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1. AARTS, J.H.P., BINNIE, CD., SMIT, A.M., S WILKINS, A.J. ( 1982) Performance testing during epileptiform EEG activity. British Journal of Clinical Practice, Symposium Supplement, 18, 78-80. T.A. Belts, R.J. Hoppener and V. Petersen (eds.).
2. AARTS, J.H.P., BINNIE, CD., SMIT, A.M., 8 WILKINS, A.J. (1984) Selective cognitive impairment during focal and" generalized epileptiform EEG activity. Brain, 107, 293-308.
3. ANDERSON, J.A., & HINTON, G.E. (1981) Models of information processing in the Drain. Tn: Parallel Models of Associative Memory. G.E. Hinton and J.A. Anderson (eds.), Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 9-48.
4. BADDELEY, A.D. (1982a) Implications of neuropsychological evidence for theories of normal memory. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society London B, 298, 59-771
5. BADDELEY, A.D. (1982b) Domains of recollection. Psychological Review, 89, 708-729.
6. BADDELEY, A.D. (1982c) Reading and working memory. Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 35, 414-417.
7. BADDELEY, A.D. (1983a) The working party on postgraduate education. Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 36, 9-12.
8. * BADDELEY, A.D. (1983b) Working memory. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society London B, 302, 311-324.
9. BADDELEY, A.D. (1984a) The fractionation of human memory. Psychological Medicine, 14, 259-264.
10. BADDELEY, A.D. (1984b) Neuropsychological evidence and the semantic/episodic distinction: Commentary on Tulving. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 7, 238-239.
11. BADDELEY, A.D. (1984c) Memory theory and memory therapy. In: Clinical Management of Memory Problems. B.A. Wilson and N. Moffat (eds.), Croom Helm, pp. 5-27.
12. BADDELEY, A.D. (1984d) Reading and working memory. SET Research Information for Teachers, 1, Item 11.
13. BADDELEY, A.D. (1984e) Is psychology making progress? Thornfield Journal, University College Dublin, pp. 8-21.
14. BADDELEY, A.D. Human memory. In: Oxford Companion to the Mind. R.L. Gregory (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, (in press).
15. BADDELEY, A.D. Psychologie cognitive de la vie quotldlenne. Bulletin de Psychologie, (in press).
16. BADDELEY, A.D. Reading and working memory. Visible Language. (in press).
17. 8AD0ELEY, A.D. Memory. In: Social Science Encyclopaedia. A. Kuper and J. Kuoer (eds.), Routledge and Kegan Paul, (in press).
18. BADDELEY, A.D. Working Memory. To be published by Oxford University Press.
19. BADDELEY, A.O., A IDZIKOWSKI. C. Anxiety, manual dexterity and diver performance. Ergonomics, (in press).
20. BADDELEY, A.D., & LEWIS, V. (1984) When does rapid presentation enhance digit span? Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 22, 403-405.
21. BADDELEY, A.D., LEWIS, V., ELDRIDGE, M., & THOMSON, N. (1984) Attention and retrieval from long-term memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 113, 518-540.
22. BADDELEY, A.O., LEWIS, V., i VALLAR, G. (1984) Exploring the articulatory loop. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 36A, 281-289.
23. BADDELEY, A.D., LOGIE, R.H., NIMMO-SMITH, I., & BRERETON, N. Components of fluent reading. Journal of Memory and Language, (in press).
24. BADDELEY, A.D., SUNDERLAND, A., & HARRIS, J. (1982) How well do laboratory-based psychological tests predict patients' performance outside the -laboratory. In: Alzheimer's Olsease: A Report of Progress (Aging, Vol. 19). S. Corkin, K.L. Davis, J.H. Growden, E. lisdln and R.J. Wurtman (eds.). New York: Raven Press, pp. 141-148.
25. BADDELEY, A.D., & WILKINS, A.J. (1984) Taking memory out of the laboratory. In: Everyday Memory, Actions and Absentmlndedness. J.E. Harris and P.E. Morris (eds.). London: Academic Press, pp. 1-17.
26. BADDELEY. A.D., & WILSON, 8. Phonological coding and short-term memory in patients without speech. Journal of Memory and Language, (in press).
