29 results

Lost in Space: Optimising search space in EvoFIT

Presentation / Conference
Skelton, F., Frowd, C., & Greenwood, L. (2012, August)
Lost in Space: Optimising search space in EvoFIT. Paper presented at British Psychological Society Cognitive Section annual conference, University of Glasgow

Preliminary evidence that glucose ingestion facilitates prospective memory performance

Journal Article
Riby, L., Law, A., McLaughlin, J., & Murray, J. (2011)
Preliminary evidence that glucose ingestion facilitates prospective memory performance. Nutrition Research, 31, 370-377. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nutres.2011.04.003
Previous research has found that the ingestion of glucose boosts task performance in the memory domain (including tasks tapping episodic, semantic, and working memory). The pr...

Witness interviews: Does recall of relational information improve identifiability of a facial composites?

Presentation / Conference
Skelton, F., Frowd, C., & Andrews, S. (2011, September)
Witness interviews: Does recall of relational information improve identifiability of a facial composites?. Paper presented at International Conference for Emerging Security Technologies, University of Central Lancashire

EvoFIT: Police Software For Constructing Facial Composites

Presentation / Conference
Skelton, F., & Frowd, C. (2010, September)
EvoFIT: Police Software For Constructing Facial Composites. Poster presented at Police Learning: A Changing World, University of Central Lancashire

Age-related differences on cognitive overload in an audio-visual memory task

Journal Article
Murray, J., & Thomson, M. E. (2011)
Age-related differences on cognitive overload in an audio-visual memory task. European Journal of Psychology of Education, 26(1), 129-141. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10212-010-0032-7
The present study aimed to provide evidence outlining whether the type of stimuli used in teaching would provoke differing levels of recall across three different academic age...

Improving the quality of police facial composite images

Exhibition / Performance
Skelton, F., Frowd, C., & Speers, K. Improving the quality of police facial composite images. [Poster]. Exhibited at SET for Britain, House of Commons. 9 September 2009 - 9 September 2009. (Unpublished)

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Skelton, F., Frowd, C., & Speers, K. Improving the quality of police facial composite images. [Poster]. Exhibited at SET for Britain, House of Commons. 9 September 2009 - 9 September 2009. (Unpublished

The Role of Context in the Construction of Police Facial Composites

Presentation / Conference
Skelton, F., Frowd, C., & Speers, K. (2009, September)
The Role of Context in the Construction of Police Facial Composites. Poster presented at British Psychological Society Cognitive Section conference, University of Hertfordshire

An internal feature advantage in face recognition?

Presentation / Conference
Skelton, F., & Ainscow, K. (2008, September)
An internal feature advantage in face recognition?. Poster presented at British Psychological Society Cognitive Section annual conference, University of Southampton

The role of internal and external information in children's unfamiliar face recognition

Presentation / Conference
Skelton, F., & Hay, D. (2005, September)
The role of internal and external information in children's unfamiliar face recognition. Paper presented at British Psychological Society Cognitive Section annual conference, University of Leeds