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Damien Litchfield
Damien Litchfield
Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Edge Hill University
Verified email at edgehill.ac.uk - Homepage
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Viewing another person’s eye movements improves identification of pulmonary nodules in chest x-ray inspection.
D Litchfield, B Linden, T Donovan, D Manning, T Crawford
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2010
1682010
Looking for cancer: Expertise related differences in searching and decision making
T Donovan, D Litchfield
Applied Cognitive Psychology 27 (1), 43-49, 2013
982013
Rapid communication: Using another's gaze as an explicit aid to insight problem solving
D Litchfield, LJ Ball
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (4), 649-656, 2011
962011
When distraction helps: Evidence that concurrent articulation and irrelevant speech can facilitate insight problem solving
LJ Ball, JE Marsh, D Litchfield, RL Cook, N Booth
Insight and Creativity in Problem Solving, 76-96, 2019
752019
Worth a quick look? Initial scene previews can guide eye movements as a function of domain-specific expertise but can also have unforeseen costs.
D Litchfield, T Donovan
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2016
612016
Visual information search in simulated junction negotiation: gaze transitions of young novice, young experienced and older experienced drivers
H Scott, L Hall, D Litchfield, D Westwood
Journal of Safety Research 45, 111-116, 2013
512013
Learning from others: Effects of viewing another person's eye movements while searching for chest nodules
D Litchfield, LJ Ball, T Donovan, DJ Manning, T Crawford
Medical imaging 2008: image perception, observer performance, and technology …, 2008
412008
Stereotype threat may not impact women's inhibitory control or mathematical performance: Providing support for the null hypothesis
CR Pennington, D Litchfield, N McLatchie, D Heim
European Journal of Social Psychology 49 (4), 717-734, 2019
362019
Immobilisation of the knee and ankle and its impact on drivers’ braking times: a driving simulator study
A Waton, R Kakwani, NJ Cooke, D Litchfield, D Kok, H Middleton, L Irwin
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume 93 (7), 928-931, 2011
362011
Interactivity and embodied cues in problem solving, learning and insight: further contributions to a “theory of hints”
LJ Ball, D Litchfield
Cognition beyond the brain: computation, interactivity and human artifice …, 2017
302017
What am I looking at? Interpreting dynamic and static gaze displays
M van Wermeskerken, D Litchfield, T van Gog
Cognitive science 42 (1), 220-252, 2018
282018
Staying over-optimistic about the future: Uncovering attentional biases to climate change messages
G Beattie, M Marselle, L McGuire, D Litchfield
Semiotica 2017 (218), 21-64, 2017
272017
Saccadic Eye Movement Abnormalities in Children with Epilepsy
J Lunn, T Donovan, D Litchfield, C Lewis, R Davies, T Crawford
PloS one 11 (8), e0160508, 2016
192016
Learning from where ‘eye’remotely look or point: Impact on number line estimation error in adults
T Gallagher-Mitchell, V Simms, D Litchfield
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (7), 1526-1534, 2018
182018
The susceptibility of compound remote associate problems to disruption by irrelevant sound: a Window onto the component processes underpinning creative cognition?
JE Marsh, E Threadgold, ME Barker, D Litchfield, F Degno, LJ Ball
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 33 (6-7), 793-822, 2021
162021
The flash-preview moving window paradigm: unpacking visual expertise one glimpse at a time.
D Litchfield, T Donovan
Frontline Learning Research 5 (3), 80-94, 2017
122017
The effects of placebo and moderate dose alcohol on attentional bias, inhibitory control and subjective craving
AM McNeill, RL Monk, AW Qureshi, D Litchfield, D Heim
Alcohol and Alcoholism 56 (6), 763-770, 2021
72021
Medical image perception: how much do we understand it?
T Donovan, D Litchfield, TJ Crawford
Frontiers in Psychology 8, 328927, 2017
52017
Social attention in children with epilepsy
J Lunn, T Donovan, D Litchfield, C Lewis, R Davies, T Crawford
Brain and cognition 113, 76-84, 2017
42017
Negative priming for target selection with saccadic eye movements
T Donovan, TJ Crawford, D Litchfield
Experimental Brain Research 222 (4), 483-494, 2012
32012
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