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1. BADDELEY, A.D. (1976a) The Psychology of Memory. New York: Basic Books.
2. BADDELEY, A.D. (1976b) Information-Processing and Alcohol: A Field Experiment. Paper presented at the First Scandinavian Symposium on Information Processing and Performance.
3. BADDELEY, A.D. Applied Cognitive and Cognitive Applied Psychology: The Case of Face Recognition. In: Perspectives in Memory Research. L-G. Nilsson (Ed.). Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, (in press).
4. BADDELEY, A.D. Working Memory and Reading. In: The Proceedings of the Conference on The Processing of Visible Language,
Eindhoven, Sept. 1977. P.A. Kolers, M.E. Wrolstad and H. Bouma (Eds.) (in press).
5. BADDELEY, A.D. The Trouble with "Levels": A Re-examination of Craik & Lockhart's Framework for Memory Research. Psychological Review (in press).
6. BADDELEY, A.D. (1978a) On the Importance of Acoustic Encoding in Short-term Memory: A Reply to Morris. Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 31, 120-121
7. BADDELEY, A.D. (1978b) The Psychology of Memory: Implications for the Design of Retrospective Surveys. Paper presented at SSRC/Royal Statistical Society Symposium on Retrospective Data (in press).
8. BADDELEY, A.D. Levels of Processing and Levels of Explanation.To appear in L.S. Cermak and F.I.M. Craik (Eds.), Rockport Symposium on Levt-ls of Processing. Erlbaum (in press).
9. BADDELEY, A.D., CUCCARO, W.J., EGSTROM, G.H., WELTMAN, G., 4 WILLIS, M.A. (1975) Cognitive Efficiency of Divers Working in Cold Water. Human Factors. 17, (5), 446-454.
10. BADDELEY, A.D., GODDEN, D., MORAY, N., ROSS, H.E., 8 SYNODINOS, N. Selection of Diving Trainees. Final Report to Training Services Agency (in press).
11. BADDELEY, A.D.. & HITCH, G..T. (1977) Recency Re-examined. In: Attention & Performance IV, S. Dornic (Ed.), Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 647-667.
12. BADDELEY.Y, A.D., & HTTCh. C.J. (1977) Commentary on "Working Memory". In: Human Memory: basic Processes, C.H. Bower (Ed.), New York: Academic Press, pp. 191-241.
13. RADDELEY, A.D., & HULL, A.J. Two kinds of suffix effect in immediate serial recall. Journal of Verbal Learning & Verbal Behavior (in press).
14. BADDELEY, A.D., & LONGMAN, D.J.A. The Influence of Length and Frequency of Training Sessions on the Rate of Learning to Type. Krgonouics, (in press).
15. BADDELEY, A.D., THOMSON, N., & BUCHANAN, M. (1975) Word Length and the Structure of Short-Term Memory. Journal of Verbal Learning & Verbal Behavior, 14, 575-589.
16. BARNARD, P.J. Task Constraints and User Variables in Cognitive Ergonomics. In: Hanson, B.L. (Ed.), Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Metropolitan Chapter of the Human Factors Society, (in press).
17. BARNARD, P.J., & MARCEL, A.J. (1977) A Preliminary Investigation of Factors Influencing the Interpretation of Pictorial Instructions for the Use of Apparatus. In: The Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Human Factors in Telecommunications, Cambridge, Sept. 1977, pp. 379-392.
18. BARNARD, P.J., MORTON, J., LONG, J.B., & OTTLEY, E.A. (1977) Planning Menus for Display: Some Effects of their Structure and Content on User Performance. In: Displays for Man-Machine Systems. Institute of Electrical Engineers Conference Publication, No. 150. pp 130-13J
19. BARNARD, P.J., & WRIGHT, P. (1976) The Effects of Spaced Character Formats on the Production and Legibility of Handwritten Names. Ergonomics, 19, (1), 81-92.
20. BARNARD, P., WRIGHT, P., & WILCOX, P. (1978) The Effects of Spatial Constraints on the Legibility of Handwritten Alphanumeric Codes. Ergonomics, 21, (1), 73-78.
21. BLOOMFIELD, R.J. (1978) Event Timing and Recording in Digital Format for On-Line Experiments. Ergonomics, 21, (2),
22. BROOKS, D.N., & BADDELEY, A.D. (1976) What can Amnesic Patients Learn. Neuropsychologia, 14, 111-122.
23. BROWN, I.D. (1974) Current Problems of Compatibility in the Design of Information. In: The Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Human Factors in Telecommunications, Montreal, Ottawa. Canadian Telecommunications Carriers Association.
24. BROWN, I.D. (1976) Fatigue. In: P.A.B. Raffle (Ed.), Medical Aspects of Fitness to Drive, 3rd Edition, Chapter 10, 53-60. Medical Commission on Accident Prevention, London.
25. BROWN, I.D. (1977) New Directions in Traffic Research: Routes of Evil, or Transports of Delight? In: J.A. Michon and H.H. van der Molen (Eds.), Sociale Verkeerskunde, Proceedings of Symposium held at the Rijksuniversiteit Gronigen, Nov. 1974, pp. 129 -132.
