The University of Newcastle, Researcher report.

Researcher: Professor Andrew Heathcote
School: School of Psychology
Personal URL: http://www.newcastle.edu.au/staff/profile/andrew.heathcote.html

Funded Projects

Please note, only grants administered through the University of Newcastle Research Office are recorded here. For a more complete picture of the researcher's grant history a Personal URL may be supplied, above.

Research Team Initial Year Duration (Years) Funding Body/Client Award Type Title of Project Collaborating Partners Total Cash $ Total Inkind $
Associate Professor Scott Brown;Doctor Ami Eidels;Professor Andrew Heathcote;Associate Professor John Serences;Professor Todd Braver;Associate Professor Eric-Jan Wagenmakers;Associate Professor Birte Forstmann 3 Australian Research Council Discovery Projects Rapid Decisions: From Neuroscience to Complex Cognitions   134000  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2011 1 Keats Endowment Research Fund Research Grant Accumulating Evidence on Applied Cognitive Control   12000  
Professor Andrew Heathcote;Professor Anthony Marley;Associate Professor Richard Morey;Professor Jeffrey Rouder 2011 5 Australian Research Council Discovery Projects Choice Models for Learning and Memory   544155  
Associate Professor Scott Brown;Professor Andrew Heathcote;Mr Christopher Donkin 2009 2 Keats Endowment Research Fund Research Grant An evidence accumulation model of choice and response time in recognition memory   1800  
Professor Andrew Heathcote;Associate Professor Scott Brown;Mr Christopher Donkin;Mr Lee Averell 2008 1 Keats Endowment Research Fund Research Grant Finding the simplest comprehensive model of speeded choice   6750  
Professor Andrew Heathcote;Miss Melissa Prince 2008 1 Keats Endowment Research Fund Research Grant Accounting for old item variability in recognition memory for words   6000  
Professor Andrew Heathcote;Associate Professor Scott Brown;Doctor Kenneth Sutton 2008 1 University of Newcastle - Faculty of Science & IT Pilot Grant Acquiring expertise in the mental manipulation of visual images: Effects on brain and behaviour   17000  
Associate Professor Frini Karayanidis;Professor Andrew Heathcote;Emeritus Professor Patricia Michie;Dr Rebecca Nicholson 2008 1 University of Newcastle Near Miss Grant Modulation of cognitive control: integrating behavioural and ERP analyses of experimental and participant levels of control   20000  
Associate Professor Scott Brown;Professor Andrew Heathcote 2008 3 Australian Research Council Discovery Projects Absolute identification and beyond: A comprehensive, integrated architecture for speeded choice   120000  
Doctor Kerry Chalmers;Professor Andrew Heathcote;Mrs Jennifer Hickey 2007 1 Keats Endowment Research Fund Research Grant Is the triad relationship of intelligence in working memory and processing speed psychometrically detectable during childhood developmental stages?   6402  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2007 1 University of Newcastle Travel Grant 48th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Long Beach California, 15/11/2007 - 18/11/2007   2500  
Professor Andrew Heathcote;Mr Lee Averell 2007 2 Keats Endowment Research Fund Research Grant The time course of forgetting: the utility of asymptotic modeling and its implications for Jost's second law   5300  
Associate Professor Scott Brown;Professor Andrew Heathcote;Mr Christopher Donkin 2007 1 Keats Endowment Research Fund Research Grant Testing a truism: people cannot learn absolute identification   6000  
Associate Professor Frini Karayanidis;Professor Andrew Heathcote 2007 1 University of Newcastle Near Miss Grant Modulation of cognitive control: Comparing experimental and participant levels of control   20000  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2006 1 University of Newcastle Travel Grant Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, 16/11/2006 - 19/11/2006   2400  
Conjoint Professor Christopher Levi;Professor Amanda Baker;Professor Michael Calford;Professor Trevor Day;Emeritus Professor Peter Dunkley;Professor Michael Hazelton;Professor Andrew Heathcote;Professor Brian Kelly;Professor Vaughan Carr;Emeritus Professor Patricia Michie;Professor David Pow;Professor John Rostas;Associate Professor Ulrich Schall;Professor Alistair Sim;Professor Michael Startup 2006 5 University of Newcastle Priority Research Centre PRC - Priority Research Centre for Brain & Mental Health Research (CBMHR)   378990  
