Items where Subject is "B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology"
Number of items at this level: 37.
BBagshaw, Andrew and Hale, Joanne (2015) Altered thalamocortical and intra-thalamic functional connectivity during light sleep compared to wake. [Dataset] (Submitted) Bandini, Elisa (2015) Can naïve chimpanzees use tools? In: University of Birmingham Graduate School Research Poster Conference 2015, 16th June 2015, University of Birmingham. (Unpublished) Bibbey, Adam (2013) How stressed do you get?: A negative personality constellation is associated with higher feelings of stress but lower blood pressure, heart rate, and hormone responses to stressful experiences. In: University of Birmingham Graduate School Research Poster Conference 2013 , 12th June 2013, University of Birmingham. (Unpublished) Bibbey, Adam (2014) We are watching you: Type D personality is associated with greater blood pressure, heart rate and hormone responses in socially stressful situations. In: University of Birmingham Graduate School Research Poster Conference 2014, 10th June 2014, University of Birmingham. (Unpublished) Booth, David A. (2013) Chemosensory influences on eating and drinking, and their cognitive mediation. In: Nutrition and Chemosensation. Taylor & Francis (CRC Press), Boca Raton, FL. (In Press) Booth, David A. (2008) Food consumption patterns to reduce and prevent obesity. In: Departmental Seminar, School of Dietetics & Human Nutrition, McGill University, 23 November 2008, McGill / Macdonald Campus, St.-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec. (Unpublished) Booth, David A. (2006) Minds, Mechanisms and Made Free: the scientific study of human life upheld by the Creator. In: Mind, Machines and Majesty - The Boundaries of Humanity, 4 November, 2006, London Institute of Contemporary Christianity. (Unpublished) Booth, David A. (1997) Research: a personal approach. Other. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Booth, David A. (2004) Scientific requirements for an engineered model of consciousness. Working Paper. Journal of Consciousness Studies. (Unpublished) Booth, David A. (2008) The 150-year-old science of “active virtual machines”. In: School Seminar, Computer Science, UBham, 13 Nov 08, University of Birmingham. (Unpublished) Booth, David A. (1995) Tricky Stats. (1) Confounding. (2) P values. (3) Scales. The Psychologist. (Unpublished) Booth, David A. and Freeman, Richard (1993) Individuals’ integration of sensory and semantic features in discriminal object-recognition space. In: CSBBCS/EPS joint meeting, 15-17 July 1993, University of Toronto. (Unpublished) Booth, David A. and Sharpe, Oliver and Conner, Mark T. (2011) Discrimination without description. Are the differences conceptualised or fully subconscious? Discrimination without description. Are the differences conceptualised or fully subconscious?. pp. 1-19. (Unpublished) Booth, David A. and Thibault, Louise and Chesneau, Caroline and Baek, Seolhyang (2006) Getting evidence for most and least fattening local eating customs from individuals’ reports in their culture’s terms. In: BFDG 2006, 20-21 April 2006, University of Birmingham (UK). (Unpublished) Brindle, Ryan (2014) It’s all in your head! The uncoupling of psychological and biological stress responses. In: University of Birmingham Graduate School Research Poster Conference 2014, 10th June 2014, University of Birmingham. (Unpublished) CChoi, Inhyang (Alice) and Haslett , Damian and Butryn, Theodore and Smith , Brett (2018) Sport and social justice: international perspectives and new horizons in athlete activism research. In: 6th International Conference on Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise, 06/06/2018 - 08/06/2018, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Choi, Inhyang (Alice) and Haslett , Damian and Smith , Brett (2018) Disabled athlete activism: motivators and barriers to participation in activism among athletes with disabilities in South Korea. In: 6th International Conference on Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise, 06/06/2018 - 08/06/2018, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Choi , Inhyang (Alice) and Haslett , Damian and Smith, Brett (2019) Disabled athlete activism in South Korea: a mixed-method study. In: 15th European Congress of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC), 15/07/2019 - 20/07/2019, University of