26. BROWN, I.D. (1977) Accidents on the Road. In: Human Error. Proceedings of Symposium held during the 1977 Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, University of Aston in Birmingham, Sept. 1977.
27. BROWN, I.D. Dual-Task Methods of Assessing Workload. Ergonomics (in press).
28. BROWN, I.D. Potential Applications of Findings from Shiftwork Studies to Accident Reduction Among Long-Distance Drivers. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork. London: Taylor and Francis, (in press).
29. BROWN, I.D. Can Ergonomics Improve Primary Safety in Road Transport Systems? Ergonomics, (in press).
30. BROWN, I.D. A Psychologists view of Driving Fatigue, its Measurement, and Possible Counter-measures. C.E.C. Publication, (in press).
31. BROWN, I.D. & COPEMAN, A.K. (1975) Drivers' attitudes to the seriousness of Road Traffic Offences Considered in Relation to the Design of Sanctions. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 7, 15-26.
32. BROWN, I.D. & HOLLOWAY, CM. (1974) Unintentional Behaviour. In: Introduction to Psychology, Social Sciences 2nd Level Course DS261. Milton Keynes: Open University Press.
33. BROWN., I.D., HULL, A.J., & COX, A. Some effects of format and colour contrast on data entry and retrieval by telephone switchboard operators. (Manuscript submitted).
34. BRUCE, V.G. (1977) Processing and Remembering Pictorial Information. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Cambridge University.
35. BYRNE, R. (1977) Planning Meals: Problem-Solving on a Real Data-Base. Cognition, 5. 287-332.
36. CARPENTER, A. (1975) Hearing and Auditory Displays. Chapter 8 added to Vol. II of Human Factors for Designers of Naval Equipment. MRC/RNPRC, 0ESC.
37. CARPENTER, A. (1975) Voice Communications. Chapter 9 added to Vol. II of Human Factors for Designers of Naval Equipment. MRC/RNPRC, OESC.
36. COLBOURN. C.J. Perceived Risk as a Determinant of Driver Behaviour. Accident Analysis and Prevention, (in press). (1978)
39. COLBOURN, C.J., SHOWN, CD., & COFEMAN, A.K. / Drivers' Judgements of Safe Distances in Vehicle Following. Human Factors. 20, 1—11.
40. CONRAD. R. (I976) Betters Arising. In: P. Henderson (Ed.), Communication Currently Used in the Education ot Deaf Children. LONDON: R.N.l.D.. 146-155.
41. CONRAD, R. (1976) Speech Quality Deaf Children. In: S.D.G. Stephens (Ed.!, Disorders of Auditory function, 2. London: Academic Press, 181-186.
42. CONRAD, R. (1576) towards & Definition of Oral Success. In: Methods of Communication, Currently Used in the: Education of Deaf Children. The Harrogate Papers. London: R.N.I.D. 1-7.
43. CONRAD, R. (1977) Lip-Reading by Deaf and Hearing Children. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 47, 60-65.
44. CONRAD, R. (1977) The Reading Ability of Deaf School-Leavers. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 47, 138-148.
45. DARBY, C.E., BINNIE, CD., HARDING, G.F.A., JEAVONS, P.M., STEFANSSON, S.F., & WILKINS, A.J. (1977) Television Epilepsy and Pattern Sensitivity. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 43, 449-636.
46. DAVIS, F.M., BADDELEY, A.D., & HANCOCK, T.R. (1975) Diver Performance - The Effect of Cold Water. Undersea Biomedical Research II, 195-213.
47. FORSTER, P.M. Attentional Selectivity: A Rejoinder to Hockey. British Journal of Psychology, (in press).
48. FORSTER, P.M., & GRIERSON, A.T. Noise and Attentional Selectivity: A Reproducible Phenomenon? British Journal of Psychology, (in press).
49. FOX, J. (1974) Recognition and Attention. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 26, (1), 144-157.
50. FOX, J. (1975) The Use of Structural Diagnostics in Recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 104, (1), 57-67.
51. FOX, J. (1977) An Observation on Set and Visual Comparison Processes. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 29, 267-276.
52. GLENVILLE, M., & BROUGHTON, R. Reliability of the Stanford Sleepiness Scale Compared to Short Duration Performance Tests and the Wilkinson Auditory Vigilance Task. Paper prepared for the 18th Annual APSS Meeting, California, 4th April 1978.
53. GLENVILLE, M., BROUGHTON, R., WING, A.M., & WILKINSON, R.T. Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Short Duration Performance Measures Compared to The Wilkinson Auditory Vigilance Task. Paper prepared for the 18th Annual APSS Meeting, California, 4th April, 1978.
54. GLENVILLE, M., & WILKINSON, R.T. Portable Devices for Measuring Performance in the Field: The Effects of Sleep Deprivation and Night Shift on the Performance of Computer Operators. Ergonomics, (in press).
55. GODDEN, D., (1975) Cold, Wet and Hostile. New Behaviour (June). 422-425.
56. GODDEN, D.R. (1976) Transition Structure Versus Commitment in Sequential Subjective Probability Revision. Acta Psychologica, 40, 21-28.
57. GODDEN, D.R. (1976) Probability as Preparedness to Act: Direct Estimation Versus Indirect Measurement. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 7, 147-158.
