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1. BADDELEY, A.D. (1976) The Trouble with "Levels": A Re-examination of Craik & Lockhart's Framework for Memory Research. Psychological Review, 85, 139-152.
2. BADDELEY, A.D. (1979a) 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, Inc., pp. 367-388.
3. BADDELEY, A.D. (1979b) Is the British Ph.D. System Obsolete? Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 32, 129-131.
4. BADDELEY, A.D. (1979c) Working Memory and Reading. In: The Processing of Visible Language, P.A. Kolers, M.E. Wrolstad and H. Bouma (eds.), New York: Plenum Publishing Corporation, pp. 355-370.
5. BADDELEY, A.D. (1979d) The Limitations of Human Memory: Implications for the Design of Retrospective Surveys. In: The Recall of Method in Social Surveys. L. Moss and H. Goldstein (eds.), University of London Institute of Education, Studies in Education (new series) 9, pp. 13-30.
6. BADDELEY, A.D. (1979e) Levels of Processing and Levels of Explanation: Discussion of the papers by Treisman, Bransford, Franks, Morris and Stein. In: Levels of Processing in Human Memory, L.S. Cermak and F.I.M. Craik (eds.), Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., pp.355-360.
7. BADDELEY, A.D. Amnesia: A Minimal Model and an Interpretation. In: The Proceedings of the Memory and Amnesia Conference, Vermont, October, 1979. L. Cermak (ed.), Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. (in press).
8. BADDELEY, A.D. The Cognitive Psychology of Everyday Life. British Journal of Psychology, (in press).
9. BADDELEY, A.D. Cognitive Psychology and Psychometric Theory. In: Intelligence and Learning, M. Friedman, J.P. Das and N. O'Connor (eds.). New York: Plenum Publishing Corporation, (in press).
10. BADDELEY, A.D. The Cognitive Psychology of Everyday Life: A Synopsis of the 1980 Myers Lecture. Bulletin of the Psychological Society, (in press).
11. BADDELEY, A.D. Domains of Recollection: Some Theoretical Implications of Applied Memory Research. (Manuscript under revision).
12. BADDELEY, A.D. Your Memory: A User's Guide. Lifecycle Publications Services Ltd., (in press).
13. BADDELEY, A.D. The Concept of Working Memory: A View of its Current State and Probable Future Development. Cognition, (in press).
14. BADDELEY, A.D., ELDRIDGE, M., & LEWIS, V.J. The Role of Subvocalization in Reading. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, (in press).
15. BADDELEY, A.D., ELLIS, N.C., MILES, T.R., S LEWIS, V.J. Developmental and Acquired Dyslexia: A Comparison. Cognition, (in press).
16. BADDELEY, A.D., GODDEN, D., MORAY, N., ROSS, H.E., & SYNODINOS, N. (1978) Selection of Diving Trainees. Final Report on Training Services Agency Contract.
17. BADDELEY, A.D., & HULL, A. (1979) Prefix and Suffix Effects: Do They Have a Common Basis? Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 18, 129-140.
18. BADDELEY, A.D., & LEWIS, V.J. Inner Active Processes in Reading: The Inner Voice, the Inner Ear and the Inner Eye. In: The Proceedings of the Pittsburgh Conference on Interactive Processes in Reading. A.M. Lesgold and C.A. Perfetti (eds.), Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., (in press).
19. BADDELEY, A.D., LEWIS, V.J., & NIMMO-SMITH, I. (1978) When Did You Last........ ? In: Practical Aspects of Memory, M.M. Gruneberg, P.E. Morris and R.N. Sykes (eds.), London: Academic Press, pp. 78-83.
20. BADDELEY, A.D., LEWIS, V.J., & VALLAR, G. Structure of Working Memory: An Analysis of the Articulatory Loop. (Manuscript in preparation).
21. BADDELEY, A.D., & LIEBERMAN, K. (1980) Spatial Working Memory. In: Attention and Performance VIII, R.S. Nickerson (ed.), Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., pp. 521-539.
22. BADDELEY, A.D., & LOGIE, R. Performance of Divers Using Tri-mix. (Manuscript in preparation).
23. BADDELEY, A.D., & LONGMAN, D.J.A. (1978) The Influence of Length and Frequency of Training Sessions on the Rate of Learning to Type. Ergonomics, 21, 627-635.