Associate Professor Frini Karayanidis;Emeritus Professor Patricia Michie;Professor Andrew Heathcote 2006 1 University of Newcastle Near Miss Grant Fractionating cognitive control processes in task switching   10000  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2005 1 University of Newcastle Travel Grant 46th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, 10-13 November 2005   2400  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2005 1 University of Newcastle Research Infrastructure Block Grant (RIBG) 2005 RIBG allocation   9094  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2005 3 Australian Research Council Discovery Projects Are two processes one too many?   80000  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2004 1 University of Newcastle Travel Grant 45th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, 18-21 November 2004, USA   2230  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2004 1 University of Newcastle Visitor Grant Visit of A/Prof Scott Brown, 5 August 2004 to 29 September 2004   3075  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2004 1 Keats Endowment Research Fund Research Grant A law of tails for response time distribution   9156  
Professor Andrew Heathcote;Doctor Kerry Chalmers;Professor W Hockley 2004 3 Australian Research Council Discovery Projects Studies of lexical contagion: Interaction between lexical and episodic memory   105000  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2003 1 University of Newcastle Travel Grant 44th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society 6 to 9 November 2003   1800  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2002 1 University of Newcastle Visitor Grant Visit of Prof Doug Mewhort, from 25 February 2002 to 8 April 2002   5380  
Professor Andrew Heathcote;Dr Brett Hayes;Professor D Mewhort 2002 3 Australian Research Council Discovery Projects The Development of Speed Skill   149000  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2001 1 University of Newcastle Conference Establishment Grant Tenth Australasian Mathematical Psychology Conference (AMPC), from 1 December 2001 to 2 December 2001   3000  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2001 1 University of Newcastle Travel Grant The Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology, USA 26-29 July 2001   2400  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2000 1 University of Newcastle Visitor Grant A/Prof Ching-Fan Sheu - 20 March 2000 - 15 May 2000   4677  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 2000 3 Australian Research Council Large Grant Testing detailed models of visual word identification: Decision and response contributions to performance.   47000  
Conjoint Professor Rachel Heath;Professor Andrew Heathcote 1999 1 University of Newcastle Project Grant Nonlinear Analysis of Human Decision Making in Prediction and Choice Tasks   9000  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 1998 1 University of Newcastle Travel Grant Psychonomics, USA 19-22 November 1998   1028  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 1997 1 University of Newcastle Travel Grant 30th Annual Mathematical Psychology Conference, Indiana University, 31 July - 3 August 1997   1529  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 1997 1 University of Newcastle Project Grant Quantitative Measurement and Modeling of Short and Long Term Memory.   7000  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 1997 1 University of Newcastle Project Grant Quantitative Measurement of Skill Acquisition and Verbal Memory.   7000  
Professor Andrew Heathcote;Professor D Mewhort 1997 1 University of Newcastle Visitor Grant Heathcote - Prof Mewhort 1/8/97-31/9/97   4333  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 1995 1 University of Newcastle Travel Grant Society for Computers in Psychology, Psychonomics & Judgement and Decision Making (3 annual society mtgs.) - LA, USA - 8-13/11/95   1077  
Conjoint Professor Rachel Heath;Professor Andrew Heathcote 1995 1 Australian Research Council Large Grant 95APP.RENEWAL. An analysis of human cognition using dynamic nonlinear models.   32748  
Conjoint Professor Rachel Heath;Professor Andrew Heathcote 1994 1 Australian Research Council Large Grant 94 GRANT. An analysis of human cognition using dynamic nonlinear models.   34000  
Professor Andrew Heathcote 1993 1 University of Newcastle Travel Grant 'World Conf on Neural Networks (Annual, International Neural Network Soc.)', Portland, Oregon, 11 - 15 July 1993   2500  
Conjoint Professor Rachel Heath;Professor Andrew Heathcote 1993 1 Australian Research Council Large Grant 93 GRANT. An Analysis of Human Cognition using Dynamic Nonlinear Models.   32000  