58. GODDEN, D., & BADDELEY, A.D. The Role of Extrinsic Context in Recognition Memory. Submitted to British Journal of Psychology.
59. HART, J., HILL, H.M., BYE, C.E., WILKINSON, R.T., & PECK, A.W. (1976) The Effects of Low Doses of Amylobarbitone Sodium and Diazepam on Human Performance. British Journal of Clinical
Pharmacology, 3, 289-298.
60. HATFIELD, F.M. , HOWARD, D. , BARBER, J., JONES, C, & MORTON, J. (1977) Object naming in Aphasics - The Lack of Effect on Context or Realism. Neuropsychologia, 15, 717-727.
61. HERBERT, M. (1975) Direct Assessments of Subjective Sleep Quality. In: M. H. Chase, W.C. Stern and P.L. Walter (Eds.), Sleep Research, Vol. 4, p.223. Los Angeles Brain Research Institute - Brain Information Service.
62. HERBERT, M. (1975) Disturbed Sleep and Mood. In: M.H. Chase, W.C. Stern, and P.L. Walter (Eds.), Sleep Research, Vol. 4, p.171. Los Angeles Brain Research Institute - Brain Information Service.
63. HERBERT. M. (1975) Performance After Heat-Disturbed Sleep. In: M.H. Chase, W.C. Stern and P.L. Walter (Eds.), Sleep Research, Vol. 4, p.172. Los Angeles Brain Research Institute - Brain Information Service.
64. HERBERT, M, (1976) The Effects of Environmental Factors on Performance. Tn: K.F. Kraiss and J. Moraal (Eds.), Introduction to Human Engineering. Rheinland GmbH: Verlag Tuv, 216-257.
65. HERBERT, M. (1977) Performance Measures in Varied Sleep Patterns. In: W.P. Koella and P. Levin (Eds.), Sleep 1976, 3rd European Congress on Sleep Research, Montpellier, 1976. Basel: Karger, 91-95.
66. HERBERT, M., JOHNS, K.W., & DORE, C. (1976) Factor Analysis of Analogue Scales Measuring Subjective Feelings Before and After Sleep. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 49, 373-379.
67. HERBERT, M., & WILKINSON, R.T. (1973) The Effects of Noise-Disturbed Sleep on Subsequent Performance. In: The Proceedings of the International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, May 1976.
63. HITCH, G.J. (1974) Short-Term Memory for Spatiii and Temporal Information. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 26, 503-513.
69. HITCH, G.J. (1975) The Role of Attention in Visual and Auditory Suffix Effects. Memory and Cognition, 3, (5). 501-505.
70. HITCH, G.J. Mental Arithmetic: Short-Terra Storage and Information Processing in a Cognitive Skill. In: A.M. Lesgold, i.W. Pellegrino, J.W. Fokkema, and R. Glaser (Eds.), Cognitive Psychology and Instruction. New York: Plenum Press.
71. HITCH, G.J., & BADDELEY, A.D. (1976) Verbal Reasoning and Working Memory. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 28, 603-621.
72. HITCH, G.J., & BADDELEY, A.D. (1977) Working Memory. In: Cognitive Psychology: Memory, Pt. I. Social Sciences: a Third Level Course, Unit 15, The Open University. Walton Hall, Milton Keynes: Open University Press, 78-118.
73. HITCH, G.J. & BADDELEY, A.D. (1977) Memories are Made of This. Psychology Today, 3, (2), 11-15.
74. HITCH, G.J. The Numerical Abilities of Industrial Trainee Apprentices. Journal of Occupational Psychology (in press).
75. HITCH, G.J. The Role of Working Storage in Mental Arithmetic. Cognitive Psychology (in press).
76. HITCH, G.J. Judging the Size of Multi-Digit Numbers. Manuscript submitted.
77. HITCH, G.J. Efficiency of the Pocket Calculator on a Simple Arithmetical Task. Manuscript in preparation.
78. HITCH, G.J., & MORTON, J. (1975) The Unimportance of Explicit Spatial Information in Serial Recall of Visually Presented Lists. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 27, 161-164.
79. HOUGHTON, D. (1975) Low Power, Small Space Multivibrators Using CMOS. Electronic Engineering (May) p. 21.
80. HULL, A.J. (1975) Nine Codes: A Comparative Evaluation of Human Performance with some Numeric, Alpha and Alpha-numeric Coding Systems. Ergonomics, 18, (5), 567-576.
81. HULL, A.J. (1976) Reducing Sources of Human Error in Transmission of Alphanumeric Codes. Applied Ergonomics, 7.2, 75-78.
82. HULL, A.J. (1976) Human Performance with Homogeneous Patterned, and Random Alphanumeric Displays. Ergonomics, 19, (6), 741-750.
83. HULL, A.J., & BROWN, I.D. (1975) Reduction of Copying Errors with Selected Alpha-numeric Sub-sets. Journal of Applied Psychology, 60 (2), 231-237.
84. HUNT, J.C.R., POULTON, E.C., & MUMFORD, J.C. (1976) The Effects of Wind on People: New Criteria Based on Wind Tunnel Experiments. Building and Environment, 11, 15-28.