27. BADDELEY, A.D., & WILSON, B. Amnesia, autobiographical memory and confabulation. In: Autobiographical Memory. D. Rubin (ed.), Cambridge University Press, (in press).
28. BADDELEY, A.D., & WOODHEAD, M.M. (1982) Depth of processing, context, and face recognition. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 36, 148-164.
29. BADDELEY, A.D., & WOODHEAD, M.M. (1983) Improving face recognition ability. In: Evaluating Witness Evidence. S.M.A. Lloyd-Bostock and B.R. Clifford (eds.), London: John Wiley & Sons Ltd., pp. 125-136.
30. BARNARD, P.J. Experiments on learning interactive dialogues: Problems and prospects. In: Man-Machine Interaction, Proceedings of the 16th Joint IBM/University of Newcastle Seminar, Univeristy of Newcastle upon Tyne. M.J. Elphlck (ed.), (in press).
31. BARNARD, P.J. Applying the products of research on interactive dialogues. In: Man-Machine Interaction, Proceedings of the 16th Joint IBM/University of Newcastle Seminar, Univeristy of Newcastle upon Tyne. M.J. Elphlck (ed.), (in press).
32. * BARNARD, P.J. Interacting cognitive subsystems: A psycholinguistic approach to short-term memory. In: Progress in the Psychology of Language, Vol. 2. A. Ellis (ed.), London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, (in press).
33. BARNARD, P.J. Cognitive resources and the learning of human computer-dialogues. (Manuscript in preparation).
34. BARNARD, P.J., & HAMMOND, N.V. (1982a) Usability and its multiple determination for the occasional user of interactive systems. In: Pathways to the Information Society (Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Computer Communication, London). M.B. Williams (ed.), Amsterdam: North Holland Publishing Company, pp. 543-548.
35. BARNARD, P.J., & HAMMOND, N.V. (1982b) Cognitive contexts and Interactive communication. IBM Hursley Human Factors Report No. HF-070, Dec. 19B2.
36. BARNARD, P.J., HAMMOND, N.V., MACLEAN, A., & MORTON, J. (1982a) Learning and remembering interactive commands. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors in Computer Systems, Galthersburg, Maryland, PP. 2-7
37. BARNARD, P.J., HAMMOND, N.V., MACLEAN, A., & MORTON, J. (1982b) Learning and remembering interactive commands in a text-editing task. Behaviour and Information Technology, 1, 347-358.
38. BARNARD, P.J., MACLEAN, A., & HAMMOND, N.V. (1984) User representations of ordered sequences of command operations. In: INTERACT '84 First IFIP Conference on 'Human Computer Interaction'. London: International Federatlon for Information Processing, IEE, Vol. I, pp. 434-438.
39. BEKERIAN, D.A. (1983) The evidence of your eyes. Science Now, 2, 554-555.
40. BEKERIAN, D.A. (1984) The learned helplessness hypothesis: A framework in disguise. Current Psychological Research and Reviews, 3_. 19-37.
41. BEKERIAN, D.A. Similarity of learning environments and retroactive inhibition. American Journal of Psychology, (in press).
42. BEKERIAN, D.A. Retrieving personal memories. (Paper submitted).
43. BEKERIAN, O.A.,& BADDELEY, A.D. (1981) Saturation advertising: Is repetition enough? In: Health Education and the Media (Proceedings of the International Conference, March 1981, University of Strathclyde). D.S. Leathar, G.B. Hastings and J.K. Davies (eds.), Pergamon Press Limited, pp. 455-464.
44. * BEKERIAN, D.A., & BOWERS, J.M. (1983) Eyewitness testimony: Were we misled? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 9, 139-145.
45. BEKERIAN, D.A., 4 BOWERS, J.M. How to mislead eyewitnesses when intending not to. In: Proceedings of the BPS Conference of Psychology and Law, Swansea, July 1982.
46. BEKERIAN, D.A., & BOWERS, J.M. Biasing the retrieval of accurate memories. British Journal of Psychology, (in press).
47. BEKERIAN, D.A., A CONWAY, M.A. Vivid memories for personally significant events. (Manuscript in preparation).
48. BEKERIAN, D.A,, CONWAY, M.A., & MINGAY, D.J. Imagery and eyewitness testimony. Paper to be given at 2nd International Imagery Conference, Swansea; 1985, (In press).
