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Dr Keith Parry
PersonPhD SupervisorDr Keith D. Parry is Head of Department in the Department of Sport and Event Management at Bournemouth University and an Adjunct Fellow of Western Sydney University.

Claire Parry
PersonView the academic profile of Claire Parry, Lecturer in Children and Young People's Nursing at Bournemouth University

Professor Ben Parris
PersonAfter completing his DPhil (PhD) on the control of attention (selecting to what and where we focus our attention) at the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Sussex in 2005, Dr Parris went on to complete postdoctoral positions at the Universities' of Exeter and Oxford.

Professor Davide Parrilli
PersonFull Professor of Regional Economic Development and Coordinator of the PhD in 'Econs & Mgmt' . Research Output Champion for BUBS for REF2029, and Senate Member (2023-ongoing).

Informal sport and leisure, urban space and social inequalities
ConferenceOrganised sport is often celebrated for its health benefits and the social and economic benefits that it is claimed to have for cities and nations. However, there are also widespread and systemic issues, such as the racist abuse of players that serve as powerful, ongoing reminders that inclusion in sporting spaces is conditional (Parry, Cleland & Kavanagh, 2020).

Application of the ex-Gaussian function to the effect of the word blindness suggestion on Stroop task performance suggests no word blindness
Journal ArticleThe aim of the present paper was to apply the ex-Gaussian function to data reported by Parris et al. (2012) given its utility in studies involving the Stroop task.

"The Electrophone" in Archive Hour: Down the Wires
FilmMatthew Parris uncovers the remarkable story of the first sound broadcasting service to operate in Britain. Using telephone lines to pipe in the audio of theatres, opera houses and news events into people's homes, the Electrophone had a major impact.

Editorial: The Locus of the Stroop Effect
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Escalation triggers and expected responses in obstetric early warning systems used in UK consultant-led maternity units
Journal ArticleBACKGROUND: The use of obstetric early warning systems (OEWS) are recommended as an adjunct to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality. The aim of this review was to document the variation in OEWS trigger thresholds and the quality of information included within accompanying escalation protocols.

Editorial for the special issue entitled: Mechanisms of control in selective attention tasks
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Erratum: Corrigendum to "An in-depth cognitive examination of individuals with superior face recognition skills" [Cortex 82 (2016) 48-62 (Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior (2016) 82 (48-62) PII: S0010-9452(17)30038-2)
Journal ArticleView details for Erratum: Corrigendum to "An in-depth cognitive examination of individuals with superior face recognition skills" [Cortex 82 (2016) 48-62 (Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior (2016) 82 (48-62) PII: S0010-9452(17)30038-2).

Business innovation modes: A review from a country perspective
BookIn the global economy, regional development and innovation are increasingly an imperative to increase the competitive edge of EU economies. While European regions are different in many ways, the innovation capacity of regions, clusters and firms is what makes them capable of building up new and diversified pathways for sustainable growth.

DOWNSTAGING OF RIGHT-SIDED COLORECTAL CANCER DIAGNOSED THROUGH IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA
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Healthy sport consumption: Moving away from pies and beer
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The China question and soccer in Australia
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Managing sport and leisure in the era of Covid-19
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Facilitating Goal-Oriented Behaviour in the Stroop Task: When Executive Control Is Influenced by Automatic Processing
Journal ArticleA portion of Stroop interference is thought to arise from a failure to maintain goal-oriented behaviour (or goal neglect). The aim of the present study was to investigate whether goal- relevant primes could enhance goal maintenance and reduce the Stroop interference effect.

Rebecca Elisa
PersonView the academic profile of Rebecca Elisa, Post Graduate Researcher at Bournemouth University

Professor Sarah Bate
PersonI completed a BSc in Psychology at the University of Exeter in 2004, and stayed at Exeter to study a MSc in Psychological Research Methods (awarded in 2005).

Dr Gizem Arabaci
PersonI completed BSc in Psychology and MSc in Clinical Child Psychology. I then completed my PhD and became a lecturer in Bournemouth University.

Naming actions and objects in dementia
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The role of the human prefrontal cortex in stimulus-response reversal learning
Journal ArticleView details for The role of the human prefrontal cortex in stimulus-response reversal learning.

Towards the development of an interactive 3D coach training serious game
ConferenceToday serious games, i.e. software applications developed with game technology and design principles for a primary purpose other than pure entertainment, include games used for educational, persuasive, pedagogical, political, or health and training purposes.

Analysis of the ability of the new needs adjustment formula to improve the setting of weighted capitation prescribing budgets in English general practice
Journal ArticleThe existing weighted capitation formula used for setting prescribing budgets in English general practice has known limitations. A new needs adjustment formula was designed to address many of these limitations.

Response Modality and the Stroop Task: Are There Phonological Stroop Effects with Manual Responses?
Journal ArticleA long-standing debate in the Stroop literature concerns whether the way we respond to the color dimension determines how we process the irrelevant dimension, or whether word processing is purely stimulus driven.

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