85. IVES, J.R., WILKINS, A., JONES, M., ANDERMANN, F., & WOODS, J. (1976) Twenty-seven days in the life of an epileptic patient. Biotelemetry III. New York: Academic Press.
86. KYLE, J.G. (1977) Audiometric Analysis as a Predictor of Speech Intelligibility. British Journal of Audiology, 11, (2), 51-58.
87. KYLE, J.G. (1977) Raven's Progressive Matrices - 30 Years Later. Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, ?0, 406-407.
88. KYLE, J.G. A Study of Auditory Deprivation from Birth. The British Journal of Audiology, (in press).
89. KYLE, J.G., CONRAD, R., McKENZIE, M., MORRIS, A., & WEISKRANTZ, B. (1978) Language Abilities in Deaf School Leavers. Journal of the British Association of Teachers of the Deaf, 2 (2), 38-42.
30. LONG, J.B. (1975) Effects of Randomly Delayed Visual and Auditory Feedback on Keying Performance. Ergonomics, 18, (3), 337-347.
91. LONG, J.B. (1975) Reduced Efficiency and Capacity Limitations in Multidimension Signal Recognition. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 27, 599-614.
92. LONG, J.B. (1976) Visual Feedback and Skilled Keying: Differential Effects of Masking the Printed Copy and the Keyboard. Ergonomics, 19, (1), 93-110.
93. LONG, J.B. (1976) Division of Attention between Nonverbal Signals: All-or-None or Shared Processing? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 28, 47-69.
94. LONG, J.B. (1976) Effects of Delayed Irregular Feedback on Skilled and Unskilled Keying Performance. Ergonomics, 19, (2), 183-202.
95. LONG, J.B. (1976) Effect of Task Difficulty on the Division of Attention Between Nonverbal Signals: Independence or Interaction? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 28, 179-192.
96. LONG, J.B. (1976) Divided Attention, Order of Report and Responses to Immediately Successive Signals. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 28, 339-353.
97. LONG, J.B. (1977) Division of Attention between Simultaneous and Successive Nonverbal Signals Varving in Discriminability. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 29, 7-30.
98. LONG, J.B. (1977) Division of Attention: Evidence for a Between-Trial Component of Impaired Performance. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 29, 107-116.
99. LONG, J.B. (1977) Contextual Assimilation and its Effect on the Division of Attention between Nonverbal Signals. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 29, 337-414.
100. LONG, J.B., & DENNETT, J. Post dialling Delays: The Effect of Task Variables on the Reproduction oi Temporal Intervals. In: The Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Human Factors in Telecommunications, Cambridge, September 1977, (in press).
101. LONG, J.B., DENNETT, J., BARNARD, P., & MORTON, J. (1977) Effect of Display Format or. the Direct Entry of Numerical Information by Pointing. In: Displays for Manr-Machine Systems. Institute of Electrical Engineers Conference Publication No. 150, 134-137.
102. LONG, J.B., & NIMMO-SMITH, T. Fluency in Skills such as Typing - A Characterisation of Individual Differences and Acquisition Based on the Distribution of Times Between Responses. Paper presented at Experimental Psychology Society (1978).
103. LONG, J.B., & HARDING-ESCH, E. Summary and Recall of Text in First and Second Languages: Some Factors Contributing to Performance Differences. In: The Proceedings of the NATO Symposium on 'Language, Interpretation and Communication', Venice, September 1977, (in press).
104. MARCEL, A.J. Unconscious Reading: Experiments on People who do not Know that they are Reading. Paper presented to the British Association for the Advancement of Science. To appear in Visible Language.
105. MARCEL, A.J. (1977) Negative Set Effects in Character Classification: A Response-Retrieval View of Reaction Time. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 29, 31-48.
106. MARCEL, A.J. Phonological Awareness and Spelling. In: U. Frith (Ed.), Cognitive Processes in Spelling. London: Academic Press (in press).
107. MARCEL, A.J. Conscious and Unconscious Reading: The effects of visual masking on word perception. Manuscript submitted to Cognitive Psychology.
108. MARCEL, A.J., & BARNARD, P. Paragraphs of Pictographs. In: The Proceedings of the Conference on the Processing of Visible Language, Eindhoven, September 1977. P.A. Kolers, M.E. Wrolstad, and H. Bouma (Eds.), (in press).
109. MARCEL, A.J., & PATTERSON, K.E. Word Recognition and Production: Reciprocity in Clinical and Normal Studies. In: Attention and Performance VII. J. Requin (Ed.), Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum, (in press).
110. MARCUS, S. (1978) Distinguishing "Slit" and "Split" - an Invariant Timing cue in Speech Perception. Perception a Psychophysics, 23, (1), 58-60.
111. MARTIN, J.N.T., MORTON, J., & OTTLEY, E.A. (1977) Experiments on Copying Digit Strings. Ergonomics, 20, (4), 409-419.
112. McLEOD, P. (1976) Control Strategies of Novice and Experienced Controllers with a Slow Response System. (A Zero-Energy Nuclear Reactor). In: The Proceedings of an International Symposium on Monitoring Behavior and Supervisory Control, Berchtesgaden, F.R.G. March 8-12th 1976. Vol. 1. NATO Conference Series (Ill-Human Factors) New York: Plenum Press, pp. 351-358.