24. BADDELEY, A.D., MEADE, T..& NEWCOMBE, F. (1980) Design Problems in Research on Rehabilitation after Brain Damage. International Rehabilitation Medicine, 2, 138-142.
25. BADDELEY, A.D., & WOODHEAD, M.M. Improving Face Recognition Ability. To appear in the proceedings of the S.S.R.C. Law and Psychology Conference, Oxford, April 1981.
26. BARNARD, P. Presuppositions in Memory for the Pragmatic Implications of Sentences and in the Interpretation of Active and Passive Questions. (Manuscript submitted).
27. BARNARD, P. Interacting Cognitive Subsystems: A Psycho-linguistic Approach to Short Term Memory. (Manuscript in preparation).
28. BARNARD, P., HAMMOND, N.V., MORTON, J., LONG, J.B. & CLARK, I.A. Consistency and Compatibility in Human-Computer Dialogue. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, (in press). (An earlier version of this work is circulating as an IBM Hursley Human Factors Report No. 25 (1980).
29. BARNARD, P., & MARCEL, A. Representation and Understanding in the Use of Symbols and Pictograms. In: The Proceedings of the NATO Conference on Visual Presentation of Information, R.S. Easterby and H. Zwaga (eds.), (in press).
30. BARNARD, P., WRIGHT, P., & WILCOX, P. (1979) Effects of Response Instructions and Question Style on the Ease of Completing Forms. Journal of Occupational Psychology, 52, 209-226.
31. BEATTIE, G., & BARNARD, OP. (1979) The temporal structure of Natural Telephone Conversations (Directory Enquiry Calls). Linguistics, 17, 213-229.
32. BEKERIAN, D. (1980a) Sociological Factors in Depression in Women. La Recherche, 11, 471-472.
33. BEKERIAN, D. (1980b) The Effects of Helplessness Manipulations on Perceptual Responding: A Signal Detection Theory Analysis. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 32, 571-584.
34. BEKERIAN, D. Learned Helplessness Theory: A Theory for Generating Research (Manuscript submitted).
35. BEKERIAN, D. Autobiographical Memory for Emotional Events. (Manuscript in preparation).
36. BEKERIAN, D. Memory for Conversation (Manuscript in preparation).
37. BEKERIAN, D., & BADDELEY, A.D. (1980) Saturation Advertising and the Repetition Effect. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 19, 17-25.
38. BINNIE, CD., DARBY, C.E., de KORTE, R.A., & WILKINS, A.J. (1980) Self-induction of Epileptic Seizures by Eye Closure: Incidence and Recopiition. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 43, 386-389.
39. BINNIE, CD., DARBY, C.E., de KORTE, R.A., VELDHUIZEN, R., & WILKINS, A.J. EEC Sensitivity to Television: Effects of Ambient Lighting. Journal of Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, (in press).
40. BINNIE, CD., DARBY, C.E., & WILKINS, A.J. Pattern-sensitivity: The Role of Movement. In: Proceedings of the Second European Congress of Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, H. Teichner (ed.) , Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica, (in press) .
41. BINNIE, CD., WILKINS, A.J., S de KORTE, R.A. Interhemispheric Differences in Photosensitivity: II Intermittent photic stimulation (Manuscript submitted).
42. BROWN, I.D. (1978a) Dual-Task Methods of Assessing Workload. Ergonomics, 21, 221-224.
43. BROWN, I.D. (1978b) A Psychologist's View of Driving Fatigue, its Measurement, and Possible Counterroeasures. In: Driver Fatigue in- Road Traffic Accidents, Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities, EUR Publication No. 6065, 42-52.
44. BROWN, I.D. (1979) Can Ergoromics Improve Primary Safety in Road Transport Systems? Ergonomics, 22, 109-116.
45. BROWN, I.D. (1980a) Effects of Speed Stress on Perception and Decision-Making. In: Man and a High-Speed Society, Proceedings of IATSS Symposium on Traffic Science, Tokyo: International Association of Traffic and Safety Sciences, 24-30.
46. BROWN, I.D. (1980b) Transport: The Opportunities for Ergonomics. In: Human Factors in Transport Research Vols. I and II, D.J. Oborne and J.A. Levis (eds.), London: Academic Press, pp. 3-12.
47. BROWN, I.D. (1980c) Are Pedestrians and Drivers Really Compatible? In: Human Factors in Transport Research Vol. II, D.J. Oborne and J.A. Levis (eds.), London: Academic Press, pp. 371-379.
