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Presentations

Links to recent presentations can be found here...

Global Hebb Repetition Effects for Tactile Sequences
Talk presented at the 31st BPS Cognitive Section  Conference, Nottingham Trent University, September 2014


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Order Learning for Tactile Sequences: Further Cross-Modal Equivalence in Sequence Learning
 Poster presented at the International Conference on Working Memory, Cambridge, UK, July 2014

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Sexual Promiscuity and Attentional Bias
Poster presented at the Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health Annual Conference, Boston, USA, September 2013

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Hebbian Learning for Tactile Sequences
Poster Presented at the Joint Annual Conference of the BPS Developmental and Cognitive Sections: Reading, September 2013

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Sexual Promiscuity and Attentional Bias
Poster presented at the Joint Annual Conference of the BPS Developmental and Cognitive Sections: Reading, September 2013

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Invited Presentations
  • Johnson, A.J. (2013).  Sexual promiscuity and attentional bias. Coventry University.
  • Johnson, A.J. (2011).  Modularity in olfactory short-term memory. Portsmouth University.
  • Johnson, A.J. (2011). The Effects of Chewing Gum on Self-rated and Physiological Measures of Mood and Stress. Psychologist in the Pub Seminar Series, West Midlands Branch of the British Psychological Society, Worcester.
  •  Johnson, A.J. (2010). The Effects of Chewing Gum on Self-rated and Physiological Measures of Mood and Stress. Keele University.
  • Johnson, A.J. (2008). Chewing Gum and Cognition: The Cognitive Normalisation Effect. Wrigley’s Science Institute.


Conference Presentations (Poster).
  • ​Johnson, A.J., Skinner, R., & Miles, C. (2016). Random order reconstruction: a novel order memory task appropriate for cross-modal comparison. 6th International Conference on Memory (ICOM6), Budapest, Hungary.
  • Moss, A., Johnson, A.J., Elsley, J., & Miles, C. (2016). Remembering and knowing in olfactory working memory. 6th International Conference on Memory (ICOM6), Budapest, Hungary.
  • Roe, D., & Johnson, A.J. (2016). Tactile Ranschburg effects: facilitation and inhibitory effects analogous to verbal memory. 6th International Conference on Memory (ICOM6), Budapest, Hungary.
  • Skinner, R., & Johnson, A.J. (2016). Cross-modal Ranschburg effects. 6th International Conference on Memory (ICOM6), Budapest, Hungary.
  • Johnson, A.J., Dygacz, A., Moss, A., & Miles, C. (2015). Hebb repetition learning for non-verbal visual stimuli: Determinants of sequence acquisition. Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA.
  • Moss, A., Johnson, A.J., Elsley, J., & Miles, C. (2015). Odorant verbalisability influences strategy refinement in olfactory working memory: Investigation using the n-back task. Experimental Psychology Society, University of Leeds.
  • Johnson A.J., High, C., & Miles, C. (2014). Order learning for tactile sequences: further cross-modal equivalence in sequence learning. International Conference of Working Memory, Cambridge.
  • Moss, A., Johnson, A.J., Elsley, J., & Miles, C. (2014).  Categorisation of olfactory perception: normative data for a large set of odours interference in short term olfactory memory. Cognitive Section of the British Psychological Society, Nottingham Trent University.
  • Johnson ,A.J. & Davies, D. (2013). Sexual promiscuity and attentional bias. Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health, Boston, USA.
  • Johnson, A.J., Shaw, J., & Miles, C. (2013). Hebbian learning for tactile sequences. BPS CogDev Conference, Reading.
  • Johnson ,A.J. & Davies, D. (2013). Sexual promiscuity and attentional bias. BPS CogDev Conference, Reading.
  • Johnson, A.J., Miles, C. & Volp, A. (2012).  Short-term memory for wine displays qualitatively different characteristics to that of other non-verbal stimuli. British Psychological Society Annual Conference, London. 
  • Duncan, M.J., Hankey, J. & Johnson, A.J. (2012). Ingestion of a caffeinated drink dampens pain perception and enhances cognitive performance during submaximal cycling. British Psychological Society Annual Conference, London.
  • Johnson, A.J., Maunder, A., Wilson, N. & Duncan, M. (2011). The effects of Quick Energy™ on daytime sleepiness and mood. Psychobiology Section of the British Psychological Society, Low Wood Hotel, Lake District.
  • Hulme, R., Jenks, R.A., Wilson, N. & Johnson, A.J. (2011). Salvia Lavandulaefolia (Spanish Sage) and expectancy: effects on behavioural and self-rated measures of attention and mood. Psychobiology Section of the British Psychological Society, Low Wood Hotel, Lake District.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Mistry, K. (2011). The comic, not the comedy: effect of joke-origin-induced expectancy on cognitive humour. British Psychological Annual Conference, Glasgow.
  • Johnson, A.J., Miles, C., Ali, N. & Isik, G. (2010). Modified Random Order Serial Position Reconstruction: A Paradigm Enabling Cross-Modality Comparison. Cognitive Section of the British Psychological Society, Cardiff University.
  • Johnson, A.J. Jenks, R.A., Miles, C. & Waldron, S. (2010). Context Dependent Memory and Stress: A Preliminary Investigation using Multi-Task Induced Stress. Psychobiology Section of the British Psychological Society, Low Wood Hotel, Lake District.
  • Sketchley-Kaye, K., Jenks, R.A., Johnson, A.J. & Cox, M. (2010). The Effect of Chewing Gum on Stress and Mood in Response to the Trier Social Stress Task. Psychobiology Section of the British Psychological Society, Low Wood Hotel, Lake District.
  • Dancer, W.J., Jenks, R.A., Johnson, A.J. & Wilson, N. (2010). The Effects of Low Dose Salvia Lavandulaefolia on Objective and Subjective Measures of Alertness. Psychobiology Section of the British Psychological Society, Low Wood Hotel, Lake District.
  • Johnson, A.J., Miles, C., Haddrell, B., Harrison, E., Osborne, L., Wilson, N. & Jenks, R. (2010). The Effect of Chewing Gum on Physiological and Self-Rated Measures of Alertness. British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Stratford.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2010). Order effects of ballot position without information-induced confirmatory bias. British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Stratford.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2009). Two Alternative Forced Choice (2AFC) Recognition for Non-Verbal Auditory Stimuli. British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Brighton.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2008). Two Alternative Forced Choice (2AFC) Recognition: Generality across Visual and Auditory Stimuli. British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Dublin.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2007). Single-probe serial position recall: a comparison between olfactory, visual and auditory stimuli. Psychonomic Annual Conference, Long Beach, California.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2006). Reconstruction of serial order with odours and faces: generality across modalities. British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Cardiff.