49. BEKERIAN. D.A., & DENNETT, J.L. Oral vs. written recall: Is there a difference? (Manuscript in preparation).
50. BEKERIAN. D.A:. & MINGAY, D.J. Giving people second chances. (Paper submitted).
51. BEKERIAN, D.A.,& ROLFE, J. The eyewitness as an information source. In: New Directions in Safety, (in press).
52. BINNIE, CD., DARBY, C.E., DE KORTE, R.A., & WILKINS, A.J. (1981) Interhemlspheric differences in photosensitivity thresholds. In: Advances in Epileptology: Xllth Epilepsy International Symposium. M. Dam, L. Gram and J.K. Penry (eds.). New York: Raven Press, pp. 403-411.
53. BINNIE, CO., DE KORTE, R.A., DARBY, C.E., VAN EGMOND, P., WILKINS, A.J., & VELDHUIZEN, R. (1981) Effects of ambient lighting on photosensitivity and television epilepsy. In: Advances In Epileptology: Xllth Epilepsy International Symposium. M. Dam, L.. Gram and J.K. Penry (eds.), New York: Raven Press, pp. 269-273.
54. BINNIE, CD., FINDLAY, J., & WILKINS, A.J. Mechanisms of eplleptogenesis in photosensitive epilepsy implied by the effects of moving patterns. Journal of Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, (in press).
55. BINNIE, CD., WILKINS, A.J., & DE KORTE, R.A. (1981) Interhemlspheric differences in photosensitive epilepsy. II. Intermittent photic stimulation. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 52, 469-472.
56. BLACK, A., FREEMAN, P., & JOHNSON-LAIRD, P.N. Plausibility and the comprehension of text. (Manuscript submitted).
57. BOWERS, J.M., & BEKERIAN, D.A. (1984) When will postevent information distort eyewitness testimony? Journal of Applied Psychology, 69, 466-472.
58. BROWN, I.D. (1982a) Measurement of. mental effort: Some theoretical and practical issues. In: Energy and Effort. G.A. Harrison (ed.), London: Taylor 4 Francia, pp. Z/-3/.
59. BROWN, I.D. (1982b) Driving fatigue. Endeavour, New Series, 6, 83-90.
60. BROWN, I.D. (1982c) What is human factors? In: Proceedings of Human Factors Symposium, 18-19 May 1982, Heathrow, London. Harlow: ITT Europe Human Factors Research Group, pp. 1-19.
61. BROWN, I.D. (1983) Parameters of operator adaptability to call-traffic fluctuations in public telephone switchrooms: The essential Ingredient in system design. In: Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Human factors in Telecommunications, Helsinki, Finland, 6.-1U June 1983, Helsinki : Posts and Telecommunications of Finland, pp. 213-220.
62. BROWN, I.D. (1984a) Ergonomics and technological change. In: Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the Ergonomics "Society of Australia and New Zealand, Sydney, N.S.W.. "28-30^ November 1984.
63. BROWN, I.D. (1984b) Highway design and road users' perception of hazard. In: Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the Ergonomics Society of Australia and New Zealand, Sydney, N.S.W.. 28-30th November 1984.
64. BROWN, I.D. (1985) Prospects for improving road safety. Ergonomics Society Lecture paper to be presented at the University BT Nottingham, 29th March 1985.
65. BROWN, I.D., & COPEMAN, A.K. (1981) An Investigation of drivers' attitudes and behaviour in relation to road traffic offences. Final Report on Transport and Road Research Laboratory Contract No. C0N/6142/37.
66. BROWN, I.D., O'BRIEN, D., & WILSON, P. (eds.) (1983) Human Factors and Information Technology. London: National tlectronlcs Council.
67. BROWN, I.D., WASTELL, D.G., & COPEMAN, A.K. (1982) A
psychophysiological investigation of system efficiency in public telephone switchrooms. Ergonomics, 25, 1013-1040.
68. BROWN, I.D., WASTELL, D.G., TREDRE, B., COPEMAN, A.K., 8 COLLINS, J. (1981) The human factor: A mix of quality, efficiency. Telephony, 200, 20-22.
