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Mark Hurlstone

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Journal Articles

  • Hurlstone, M.J., Price, A., Wang, S., Leviston, Z. and Walker, I., 2020. Activating the legacy motive mitigates intergenerational discounting in the climate game. Global Environmental Change, 60.
  • Andreotta, M., Nugroho, R., Hurlstone, M.J., Boschetti, F., Farrell, S., Walker, I. and Paris, C., 2019. Analyzing social media data: A mixed-methods framework combining computational and qualitative text analysis. Behavior Research Methods, 51 (4), 1766-1781.
  • Rossen, I., Hurlstone, M.J., Dunlop, P.D. and Lawrence, C., 2019. Accepters, fence sitters, or rejecters: Moral profiles of vaccination attitudes. Social Science and Medicine, 224, 23-27.
  • Hurlstone, M.J., 2019. Functional similarities and differences between the coding of positional information in verbal and spatial short-term order memory. Memory, 27 (2), 147-162.
  • Wang, S., Hurlstone, M.J., Leviston, Z., Walker, I. and Lawrence, C., 2019. Climate change from a distance: An analysis of construal level and psychological distance from climate change. Frontiers in Psychology, 10 (FEB).
  • MacFarlane, D., Hurlstone, M.J. and Ecker, U.K.H., 2018. Reducing demand for ineffective health remedies: overcoming the illusion of causality. Psychology and Health, 33 (12), 1472-1489.
  • Xie, B., Hurlstone, M.J. and Walker, I., 2018. Correct me if i'm wrong: Groups outperform individuals in the climate stabilization task. Frontiers in Psychology, 9 (NOV).
  • Oberauer, K., Hurlstone, M.J. et al., 2018. Benchmarks for models of short-term and working memory. Psychological Bulletin, 144 (9), 885-958.
  • Oberauer, K., Hurlstone, M.J. et al., 2018. Benchmarks provide common ground for model development: Reply to Logie (2018) and Vandierendonck (2018). Psychological Bulletin, 144 (9), 972-977.
  • Wang, S., Leviston, Z., Hurlstone, M., Lawrence, C. and Walker, I., 2018. Emotions predict policy support: Why it matters how people feel about climate change. Global Environmental Change, 50, 25-40.
  • Hurlstone, M.J. and Hitch, G.J., 2018. How is the serial order of a visual sequence represented? Insights from transposition latencies. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition, 44 (2), 167-192.
  • Hurlstone, M.J. and Hitch, G.J., 2017. How Is the Serial Order of a Visual Sequence Represented? Insights From Transposition Latencies. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition.
  • Hurlstone, M.J., Wang, S., Price, A., Leviston, Z. and Walker, I., 2017. Cooperation studies of catastrophe avoidance: implications for climate negotiations. Climatic Change, 140 (2), 119-133.
  • Rossen, I., Hurlstone, M.J. and Lawrence, C., 2016. Going with the grain of cognition: Applying insights from psychology to build support for childhood vaccination. Frontiers in Psychology, 7 (SEP).
  • Hartley, T., Hurlstone, M.J. and Hitch, G.J., 2016. Effects of rhythm on memory for spoken sequences: A model and tests of its stimulus-driven mechanism. Cognitive Psychology, 87, 135-178.
  • Hurlstone, M.J. and Hitch, G.J., 2015. How is the serial order of a spatial sequence represented? Insights from transposition latencies. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition, 41 (2), 295-324.
  • Hurlstone, M.J., Lewandowsky, S., Newell, B.R. and Sewell, B., 2014. The effect of framing and normative messages in building support for climate policies. PLoS ONE, 9 (12).
  • Hurlstone, M.J., Hitch, G.J. and Baddeley, A.D., 2014. Memory for serial order across domains: An overview of the literature and directions for future research. Psychological Bulletin, 140 (2), 339-373.
  • Hughes, R.W., Hurlstone, M.J., Marsh, J.E., Jones, D.M. and Vachon, F., 2013. Cognitive control of auditory distraction: Impact of task difficulty, foreknowledge, and working memory capacity supports duplex-mechanism account. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 39 (2), 539-553.
  • Farrell, S., Hurlstone, M.J. and Lewandowsky, S., 2013. Sequential dependencies in recall of sequences: Filling in the blanks. Memory and Cognition, 41 (6), 938-952.

Conferences

  • Hughes, R.W., Vachon, F., Hurlstone, M., Marsh, J.E., MacKen, W.J. and Jones, D.M., 2011. Disruption of cognitive performance by sound: Differentiating two forms of auditory distraction. Proceedings of the Institute of Acoustics, 33 1 (PART 3), 493-499.