48. BROWN, I.D. (1980d) Error Correction Probability as a Determinant of Drivers' Subjective Risk. In: Human Factors in Transport Research Vol. II, D.J. Oborne and J.A. Levis (eds.), pp. 311-319.
49. BROWN, I.D. (1981a) The Traffic Offence as a Rational Decision: Exposure of a Problem and Suggested Counterroeasures. In: Psychology in Legal Contexts: Applications and Limitations, S.M. Lloyd-Bostock (ed.), London: Maemi11an Press, pp. 202-222.
50. BROWN, I.D. (1981b) Driver Behaviour. In: Pedestrian Accidents, A.J. Chapman, F.M. Wade and H.C Foot (eds.), London: John Wiley (in press).
51. BROWN, I.D. Exposure and Experience are a Confounded Nuisance in Research on Driver Behaviour. In: Accident Analysis and Prevention, (in press).
52. BROWN, I.D., HULL, A.J., & COX, A.C. (1979) Digit Matrices for Data Entry and Retrieval: Studies of Scanning Direction and Colour Contrast in a Telephone Switchboard Application. Ergonomics, 22, 1217-1230.
53. BROWN, I.D., WASTELL, D.G., TREDRE, B., COPEMAN, A.K. & COLLINS, J. (1980) Some Effects of Task and Workspace Design Trends on Correlates of Job Satisfaction Among Telephone Switchboard Operators. In: Proceedings of 9th International Symposium on Human Factors in Telecommunications, Holmdel, New Jersey: Bell Laboratories, 69-76.
54. BRUCE, V. (1979) Searching for Politicians: An Information Processing Approach to Face Recognition. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 31, 373-395.
55. CAMPBELL, K., BARIBEAU-BRAUN, J., & BRAUN. C. Neuroanatomical and Physiological Foundations of Extraversion. PsychophyBiology, (in press).
56. CAMPBELL, K.B., COURCHESNE, E., PICTON, T.W., & SQUIRES, K.C. (1979) Evoked Potential Correlates of Human Information. Biological Psychology, 8_, 45-68.
57. CAMPBELL, K.B., KUMAR, A., & HOFMAN, W. (1980) Human and Automatic Validation of a Phase-Locked Loop Spindle Detection System. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 48, 602-605.
58. CAMPBELL, K.B.. PICTON, T.W., WOLFE, R.G., MARU, J., BARIBEAU-BRAUN, J., & BRAUN, C. Clinical Evoked Potential Studies: II, The Auditory Brainstem Evoked Potential. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Evoked Potential Symposium, Amplaid: Milan (in press).
59. CAMPBELL, K.B., WELLER, C, & WILKINSON, R.T. (1979) A Portable Pulse-Interval Modulation Telemetry/Multiplexing EEC Recording System for Use in the Home. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 47, 623-626.
60. CAMPBELL, K.B., & WILKINSON, R.T. Sleep in the Natural Environment: Physiological and Psychological Recording and Analysing Techniques. In: Biological Rhythms and Shift Work. Advances in Sleep Research, Vol. 7, L.C. Johnson, D.I. Tepas, W.P. Colquhoun, & M.J. Colligan (eds.), New York: Spectrum Publications (in press).
61. CHERRY, N., WALDRON, H.A., WELLS, G.G., WILKINSON, R.T., & JONES, S. (1980) An Investigation of the Acute Behavioural Effects of Styrene on Factory Workers. British Journal of Industrial Medicine, 37, 234-240.
62. CLARKE, R., & MORTON. J. Cross Modality Facilitation in Tachistoscopic Word Recognition (Manuscript submitted).
63. COLBOURNE, C.J. (1978) Perceived Risk as a Determinant of Driver Behavior. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 10, 131-141.
64. COLBOURNE, C.J., BROWN, I.D., & COPEMAH, A.K. (1978) Drivers' Judgements of Safe Distances in Vehicle Following. Human Factors, 20, 1-11.
65. COLTHEART, M., PATTERSON, K., & MARSHALL, J.C. (1980) Deep Dyslexia. London: Routledgc and Kegan Paul.
66. CONRAD, R. (1979) The Deaf Schoolchild: Language and Cognitive Function. London: Harper and Row.
67. CONRAD, R. (1980a) Let the Children Choose. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1, 317-329.
6H. CONRAD, R. (1980b) Why Sign? Journal of the British Association of Teachers of the Deaf, 3.