Research Higher Degree Supervision

For a more complete picture of the researcher's supervision history a Personal URL may be supplied at the top of this page.

Current Student Supervision

Program Supervision Level Research Topic
PhD (Clinical Psychology) Principal Supervisor Long-Term Memory Performance in Schizophrenia
PhD (Psychology - Science) Co-Supervisor Absolute Identification
PhD (Psychology - Science) Principal Supervisor Brain Activity Associated with Practice in Mental Rotation Tasks
PhD (Psychology - Science) Principal Supervisor Cognitive Mechanisms of Broad Principles and Specific Rules in Contract Law
PhD (Psychology - Science) Co-Supervisor Fluid intelligence and its role in the 21st Century
PhD (Psychology - Science) Principal Supervisor Forgetting and Retrieval Failure
PhD (Psychology - Science) Co-Supervisor Pushing the Limits of Hick's Law: Modern Statistical Approaches
PhD (Psychology - Science) Principal Supervisor Recognition Memory: Accuracy, Confidence, and Decision Time
PhD (Psychology - Science) Co-Supervisor Revisiting Miller's Limit: Studies in Absolute Identification
PhD (Psychology - Science) Co-Supervisor The Development of Source-Monitoring in Children
PhD (Psychology - Science) Co-Supervisor The Hot Hand in Skilled Performance: An Examination of the Difficulty-Accuracy Trade-Off
PhD (Psychology - Science) Principal Supervisor To be advised
PhD (Psychology - Science) Principal Supervisor Two Alternate Approaches for Analysing Recognition Memory Research

Total Equivalent Full-time Student Units (EFTSU):

Supervision Level EFTSU
PhD 4.925

Student Completions

NB - the completions shown here are only those for the University of Newcastle obtained since 2001.

Program Year Research Topic
M Psychology (Clinical) [R] 2002 Implicit Memory in Ageing and Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type: A Study of Word Stem Completion Priming
M Psychology (Clinical) [R] 2002 The Contribution of Automatic and Intentional Processes in Childrens' Eyewitness Suggestibility: A developmental study
PhD (Psychology - Science) 2003 Quantitative Approaches to Skill Acquisition in Choice Tasks
M Psychology (Clinical) [R] 2005 Psychologist burnout: An examination of relationships with emotional labour, individual traits and organisational factors
M Sc (Psychology) [R] 2007 Sequence Effects in Estimation
PhD (Psychology - Science) 2009 Regularities of Recognition Memory: An Examination of the Pseudoword Effect, the Structural Regularity Hypothesis, and the Neighbourhood Density Mirror Effect
PhD (Psychology - Science) 2010 The Importance of Choice and Response Times
PhD (Psychology - Science) 2010 When Less is Sometimes More: Investigating the Interplay Between Meta-Cognition and Member-to-Group Generalisation
PhD (Psychology - Science) 2011 Development of an Online Psychometric Test of Spatial Ability

Research Publications

Please note, the publications listed here:
(1) relate to the researcher's position at the University of Newcastle only
(2) are for selected categories of publications, and
(3) relate to publication year 1998, onwards.
For a more complete picture of the researcher's publication history a Personal URL may be supplied at the top of this page.

Journal Article

Donkin Chris, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Drawing conclusions from choice response time models: A tutorial using the linear ballistic accumulator’, Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 55 140-151 (2011) [C1]

Dodds Pennie Mandy-Jae, Donkin Christopher, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Increasing capacity: Practice effects in absolute identification’, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 37 477-492 (2011) [C1]

Dodds Pennie Mandy-Jae, Donkin Christopher, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, Marley A A J, ’Stimulus-specific learning: Disrupting the bow effect in absolute identification’, Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 73 1977-1986 (2011) [C1]

Karayanidis Frini, Provost Alexander Lawson, Brown Scott David, Paton Bryan Kerry, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Switch-specific and general preparation map onto different ERP components in a task-switching paradigm’, Psychophysiology, 48 559-568 (2011) [C1]

Averell Lee Arthur, Heathcote Andrew John, ’The form of the forgetting curve and the fate of memories’, Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 55 25-35 (2011) [C1]

Karayanidis Frini, Jamadar Sharna, Ruge Hannes, Phillips Natalie, Heathcote Andrew John, Forstmann Birte U, ’Advance preparation in task-switching: Converging evidence from behavioral, brain activation, and model-based approaches’, Frontiers in Psychology, 25 1-13 (2010) [C1]

Eidels Ami, Donkin Christopher Michael, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Converging measures of workload capacity’, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 17 763-771 (2010) [C1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Brown Scott David, Wagenmakers E J, Eidels Ami, ’Distribution-free tests of stochastic dominance for small samples’, Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 54 454-463 (2010) [C1]

Freeman Emily Elsa, Heathcote Andrew John, Chalmers Kerry Ann, Hockley William, ’Item effects in recognition memory for words’, Journal of Memory and Language, 62 1-18 (2010) [C1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Bora Beatrice, Freeman Emily Elsa, ’Recollection and confidence in two-alternative forced choice episodic recognition’, Journal of Memory and Language, 62 183-203 (2010) [C1]

