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September 13, 2021
Qualitative Individual Differences are Useful, but Reliability Should be Assessed and Not Assumed
Craig Hedge
Journal of Vision
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March 26, 2013
Using eye movements to explore switch costs in working memory
Craig Hedge, Ute Leonards
Cognitive Psychology
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March 4, 2017
Speeded saccadic and manual visuo-motor decisions: Distinct processes but same principles
Aline Bompas, Craig Hedge, Petroc Sumner
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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September 6, 2015
Selection in spatial working memory is independent of perceptual selective attention, but they interact in a shared spatial priority map
Craig Hedge, Klaus Oberauer, Ute Leonards
Biological Psychiatry. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
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July 2, 2020
Task Reliability Considerations in Computational Psychiatry
Craig Hedge, Aline Bompas, Petroc Sumner
Behavior Research Methods
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July 21, 2017
The reliability paradox: Why robust cognitive tasks do not produce reliable individual differences
Craig Hedge, Georgina Powell, Petroc Sumner
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking
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May 2, 2017
Spatial Learning and Wayfinding in an Immersive Environment: The Digital Fulldome
Craig Hedge, Ruth Weaver, Simone Schnall
American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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June 15, 2019
A Novel Framework to Measure Executive Function in Down Syndrome With Applications for Early Clinical Diagnosis of Dementia
Elizabeth Smith, Craig Hedge, Christopher Jarrold
Psychology and Aging
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October 10, 2018
The mapping between transformed reaction time costs and models of processing in aging and cognition
Craig Hedge, Georgina Powell, Petroc Sumner
Psychological Review
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July 11, 2024
Non-decision time: The Higgs Boson of decision
Aline Bompas, Petroc Sumner, Craig Hedge
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Journal of Cognition
|
September 13, 2021
Qualitative Individual Differences are Useful, but Reliability Should be Assessed and Not Assumed
Craig Hedge
Journal of Vision
|
March 26, 2013
Using eye movements to explore switch costs in working memory
Craig Hedge, Ute Leonards
Cognitive Psychology
|
March 4, 2017
Speeded saccadic and manual visuo-motor decisions: Distinct processes but same principles
Aline Bompas, Craig Hedge, Petroc Sumner
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
September 6, 2015
Selection in spatial working memory is independent of perceptual selective attention, but they interact in a shared spatial priority map
Craig Hedge, Klaus Oberauer, Ute Leonards
Biological Psychiatry. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
|
July 2, 2020
Task Reliability Considerations in Computational Psychiatry
Craig Hedge, Aline Bompas, Petroc Sumner
Behavior Research Methods
|
July 21, 2017
The reliability paradox: Why robust cognitive tasks do not produce reliable individual differences
Craig Hedge, Georgina Powell, Petroc Sumner
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking
|
May 2, 2017
Spatial Learning and Wayfinding in an Immersive Environment: The Digital Fulldome
Craig Hedge, Ruth Weaver, Simone Schnall
American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
|
June 15, 2019
A Novel Framework to Measure Executive Function in Down Syndrome With Applications for Early Clinical Diagnosis of Dementia
Elizabeth Smith, Craig Hedge, Christopher Jarrold
Psychology and Aging
|
October 10, 2018
The mapping between transformed reaction time costs and models of processing in aging and cognition
Craig Hedge, Georgina Powell, Petroc Sumner
Psychological Review
|
July 11, 2024
Non-decision time: The Higgs Boson of decision
Aline Bompas, Petroc Sumner, Craig Hedge
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