113. McLEOD, P. (1977) A Dual Task Response Modality Effect: Support for Multiprocessor Models for Attention. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 29, 651-667. (1978)
114. McLEOD, P. (1978) Does Probe RT Measure Central Processing Demand? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 29, 651-667.
115. McLEOD, P. How to reduce manual response interference in the multi-task environment. Ergonomics (submitted).
116. McLEOD, P., & McCALLUM, I.R. (1975) Control Strategies of Experienced and Novice Controllers with a Zero Energy Nuclear Reactor. Ergonomics, 18, (5), 547-554.
117. MILLAR, K. Noise and the Masking of Rehearsal Loops in Memory. (Submitted to British Journal of Psychology).
118. MILROY, R., & POULTON, E.C. (1978) Labelling Graphs for Improved Reading Speed. Ergonomics, 21, (1), 55-61.
119. MOAR, I. (1977) Spatial Organization in the Free Recall of Pictorial Stimuli. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 29, 699-708.
120. MOAR, I. Mental triangulation and the Nature of Internal Representation of Space. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Cambridge University.
121. MORGAN, B.J.T., WOODHEAD, M.M., & WEBSTER, J.C. (1976) On the Recovery of Physical Dimensions of Stimuli, Using Multi-Dimensional Scaling. "Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 60, (1), 186-189.
122. MORTON, J. (1974) The Use of Natural and Linguistic Concepts in Psychological Explanation. In: The Philosophy of Psychology, S. Brown (Ed.), Macmillan, pp. 158-174.
123. MORTON, J. (1974) Commentary. In: Language, Cognitive Deficits and Retardation. N. O'Connor (Ed.), London: Butterworth, pp. 19-23.
124. MORTON, J. (1975) Structuring Experience - Some Discussion Points. In: Studies in Long Term Memory, Kennedy and Wilkes (Eds.), John Wiley a Sons, pp. 89-101.
125. MORTON, J. (1976) Two Mechanisms in the Stimulus Suffix Effect. Memory and Cognition, 4, (2), 144-149.
126. MORTON, J. (1977) Perception and Memory. Perception and Memory. In: Cognitive Psychology: Memory, Pt. I. Social Sciences: a Third Level Course, Unit 14, The Open University. Walton Hall, Milton Keynes: Open University Press.
12/. MORTON, J. (1976) On Recursive Reference. Cognition, 4, 309.
126. MORTON, J. Word Recognition. In: Psycholinguistic Series, II, J. Morton and J.C. Marshall (Eds.), London: Elek Press, (in press).
129. MORTON, J. Some Experiments on Facilitation in Word and Picture Recognition and their Relevance for the Evolution of a Theoretical Position. In: The Proceedings of the Conference on the Processing of Visible Language, Eindhoven, Sept. 1977. P.A. Kolers, M.E. Wrolstad and K. Bouma (Eds.), (in press).
130. MORTON, J., & BYRNE. R. .1975) Organization in the Kitchen. In: Attention and Performance V, P.M.A. Rabbitt and S. Domic, (Eds.), New York: Academic Press, pp. 507-.';29.
131. MORTON, J., & CHAMBERS, S.M. (1975) Channel Selection and the Suffix Effect. Quarterly Journal of experimental Psychology. 27, 357-362.
132. MORTON, J., & CHAMBERS, S.M., (1976) Some Evidence of 'Speech' as an Acoustic Feature. British Journal of Psychology, 67, (1), 31-45.
133. MORTON, J., CLARK, I., BARNARD, P., & LONG, J. (1977) Components of Incompatibility in Man-Computer Interaction. In: The Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Human Factors in Telecommunications , Cambridge, Sept. 1977.
134. MORTON, J., & LONG, J.B. (1976) Effect of Word Transitional Probability on Phoneme Identification. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 15, 43-51.
135. MORTON, J., MARCUS, S., & FRANKISH, C. (1976) "Perceptual Centers" (P-Centers). Psychological Review, 83, (5), 405-408.
136. MORTON, J., & MARSHALL, (Eds.) (1977) Psycholinguistic Series I: Developmental and Pathological. London: Elek Press.
137. MORTON, J., & MARSHALL, J.C. (Eds.), Psycholinguistics Series II*: Structures and Processes. London: Elek Press (in press).
138. MORTON, J., & SMITH, N.V. (1974) Some Ideas Concerning the Acquisition of Phonology. Current Problems in Psycholinguistics, 206, 161-176.
139. MURRELL, G.A. (1975) A Reappraisal of Artificial Signals as an Aid to a Visual Monitoring Task. Ergonomics, 18, (6), 693-700.
140. MURRELL, G.A. (1977) Combination of Evidence in a Probabilistic Visual Search and Detection Task. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 18, 3-18.
141. MURRELL, G.A. (1977) Combination of Evidence in Perceptual Judgment. In: Human Judgment and Decision Processes in Applied Settings. M.C. Kaplan and S. Schwartz, (Eds.), New York: Academic Press, pp. 169-201.
142. MURRELL, G., & MORTON, J. (1974) Word Recognition and Morphemic Structure. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 102, (6), 963-968.
