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    An Investigation of First-Year Students' and Lecturers' Expectations of University Education by Hassel, Stefanie, Ridout, Nathan

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (26-01-2018)
    “…Transition from school to university can cause concern for many students. One issue is the gap between students' prior expectations and the realities of…”
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    Examining the impact of thought substitution on intentional forgetting in induced and naturally occurring dysphoria by Noreen, Saima, Ridout, Nathan

    Published in Psychiatry research (30-07-2016)
    “…Abstract Two experiments were conducted to determine if natural and induced dysphoria is associated with impaired forgetting and, whether a…”
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    Investigating the mediating effect of working memory on intentional forgetting in dysphoria by Noreen, Saima, Cooke, Richard, Ridout, Nathan

    Published in Psychological research (01-11-2020)
    “…Our aim was to determine if deficits in intentional forgetting that are associated with depression and dysphoria (subclinical depression) could be explained,…”
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    Direct and indirect effects of alexithymia on disordered eating in a non-clinical female sample: Determining the role of negative affect by Wallis, Deborah J, Ridout, Nathan

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (24-11-2022)
    “…Alexithymia is an independent predictor of symptoms of eating disorders, but also influences disordered eating in clinical samples indirectly negative affect…”
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    Autobiographical memory specificity in response to verbal and pictorial cues in clinical depression by Ridout, Nathan, Dritschel, Barbara, Matthews, Keith, O'Carroll, Ronan

    “…Abstract Background Depressed individuals have been consistently shown to exhibit problems in accessing specific memories of events from their past and instead…”
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    Memory for emotional faces in naturally occurring dysphoria and induced sadness by Ridout, Nathan, Noreen, Aliya, Johal, Jaskaran

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-10-2009)
    “…The aim was to establish if the memory bias for sad faces, reported in clinically depressed patients (Gilboa-Schechtman, Erhard Weiss, & Jeczemien, 2002;…”
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    Executive function and emotional focus in autobiographical memory specificity in older adults by Holland, Carol A., Ridout, Nathan, Walford, Edward, Geraghty, Jennifer

    Published in Memory (Hove) (01-11-2012)
    “…The current study examined the role of executive function in retrieval of specific autobiographical memories in older adults with regard to control of emotion…”
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    Cognitive-emotional processing in alexithymia: an integrative review by Luminet, Olivier, Nielson, Kristy A., Ridout, Nathan

    Published in Cognition and emotion (01-05-2021)
    “…Alexithymia is a multifaceted personality construct characterised by difficulties identifying one's feelings and distinguishing them from bodily sensations,…”
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    The influence of alexithymia on memory for emotional faces and realistic social interactions by Ridout, Nathan, Smith, Jade, Hawkins, Holly

    Published in Cognition and emotion (01-05-2021)
    “…High levels of alexithymia are typically associated with impaired memory for emotional, but not neutral words. We conducted two experimental studies to…”
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    Having no words for feelings: alexithymia as a fundamental personality dimension at the interface of cognition and emotion by Luminet, Olivier, Nielson, Kristy A., Ridout, Nathan

    Published in Cognition and emotion (01-05-2021)
    “…This special issue brings together two important reviews and seven cutting-edge empirical papers concerning the influence of alexithymia on cognitive and…”
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    The influence of induced dysphoria on autobiographical memory specificity and social problem solving: Examining the role of executive function by Ridout, Nathan, Dritschel, Barbara, Morjaria, Meera, Yankey, Chanelle

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-10-2023)
    “…Negative mood induction leads to reductions in autobiographical memory specificity (AMS) and social problem-solving (SPS). The aim was to establish if…”
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    Intentional forgetting in dysphoria: Investigating the inhibitory effects of thought substitution using independent cues by Noreen, Saima, Ridout, Nathan

    “…Abstract Background Individuals with clinical and subclinical depression (dysphoria) exhibit problems intentionally forgetting unwanted memories on the…”
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    The influence of mood and attitudes towards eating on cognitive and autobiographical memory flexibility in female university students by Mang, Luisa, Ridout, Nathan, Dritschel, Barbara

    Published in Psychiatry research (01-11-2018)
    “…•Participants with subclinical eating concerns manifest flexibility deficits.•Cognitive flexibility, as measured through set-shifting ability was predicted by…”
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    Memory flexibility training for autobiographical memory as an intervention for maintaining social and mental well-being in older adults by Leahy, Fiona, Ridout, Nathan, Holland, Carol

    Published in Memory (Hove) (21-10-2018)
    “…Autobiographical memory specificity (AMS) reduces with increasing age and is associated with depression, social problem-solving and functional limitations…”
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    Naming Emotions in Motion: Alexithymic Traits Impact the Perception of Implied Motion in Facial Displays of Affect by Senior, Carl, Hassel, Stefanie, Waheed, Arisha, Ridout, Nathan

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-03-2020)
    “…Something akin to motion perception occurs when actual motion is not present but implied. However, it is not known if the experience of implied motion occurs…”
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    Improving specific autobiographical memory in older adults: impacts on mood, social problem solving, and functional limitations by Leahy, Fiona, Ridout, Nathan, Mushtaq, Faizah, Holland, Carol

    Published in Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition (03-09-2018)
    “…Older adults have difficulty recalling specific autobiographical events. This over-general memory style is a vulnerability factor for depression. Two groups…”
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    Facing away from the interviewer: Evidence of little benefit to eyewitnesses' memory performance by Nash, Alena, Ridout, Nathan, Nash, Robert A.

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-11-2020)
    “…Summary Averting gaze from another person's face generally improves cognitive performance, yet, little is known about how witnesses' gaze direction affects…”
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    The influence of variations in eating disorder-related symptoms on processing of emotional faces in a non-clinical female sample: An eye-tracking study by Sharpe, Emma, Wallis, Deborah J, Ridout, Nathan

    Published in Psychiatry research (30-06-2016)
    “…Abstract This study aimed to: (i) determine if the attention bias towards angry faces reported in eating disorders generalises to a non-clinical sample varying…”
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    Self-esteem moderates affective reactions to briefly presented emotional faces by Richter, Anne, Ridout, Nathan

    Published in Journal of research in personality (01-06-2011)
    “…According to the sociometer hypothesis individuals with low self-esteem experience increased negative affect in response to negative social stimuli, even when…”
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    The influence of non-clinical eating-related psychopathology on the recognition of emotion from static faces and realistic social interactions by Wallis, Deborah J., Ridout, Nathan, Sharpe, Emma

    “…Emotion recognition deficits have consistently been reported in clinical and sub-clinical disordered eating. However, most studies have used static faces,…”
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