Victoria Nicholls
- vnicholls at bournemouth dot ac dot uk
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Journal Articles
- Dunn, J.D., Varela, V.P.L., Nicholls, V.I., Papinutto, M., White, D. and Miellet, S., 2022. Face-Information Sampling in Super-Recognizers. Psychological Science, 33 (9), 1615-1630.
- Nicholls, V.I., Wiener, J.M., Meso, A.I. and Miellet, S., 2022. The Relative Contribution of Executive Functions and Aging on Attentional Control During Road Crossing. Frontiers in Psychology, 13.
- Moreton, S.G., Brennan, M.K., Nicholls, V.I., Wolf, I.D. and Muir, D.L., 2022. Exploring potential mechanisms underpinning the therapeutic effects of surfing. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 22 (2), 117-134.
- Nicholls, V.I., Alsbury-Nealy, B., Krugliak, A. and Clarke, A., 2022. Context effects on object recognition in real-world environments: A study protocol. Wellcome Open Research, 7.
- De Lissa, P., Caldara, R., Nicholls, V. and Miellet, S., 2020. In pursuit of visual attention: SSVEP frequency-tagging moving targets. PLoS ONE, 15 (8 August).
- Nicholls, V.I., Jean-Charles, G., Lao, J., de Lissa, P., Caldara, R. and Miellet, S., 2019. Developing attentional control in naturalistic dynamic road crossing situations. Scientific Reports, 9 (1).
Theses
- Nicholls, V., 2021. Visual attention in naturalistic scenes across the lifespan. PhD Thesis. Bournemouth University, Faculty of Science and Technology.
Preprints
- Nicholls, V., Alsbury-Nealy, B., Krugliak, A. and Clarke, A., 2023. Context effects on object recognition in real-world environments: A study protocol.
- von Seth, J., Nicholls, V., Tyler, L. and Clarke, A., 2023. Recurrent connectivity supports higher-level visual and semantic object representations in the brain.
- Nicholls, V., Alsbury-Nealy, B., Krugliak, A. and Clarke, A., 2022. Context effects on object recognition in real-world environments: A study protocol.
- de Lissa, P., Caldara, R., Nicholls, V. and Miellet, S., 2019. In pursuit of visual attention: SSVEP frequency-tagging moving targets.
Others
- Nicholls, V., 2021. Ageing with maintained executive functioning abilities is associated with effective compensatory strategies in dynamic perceptual decisions. Bournemouth University. Unpublished.
- Nicholls, V., 2021. Ageing and executive function decline lead to performance decline in challenging naturalistic road crossing situations. Bournemouth University. Unpublished.
Conference Presentations
- European Conference on Visual Perception, Ageing and visual attentional control in naturalistic, dynamic road crossing situations, 25 Aug 2019, Leuven, Belgium
- Annual Meeting of the Vision Science Society, Visuo-attentional strategies in road crossing situations across the lifespan, 18 May 2018, TradeWinds Island Resort