Damien Litchfield
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Ford B, Monk R, Litchfield D, Qureshi A
J Cogn
. 2024 Oct;
7(1):72.
PMID: 39398222
Visual perspective taking (VPT) generates a shared frame of reference for understanding how the world appears to others. Whilst greater cognitive and neurophysiological demands are associated with increasing angular distance...
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Specian Junior F, Litchfield D, Sandars J, Cecilio-Fernandes D
Med Teach
. 2024 Feb;
46(11):1502-1509.
PMID: 38382474
Eye tracking has become increasingly applied in medical education research for studying the cognitive processes that occur during the performance of a task, such as image interpretation and surgical skills...
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Knott L, Litchfield D, Donovan T, Marsh J
Memory
. 2024 Jan;
32(2):223-236.
PMID: 38285521
The Deese-Roediger and McDermott (DRM) paradigm and visually guided saccade tasks are both prominent research tools in their own right. This study introduces a novel DRM-Saccade paradigm, merging both methodologies....
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McNeill A, Monk R, Qureshi A, Litchfield D, Heim D
Alcohol Alcohol
. 2021 Mar;
56(6):763-770.
PMID: 33693481
Aims: Previous research indicates that acute alcohol intoxication and placebo can inhibit people's control over consumption behaviour and heighten attentional bias (AB) towards alcohol-related stimuli and craving. We designed a...
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Crawford T, Litchfield D, Donovan T
Behav Brain Sci
. 2018 Jan;
40:e136.
PMID: 29342594
Many parts of the medical image are never fixated when a radiologist searches for cancer nodules. Experts are able to use peripheral vision very efficiently. The size of the functional...
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Donovan T, Litchfield D, Crawford T
Front Psychol
. 2017 Dec;
8:2072.
PMID: 29234298
No abstract available.
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Gallagher-Mitchell T, Simms V, Litchfield D
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2017 May;
71(7):1526-1534.
PMID: 28540753
In this article, we present an investigation into the use of visual cues during number line estimation and their influence on cognitive processes for reducing number line estimation error. Participants...
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van Wermeskerken M, Litchfield D, van Gog T
Cogn Sci
. 2017 Mar;
42(1):220-252.
PMID: 28295482
Displays of eye movements may convey information about cognitive processes but require interpretation. We investigated whether participants were able to interpret displays of their own or others' eye movements. In...
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Lunn J, Donovan T, Litchfield D, Lewis C, Davies R, Crawford T
Brain Cogn
. 2017 Feb;
113:76-84.
PMID: 28160687
Children with epilepsy may be vulnerable to impaired social attention given the increased risk of neurobehavioural comorbidities. Social attentional orienting and the potential modulatory role of attentional control on the...
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Lunn J, Donovan T, Litchfield D, Lewis C, Davies R, Crawford T
PLoS One
. 2016 Aug;
11(8):e0160508.
PMID: 27483011
Childhood onset epilepsy is associated with disrupted developmental integration of sensorimotor and cognitive functions that contribute to persistent neurobehavioural comorbidities. The role of epilepsy and its treatment on the development...