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Helen Knight
Helen Knight
Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Sunderland
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The role of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in attentional bias
HC Knight, DT Smith, A Ellison
Neuropsychologia 148, 107631, 2020
72020
Altering attentional control settings causes persistent biases of visual attention
HC Knight, DT Smith, DC Knight, A Ellison
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (1), 129-149, 2016
72016
Light social drinkers are more distracted by irrelevant information from an induced attentional bias than heavy social drinkers
HC Knight, DT Smith, DC Knight, A Ellison
Psychopharmacology 235 (10), 2967-2978, 2018
42018
Fearing the wurst: Robust approach bias towards non-vegetarian food images in a sample of young female vegetarian eaters
HC Knight, SL Mowat, C Hesse
Appetite 149, 104617, 2020
32020
“It’s Not What it Looks Like!” Early Attention is Captured by Attractive Faces
R Owens, S Rafferty, HC Knight
22022
Unwrapped: Readiness-to-eat in food images affects cravings
C Hesse, HC Knight
Food Quality and Preference 105, 104782, 2023
12023
The Role of the Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Attentional Bias; a tDCS Study
HC Knight, DT Smith, A Ellison
PERCEPTION 44, 143-143, 2015
12015
Attentional bias reinforces inhibition of return
H Knight, D Smith, A Ellison
I-PERCEPTION 10, 3-3, 2019
2019
A Cognitive Exploration of the Development and Control of Attentional Bias
H KNIGHT
Durham University, 2014
2014
Altering attentional control settings causes persistent biases of visual attention
H Knight, DT Smith, A Ellison
PERCEPTION 42, 34-34, 2013
2013
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