69. BUXTON, H. (1983a) Auditory lateralization: An effect of rhythm. 8rain and Language. 18. 249-258.
70. BUXTON, H. (1983b) Temporal predictability in the perception of English speech. In: Prosody: Models and Measurements. A. Cutler and D.R. Ladd (eds.), Heidelberg: Sprlnger-Verlag, pp. 111-121.
71. CAMPBELL, K. (1981) Principles of automatic pattern recognition of human sleep. In: Sleep 1980. W.P. Koella (ed.), (Proceedings of the Fifth European Congress of Sleep Research Amsterdam, 1980), Basel: Karger, pp. 448-451.
72. CLARE, J.N., & YOUNG, R.M. (1984) A review of knowledge elicitation methods. Report on LOKI: Esprit Project 106.
73. COLBOURN, C.J., BROWN, I.D., & COPEMAN, A.K. (1981) Differences In perceived seriousness of overt and covert traffic offenses: Some iinpl 1catioii9 for the effectiveness of legal sanctions. Law and Human Behavior, 5, 219-230.
74. CULTHEART, M., & PATTERSON, K. The assessment of acquired disorders of reading. nil Aphasia. J. Axbury, R. Whurr, M. Wyke and M. Coltheart (eds.), London: Butterworths, (in press).
75. CONRAD, R., & WEISKRANTZ, B.C. (1981) On the cognitive ability of deaf children with deaf parents. American Annals of the Deaf, 126, 995-1003.
76. CONWAY, M.A., & BEKERIAN, D.A. Personal and semantic memory access. (Manuscript submitted).
77. CONWAY, M.A., & BEKERIAN, D.A. Schematic representations of emotions. (Manuscript in preparation).
78. CONWAY, M.A., & NORRIS, D. Cognitive factors affecting keyword selection. Paper to be given to the 11th International Symposium on Human Factors in Telecommunications, Renes, France, September 1985.
79. COTTER, C. (1983) Inference making processes in reading. Unpublished PhD Thesis, University of Cambridge. 1983.
80. COTTER, C. (1984) Inferring indirect objects in sentences: Some implications for the semantics of verbs. Language and Speech, 27, 25-45.
81. CRAIG, A., WILKINSON, R.T., & COLQUHOUN, W.P. (1981) Diurnal variation m vigilance efficiency. Ergonomics, 24, 641-651.
82. CUTLER, A. (1983) Lexical compexity and sentence processing. In: The Process of Language Understanding. G.B. Flores d'Arcais and R.J. Jarvella (eds.), Wiley & Sons, pp. 43-79.
83. CUTLER, A. Performance measures of lexical complexity. In: Meaning and the Lexicon. P. Seuren and P. Bosch (eds.), Dordrecht: Foris, (in press).
84. CUTLER, A. Forbear is a homophone: Lexical stress does not constrain lexical access. (Manuscript submitted).
85. CUTLER, A., & CLIFTON, C. (Jr.) (1984) The use of prosodic information in word recognition. In: Attention and Performance X. H. Bouma and D.G. Bouwhuis (eds.), Hillsdale. N.J.: Lawrence Trlbaum Associates, pp. 183-196.
86. CUTLER, A., HAWKINS, J.A., & GILL1GAN, G. The suffixing preference: A processing explanation. Linguistics, (in press).
87. CUTLER, A., MEHLER, J., NORRIS, D., & SEGUI, J. (1983) A language-specific comprehension strategy. Nature, 304, 159-160.
88. DELLA SALA, S., BERT0N1. G., SOMAZZI. L., STUBBE, F., & WILKINS A.J. Impaired contrast sensitivity in diabetic patients with and without retinopathy: A new technique for rapid assessment. British Journal of Ophthalmology. (in press).
89. DUNCAN, J. (1981a) Does cognitive psychology need "New direction"? (Review of Cognitive Psychology: New Directions, G. Claxton (ed.), London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1980). Contemporary Psychology, 26. 472-473.
90. DUNCAN, J. (1981b) Directing attention in the 'visual field. Perception and Psychophysics, 30, 90-93.
91. DUNCAN, J. (1983a) Perceptual selection based on alphanumeric class: Evidence from partial reports. Perception and Psychophysics. 33. 533-547.