69. CONRAD, R. (1980c) The Deaf Schoolchild: Language and Cognitive Function. In: Scientific and Professional Issues Series, Gallaudct Research Institute, Washington, D.C., pp. 1-32.
70. CONRAD, R. Research with Deaf Children. To appear in The Proceedings of the International Congress of Psychology of the Child, Paris, 1979 (in press).
71. CONRAD, R. Reading, Seeing, Speaking, Signing. To appear in The Proceedings of the European Federation of Associations of Teachers of the Deaf, Oslo, 1979 (in press).
72. CONRAD, R. Deafness, Language and the Brain. To appear in The Proceedings of the International Congress on Education of the Deaf, Hamburg. 1980 (in press).
73. CONRAD, R. Sign Language in Education: Some Consequent Problems. In: Perspectives on British Sign Language and Deafness, B. Woll, J.G. Kyle and M. Deuchar (eds.), London: Croom Helm, (in press).
74. COOK, V.J., LONG, J., & McDONOUGH, S. (1979) First and Second Language Learning. In: The Proceedings of the National Congress on Language in Education, Durham, July 1978, pp. 7-22.
75. DARBY, C.E., de KORTE, R.A., BINNIE, CD., & WILKINS, A.J. (1980) The Self-induction of Epileptic Seizures by Eye Closure. Epilepsia, 21, 31-42.
76. DARBY, C.E., WILKINS, A.J., BINNIE, CD., & de KORTE, R.A. Routine Testing for Pattern Sensitivity. Journal of Electrophysiological Technology, (in press).
77. DUNCAN, J. (1979) Divided Attention: The Whole is More than the Sum of its Parts. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, _5, 216-228.
78. DUNCAN, J. (1980a) The Demonstration of Capacity Limitation. Cognitive Psychology, 12, 75-96.
79. DUNCAN, J. (1980b) The Locus of Interference in the Perception of Simultaneous Stimuli. Psychological Review, 87, 272-300.
80. DUNCAN, J. Partial Reports Based on Alphanumeric Class. Perception and Psychophysics (Manuscript under revision).
81. EMPSON, J.A.C., HEARNE, K.M.T., & TILLEY, A.J. REM Sleep and Reminiscence. In: Sleep, W.P. Koella (ed.), Basel: Karger, (in press).
82. FORSTER, P.M. (1978) Attentional Selectivity: A Rejoinder to Hockey. British Journal of Psychology, 69, 505-506.
83. FORSTER, P.M. (1981) Noise and Attentional Selectivity: A Reply to Hartley. British Journal of Psychology, 72, 121-122.
84. FORSTER, P.M. Spatial Frequency Masking of Pictures. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Cambridge University.
85. FORSTER, P., & GOVIER, E. (1978) Discrimination Without Awareness? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 30, 289-295.
86. FORSTER, P.M., & GRIERSON, A. (1978) Noise and Attentional Selectivity: A Reproducible Phenomenon? British Journal of Psychology, 69. 489-498.
87. GLENVILLE, M. (1979) Individual Differences in Response to Disruption of the Circadian Rhythm of Sleep and Wakefulness. Ph.D. Thesis, Cambridge University.
88. GLENVILLE, M., & WILKINSON, R.T. (1979) Portable Devices for Measuring Performance in the Field: The Effects of Sleep Deprivation and Night Shift on the Performance of Computer Operators. Ergonomics, 22, 927-933.
89. GODDEN, D.R. (1978) Surface Training for Underwater Work - Is it Sometimes Worse than Useless? In: Progress in Underwater Science, J.C. Gamble and R.A. Yorks (eds.), Vol. 3 New Series of the Report of the Underwater Association, pp. 205-212.
9O. GODDEN, D.R, & BADDELEY, A.D. (1979) The Commercial Diver. In: The Study of Real Skills: Compliance and Excellence, Vol. II, W.T. Singleton (ed.), Lancaster: MTP Press Ltd., pp. 156-177.
91. GODDEN, D.R., & BADDELEY, A.D. (1980) When Does Context Influence Recognition Memory? British Journal of Psychology, 71, 99-104.
92. HAMMERSLEY, R. Headed Records and the Multiple Representation of Information in Memory. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Cambridge University.
93. HAMMOND, N.V., BARNARD, P., CLARK, I.A., MORTON, J., & LONG, J.B. (1980) Structure and Content In Interactive Dialogue. Human Factors Report HF34, IBM UK Laboratories, Hursley.
