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| Andrew J JohnsonSummaryAffiliation: Coventry University Country: UK Publications
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The effect of chewing gum on physiological and self-rated measures of alertness and daytime sleepinessAndrew J Johnson
Department of Psychology, Coventry University, Coventry, UK
Physiol Behav 105:815-20. 2012....
Cognitive facilitation following intentional odor exposureAndrew J Johnson
Department of Psychology, Coventry University, UK
Sensors (Basel) 11:5469-88. 2011..It is proposed that greater consideration is required in the intentional utilization of odors within both industrial and private locations, since differential effects are observed for odors with positive hedonic qualities...
Single-probe serial position recall: evidence of modularity for olfactory, visual, and auditory short-term memoryAndrew J Johnson
Department of Psychology, Coventry University, Priory Street, Coventry, UK
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) 62:267-75. 2009..An alternative amodal interpretation is also discussed wherein serial position function disparities are accommodated via differences in the psychological distinctiveness of stimuli (Hay, Smyth, Hitch, & Horton, 2007)...
Serial position effects in 2-alternative forced choice recognition: functional equivalence across visual and auditory modalitiesAndrew J Johnson
Department of Psychology, Coventry University, UK
Memory 17:84-91. 2009..However, the observation of two-item recency contradicts the original duplex account of single-item recency traditionally observed for backwards recognition testing of visual stimuli (Phillips & Christie, 1977)...
Chewing gum moderates multi-task induced shifts in stress, mood, and alertness. A re-examinationAndrew J Johnson
Department of Psychology, Coventry University, James Starley Building, Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB, UK
Appetite 56:408-11. 2011..The mechanisms underpinning heightened alertness are unclear; however, such increases may be linked to greater cerebral activity following the chewing of gum (Fang Li, Lu, Gong, & Yew, 2005)...
The contrasting physiological and subjective effects of chewing gum on social stressGemma Gray
Department of Psychology, Coventry University, Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB, UK
Appetite 58:554-8. 2012..The mechanism remains unclear; however, this may reflect increased cerebral blood flow, cognitive distraction, and/or effects secondary to task facilitation...
Chewing gum modifies state anxiety and alertness under conditions of social stressKathryn Sketchley-Kaye
Department of Psychology, Coventry University, Coventry, UK
Nutr Neurosci 14:237-42. 2011..The present study examines the extent to which chewing gum can moderate state anxiety under conditions of acute social stress...
Chewing gum and impasse-induced self-reported stressLaura K Torney
Department of Psychology, Coventry University, Coventry CV1 5FB, UK
Appetite 53:414-7. 2009..is unclear; however, it is suggested that the impossibility of the insoluble anagram task may negate any secondary stress reducing benefits arising from chewing gum-induced task improvement...
