Items where Author is "Ogden, R"
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Dawnay, N, Riley, P, Dawnay, L, Ogden, R and McColl, S (2024) Development of a qPCR assay for the quantification of canine autosomal DNA recovered from livestock attacks. Science & Justice, 64 (6). pp. 688-697. ISSN 1355-0306
Ogden, R, Alatrany, SSJ, Muwafa Falaiyah, A, ALi Sayyid ALdrraji, H, Musa, H, Alatrany, ASS and Al-Jumeily, D (2024) Distortions to the passage of time for annual events: exploring why Christmas and Ramadan feel like they come around more quickly each year. PLoS One, 19 (7).
Borot, L, Ogden, R and Bennett, SJ (2024) Prefrontal cortex activity and functional organisation in dual-task ocular pursuit is affected by concurrent upper limb movement. Scientific Reports, 14. ISSN 2045-2322
Ogden, R, Moore, DJ, Piovesan, A and Poole, H (2023) Distortions to the passage of time during chronic pain: a mixed method study. European Journal of Pain. ISSN 1090-3801
Thomas, A, Gibson, L, McColl, S, Rae, R, Ogden, R and Dawnay, N (2023) What is it vs Who did it? A review of the lack of human focused forensic evidence in the context of wildlife crime. Forensic Science International: Animals and Environments, 4. ISSN 2666-9374
Alatrany, SSJ, Falaiyah, AM, Zuhairawi, RHM, Ogden, R, ALdrraji, HAS, Alatrany, ASS and Al-Jumeily, D (2023) A cross-sectional analysis of the predictors of COVID-19 vaccine uptake and vaccine hesitancy in Iraq. PLoS One, 18 (3). ISSN 1932-6203
Ogden, R (2022) Are we nearly there yet? why long car journeys are so excruciating for your kids. The Conversation. ISSN 2201-5639
Alatrany, SSJ, Ogden, R, Falaiyah, AM, ALdrraji, HAS and Alatrany, ASS (2022) The passage of time in Iraq during the covid-19 pandemic. PLoS One, 17 (4). ISSN 1932-6203
Brenlla, ME, Germano, G, Seivane, M, Fernández da Lama, R and Ogden, R (2022) Experiences of distortions to the passage of time during the Argentinian Covid-19 pandemic. PLoS One, 17 (3). ISSN 1932-6203
Ogden, R, Turner, F and Pawling, R (2021) Exploring the role of overt attention allocation during time estimation: an eye-movement study. Timing and Time Perception, 10 (1). pp. 17-39. ISSN 2213-445X
Ogden, R (2021) Distortions to the passage of time during England’s second national lockdown: a role for depression. PLoS One, 16 (4). ISSN 1932-6203
Piovesan, A, Mirams, LR, Poole, H and Ogden, R (2021) The effect of pain on reference memory for duration. Psychological Research: an international journal of perception, attention, memory and action. ISSN 0340-0727
Ogden, R (2021) Why Covid-19 might be making us lose our sense of time…. The Cognitive Psychology Bulletin, 6 (1). ISSN 2397-2661
Ogden, R, Turner, F and Pawling, R (2021) An absence of a relationship between overt attention and emotional distortions to time: an eye-movement study. Timing and Time Perception. ISSN 2213-445X
Ogden, R (2020) The passage of time during the UK Covid-19 lockdown. PLoS One, 15 (7). ISSN 1932-6203
Ogden, R, Henderson, J, Slade, K, McGlone, FP and Richter, M (2019) The effect of increased parasympathetic activity on perceived duration. Consciousness and Cognition, 76. ISSN 1053-8100
Masters, A, Ogden, R, Wetton, J and Dawnay, N (2019) Defining end user requirements for a field-based molecular detection system for wildlife forensic investigations. Forensic Science International, 301. pp. 231-239. ISSN 0379-0738
Simmons, FR, Gallagher-Mitchell, T and Ogden, R (2019) Response-irrelevant number, duration and extent information triggers the SQARC effect: Evidence from an implicit paradigm. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 72 (9). pp. 2261-2271. ISSN 1747-0226
Piovesan, A, Mirams, LR, Poole, H, Moore, DJ and Ogden, R (2018) The relationship between pain induced autonomic arousal and perceived duration. Emotion, 19 (7). pp. 1148-1161. ISSN 1528-3542
Ogden, R, Samuels, M, Simmons, F, Wearden, J and Montgomery, C (2017) The differential recruitment of executive functions during time, number and length perception: An individual differences approach. The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. ISSN 1747-0218
Palumbo, L, Ogden, R, Makin, ADJ and Bertamini, M (2015) Does Preference for Abstract Patterns Relate to Information Processing and Perceived Duration? i-Perception, 6 (5). ISSN 2041-6695
Ogden, R and Montgomery, C (2012) High time. PSYCHOLOGIST, 25 (8). ISSN 0952-8229