92. DUNCAN, J. (1983b) Category effects in visual search: A failure to replicate the "oh-zero" phenomemon. Perception and Psychophysics, 34, 221-232.
93. * DUNCAN, J. (1984) Selective attention and the organization of visual information. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 113, 501-517.
94. DUNCAN, J. Attention. In: The Social Science Encyclopaedia. A. Kuper and J. Kuper (eds.), London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, (in press).
95. DUNCAN, J. Visual search and visual attention. In: Attention and Performance XI M.I. Posner and 0. Marin (eds.), Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, (in press).
96. EDWORTHY, J. Melodic contour and musical structure. In: Musical Structure and Cognition. P. Howell, I. Cross and R. West (eds.). Academic Press, fin press).
97. EDWORTHY, J. Interval and contour in melody processing. In: Music Perception (Special Issue). W.R. Crozler and A.J. Chapman (eds.), (in press).
98. ELDRIDGE, M.A., NIMMO-SMITH, I., WING, A.M., & TOTTY, R.N. (1984) The variability of selected features in cursive handwriting: Categorical measures. Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 24, 179-219.
99. ELDRIDGE, M.A., NIMMO-SMITH, I., WING, A.M., & TOTTY, R.N. The dependence between selected categorical measures of cursive handwriting. Journal of the Forensic Science Society, (in press).
100. EVETT, L., PATTERSON, K., MORTON, J., & KAY, J. Effects of bias on nonword pronunciation. .(Manuscript in preparation).
101. FISCHHOFF, B. (1983a) Predicting frames. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 9, 103-llb.
102. FISCHHOFF, B. (1983b) Strategic policy preferences: A behavioral decision theory perspective. Journal of Soda! Issues, 39, 133-160.
103. FISCHHOFF, B., & BEYTH-MAROM, R. (1983) Hypothesis evaluation from a Bayeslan perspective. Psychological Review, 90. 239-260.
104. FORSTER, P.M. (1982) A note on the masking of pictures. Perception. U_, 319-324.
105. FORSTER, P.M. (1983) An Investigation into the representation involved in visual masking. Perception, 12, 347-353.
106. FRASER, C, I WING, A. (1981) A case study of reaching by a user of a manually-operated artificial hand. Prosthetics and Orthotics International, _5_, 151-156.
107. FRIEDMAN, W.J., & WILKINS A.J. Scale effects in memory for the time of events. Memory and Cognition, (in press).
108. GAILLARD, A.W.K. The CNV as an Index of response preparation. In: Proceedings of the Seventh Conference on Event-Related Potentials of the Brain. W.C. McCallum led.), Electroencephalography and" Ciin'cal Seu'-cphyslsiogy Supplement, (in press).
109. van GALEN, G., V WING, A.M. The sequencing of movements. In: The Psychology of Human Movement. M.M. Smyth and A.M. Wing (eds.) New York: Academic Press, (in press).
110. GAMMACK, J.G., & YOUNG, R.M. (1984) Psychological techniques for knowledge elicitation. In: ECAI-84: Advances in Artificial Intelligence. T. O'Shea (ed.), Elsevier Science Publishers BV (North-Holland), pp. 456-457.
111. GAMMACK, J.G.,& YOUNG, R.M. (1985) Psychological techniques for eliciting expert knowledge. In: Research and Development in Expert Systems. M.A. Bramer (ed.), Cambridge University Press, pp. 105-112.
112. GERVER, D., LONGLEY, P., LONG. J.B., & LAMBERT, S. (1984) Selecting trainee conference interpreters: A preliminary study. Journal of Occupational Psychology. 57. 17-31.
113. GIPSON, P. (1984) A study of the long-term priming of auditory word recognition. Unpublished PhD Thesis, University of Cambridge.
114. GLASBERG, B.R., MOORE, B.C.J., & LUTFI, R.A. (1982) Off-frequency listening and masker uncertainty. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 72, 273-275.
115. GLASBERG, B.R., MOORE, B.C.J., & NIMMO-SMITH. I. (1984) Comparison of auditory filter shapes derived with three different maskers. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 75, 536-544.