143. PATTERSON, K.E. Phonemic Dyslexia: Errors of Meaning and the Meaning of Errors. Manuscript submitted to Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.
144. PATTERSON, K.E. What is Right with Phonemic Dyslexic Patients. Manuscript submitted to Brain and Language.
145. PATTERSON, K.E., & BADDELEY, A.D. (1977) When Face Recognition Fails. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 3, (4), 406-417.
146. PATTERSON, K.E., LAWLER, E., & ROCHESTER, S.R. (1978) Retrograde Amnesia from Electroconvulsive Therapy. Neuropsychologia, 16. 91-97.
147. PATTERSON, K.E., a MARCEL, A.J. (1977) Aphasia, Dyslexia and the Phonological Coding of Written Words. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 29, 307-318.
148. PATTERSON, R.D. (1976) Auditory Filter Shapes Derived with Noise Stimuli. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 59, (3), 640-654.
149. PATTERSON, R.D. Audibility of the NAIAD Alarm in an 8 m/s Wind. Project Report, May 1976.
150. PATTERSON, R.D., & HENNING, G.B. (1977) Stimulus Variability and Auditory Filter Shape. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 62, (3), 649-664.
151. PATTERSON, R.D., & JOHNSON-DAVIES, D. (1977) Detection of a Change in the Pitch of AM Noise. In: Psychophysics and Physiology of Hearing. E.F. Evans and J.P. Wilson (Eds.), London: Academic Press.
152. PATTERSON, R.D., JOHNSON-DAVIES, D., & MILROY, R. Amplitude-Modulated Noise: the Detection of Modulation versus the Detection of Modulation Rate. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, (in press).
153. PATTERSON, R.D., & NIMMO-SMITH, I. The Asymmetry of the Auditory Filter. Manuscript in preparation.
154. PATTEBSON, R.D., & WIGHTMAN, F.L. (1976) Residue Pitch as a Function of Component Spacing. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 59, (6), 1450-1459.
155. PECK, A.W., ADAMS, R., BYE, C, & WILKINSON, R.T. (1976) Residual Effects of Hypnotic Drugs: Evidence for Individual Differences on Vigilance. Psychopharmacology, 47, 213-216.
156. POULTON, E.C. (1974) Range Effects are Characteristic of a Person Serving in a Within-Subject Experimental Design: A Reply to Rothstein. Psychological Bulletin, 81, (3), 201-202.
157. POULTON, E.C. (1974) Progressive Deterioration in Short-Term Memory While Breathing Pure Oxygen in Normal Atmospheric Pressures. Aerospace Medicine, (May), 482-4G4.
158. POULTON, E.C. (1975) Range Effects in Experiments on People. American Journal of Psychology, 88, (1), 3-32.
159. POULTON, E.C. (1975) Observer Bias. Applied Ergonomics, 6, (1), 3-8.
160. POULTON, E.C. (1975) Colours for Sizes: A Recommended Ergonomic Colour Code. Applied Ergonomics, 6, (4), 231-235.
161. POULTON, E.C. (1975) Lagged Low Order Control Systems with Powered Controls. 11th Annual Conference of Manual Control, NASA Technical Memo. X-62. 464. Ames Research, Center, California, fay 1975, pp. 284-296.
162. POULTON, E.C. (1975) Stresses and Hazards. Chapter 5 added to Volume I of Human Factors for Designers of Naval Equpiment, MRC/ RNPRC, 0SSC (1971).
163. POULTON, E.C. (1976) Continuous Noise Interferes with Work by Masking Auditory Feedback and Inner Speech. Applied Ergonomics, 7.2, 79-84.
164. POULTON, E.C. (1976) Quantitative Subjective Assessments are Almost Always Biased, Sometimes Completely Misleading. Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 29, 385-387.
165. POULTON, E.C. (1976) Arousing Environmental Stresses can Improve Performance, Whatever People Say. Aviation, Space a Environmental Medicine, 47, 1193-1204.
166. POULTON, E.C. (1977) Arousing Stresses Increases Vigilance. In: NATO Conference Series III: Human Factors VIGILANCE, Theory, Operational Performance and Physiological Correlates, R.R. Mackie, (Ed.), New York: Plenum Press, pp. 423-459.
167. POULTON, E.C. (1977) Continuous Intense Noise Masks Auditory Feedback and Inner Speech. Psychological Bulletin, 84, (5), 977-1001.
168. POULTON, E.C. (1977) Quantitative Subjective Assessments are Almost Always Biased, Sometimes Completely Misleading. British Journal of Psychology, 68, 409-425.
169. POULTON, E.C. (1978) Blue Collar Stressors. In: Stress at Work. C. Cooper and R. Payne (Eds.), London: Wiley, pp. 51-79.
170. POULTON, E.C. A New Look at the Effects of Noise Upon Performance. British Journal of Psychology, (in press).
171. POULTON, E.C. A New Look at the Effects of Noise: A Rejoinder. Psychological Bulletin, (in press).
172. POULTON, E.C. A Composite Theory of Human Performance in Noise. Manuscript in preparation.
173. POULTON, E.C. Models for the Biases in Judging Sensory Magnitudes. Manuscript in preparation.
174. POULTON, E.C., & EDWARDS, R.S. (1974) Interactions and Range Effects in Experiments on Pairs of Stresses. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 102, (4), 621-628.