Smith Janette Louise, Smith Elizabeth Anne, Provost Alexander Lawson, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Sequence effects support the conflict theory of N2 and P3 in the Go/NoGo task’, International Journal of Psychophysiology, 75 217-226 (2010) [C1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Freeman Emily Elsa, Etherington Joshua Lucas, Tonkin Julie, Bora Beatrice, ’A dissociation between similarity effects in episodic face recognition’, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16 824-831 (2009) [C1]

Karayanidis Frini, Mansfield Elise Lauren, Galloway Kasey Lee, Smith Janette Louise, Provost Alexander Lawson, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Anticipatory reconfiguration elicited by fully and partially informative cues that validly predict a switch in task’, Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, 9 202-215 (2009) [C1]

Donkin Christopher Michael, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’ChoiceKey: A real-time speech recognition program for psychology experiments with a small response set’, Behavior Research Methods, 41 154-162 (2009) [C1]

Donkin Christopher Michael, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, Marley A A J, ’Dissociating speed and accuracy in absolute identification: The effect of unequal stimulus spacing’, Psychological Research-Psychologische Forschung, 73 308-316 (2009) [C1]

Donkin Christopher Michael, Averell Lee Arthur, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Getting more from accuracy and response time data: Methods for fitting the linear ballistic accumulator’, Behavior Research Methods, 41 1095-1110 (2009) [C1]

Brown Scott David, Marley A A J, Dodds Pennie Mandy-Jae, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Purely relative models cannot provide a general account of absolute identification’, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16 583-593 (2009) [C1]

Donkin Christopher Michael, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’The overconstraint of response time models: Rethinking the scaling problem’, Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 16 1129-1135 (2009) [C1]

Brown Scott David, Marley A A J, Donkin Christopher Michael, Heathcote Andrew John, ’An integrated model of choices and response times in absolute identification’, Psychological Review, 115 396-425 (2008) [C1]

Bucci Sandra Ruth, Startup Michael Jonathan, Wynn Paula Leigh, Heathcote Andrew John, Baker Amanda Louise, Lewin Terry, ’Referential delusions of communication and reality discrimination deficits in psychosis’, British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 47 323-334 (2008) [C1]

Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’The simplest complete model of choice response time: Linear ballistic accumulation’, Cognitive Psychology, 57 153-178 (2008) [C1]

Sutton Kenneth John, Heathcote Andrew John, Bore Miles Richard, ’Measuring 3-D understanding on the Web and in the laboratory’, Behavior Research Methods, 39 926-939 (2007) [C1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Raymond Frances Elizabeth, Dunn J, ’Recollection and familiarity in recognition memory: Evidence from ROC curves’, Journal of Memory and Language, 55 495-514 (2006) [C1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Ditton Elizabeth Jane, Mitchell Kristie, ’Word frequency and word likeness mirror effects in episodic recognition memory’, Memory and Cognition, 34 826-838 (2006) [C1]

Brown S, Heathcote Andrew John, ’A ballistic model of choice response time’, Psychological Review, 112 117-128 (2005) [C1]

Nicholson Rebecca Anne, Karayanidis Frini, Poboka Dane Michael, Heathcote Andrew John, Michie Patricia Therese, ’Electrophysiological correlates of anticipatory task-switching processes’, Psychophysiology, 42 540-554 (2005) [C1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Elliott David John, ’Nonlinear Dynamical Analysis of Noisy Time Series’, Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 9 399-433 (2005) [C1]

Brown S, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Practice increases the efficiency of evidence accumulation in perceptual choice’, Journal of Experimental Psychology-Human Perception and Performance, 31 289-298 (2005) [C1]

Davies Anna, Nicholson Rebecca Anne, Karayanidis Frini, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Active preparation in task-switching: Effects of 'switching to' versus 'switching away' from a task-set’, Australian Journal of Psychology, 56 41 (2004) [C3]

Heathcote Andrew John, Brown Scott, ’Beyond curve fitting? Comment on Liu, Mayer-Kress, and Newell (2003)’, Journal of Motor Behavior, 36 225-232 (2004) [C1]

Nicholson Rebecca Anne, Karayanidis Frini, Poboka Dane Michael, Heathcote Andrew John, Michie Patricia Therese, ’Electrophysiological components associated with preparation for an impending switch in task’, Australian Journal of Psychology, 56 43 (2004) [C3]

