Rebecca Elisa

Rebecca Elisa

  • RElisa at bournemouth dot ac dot uk
  • Post Graduate Researcher
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Research

The neuropsychology and neurobiology of inattention in adults.

Journal Articles

Conferences

  • Elisa, R. and Parris, B., 2015. To explore or exploit? Using pupillometry to track norepinephrine activity in adults with ADHD symptoms. In: TeaP 8-11 March 2015 Hildesheim.
  • Elisa, R. and Parris, B.A., 2015. Exploring the relationship between inattention and working memory in adults. In: Meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society 8-10 April 2015 Leeds.
  • Elisa, R. and Parris, B., 2015. To explore or exploit? Using pupillometry to track norepinephrine activity in adults with ADHD symptoms. In: European Conference on Eye Movements August 2015 Vienna.
  • Elisa, R. and Parris, B., 2015. To explore or exploit? Using pupillometry to track norepinephrine activity in adults with ADHD symptoms. In: Meeting of the Psychonomic Society November 2015 Chicago.

Theses

  • Elisa, R., 2017. Exploring non-clinical inattention in adults: prevalence, and links to working memory and self-regulation. PhD Thesis. Bournemouth University, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Conference Presentations

  • European Conference on Eye Movements (ECEM), 16 Aug 2015, Vienna, Austria
  • Experimental Psychology Society (EPS), 08 Apr 2015, Leeds, UK
  • Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TeaP), 08 Mar 2015, Hildesheim

Qualifications

  • MSc in Neuropsychology (2012)
  • BSc (Hons) in Psychology (2011)