Rickman, Sarah, Johnson, Andrew and Miles, Christopher 2013. The impact of chewing gum resistance on immediate free recall. British Journal of Psychology 104 (3) , pp. 339-346. 10.1111/j.2044-8295.2012.02124.x |
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Johnson, Andrew James, Miles, Christopher, Haddrell, Ben, Harrison, Emily, Osborne, Liam, Wilson, Nigel and Jenks, Rebecca 2012. The effect of chewing gum on physiological and self-rated measures of alertness and daytime sleepiness. Physiology & Behavior 105 (3) , pp. 815-820. 10.1016/j.physbeh.2011.10.020 |
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Gray, Gemma, Miles, Christopher, Wilson, Nigel, Jenks, Rebecca, Cox, Martin and Johnson, Andrew J. 2012. The contrasting physiological and subjective effects of chewing gum on social stress. Appetite 58 (2) , pp. 554-558. 10.1016/j.appet.2011.11.013 |
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Johnson, A. J., Jenks, R., Miles, Christopher, Albert, M. and Cox, M. 2011. Chewing gum moderates multi-task induced shifts in stress, mood, and alertness: A re-examination. Appetite 56 (2) , pp. 408-411. 10.1016/j.appet.2010.12.025 |
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Sketchley-Kaye, Kathryn, Jenks, Rebecca, Miles, Christopher and Johnson, Andrew J. 2011. Chewing gum modifies state anxiety and alertness under conditions of social stress. Nutritional neuroscience 14 (6) , pp. 237-242. 10.1179/1476830511Y.0000000017 |
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Johnson, Andrew J. and Miles, Christopher 2011. Order effects of ballot position without information-induced confirmatory bias. British Politics 6 (4) , pp. 479-490. 10.1057/bp.2011.26 |
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Miles, Christopher and Johnson, Andrew J. 2010. Switching between chewing-gum and no-gum at learning and retrieval does not accentuate error production in free recall. Journal of Behavioral and Neuroscience Research 8 (2) , pp. 9-19. |
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Johnson, A. J. and Miles, Christopher 2009. Single-probe serial position recall: Evidence of modularity for olfactory, visual, and auditory short-term memory. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (2) , pp. 267-275. 10.1080/17470210802303750 |
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Torney, Laura K., Johnson, Andrew J. and Miles, Christopher 2009. Chewing gum and impasse-induced self-reported stress. Appetite 53 (3) , pp. 414-417. 10.1016/j.appet.2009.07.009 |
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Johnson, A. J. and Miles, Christopher 2008. Chewing gum and context-dependent memory: The independent roles of chewing gum and mint flavour. British Journal of Psychology 99 , pp. 293-306. 10.1016/j.appet.2007.09.039 |
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Johnson, Andrew James and Miles, Christopher 2007. Serial position functions for recognition of olfactory stimuli. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 60 (10) , pp. 1347-1355. 10.1080/17470210701515694 |
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Miles, Christopher and Johnson, Andrew James 2007. Chewing gum and context-dependent memory effects: A re-examination. Appetite 48 (2) , pp. 154-158. 10.1016/j.appet.2006.07.082 |
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Johnson, Andrew James and Miles, Christopher 2007. Evidence against memorial facilitation and context-dependent memory effects through the chewing of gum. Appetite 48 (3) , pp. 394-396. 10.1016/j.appet.2006.10.003 |
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Handley, Olivia Jane, Morrison, Catriona Morag, Miles, Christopher and Bayer, Antony James ![]() |
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Miles, Christopher and Hodder, Kathryn I. 2005. Serial position effects in recognition memory for odors: a reexamination. Memory & Cognition 33 (7) , pp. 1303-1314. 10.3758/BF03193230 |
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Mahrer, Paul and Miles, Christopher 2002. Recognition memory for tactile sequences. Memory 10 (1) , pp. 7-20. 10.1080/09658210143000128 |
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Miles, Christopher and Jenkins, Richard 2000. Recency and suffix effects with immediate recall of olfactory stimuli. Memory 8 (3) , pp. 195-205. 10.1080/096582100387605 |
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Mahrer, Paul and Miles, Christopher 1999. Memorial and strategic determinants of tactile recency. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition 25 (3) , pp. 630-643. 10.1037/0278-7393.25.3.630 |
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Miles, Christopher and Hardman, E. 1998. State-dependent memory produced by aerobic exercise. Ergonomics 41 (1) , pp. 20-28. 10.1080/001401398187297 |
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Carr, Deborah and Miles, Christopher 1997. Short report. Rhyme attenuates the auditory suffix effect: alliteration does not. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Section A: Human Experimental Psychology 50 (3) , pp. 518-527. 10.1080/713755722 |
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Miles, Christopher 1996. Tactile short-term memory revisited. Memory 4 (6) , pp. 655-668. 10.1080/741940995 |
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Miles, Christopher, Morgan, Michelle J., Milne, Alan B. and Morris, Emily D. M. 1996. Developmental and individual differences in visual memory span. Current Psychology 15 (1) , pp. 53-67. 10.1007/BF02686934 |
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Miles, Christopher, Westley, David P. and Buller, Mark J. 1995. Post-categorical processing and attenuation of the auditory suffix: Evidence from both immediate and delayed suffixes. Acta Psychologica 89 (3) , pp. 261-282. 10.1016/0001-6918(94)00049-M |
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