175. POULTON, E.C, & EDWARDS, R.S. (1974) Interactions, Range Effects and Comparisons between Tasks in Experiments Measuring Performance with Pairs of Stresses: Mild Heat and 1 mg. L-Hyoscine Hydrobromide. Aerospace Medicine, (July), 735-741.
176. POULTON, E.C, & EDWARDS, R.S. (1977) Perceptual Load in Searching for Sloping Colored Lines Camouflaged by Colored Backgrounds: A Separate-Group Investigation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 3, (1), 136-150.
177. POULTON, E.C, & EDWARDS, R.S. The Central Tendency Shifts the Baseline in Within-Subjects Experiments on Stress Interactions. Manscript in preparation.
178. POULTON, E.C, EDWARDS, R.S., & COLQUHOUN, W.P. (1974) The Interaction of the Loss of a Night's Sleep with Mild Heat: Task Variables. Ergonomics, 17, (1), 59-73.
179. POULTON, E.C. , HUNT, J.C.R. , MUMFORD, J.C, & POULTON, J. (1975) The Mechanical Disturbance Produced by Steady and Gusty Winds of Moderate Strength: Skilled Performance and Semantic Assessments. Ergonomics, 18, (6), 651-673.
180. POULTON, E.C, HUNT, CM., CARPENTER, A., & EDWARDS, R.S. The Performance of Junior Hospital Doctors Following Reduced Sleep and Long Hours of Work. Ergonomics, (in press).
181. PRESTON, F.S., BATEMAN, S.C, ME I CHEN, F.W., WILKINSON, R.T., & SHORT, R.V. (1976) Effects of Time Zone Changes on Performance and Physiology of Airline Personnel. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, July, pp. 763-769.
182. SIMMONDS, D.C.V., POULTON, E.C, & TICKNER, A.H. (1975) Identifying People in a Videotape Recording made at Night. Ergonomics, 18, (6), 607-618.
183. SIMMONDS, D.C.V., & POULTON, E.C. (1977) Angular Camera Shake from the Tilting of Long-Focus Lenses: A Delay Device to Reduce Shake. Ergonomics, 20, (5), 447-458.
184. STEFANSSON, S.B., DARBY, C.E., WILKINS, A.J. , BINNIE, CD., MARLTON, A.P., SMITH, A.T., & STOCKLEY, A.V. (1977) Television Epilepsy and Pattern Sensitivity. British Medical Journal, 6079, 2, 88-90.
185. TICKNER, A.H., & POULTON, E.C. (1975) Watching for People and Actions. Ergonomics, 18, (1), 35-51.
186. WILKINS, A.J. (1978) Television Epilepsy. Epilepsy News, 6, 6-7.
187. WILKINS, A.J. Sizing up Categories. British Journal of Psychology, (in press).
188. WILKINS, A.J. Television-Induced Seizures and their Prevention. British Medical Journal, (in press).
189. WILKINS, A.J., ANDERMANN, F., & IVES, J. (1975) Stripes, complex cells and seizures. Brain, 98, 365-380.
190. WILKINS, A.J., DARBY, C.E., & BINNIE, CD. Optical Treatment of Photosensitive Epilepsy. In: The Proceedings of the 9th International Congress of Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, Amsterdam, September 197?. Special Issue Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 3, (4), p. 377.
191. WILKINS, A.J., DARBY, C.E., & BINNIE, CD. Incidence and Mechanisms of Pattern Sensitive Epilepsy. In: The Proceedings of the EEG Society, London, January 1978, (in press).
192. WILKINS, A.J., DARBY, C.E., & EINNIE, CD. Neurophysiologies! aspects of pattern-sensitive epilepsy. Manuscript submitted to Brain).
193. WILKINS, A.J., DARBY, C.E., STEFANSSON, S.F., JEAVONS, F.M., & HARDING, G.F.A. Television epilepsy: this role of pattern. (Manuscript submitted to Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology).
194. WILKINSON, R.T. (1974) Measuring the Effect of Environment upon Performance. In: The Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 67, (1), 994-996.
195. WILKINSON, R.T. (1974) Individual Differences in Response to the Environment. Ergonomics, 17, (6), 745-756.
196. WILKINSON, R.T. (1974) The Relationship between CNV, its Resolution and the Evoked Response. In: Cerebral Evoked Potentials in Man. J.E. Desmedt, (Ed.), Proceedings of the International Symposium on Cerebral Evoked Potentials in Man, Brussels, (in press).
197. WILKINSON, R.T. (1975) Performance under Stress in Man. In: The Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 68, 425-427.
198. WILKINSON, R.T., & FISHMAN, D.S. (1977) Watson House Experiments on Comfort and Room Temperature, Additional Measurements of Perfor¬mance. British Gas Corporation R&D Report No. WH/TN/R & D/77/73.
199. WILKINSON, R.T., & GRAY, R. (1974) Effects of Duration of Vertical Vibration Beyond the Proposed ISO 'Fatigue-Decreased Proficiency' Time on the Performance of Various Tasks. Vibration and Combined Stresses in Advanced Systems. A.G.A.R.D. Report No. GPP.145.
