Psychological services in prisons
(2005)
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Towl, G. (2005). Psychological services in prisons. The British journal of forensic practice, 7(2), 29-34
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Distributed leadership for distributed services: Offender management and public protection (2005)
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Towl, G., & Crighton, D. (2005). Distributed leadership for distributed services: Offender management and public protection. International Journal of Leadership in Public Services, 1(1), 49-55
National offender management services: Implications for applied psychological services in probation and prisons (2005)
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Towl, G. (2005). National offender management services: Implications for applied psychological services in probation and prisons. Forensic Update, 81, 22-26
Risk assessment (2005)
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Towl, G. (2005). Risk assessment. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 8(4), 91-93
Assessment and treatment of sexual offenders (2005)
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Bates, A., Crighton, D., & Towl, G. (2005). Assessment and treatment of sexual offenders
Sparse Imaging and continuous event-related fMRI in the visual domain: A systematic comparison (2005)
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Nebel, K., Stude, P., Wiese, H., Muller, B., de Greiff, A., Forsting, M., …Keidel, M. (2005). Sparse Imaging and continuous event-related fMRI in the visual domain: A systematic comparison. Human Brain Mapping, 24(2), 130-143. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.20075
Prefrontal cortex activity in self-initiated movements is condition-specific, but not movement-related (2005)
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Wiese, H., Stude, P., Nebel, K., Forsting, M., & de Greiff, A. (2005). Prefrontal cortex activity in self-initiated movements is condition-specific, but not movement-related. NeuroImage, 28(3), 691-697. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2005.06.044
Reorganization of motor execution rather than preparation in poststroke hemiparesis (2005)
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Wiese, H., Stude, P., Sarge, R., Nebel, K., Diener, H., & Keidel, M. (2005). Reorganization of motor execution rather than preparation in poststroke hemiparesis. Stroke, 36(7), 1474-1479. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.0000170639.26891.30
On the neural basis of focused and divided attention (2005)
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Nebel, K., Wiese, H., Stude, P., de Greiff, A., Diener, H., & Keidel, M. (2005). On the neural basis of focused and divided attention. Cognitive brain research, 25(3), 760-776. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cogbrainres.2005.09.011
Women's physical and psychological condition independently predict their preference for apparent health in faces (2005)
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Jones, B., Little, A., Boothroyd, L., Feinberg, D., Cornwell, R., DeBruine, L., …Perrett, D. (2005). Women's physical and psychological condition independently predict their preference for apparent health in faces. Evolution and Human Behavior, 26(6), 451-457. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2005.05.001Physical condition (e.g., health, fertility) influences female mate preferences in many species, with females in good condition preferring "higher quality" (e.g., healthier) mates. In humans, condition may comprise both physical (e.g., health and fer... Read More about Women's physical and psychological condition independently predict their preference for apparent health in faces.
Sound-induced flash illusion as an optimal percept (2005)
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Shams, L., Ma, W. W. J., & Beierholm, U. (2005). Sound-induced flash illusion as an optimal percept. NeuroReport, 16(17), 1923-7
The use of visual feedback is independent of visual awareness: evidence from visual extinction (2005)
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Schenk, T., Schindler, I., McIntosh, R., & Milner, A. (2005). The use of visual feedback is independent of visual awareness: evidence from visual extinction. Experimental Brain Research, 167(1), 95-102. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-005-0027-9Milner and Goodale (The visual brain in action, Oxford Press, 1995) made a distinction between vision for perception and vision for action. In contrast to perception, many action tasks have strict temporal constraints, which can only be met if the vi... Read More about The use of visual feedback is independent of visual awareness: evidence from visual extinction.
Implicit learning of nonlocal musical rules: Implicitly learning more than chunks (2005)
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Kuhn, G., & Dienes, Z. (2005). Implicit learning of nonlocal musical rules: Implicitly learning more than chunks. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 31(6), 1417-1432. https://doi.org/10.1037/0278-7393.31.6.1417Dominant theories of implicit learning assume that implicit learning merely involves the learning of chunks of adjacent elements in a sequence. In the experiments presented here, participants implicitly learned a nonlocal rule, thus suggesting that i... Read More about Implicit learning of nonlocal musical rules: Implicitly learning more than chunks.
