Psychology & Neuroscience: Recent submissions
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Processing of emotional material in major depression : cognitive and neuropsychological investigations
(University of St Andrews, 2005) - ThesisThe aim of this thesis was to expand the existing knowledge base concerning the profile of emotional processing that is associated with major depression, particularly in terms of socially important non-verbal stimuli (e.g. ... -
Studies of emotion recognition from multiple communication channels
(University of St Andrews, 2005) - ThesisCrucial to human interaction and development, emotions have long fascinated psychologists. Current thinking suggests that specific emotions, regardless of the channel in which they are communicated, are processed by separable ... -
Inhibitory processes in the misinformation effect : negative consequences of an adaptive process
(University of St Andrews, 2004) - ThesisRecent research has suggested the seemingly ironic possibility that in order to be able to remember effectively, we must be able to forget. Despite the fact that forgetting is typically conceived of as a wholly negative ... -
Victimisation and eyewitness memory : exploring the effects of physiological and psychological factors
(University of St Andrews, 2002) - ThesisThis thesis presents research designed to explore the role of physiological and psychological factors in mediating the effects of victimisation upon eyewitness memory. A tripartite model of arousal and memory is proposed ... -
Retrieval-induced forgetting for person-specific information
(University of St Andrews, 2005) - ThesisRecent research has shown heightened interest in the potential role of inhibitory mechanisms in solving the multiple category problem associated with processing person-specific information. Inhibition has been proposed to ...