Münster, Münster, Germany . Choi , Inhyang (Alice) and Smith , Brett (2019) Exploring activism type in social justice and disability sport: current status and future prospects of the disability social movement. In: 15th European Congress of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC), 15/07/2019 - 20/07/2019, Munster, Germany . Cooner, TS (2009) A Conversation with Dorothy Rowe - Why we lie. [Video] GGallicchio, G and Cooke, A and Ring, C (2015) Conscious processing and cortico-cortical functional connectivity in golf putting. In: 50th Anniversary of International Society of Sport Psychology (ISSP) , Rome, Italy. (Unpublished) Gallicchio, G and Cooke, A and Ring, C (2017) Eye quietness and quiet eye in expert and novice golf performance: an electrooculographic analysis. In: 14th World Congress of the International Society of Sport Psychology (ISSP), Seville, Spain. Gallicchio, G and Cooke, A and Ring, C (2017) Practice makes efficient: Effects of golf practice on brain activity. In: 7th Annual Meeting of Expertise and Skill Acquisition Network (ESAN), Coventry University. (Unpublished) Gallicchio, G and Cooke, A and Ring, C (2017) Quiet eye and eye quietness: Electrooculographic methods to study ocular activity during motor skills. In: Society for Psychophysiological Research, 57th Annual Meeting, October 11-15, 2017, Vienna, Austria. Gallicchio, G and Cooke, A and Ring, C (2016) Suppression of left temporal cortical activity mediates improvements in golf putting: A neural signature of expertise in precision sports? In: British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) Student Conference, March 2016, Bangor, UK. (Unpublished) Gander-Zaucker, Shoshana (2016) Domestic abuse services: an experience-based co-design study. In: University of Birmingham Graduate School Research Poster Conference 2016, 14th June 2016, University of Birmingham. (Unpublished) Gunn, Rachel (2014) Am I delusional? In: University of Birmingham Graduate School Research Poster Conference 2014, 10th June 2014, University of Birmingham. (Unpublished) KKoene, Ansgar R. and Honisch, Juliane J. and Endo, Satoshi and Wing, Alan M. (2013) Relative information content of gestural features of non-verbal communication related to object-transfer interactions. In: EU FP7 CogLaboration project, 19-21 June 2013, Tilburg, the Netherlands. MMartin, Faith (2008) Psychology, religion and development: a literature review. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Meadows, Angela (2014) Sticks and stones: the association between weight discrimination and mental and physical well-being. In: University of Birmingham Graduate School Research Poster Conference 2014, 10th June 2014, University of Birmingham. (Unpublished) Mustafa, Rizwan (2014) Sacred Soldiers. Identifying the cause(s) of Muslim violent extremism: developing a theoretical framework for a credible intervention programme. In: University of Birmingham Graduate School Research Poster Conference 2014, 10th June 2014, University of Birmingham. (Unpublished) PPailing, Adam (2018) Dataset to accompany the manuscript: Depressive symptoms, socially anxious symptoms, psychosocial maturity, and risk perception associations with risk-taking behaviour. [Dataset] (Submitted) RReniers, Renate LEP and Murphy, Laura and Lin, Ashleigh and Bartolome, Sandra P and Wood, Stephen J (2015) Risk perception and risk-taking behaviour during adolescence: the influence of personality and gender. [Dataset] (Submitted) Romain, Laurence and Divjak, Dagmar (2023) Teaching material based on the publication “The types of cues that help you learn”. Other. University of Birmingham, University of Birmingham. SSantos-Merx, Lourdes and Booth, David A. (1996) Stability and change in meat avoidance habits and their motivation in young women. In: Annual Meeting of the Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society and the Association for the Study of Food and Society, and the 5th Food Choice Conference , 6–9 June 1996, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A.. (Unpublished) Sloman, Aaron (2019) The Computer Revolution in Philosophy: Philosophy, Science and Models of Mind. Author. (Unpublished) WWest, Melanie (2014) Computerized attention training - an intervention with older adults. In: University of Birmingham Graduate School Research Poster Conference 2014, 10th June 2014, University of Birmingham. (Unpublished) |