94. HAMMOND, N.V., LONG, J.B., & CLARK, I.A. (1978) Introducing the Interactive Computer at Work: The Users' Views. In: Proceedings of Workshop on Computing Skills and Adaptive Systems, Liverpool University, March 1978, pp. 127-144.
95. HAMMOND, N.V., LONG, J.B., CLARK, I.A., BARNARD, P., & MORTON, J. (1980) Variables Associated with the Introduction and Use of a Computer at Work: Classified Transcripts of Discussions. Human Factors Report HF17, IBM UK Laboratories, Hursley.
96. HAMMOND, N.V., LONG, J.B., CLARK, I.A., MORTON, J., & BARNARD, P. (1980) Documenting Human-Computer Mismatch in Interactive Systems. In: Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Human Factors in Telecommunication, Red Bank, N.J. October 1980, pp. 17-24.
97. HAMMOND, N.V., LONG, J.B., CLARK, I.A., MORTON, J., & BARNARD, P. (1980) Documenting Human-Computer Mismatch in Interactive Systems: Annotated Protocols. Human Factors Report HF24, IBM UK Laboratories, Hursley.
98. HAMMOND, N.V., LONG, J.B., MORTON, J., BARNARD, P., & CLARK, I.A. Documenting Human-Computer Mismatch at the Individual and Organizational Levels. To appear in Proceedings of the Metropolitan Chapter of the Human Factors Society, New York, September 1980 (in press).
99. HARRIS, J.E. (1978) External Memory Aids. In: Practical Aspects of Memory, M.M. Gruneberg, P.E. Morris and R.N. Sykes (eds.), London: Academic Press, pp. 172-179.
100. HARRIS, J.E. (1980a) Memory Aids People Use: Two Interview Studies. Memory and Cognition, 8, 31-38.
101. HARRIS, J.E. (1980b) We Have Ways of Helping You Remember. Concord, The Journal of the British Association for Service To the Elderly, No. 17, pp. 21-27.
102. HARRIS, J.E., & SUNDERLAND, A. A Survey of the Management of Memory Disorders in Britain (in preparation).
103. HARRIS, J.E., & WILKINS, A.J. Remembering To Do Things: A Theoretical Framework and an Illustrative Experiment (manuscript submitted).
104. HEMPLEMAN, H.V., ANDREWS, B., BURGES, D.W., CARLYLE, R.F., COLLINS, S.A., FLORIA, J., GARRARD, M., HARRIS, D., HAYES, P.A., HERBERT, K., LEWIS, V.J, et al. Observations on Men at Pressures of up to 300 msw (31 bar). Admiralty Marine Technology Establishment Report AMTE (E) R 78401, 1978.
105. HINTON, G., & PARSONS, L.M. Frames of Reference and Mental Imagery. To appear in Attention and Performance IX, J.B. Long and A.D. Baddeley (eds.), Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., (in press).
106. HITCH, G.J. (1978a) The Numerical Abilities of Industrial Trainee Apprentices. Journal of Occupational Psychology, 51, 163-176.
107. HITCH, G.J. (1978b) The Role of Short-Term Working Memory in Mental Arithmetic. Cognitive Psychology, 10, 302-323.
108. HITCH, G.J. (1978c) Mental Arithmetic: Short-Term Storage and Information Processing in a Cognitive Skill. In: Cognitive Psychology and Instruction, A.M. Lesgold, J.W. Pellegrino, S.D. Fokkema and R. Glaser (eds.). New York: Plenum Publishing Corporation, pp. 331-338.
109. HITCH, G.J. Developing the Concept of Working Memory. In: New Directions in Cognitive Psychology, G. Claxton (ed.), London: Rout ledge and Kegan Paul (in press).
110. HOUGHTON, D. (1979a) Digitally Controlled Noise Generator. Electronic Engineering (Applied Ideas), 51_, 19.
111. HOUGHTON, D. (1979b) A Compact Electronic "Kitchen Timer". Electronic Engineering (Applied Ideas) 51, 19-21.
112. IBB0TS0N, N., &MORTON, J. Rhythm and Dominance. Cognition, (in press).
113. IDZIKOWSKI, C, & BADDELEY, A.D. Fear and Performance in Dangerous Environments. In: Stress and Fatigue in Human Performance, G.R.J. Hockey (ed.), London: John Wiley (in press).