Heathcote Andrew John, ’Fitting Wald and ex-Wald distributions to response time data: An example using functions for the S-PLUS package’, Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 36 678-694 (2004) [C1]

Brown Scott, Cousineau Denis, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Fitting distributions using maximum likelihood: Methods and packages’, Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 36 742-756 (2004) [C1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Brown Scott, Cousineau Denis, ’QMPE: Estimating Lognormal, Wald, and Weibull RT distributions with a parameter-dependent lower bound’, Behavior Research Methods, Instruments & Computers, 36 277-290 (2004) [C1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Brown Scott, ’Reply to Speckman and Rouder’, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 11 577-578 (2004) [C3]

Sutton Kenneth John, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Acquisition of mental rotation skills’, Australian Journal of Psychology, 55 93 (2003) [C5]

Nicholson Rebecca Anne, Karayanidis Frini, Poboka Dane Michael, Heathcote Andrew John, Michie Patricia Therese, ’Anticipatory preparation and passive dissipation processes in task-switching: Event-related potential analysis’, Australian Journal of Psychology, 55 80 (2003) [C5]

Poboka Dane Michael, Heathcote Andrew John, Karayanidis Frini, Nicholson Rebecca Anne, ’Anticipatory preparation and passive dissipation processes in task-switching: RT distribution analysis’, Australian Journal of Psychology, 55 88 (2003) [C5]

Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Averaging learning curves across and within participants’, Behaviour Research Methods, Instruments and Computers, 35 11-21 (2003) [C1]

Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Bias in exponential and power function fits due to noise: Comment on Myung, Kim and Pitt’, Memory and Cognition, 31 656-661 (2003) [C1]

Nicholson Rebecca Anne, Karayanidis Frini, Poboka Dane Michael, Heathcote Andrew John, Michie Patricia Therese, ’ERP Components associated with anticipatory task-switching processes’, Australian Journal of Psychology, 55 19 (2003) [C5]

Nicholson Rebecca Anne, Karayanidis Frini, Poboka Dane Michael, Heathcote Andrew John, Michie Patricia Therese, ’Electrophysiological components associated with anticipatory task-switching processes’, Australian Journal of Psychology, 55 103 (2003) [C5]

Heathcote Andrew John, ’Item recognition memory and the ROC’, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 29 1210-1230 (2003) [C1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Hockley W E, ’Measuring recognition memory: Lessons from ROC analysis’, Australian Journal of Psychology, 55 103 (2003) [C5]

Heathcote Andrew John, ’Book Review, An Introduction to the Art; Nonlinear Dynamics: Techniques and Appliations in Psychology by R.A. Heath’, Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 46 609-628 (2002) [C3]

Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’On the use of nonparametric regression in assessing parametric regression models’, Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 46 661-796 (2002) [C1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Brown Scott David, ’Quantile maximum likelihood estimation of response time distributions’, Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 9 394-401 (2002) [C1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Brown Scott David, ’SEEXC: A model of response time in skill acquisition’, Noetica: a cognitive science forum, online online (2002) [C1]

Andrews S, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Distinguishing common and task-specific processes in word identification: A matter of some moment?’, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 27 514-544 (2001) [C1]

Kelly Alice, Heathcote Andrew John, Heath Rachel Ann, Longstaff Mitchell Grant, ’Response time dynamics: Evidence for linear and low-dimensional nonlinear structure in hum choice sequences’, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 54 805-840 (2001) [C1]

Treloar C, McCall N, Rolfe I, Pearson S, Garvey G, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Factors affecting progress in Australian and international students in a problem-based learning medical course’, Medical Education, 34 708-715 (2000) [C1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Brown Scott David, ’The Law of practice and localist neural network models’, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23 479-480 (2000) [C1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Brown Scott David, Mewhort D, ’The power law repealed: The case for an expotential law of practice’, Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 7 185-207 (2000) [C1]

Hill J, Rolfe I, Pearson S, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Do juniour doctors feel they are prepared for hospital practice?’, Medical Education, 32 19-24 (1998) [C1]

Heathcote Andrew John, ’Neuromorphic models of response time’, Australian Journal of Psychology, 50 157-166 (1998) [C1]

Conference Publication

Dodds Pennie Mandy-Jae, Donkin Christopher Michael, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Absolute identification: Modality specific learning’, Abstracts of the 38th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, Auckland (2011) [E3]