200. WILKINSON, R.T., & HOUGHTON, D. (1975) Portable 4-Choice Reaction Time Test with Magnetic Tape Memory. Behaviour Research Methods and Instrumentation, 7, (5), 441-446.
201. WILKINSON, R.T., & MULLANEY, D. (1976) Electroencephalogram (EEG) Recording of Sleep in the Home. Postgraduate Medical Journal (Suppl.7), 52, 92-96.
202. WILKINSON, R.T., TYLER, P., & VAREY, C. (1975) Duty hours of Young Hospital Doctors: Effects on the Quality of Work. Journal of Occupational Psychology, 48, 2.19-229.
203. WILSON, T. (1977) Choosing Social Factors which should Determine Telecommunications Hardware Design and Implementations. In: The Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Human Factors in Telecommunications, Cambridge, September 1977 (in press).
204. WING, A.M. (1977) Effects of Type of Movement on the Temporal Precision of Response Sequences. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 30, 60-72.
205. WING, A.M. (1977) Perturbations of Auditory Feedback Delay and Timing of Movement. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 3. (2), 175-186.
206. WING, A.M. (1977) A Reaction Time Paradigm for the Study of Waiting Behaviour during Post Sending Delays in a Telephone System. In: The Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Human Factors in Telecommunications, Cambridge, September 1977, pp. 297-303.
207. WING, A.M. Response Timing in Handwriting. In: C.E. Stelmach, (Ed.), Information Processing in Motor Control and Learning. New York: Academic Press, (in press).
208. WING, A.M. The Slowing of Handwritten Responses made in Spaced Character Formats. Submitted to Ergonomics.
209. WING, A.M., & BADDELEY, A.D. A Simple Measure of Handwriting as an Index of Stress. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, (in press).
210. WING, A.M., & BADDELEY, A.D. Spelling Errors and Handwriting: A Corpus and Analysis. To appear in U. Frith (Ed.), Cognitive Processes in Spelling. London: Academic Press, (manuscript submitted).
211. WING, A.M., & KRISTOFFERSON, A.B. (1977) Statistical Dependence in Response Timing: A Critique of Reece 1976. Acta Psychologica, 41, 411-414.
212. W00DHEAD, M.M., BADDELEY, A.D., & SIMMONDS, D.C.V. On Training People to Recognize Faces. Submitted to Ergonomics.
213. WRIGHT, P.A.M. (1974) Alternatives to Prose. Machine Design, 46, (2), 82-84.
214. WRIGHT, P.A.M. (1975) Presenting People with Choices: The Effect of Format on the Comprehension cf Examination Rubrics. Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 109-114.
215. WRIGHT, P.A.M. (1975) Forms of Complaint. New Behaviour, (August), 206-209.
216. WRIGHT, P.A.M. (1977) Decision Making as a Factor in the Ease of Using Numerical Tables. Ergonomics, 20, 91-96.
217. WRIGHT, P.A.M. (197 7; Presenting Technical Information: A Survey of Research Findings. Instructional Science, (i, 93-134.
218. WRIGHT, P.A.M. (1977) Behavioural Research and the Technical Communicator. The Comunicator of Scientific and Technical Information, 32, 3-10.
219. WRIGHT, P.A.M. reeding the Information Eaters: Suggestions for Integrating Pure and Applied Research on Language Comprehension. Instructional Science (in press).
220. WRIGHT, P.A.M., ALDRICH, A., & WILCOX, P. (1977) Some Effects of Coding Answers for Optical mark reading on the Accuracy of Answering Multiple Choice Questions. Human Factors, 19, (I), 83-87.
221. WRIGHT, P.A.M., & BARNARD, P.J. (1975) The Effects of "More Than" and "Less Than" Decisions on the Use of Numerical Tables. Journal of Applied Psychology. 60, (5), 606-611.
222. WRICHT, P.A.M., & BARNARD, P.J. (1975) Just Fill in This Form: A Survey tor Designers. Applied Krgonomics, 6, (4), 213-220.
223. WRIGHT, P.A.M., & BARNARD, P.J. Asking Multiple Questions about Several Items: The Design of Matrix Structures on Application Forms. Applied Ergonomics, (in press).
224. WRIGHT. P.A.M., & GLUCKSBERG, S. (1976) Choice of Definite versus Indefinite Article as a Function of Sentence Voice and Reversibility. Quarterly Journa of Experimental Psychology, 28, 561-570. "
225. WRIGHT, P.A.M., H0LL0WAY, C.J., & ALDRICH, A. (1974) Attending to Visual or Auditory Verbal Information While Performing Other Concurrent Tasks. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 26, (3), 454-463.
226. WRIGHT, P.A.M., & WILCOX, P. When Two No's Nearly Make a Yes: A Study of Conditional Imperatives. In: The Proceedings of the Conference on the Processing of Visible Language, Eindhoven, September 1977, P.A. Kolers, M.E. Wrolstad and H. Bouma (Eds.), (in press).
227. WRIGHT, P.A.M., & WILCOX, P. Following Instructions. An Exploratory Trisection of Imperatives. In: The Proceedings of a Conference on Language Perception, W.J.M. Levelt (Ed.), Wiley, (in press).