114. JOHNSON-DAVIES, D. The Analogy between Psychophysical and Physiological Tuning Curves. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Cambridge University.
115. JOHNSON-DAVIES, D., & PATTERSON, R.D. (1979) Psychophysical Tuning Curves: Restricting the Listening Band to the Signal Region. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 65, 765-770.
116. KAY, J., J MARCEL, A.J. Are Nonwords Read Aloud by Nonlexical Rules or by Analogy with Words? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Un press).
117. KYLE, J.G. (1978) A Study of Auditory Deprivation from Birth. The British Journal of Audiology. 12, 37-39.
118. LEWIS, V.J., & BADDELEY, A.D. Cognitive Performance, Sleep Quality and Mood During Deep Oxy-Helium Diving. Ergonomics, (in press).
119. LONG, J.B. (1980) Effect of Prior Context on Two-Choice Absolute Judgements. In: Attention and Performance VIII, R.S. Nickerson, (ed.), Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., pp. 159-178.
120.* LONG, J.B., & BADDELEY, A.D. (eds). Attention and Performance IX, Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., (in press).
121. LONG, J.B., & DENNETT, J. (1978) Post-Dialling Delays: The Effect of Task Variables on the Reproduction of Temporal Intervals. In: Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Human Factors in Telecommunications, Cambridge, September, 1977.
122. LONG, J.B., HAMMOND, N.V., BARNARD, P., MORTON, J., & CLARK, I.A. (1980) New Technology in the Workplace: An Analysis of Users' Reactions. In: Proceedings of the International Symposium on 'Analysis and Health Evaluation of the Workplace', Portoroz, Yugoslavia, September 1980, pp. 521-539.
123. LONG, J.B., & HARDING-ESCH, E. (1978) Summary and Recall of Text in First and Second Languages: Some Factors Contributing to Performance Differences. In: Language Interpretation and Communication, D. Gerver and W. Sinaiko (eds.). New York: Plenum Publishing Corporation, pp. 273-287.
124. LUTFI, R.A, & PATTERSON, R.D. Combination Bands and the Measurement of the Auditory Filter, (manuscript submitted).
125. LUTFI, R.A., & PATTERSON, R.D. The Reversal of Auditory Filter Asymmetry with Stimulus Intensity (Manuscript in preparation).
126. MARCEL, A.J. (1978a) Prerequisites for a More Applicable Psychology of Reading. In: Practical Aspects of Memory, M.M. Gruneberg, P.E. Morris and R.N. Sykes (eds.), London: Academic Press, pp. 531-542.
127. MARCEL, A.J. (1978b) Unconscious Reading: Experiments on People Who Do Not Know That They Are Reading. Visible Language, XII, 391-404.
128. MARCEL, A.J. (1980a) Phonological Awareness and Phonological Representation: Investigation of a Specific Spelling Problem. In: Cognitive Processes in Spelling, U. Frith (ed.), London: Academic Press, pp. 373-403.
129. MARCEL, A.J. (1980b) Surface Dyslexia and Beginning Reading - A Revised Hypothesis of the Pronunciation of Print and its Impairments. In: Deep Dyslexia, M. Coltheart, K.E. Patterson and J.C. Marshall (eds.), London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, pp. 227-258.
130. MARCEL, A.J. (1980c) Explaining Selective Effects of Prior Context on Perception: The Need to Distinguish Conscious and Pre-Conscious Processes. In: Anticipation and Behaviour, J. Requin (ed.), Paris: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, pp. 411-432.
131. MARCEL, A.J. (1980d) Conscious and Pre-Conscious Recognition of Polysemous Words: Locating the Selective Effects of Prior Verbal Context. In: Attention and Performance VIII, R.S. Nickerson (ed.), Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., pp. 435-457.
132. MARCEL, A.J. Conscious and Unconscious Perception I: Experiments on Visual Masking and Word Recognition. Cognitive Psychology, (in press).
133. MARCEL, A.J. Conscious and Unconscious Perception II: An Approach to Consciousness. Cognitive Psychology, (in press).
134. MARCEL, A.J. Imageability and Reading: Hemispheric Hypotheses. (Paper read at International Neuropsychology Symposium, Dubrovnik, July, 1979). (Manuscript to be submitted).