Considering multiple criteria for social categorization can reduce intergroup bias (2005)
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Hall, N., & Crisp, R. (2005). Considering multiple criteria for social categorization can reduce intergroup bias. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 31(10), 1435-1444. https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167205276084
Valuing risk reductions: Testing for range biases in payment card and random card sorting methods. (2005)
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Covey, J., Loomes, G., & Bateman, I. (2007). Valuing risk reductions: Testing for range biases in payment card and random card sorting methods. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 50(4), 467-482. https://doi.org/10.1080/09640560701401986
Suppositions, extensionality, and conditionals: A critique of the mental model theory of Johnson-Laird and Byrne (2002) (2005)
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Evans, J., Over, D., & Handley, S. (2005). Suppositions, extensionality, and conditionals: A critique of the mental model theory of Johnson-Laird and Byrne (2002). Psychological Review, 112(4), 1040-1052. https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-295x.112.4.1040P. N. Johnson-Laird and R. M. J. Byrne (see record 2002-18225-002) proposed an influential theory of conditionals in which mental models represent logical possibilities and inferences are drawn from the extensions of possibilities that are used to re... Read More about Suppositions, extensionality, and conditionals: A critique of the mental model theory of Johnson-Laird and Byrne (2002).
The BOLD response during Stroop task-like inhibition paradigms: Effects of task difficulty and task-relevant modality (2005)
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Mitchell, R. (2005). The BOLD response during Stroop task-like inhibition paradigms: Effects of task difficulty and task-relevant modality. Brain and Cognition, 59(1), 23-37. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandc.2005.04.001Previous studies of the Stroop task propose two key mediators: the prefrontal and cingulate cortices but hints exist of functional specialization within these regions. This study aimed to examine the effect of task modality upon the prefrontal and ci... Read More about The BOLD response during Stroop task-like inhibition paradigms: Effects of task difficulty and task-relevant modality.
Asymmetric interference between sex and emotion in face perception (2005)
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Atkinson, A., Tipples, J., Burt, D., & Young, A. (2005). Asymmetric interference between sex and emotion in face perception. Perception & psychophysics, 67(7), 1199-1213. https://doi.org/10.3758/bf03193553Previous research with speeded-response interference tasks modeled on the Garner paradigm has demonstrated that task-irrelevant variations in either emotional expression or facial speech do not interfere with identity judgments, but irrelevant variat... Read More about Asymmetric interference between sex and emotion in face perception.
Commitment to relationships and preferences for femininity and apparent health in faces are strongest on days of the menstrual cycle when progesterone level is high (2005)
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Jones, B., Little, A., Boothroyd, L., DeBruine, L., Feinberg, D., Smith, M. L., …Perrett, D. (2005). Commitment to relationships and preferences for femininity and apparent health in faces are strongest on days of the menstrual cycle when progesterone level is high. Hormones and Behavior, 48(3), 283-290. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2005.03.010Previous studies of changes in women's behavior during the menstrual cycle have offered insight into the motivations underpinning women's preferences for social cues associated with possible direct benefits (e.g., investment, low risk of infection) a... Read More about Commitment to relationships and preferences for femininity and apparent health in faces are strongest on days of the menstrual cycle when progesterone level is high.
The voice and face of woman: one ornament that signals quality? (2005)
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Feinberg, D., Jones, B., DeBruine, L., Moore, F., Law Smith, M., Cornwell, R., …Perrett, D. (2005). The voice and face of woman: one ornament that signals quality?. Evolution and Human Behavior, 26(5), 398-408. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2005.04.001The attractiveness of women's faces, voices, bodies, and odors appear to be interrelated, suggesting that they reflect a common trait such as femininity. We invoked novel approaches to test the interrelationships between female vocal and facial attra... Read More about The voice and face of woman: one ornament that signals quality?.