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Ruth S Ogden

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Cognition & Emotion|February 16, 2013
The effect of facial attractiveness on temporal perceptionRuth S Ogden
Plos One|July 7, 2020
The passage of time during the UK Covid-19 lockdownRuth S Ogden
Plos One|July 15, 2022
How long was it for you? Memories of the duration of the UK covid-19 lockdownRuth S Ogden, Andrea Piovesan
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 12, 2008
More is still not better: testing the perturbation model of temporal reference memory across different modalities and tasksRuth S Ogden, Luke A Jones
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 25, 2011
Modality effects in memory for basic stimulus attributes: a temporal and nontemporal comparisonRuth S Ogden, Luke A Jones
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 13, 2015
Vibrotactile timing: Are vibrotactile judgements of duration affected by repetitive stimulation?Luke A Jones, Ruth S Ogden
Acta Psychologica|August 23, 2014
The differential contribution of executive functions to temporal generalisation, reproduction and verbal estimationRuth S Ogden, John H Wearden, Catharine Montgomery
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 7, 2019
Response-irrelevant number, duration, and extent information triggers the SQARC effect: Evidence from an implicit paradigmFiona Simmons, Thomas Gallagher-Mitchell, Ruth S Ogden
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 3, 2008
The remembrance of times past: interference in temporal reference memoryRuth S Ogden, J H Wearden, Luke A Jones
Cognition & Emotion|September 10, 2014
The effect of pain and the anticipation of pain on temporal perception: A role for attention and arousalRuth S Ogden, David Moore, Leanne Redfern, et al.
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Cognition & Emotion|February 16, 2013
The effect of facial attractiveness on temporal perceptionRuth S Ogden
Plos One|July 7, 2020
The passage of time during the UK Covid-19 lockdownRuth S Ogden
Plos One|July 15, 2022
How long was it for you? Memories of the duration of the UK covid-19 lockdownRuth S Ogden, Andrea Piovesan
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 12, 2008
More is still not better: testing the perturbation model of temporal reference memory across different modalities and tasksRuth S Ogden, Luke A Jones
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 25, 2011
Modality effects in memory for basic stimulus attributes: a temporal and nontemporal comparisonRuth S Ogden, Luke A Jones
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 13, 2015
Vibrotactile timing: Are vibrotactile judgements of duration affected by repetitive stimulation?Luke A Jones, Ruth S Ogden
Acta Psychologica|August 23, 2014
The differential contribution of executive functions to temporal generalisation, reproduction and verbal estimationRuth S Ogden, John H Wearden, Catharine Montgomery
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 7, 2019
Response-irrelevant number, duration, and extent information triggers the SQARC effect: Evidence from an implicit paradigmFiona Simmons, Thomas Gallagher-Mitchell, Ruth S Ogden
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 3, 2008
The remembrance of times past: interference in temporal reference memoryRuth S Ogden, J H Wearden, Luke A Jones
Cognition & Emotion|September 10, 2014
The effect of pain and the anticipation of pain on temporal perception: A role for attention and arousalRuth S Ogden, David Moore, Leanne Redfern, et al.
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