sense of the World by John Paul Minda
Reviewed by Philip Fine
Models of the Mind: How Physics, Engineering and Mathematics Have Shaped Our Understanding of the Brain by Grace Lindsay
Reviewed by Matthew Watson
Series: Cognitive Psychology Bulletin
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