116. GLASBERG, B.R., MOORE, B.C.J., PATTERSON, R.D.. & NIMMO-SMITH, I. (1984) Dynamic range and asymmetry of the auditory filter. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 76, 419-427.
117. GREEN, T.R.G. Computer languages: Everything you always wanted to know but no-one can tell you. In: Proceedings of the First Madnter Conference on Man-Computer Interaction. East Berlin, 1984, (in press).
118. GREEN, T.R.G., & NIMMO-SMITH, I. (1962) 'Outcome-counting' -Significance tests from incomplete predictions of order. British Journal of Psychology, 73, 41-49.
119. GRUDIN, J. (1983a) Errors patterns in novice and skilled transcription typing. In: Cognitive Aspects of Skilled Typewriting. W.E. Cooper (ed.), New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 121-143.
120. GRUDIN, J. (1983b) Non-h1erarchic specification of components in transcription typewriting. Acta Psychologica, 54, 249-262.
121. GRUDIN, J. (1984) Identification of skilled typists. Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 24, 127-130.
122. GRUDIN, J., 4 BARNARD, P. (1984a) The role of prior task experience in command name abbreviation. In: INTERACT '84 First IF IP Conference 'on 'Human Computer Interaction'. London: International Federation for Information Processing, IEE, Vol. I, pp. 439-443.
123. GRUDIN, J., & BARNARD, P. (1984b) The cognitive demands of learning and representing command names for text-editing. Human Factors, 26, 407-422.
124. GRUDIN, J., & BARNARD, P. When does abbreviation become a word? And related questions. In: Proceedings of CHI '85 Third Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems"" San Francisco: ACM, (in press).
125. GRUDIN, J., & MACLEAN, A. (1984) Adapting a psychophysical method to measure performance and preference tradeoffs in human-computer interaction.. In : INTERACT '84 First IF IP Conference on 'Human Computer Interaction, London: International Federation for Information Processing, IEE, Vol. 2, pp. 338-342.
126. * HAMMOND, N.V., & BARNARD, P.J. 'Dialogue design: Characteristics of user knowledge. In: Fundamentals of Human-Computer Interaction. A. Monk (ed.), London: Academic Press, (in press).
127. HAMMOND, N.V., HINTON, G., BARNARD, "P., MACLEAN, A., LONG, J.B., & WHITEFIELD, A. (1984) Evaluating the Interface of a document processor: A comparison of expert judgement and user observation. In: INTERACT '84 First IFIP Conference on 'Human Computer Interaction'. London: international federation tor inrormation Processing, IEE, Vol. 2, pp..135-139.
128. HAMMOND, N.V., U0RGENSEN, A.J., MACLEAN, A., BARNARD, P.J., & LONG, J.B. (1983) Design practice and interface usability: Evidence from interviews with designers. In: CHI '83 Conference Proceedings: Human Factors in Computing Systems. A. Janda (ed.), Boston: ACM, pp. 40-44.
129. HAMMOND, N.V., MACLEAN, A., HINTON, G., LONG, J.B., BARNARD, P.J., & CLARK, I.A. (1983) Novice use of an interactive graph-plotting system. IBM Hursley Human Factors Report HF.083.
130. HAMMOND, N.V., MORTON, J., BARNARD, P.J., LONG, J.B., & CLARK, I.A. (1984) Characterising user performance in command-driven interactive dialogue. IBM Hursley Human Factors Report, HF.093.
131. HAMMOND, N.V., MORTON, J., MACLEAN, A., & BARNARD, P.J. (1983) Fragments and signposts: Users' models of the system. In: Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium of Human Factors in Telecommunications. Helsinki, June 1983, pp. 81-88.
132. HARRIS, J.E. (1982) External memory aids. In: Memory Observed: Remembering in Natural Contexts. U. Nelsser (ed.), San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, pp. 337-342.
133. HARRIS. J.E. (1984a) Remembering to do things: A forgotten topic. In: Everyday Memory, Actions and Absent-Mindedness. J.E. Harris and P.E. Morris (eds.), London: Academic Press, pp. 71-92.
134. HARRIS, J.E. (1984b) Methods of improving memory. In: Clinical Management of Memory Problems. B.A. Wilson and N. Moffat (eds.), Beckenham: croom Helm, pp. 4b-62.
