CITATIONS LIST

 

Sixty seven citations (by other publications) of work by Dr Stephen M. Williams.

        

(A citation list is in my view the most objective and democratic view onto the impact of a body of work.. Through the many hundreds of requests for reprints of my journal titles, a considerable number of them from non-Anglophone countries, I am aware that I may well have missed some out from the list. Also, conference papers are another way of raising impact and one I have made use of numerous times. And not to forget media coverage: I have participated in programmes on BBC2, LBC and Radio Sheffield and my research has also received from others television and radio coverage and wide attention in the press, including Psychology Today and Times Supplements (THES & TES).

 

 

A Liberal Science: Psychology Education, Past, Present and Future (1989). J RADFORD & D ROSE. Society for Research in Higher Education.

American Journal of Psychology 107, 537-549 (1994). CMJ BRAUN, A DUMAS & I COLIN. Effects of memory load on interhemispheric relay.

Annals of Tourism Research 27(1), 69-92 (2000). D CRICKFURMAN & R PRENTICE. Modeling tourists’ multiple values.

Approche Neuropsychologique des Apprentissages chez L’Enfant 9(1), 10-15 (1997). C DUVELLEROY-HOMMET, C BILLARD, P GILLET, MA BARTHEZ, J-J SANTINI & A AUTRET. Dichotic listening to words and digits: Influence of attentional bias in children.

Archives of Neurology 47, 778-782 (1990). G DELLATOLAS, I ANNESI, P JALLON, M CHAVANCE & J LELLOUCH. An epidemiological reconsideration of the Geschwind-Galaburda theory of cerebral lateralization.

Behavior and Philosophy 22, 7-48 (1994). VL LEE. Organisms, things done, and the fragmentation of psychology: a review.

Brain 123 (1), 65-73 (2000). IM HARRIS, GF EGAN, C SONKKILA, HJ TOCHONDANGUY, G PAXINOS & JDG WATSON. Selective right parietal activation during mental rotation – a parametric PET study.

Brain and Cognition 14, 243-65 (1990). W WITTLING & M PFLUGER. Neuroendocrine hemispheric asymmetries - salivary cortisol secretion during lateralized viewing of emotion-related and neutral films.

Brain and Cognition 9 (2), 238-243 (1989). RS LEWIS & L CHRISTIANSEN. Intrahemispheric sex differences in the functional representation of language and praxic functions in normal individuals.

Brain and Cognition 35 (2), 151-167 (1997). M DEAGOSTINI, AM KHAMIS, AM AHUI & G DELLATOLAS. Environmental influences in hand preference: An African point of view.

Brain and Language 33 (2), 365-389 (1988). D TODOROVIC. Hemispheric differences in case processing.

British Book News (December, p827) (1987). Notice of Psychology on the Couch.

Cambridge Journal of Education 28(2), 159-174 (1998). M BONNETT & J WILLIAMS. Environmental education and primary children’s attitudes towards nature and the environment.

Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology 47, 697-713 (1993). C PORAC. Are age trends in adults' hand preference best explained by developmental shifts or generational differences?

Canadian Journal of Psychology 42 (1), 44-56 (1988). JL BRADSHAW, JA BRADSHAW, JM PIERSON-SAVAGE & NC NETTLETON. Overt and covert attention and vibrotactile reaction times - gaze direction, spatial compatibility and hemispatial compatibility.

Contemporary Psychology (May) p.505 (1990). Notice of Psychology on the Couch.

Contemporary Psychology 41 (5), 472 (1996). JL RESNICK. Are we born or made? Review of Environment and Mental Health.

Cognitive Neuropsychology 18(4), 363-381 (2001). J SCHWOEBEL, HB COSLETT & LJ BUXBAUM. Compensatory coding of body part location in autotopagnosia – evidence for extrinsic egocentric coding.