Conference Presentations (Oral)
  • Johnson, A.J., Dygacz, & Miles, C. (2016). Characteristics of non-verbal visual Hebb repetition learning. 6th International Conference on Memory (ICOM6), Budapest, Hungary.
  • Moss, A., Johnson, A.J., Elsley, J., & Miles, C. (2016). Evidence for an independent olfactory working memory that is not reliant on verbal or visual recoding. 6th International Conference on Memory (ICOM6), Budapest, Hungary.
  • Johnson, A.J., Shaw, J., & Miles, C. (2015). Hebb repetition learning for tactile sequences. Experimental Psychology Society, University of Leeds.
  • ​Johnson, A.J., High, C., & Miles, C. (2014). Global Hebb repetition  effects for tactile sequences. Cognitive Section of the British Psychological Society, Nottingham Trent University.
  • Moss, A., Johnson, A.J., Elsley, J., & Miles, C. (2014). Proactive interference in short term olfactory memory. Cognitive Section of the British Psychological Society, Nottingham Trent University.
  • Goodman, S. & Johnson, A.J. (2012). Reversing racism and the elite conspiracy: strategies used by the leader of a Far Right political party in the justification of policy.  British Psychological Society Annual Conference, London.
  • Gray, G., Wilson, N., Cox, M., Miles, C. & Johnson, A.J. (2011). The contrasting physiological and self-rated effects of chewing gum on social stress. Psychobiology Section of the British Psychological Society, Low Wood Hotel, Lake District.
  • Johnson, A.J., Miles, C., Volp, A. & Williams, J. (2011). Short-term memory for wine displays qualitatively different characteristics to that of other non-verbal stimuli. Cognitive Section of the British Psychological Society, Keele University.
  • Gray, G., Wilson, N., Cox, M., Miles, C. & Johnson,. A.J. (2011). The contrasting physiological and self-rated effects of chewing gum on social stress: implications for cognition. Cognitive Section of the British Psychological Society, Keele University.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2010). Order effects of ballot position without information-induced confirmatory bias. Cognitive Section of the British Psychological Society, Cardiff University.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2010). Order effects of ballot position without information-induced confirmatory bias. British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Stratford (Hot Topic).
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2009) Cross-modal comparisons for recognition and serial position recall of olfactory stimuli. The UK Semiochemistry Network Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, British Workshop XVII, Caius College, Cambridge.
  • Johnson, A.J., Miles, C., Haddrell, B., Harrison, E., Osborne, L., Wilson, N. & Jenks, R. (2009). The Effect of Chewing Gum on Physiological and Self-Rated Measures of Alertness. Psychobiology Section of the British Psychological Society, Low Wood Hotel, Lake District.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2008). 2-Alternative Forced Choice Recognition: A re-examination of Duplex Theory for Visual and Auditory Stimuli. Cognitive Section of the British Psychological Society, University of Southampton.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2007). Single-probe serial position recall: generality across modalities. Cognitive Section of the British Psychological Society, University of Aberdeen.
  • Bonham, K., Gruffudd, S., Johnson, A.J. & Moses, J. (2007). Dysphagia risk management during rehabilitation. 24th Guttmann Multidisciplinary Conference, Sheffield.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2007). Chewing gum and context-dependent memory: the independent roles of chewing gum and mint flavour. British Feeding and Drinking Group Conference, Newcastle.
  • Miles, C. & Johnson, A.J. (2007). Chewing gum and context-dependent memory effects: a re-examination. British Feeding and Drinking Group Conference, Newcastle.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2006). Reconstruction of serial order for visual and auditory stimuli. Cognitive Section of the British Psychological Society, University of Lancaster.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2006). Chewing gum and context-dependent memory effects: a re-examination. Cognitive Section of the British Psychological Society, University of Lancaster.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2006). Reconstruction of serial order with odours and faces: generality across modalities. The 4th International Conference of Memory, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
  • Johnson, A.J. & Miles, C. (2005). Serial position functions for recognition and recall of olfactory stimuli. Cognitive Section of the British Psychological Society, University of Leeds.
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