135. HARRIS, J.E., & BARNARD, P.J. (1984) A feasibility study of tools for representing operators' Interactions with naval command and control systems. Scicon Human Factors Report HR-2 under contract NSW 32A/1180 for ARE (Portsdown), pp. 54.
136. HARRIS, J.E., & SUNDERLAND, A. (1981) A brief survey of the management of memory disorders in rehabilitation units in Britain. International Rehabilitation Medicine, 3, 206-209.
137. HARRIS, J.E., & WILKINS, A.J. (1982) Remembering to do things: A theoretical framework and an illustrative experiment. Human Learning, _1_, 123-136.
138. HATFIELD, F.M. Visual and phonological factors in acquired dysgraphia. Neuropsychologia, (in press).
139. HATFIELD, F.M., S HOWARD, D. Aphasia therapy through the centuries. In: Aphasia. J. Oxbury, R. Whurr, M. Wyke and M. Coltheart (eds.), London: Butterworths, (in press).
140. HATFIELD, F.M., & PATTERSON, K.E. (1983) Phonological spelling. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 35A, 45.1-468.
141. HATFIELD, F.M., & PATTERSON, K.E. (1984) Interpretation of spelling disorders in aphasia: Impact on recent developments in cognitive psychology. In: Advances In Neurology, Progress in Aphasiology, Vol. 42. F.C. Rose (ed.), New York: Raven Press, pp. 183-192.
142. HESS, R., POINTER, J., &WATT, R. Phase discrimination Is a space domain task. (Manuscript submitted).
143. HEUER, H., & WING, A.M. Doing two things at once: Process limitations "and" interactions. In: The Psychol pay of Human Movement. M.M. Smyth and A.M. Wing (eds.), New York: Academic Press, (in press).
144. * HINTON, G.E. (1981a) Implementing semantic networks in parallel hardware. In: Parallel Models of Associative Memory. G.E. Hinton and J.A. Anderson (eds.), Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 161-187.
145. HINTON, G.E. (1981b) The role of spatial working memory in shape perception. In: Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, University of California, Berkeley.
146. HINTON, G.E. (1981c) Shape representation in parallel systems. In: Proceedings 'of the Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Vol 2. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, 1981, pp. 1088-1096.
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459. YOUNG, R.M. (1984b) Human interface of expert systems. Position paper for the 1st 1KBS Expert Systems Theme Workshop. SERC/Alvey Directorate.
460. YOUNG, R.M. (1984c) An introduction to production systems. Alvey Lecture No. 3: Videotape BC/AL/2 Open University (for the Alvey Directorate).
461. YOUNG, R.M. (1984d) Human interface aspects of expert systems. In: Expert Systems. State of the Art Report 12.7. J. Fox (ed.), Pergamon Infotech Limited, Maidenhead, Berks, pp. 102-111.
461a. YOUNG, R.M. (1984e) Syndicate report on cognitive processes. Alvey MMI Workshop on Human Factors, SERC/Alvey Directorate, pp. 7-10.
462. YOUNG, R.M. Multi-agent model of children's understanding of arithmetic. (Manuscript in preparation).
463. YOUNG, R.M., S BARTON, U.S. (1983) Force-sensitive platform for measuring keypresses. Ergonomics, 26, 243-249.
464. YOUNG, R.M., & HULL, A.J. (1982) Cognitive aspects of the selection of viewdata options by casual users. In: Pathways to the Information Society, (Proceedings of the 6tTi International Conference on Computer Communications, London, pp. 571-576). M.B. Williams (ed.), Amsterdam: North Holland Publishing Co.
465. YOUNG, R.M., S HULL, A.J. (1983) Categorisation structures in hierarchical menus. In: Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Human Factors in Telecommunications, June 1983, Helsinki, Finland, pp. 111-118.

Other sections in the 1981-1984 report

1. SUMMARY

2. COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

3. COGNITIVE ERGONOMICS/APPLIED COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

4. HEARING

5. MOTOR SKILL AND ACTION

6. VISUAL PERCEPTION

7. PSYCH0PHYSIOL0GY SECTION

8. PUBLICATIONS