Pattern of Efficacy of a Musical Mnemonic on Recall of Familiar Words over Several Presentations
- M. McElhinney, J. Annett
- PsychologyPerceptual and Motor Skills
- 1 April 1996
Analysis of the mnemonic effect of music on recall of verbal material which contained no unfamiliar words showed better over-all recall in the song condition with evidence of greater chunking of material.
Assessing coping skills in mental health nurses: is an occupation specific measure better than a generic coping skills scale?
- S. Mcelfatrick, J. Carson, J. Annett, C. Cooper, F. Holloway, E. Kuipers
- Psychology, Medicine
- 1 May 2000
Culinary arts and meal science as an interdisciplinary university curriculum
- I. Gustafsson, Å. Öström, J. Annett
- Art
- 2009
The philosophical stance adopted in the Culinary Arts and Meal Science education at the Department of Restaurant and Culinary arts at Orebro University is outlined, based on the Aristotelian tradition of episteme, techne and phronesis knowledge forms and operationalised through the FAMM model.
Imagery and motor processes.
- J. Annett
- MathematicsBritish Journal of Psychology
- 1 May 1995
Anxiolytic effects of lavender oil inhalation on open-field behaviour in rats.
- D. Shaw, J. Annett, B. Doherty, J. Leslie
- Psychology, BiologyPhytomedicine
- 3 September 2007
Psychophysiological correlates of dynamic imagery.
- J. D. Williams, G. Rippon, B. Stone, J. Annett
- PsychologyBritish Journal of Psychology
- 1 May 1995
The results confirm the involvement of motor as well as spatial processes in dynamic imagery in brain electrical activity maps recorded from 20 subjects whilst performing the Vandenberg & Kuse Mental Rotation Test and the Isaac, Marks & Russell Vividness of Movement Imagery Questionnaire.
Olfactory memory: a case study in cognitive psychology.
- J. Annett
- PsychologyThe Journal of psychology
- 1 May 1996
There is evidence that models of memory intended to be general have taken insufficient account of findings from olfaction and other sensory modalities, an approach that could be considered symptomatic of dangerous tendency to base purportedly general theories on databases that are too narrow.
Effects of visual and verbal interference tasks on olfactory memory: the role of task complexity.
The results lend only limited support to Paivio's (1986) dual coding theory, but have a number of characteristics which suggest that an adequate account of olfactory memory may be broadly similar to current theories of face and object recognition.
Stimulus Equivalence Classes Involving Olfactory Stimuli
Adults were trained on a matching-to-sample task which initially involved matching either familiar, distinctive odor stimuli (smells) or less familiar, less distinctive stimuli (perfumes) with…
Increasing Societal Well-Being Through Enhanced Empathy Using Computer Games
- J. Annett, Stefan Berglund
- Psychology
- 2015
Recent research suggests that the well-being of both individuals and society in general may have a neurobiological basis linked to empathy. This raises the issue of available routes for enhancing…
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