Items where Author is "Keyes, Helen"
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Smith, Lee, Lopez-Sanchez, Guillermo, Veronese, Nicola, Soysal, Pinar, Oh, Hans, Kostev, Karel, Rahmati, Masoud, Butler, Laurie T., Gibson, Poppy, Keyes, Helen, Barnett, Yvonne A., Shin, Jae Il and Koyanagi, Ai (2023) Association of fruit and vegetable consumption with mild cognitive impairment in low- and middle-income countries. Journal of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences. (Accepted)
Keyes, Helen, Gradidge, Sarah, Gibson, Nic, Harvey, Annelie J. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3102-8650, Roeloffs, Shyanne, Zawisza, Magdalena and Forwood, Suzanna E
(2022)
Attending Live Sporting Events Predicts Subjective Wellbeing and Reduces Loneliness.
Frontiers in Public Health.
(Accepted)
Smith, Lee, Lopez-Sanchez, Guillermo, Veronese, Nicola, Soysal, Pinar, Oh, Hans, Barnett, Yvonne, Keyes, Helen, Butler, Laurie, Allen, Peter, Kostev, Karel, Jacob, Louis, Shin, Jae Il and Koyanagi, Ai (2022) Fruit and vegetable intake and non-communicable diseases among adults aged ≥50 years in low- and middle-income countries. Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging. ISSN 1760-4788
Harvey, Annelie J. and Keyes, Helen (2020) How do I compare thee? An evidence-based approach to the presentation of class comparison information to students using Dashboard. Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 57 (2). pp. 163-174. ISSN 1470-3300
Keyes, Helen, Green, Faye, Compton, Chelsey and Staton, Matt (2019) Short-term cognitive conspicuity training does not improve driver detection of motorcycles at road junctions: A reply to Crundall, Howard & Young (2017). Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 67. pp. 57-65. ISSN 1873-5517
Keyes, Helen, Whitmore, Antony, Naneva, Stanislava and McDermott, Daragh T. (2019) The Priming Function of In-car Audio Instruction. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 72 (3). pp. 643-650. ISSN 1747-0226
Keyes, Helen and Zalicks, Catherine (2016) Socially Important Faces Are Processed Preferentially to Other Familiar and Unfamiliar Faces in a Priming Task across a Range of Viewpoints. PLOS ONE, 11 (5). e0156350. ISSN 1932-6203
Keyes, Helen and Dlugokencka, Aleksandra (2014) Do I Have My Attention? Speed of Processing Advantages for the Self-Face Are Not Driven by Automatic Attention Capture. PLOS ONE, 9 (10). e110792. ISSN 1932-6203
Keyes, Helen (2012) Categorical perception effects for facial identity in robustly represented familiar and self-faces: The role of configural and featural information. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 65 (4). pp. 760-772. ISSN 1747-0226
Rooney, Brendan, Keyes, Helen and Brady, Nuala (2012) Shared or separate mechanisms for self-face and other-face processing? Evidence from adaptation. Frontiers in Psychology, 3. p. 66. ISSN 1664-1078
Keyes, Helen and Brady, Nuala (2010) Self-face recognition is characterized by “bilateral gain” and by faster, more accurate performance which persists when faces are inverted. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63 (5). pp. 840-847. ISSN 1747-0226