Cortex 23(3), 495-503. (1987). E STRAUSS & SM GOLDSMITH. Lateral preferences and performance on non-verbal laterality tests in a normal population

Cortex 25, 403-415 (1989). Two different titles cited by GNO BRITO, LSO BRITO, FJR PAUMGARTTEN & MFC LINS. Lateral preference in Brazilian adults: An analysis with the Edinburgh Inventory.

Cortex 29 (2), 305-314 (1993). M PETERS & K MURPHY. Factor analyses of pooled hand questionnaire data are of questionable value.

Cortex 29 (3), 431-448 (1993). W WITTLING & R ROSCHMANN. Emotion-related hemispheric asymmetry: subjective emotional responses to laterally presented films.

Cortex 31, 757-765 (1995) .HB MESSINGER & MI MESSINGER. Factoring handedness data. I. Item analysis.

Developmental Neuropsychology 8, 59-68 (1992). GNO BRITO, MFC LINS, FJR PAUMGARTTEN & LSO BRITO. Hand preference in 4-7-year-old children: An analysis with the Edinburgh Inventory in Brazil.

Developmental Neuropsychology 16(3), 433-453 (1999). GNO BRITO & TR SANTOS-MORALES. Lateral preferences in 8- to 15-year-old Brazilian children assessed with the Edinburgh inventory: Different measures of handedness and comparison with younger children and adults.

Developmental Psychology 19(2), 191-210 (2001). PG SIMOS, JI BREIER, JM FLETCHER, BR FOORMAN, A MOUZAKI & AC PAPANICOLAOU. Age-related changes in regional brain activation during phonological decoding and printed word recognition.

Environment and Behavior 26(2), 223-238 (1994). E LYONS & G BREAKWELL. Factors predicting environmental concern and indifference in 13- to 16-year-olds.

Experimental Mathematics 8(4), 319-338 (1999). F DRESS & M OLIVIER. Polynômes prenant des valeurs premières.

In K Hugdahl (Ed) Handbook of Dichotic Listening: Theory, Methods and Research. Pp45- 79 (1988) John Wiley. JL BRADSHAW & NC NETTLETON. Monaural ear differences.

In RJ Davidson & K Hugdahl (Eds) Brain Asymmetry (pp 183-214) (1995). MIT Press. M PETERS. Handedness and its relation to other indices of cerebral lateralization.

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 15(8), 721-728 (2000). JS CRAIG, J PATEL, C LEE-JONES & C HATTON. Psychiatric assessment wards for older adults: A qualitative evaluation of two ward models.

International Journal of Neuroscience 63 (1-2), 5-16 (1992). R ROSCHMANN & W WITTLING. Topographic brain mapping of emotion-related hemispheric asymmetries.

Irish Journal of Psychology (1989). R JONES. Review of Psychology on the Couch.

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 15 (2), 183-190 (1993). CB DODRILL & NS THORESON. Reliability of the lateral dominance examination.

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 16 (3), 377-385 (1994). TA MONDOR. Interaction between handedness and the attentional bias during tests of dichotic listening performance.

Journal of Environmental Management 24(3), 267-278 (1987). P DEARDEN. Consensus and a theoretical framework for landscape evaluation.

Journal of Environmental Management 47, 229-239 (1996). M MUJICA & JV DELUCIO. The role of on-site experience on landscape preferences: A case study at Donana National Park.

Journal of Environmental Psychology 14, 328 (1994). H FREEMAN. Review of Environment and Mental Health.

Journal of Environmental Psychology 17 (2), 111-122 (1997). FX BOGNER & M WISEMAN. Environmental perception of rural and urban pupils.

Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 179, 459-467 (1991). JA SPRINGER, MJ GARVEY, NR VARNEY & RJ ROBERTS. Dichotic listening failure in dysphoric neuropsychiatric patients who endorse multiple seizure-like symptoms.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 69, 589-602 (1995). ST MURPHY, JL MONAHAN & RB ZAJONC. Additivity of nonconscious affect - combined effects of priming and exposure.

Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 6(5) 539-547 (2000). M HISCOCK, LC COLE, JG BENTHALL, VL CARLSON & JM RICKETTS. Toward solving the inferential problem in laterality research: Effects of increased reliability on the validity of the dichotic listening right-ear advantage.

L'Année Psychologique 89, 239-253 (1989). T NEDJAR, M TOUARI, M MESBAH, J LELLOUCH & G DELLATOLAS. La préférence manuelle dans une population d'étudiants algériens francophones et comparaison avec la population française.

Laterality 2, 137-154 (1997). F CURT, M MESBAH, J LELLOUCH & G DELLATOLAS. Handedness scale: How many and which items?

Laterality 3(1), 77-96 (1998). Two different titles cited by M PETERS. Description and validation of a flexible and broadly usable handedness questionnaire

Laterality 6(2), 133-140 ((2001). CHRIS J JACKSON, ADRIAN FURNHAM & TONY MILLER. Moderating effect of ear preference on personality in the prediction of sales performance.

Neuropsychologia 24(1), 79-90 (1986). JL BRADSHAW, V BURDEN & NC NETTLETON. Dichotic and dichhaptic techniques: a review.

Neuropsychologia 28 (5), 457-70 (1990). W WITTLING. Psychophysiological correlates of human brain asymmetry: Blood pressure changes during lateralized presentation of an emotionally laden film.

Neuropsychologia 29 (12), 1179-90 (1991). TA MONDOR & MP BRYDEN. The influence of attention on the dichotic REA.

Neuropsychologia 30 (4), 373-380 (1992). M PETERS & K MURPHY. Cluster analysis reveals at least 3 and possibly 5 distinct handedness groups.

Neuropsychology Review 7 (3), 127-142 (1997). Two different titles cited by RS DEAN & CR REYNOLDS. Cognitive processing and self-report of lateral preferences.

Perceptual and Motor Skills 56, 915-8 (1983). R HENRY. Monaural studies eliciting an hemispheric asymmetry; a bibliography: II.

Perceptual and Motor Skills 81, 203-208 (1995). NJ DORTHE, TD BLUMENTHAL, DR JASON & PE LANTZ. The use of next-of-kin in assessing handedness.

Perceptual and Motor Skills 85 (2), 451-457 (1997). A FURNHAM, S RICHARDSON & T MILLER. Ear dominance and telephone sales.

Perceptual and Motor Skills 88(2), 595-606 (1999). V SURAKKA, M SAMS & JK HIETANEN. Modulation of neutral face evaluation by laterally presented emotional expressions.

Psychiatry Research – Neuroimaging 84(2/3) 101-111 (1998). A JOHANSON, J GUSTAFSON, U PASSANT, J RISBERG, G SMITH, S WARKENTI & D TUCKER. Brain function in spider phobia.

Psychological Bulletin 114, 203-234 (1993). LJ HARRIS. Do left-handers die sooner than right-handers? - Commentary on Coren & Halpern.

Psychological Record 45(3) 511-515 (1995). Received – Environment and Mental Health.

Progress in Human Geography 22(3) 321-343 (1998). RL BRYANT & GA WILSON. Rethinking environmental management

Revue de Psychologie Appliquée 38 (2), 117-136 (1988). G DELLATOLAS, M DEAGOSTINI, P JALLON, M PONCET, M REY & J LELLOUCH. Mesure de la préférence manuelle par autoquestionnaire dans la population française adulte.

SciTech Book News 19 (Jan), 31 (1995). Notice of Environment and Mental Health.

Social Science and Medicine 47(3), 287-301 (1998). CJ FRANKISH, CD MILLIGAN & C REID. A review of relationships between active living and determinants of health.

The Clinical Neuropsychologist 8, 416-428 (1994). ED RICHARDSON. Dichotic listening in the clinic - new neuropsychological applications.

The Clinical Neuropsychologist 8, 429 (1994). GP LEE, DW LORING, JR NEWELL & KJ MEADOR. Is dichotic word listening a valid predictor of cerebral language dominance?

 

Last updated: 16 February 2002