Jessica Walters

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Currently tasked with researching the effect of sudden movements on congnitive ablity.

Research Materials

Lanier, J.L. , Grandin, T. , Green, R.D. , Avery, D., & McGee, K.(2000). The relationship between reaction to sudden, intermittent movements and sounds and temperament (Department of Animal Sciences, Colorado State University). Abstract retrieved April 7, 2008,[1]

Fenley, R. (2008). Alzheimer’s disease & dimentias (NYC Department for the Aging). Abstract retrieved April 3, 2008, [2]

Tipper, S. (June 2005). Memories of Attention. Paper presented at the 2005 Annual Conference in Manchester. Abstract retrieved April 7, 2008, [3]

Buch, E.R., Young, S., & Contreras-Vidal J.L. (2003) Visiomotor Adaptation in normal aging (Department of Kinesiology; 2 Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, University of Maryland). Abstract retrieved March 7,2008, [4]
Frischen, A. & Tipper S.P. (2004). Orientating attention via observed gaze shifts evokes longer-term inhibitory effects: Implications for social interactions, attention and memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 133,516-533

Frischen, A. & Tipper, S.P.(in press). Long-term gaze cueing effects: Evidence for retrieval of prior states of attention from memory. Visual Cognition

Kessler, K. & Tipper, S.P.(2004). Retrieval of implicit inhibitory processes: The impact of visual field, object identity and memory dynamics. Visual Cognition, 11, 965-995

Samuel, A.G. & Kat, D.(2003). Inhibition of return: A graphical meta-analysis of its time-course and an empirical test of its temporal and spatial properties. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 10, 897-906

Tipper, S.P., Grison, S. & Kessler, K.(2003). Long-term inhibition of return of attention. Psychological Science, 14, 19-25

Research Summaries

Jessica W's Research Summary 1
Jessica W's Research Summary 2
Jessica W's Research Summary 3

Meeting Notes

February 15, 2008

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