135. MARCEL, A.J., & BARNARD, P. (1979) Paragraphs of Pictographs: The Use of Non-Verbal Instructions for Equipment. In: The Processing of Visible Language I, P.A. Kolers, M.E. Wrolstad and H. Bouma (eds.). New York: Plenum Publishing Corporation, pp. 501-518.
136. MARCEL, A.J., & PATTERSON, K.E. (1978) Word Recognition and Production: Reciprocity in Clinical and Normal Studies. In: Attention and Performance VII, J. P.equin (ed.), Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., pp. 209-226.
137. MARSHALL, J.C., & MORTON. J. (1978) On the Mechanics of Emma. In: The Child's Conception of Language. A. Sinclair, R.J. Jarvella and W.J.M. Levelt (eds.), Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 225-239.
138. McLEOD, P. (1978) The Effects of S-R Uncertainty in the PRP Paradigm: A Reply to Kantowitz. Acta Psychologica, 42, 405-409.
139. McLEOD, P. (1980) What Can Prohe RT Tell Us about the Attentional Demands of Movement? In: Tutorials in Motor Behavior, G.E. Stelmach and J. Requin (eds.), Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co., pp. 579-589.
140. McLEOD, P. When Can People Perform Two Independent Tasks Simultaneously: Some Recent Developments in the Study of Attention. In: Proceedings of the National Association of Teachers in Further Education - Physical Education Section. Symposium on Information Processing in Motor Skills, (in press).
141. McLEOD, P., & MEIROP, J. (1979) How to Reduce Manual Response Interference in the Multiple Task Environment. Ergonomics. 22, 469-475.
142. McLEOD, P., POULTON, C, Du ROSS, H., & LEWIS, W. (1980) The Influence of Ship Motion on Manual Control Skills. Ergonomics, 23, 623-634.
143. MEHLER, J., & MORTON. J. On the Biologisation of Language Studies, (Manuscript submitted).
144. MILLAR, K. (1979a) Noise and the 'Rehearsal-Masking Hypothesis. British Journal of Psychology, 70, 565-577.
145. MILLAR, K. (1979b) An Objective Assessment of Vigilance Following Ingestion of a New Controlled-Release Antihistamine Preparation. Medical Digest, 24.
146. MILLAR, K. Word Recognition in Loud Noise. Acta Psychologia, (in press).
147. MILLAR, K., STYLES, B.C., & WASTELL, D.G. (1980) Time of Day and Long-Term Retrieval. British Journal of Psychology, 71, 407-414.
148. MOAR, I.T. (1978) Mental Triangulation and the Nature of Internal Representations of Space. Ph.D. Thesis, Cambridge University.
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299. WRIGHT, P., & HAYBITTLE, J. (1979) Clinical Trials Require Well Designed Forms. British Medical Journal, 2, (No. 6189), 529-530; 2, (No. 6190), 590-592; 2, (No. 6191), 650-651.
300. WRIGHT, P., & THREFALL, S. (1980) Readers' Expectations about Format Influence the Usability of an Index. Journal of Research Communication Studies, 2, 99-106.
301. WRIGHT, P., & WILCOX, P. (1978) Following Instructions: An Exploratory Trisection of Imperatives. In: Studies of the Perception of Language, W.J.M. Levelt and G.B. Flores d'Arcais, (eds.). New York: John Wiley Ltd., pp. 129-153.
302. WRIGHT, P., &WILCOX, P. (1979) When Two No's Nearly Make a Yes: A Study of Conditional Imperatives. In: Processing of Visible Language, 1, P.A. Kolers, M.E. Wrolstad and K. Bouma (eds.). New York: Plenum Publishing Corporation, pp. 413-430.
303. WRIGHT, P., WILCOX, P., & THRELFALL, S. Reading To Do: The Processes of Comprehension Mediating the Execution of Conditional Imperatives. (Manuscript submitted).
304. YOUNG, R.M. (1979) Production Systems for Modelling Human Cognition. In: Expert Systems in the Micro-Electronic Age. D. Michie (ed.), Edinburgh University Press, pp. 35-45.
305. YOUNG, R.M. The Machine Inside the Machine: Users' Models of Pocket Calculators. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, (in press).
306. YOUNG, R.M. Surrogates and Cores: Two Kinds of Conceptual Models for Pocket Calculators. To appear in Mental Models of Complex Systems, D. Gentner and A. Stevens (eds.), (Manuscript in preparation).
307. YOUNG, R.M., & O'SHEA, T. Errors in children's subtraction. Cognitive Science, (in press).