Heathcote Andrew John, Eidels Ami, Brown Scott David, Watson J, ’Measuring cross modal workload capacity’, The Abstracts of the 38th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, Auckland (2011) [E3]

Provost Alexander Lawson, Johnson B, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Activity associated with extensive practice in a mental rotation task: Evidence for different strategies’, Combined Abstracts of 2010 Australian Psychology Conferences, Melbourne, Vic (2010) [E3]

Pregal Eva, Smith Janette Louise, Heathcote Andrew John, ’An investigation of the inhibition and conflict accounts of N2 and P3 in the Go/NoGo and two-choice tasks using sequence effects’, Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, Newcastle, NSW (2010) [E3]

Prince Melissa Ann, Hawkins Guy Ewen, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Bayesian ordinal analysis of state-trace data’, Australasian Mathematical Psychology Conference 2010 (AMPC 2010), Margaret River, WA (2010) [E3]

Provost Alexander Lawson, Johnson Blake, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Brain acitivity associated with extensive practice in a mental rotation task’, Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, Newcastle, NSW (2010) [E3]

Heathcote Andrew John, Eidels Ami, Donkin Christopher Michael, Brown Scott David, ’Converging measures of workload capacity’, Combined Abstracts of 2010 Australian Psychology Conferences, Melbourne, Vic (2010) [E3]

Reece Nicole, Heathcote Andrew John, Michie Patricia Therese, Chalmers Kerry Ann, Cohen Martin, ’Cued-recall and recognition memory impairment in chronic schizophrenia for words and faces’, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, Sydney, Australia (2010) [E3]

Hawkins Guy Ewen, Prince Melissa Ann, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Designing state-trace expeiments to assess the number of latent psychological variables underlying binary choices’, Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Portland, Oregon (2010) [E1]

Donkin Christopher M, Shiffrin Richard M, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, Wagenmakers Eric-Jan, ’Diffusion versus linear ballistic accumulation: Different models for response time, same conclusions about psychological mechanisms?’, Abstracts of the 51st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, Missouri (2010) [E3]

Donkin Chris, Shiffrin Richard M, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Does micro-variability make models more complex? A comparison between diffusive and linear evidence accumulation’, Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Portland, Oregon (2010) [E1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Karayanidis Frini, ’Evidence accumulation in task switching’, Abstracts of the 51st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, Missouri (2010) [E3]

Karayanidis Frini, Provost Alexander Lawson, Jamadar Sharna, Brown Scott David, Paton Bryan Kerry, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Identification of ERP components underlying task-switching performance using variation across the RT distribution’, Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, Newcastle, NSW (2010) [E3]

Dodds Pennie Mandy-Jae, Donkin Chris, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Multidimensional scaling methods for absolute identification data’, Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Portland, Oregon (2010) [E1]

Karayanidis Frini, Whitson Lisa Rebecca, Michie Patricia Therese, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Neural correlates and temporal dynamics of task-switching in normal aging’, ASCS09: Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the Australasian Society for Cognitive Science, Sydney, NSW (2010) [E1]

Averell Lee Arthur, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Posterior distribution analysis of the retention of briefly studied words’, ASCS09: Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the Australasian Society for Cognitive Science, Sydney, NSW (2010) [E1]

Dodds Pennie Mandy-Jae, Donkin Christopher Michael, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Practice effects in absolute identification’, Combined Abstracts of 2010 Australian Psychology Conferences, Melbourne, Vic (2010) [E3]

Startup Michael Jonathan, Sakrouge Rebecca, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Referential delusions of communication and the intentional inhibition of irrelevant memories’, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, Sydney, Australia (2010) [E3]

Hawkins Guy Ewen, Prince Melissa Ann, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’State-trace analysis of recognition memory data: A Bayes Factor approach’, Australasian Mathematical Psychology Conference 2010 (AMPC 2010), Margaret River, WA (2010) [E3]

Prince Melissa Ann, Heathcote Andrew John, ’The disproportionate face inversion effect in recognition memory’, Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Portland, Oregon (2010) [E1]

Karayanidis Frini, Provost Alexander Lawson, Brown Scott David, Paton B, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Using variability in RT distribution to identify functional significance of ERP components in taskswitching paradigm’, Combined Abstracts of 2010 Australian Psychology Conferences, Melbourne, Vic (2010) [E3]

Whitson Lisa Rebecca, Karayanidis Frini, Michie Patricia Therese, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Variations in strategy contribute to age differences in executive functioning: Evidence from behavioural, electrophysiological and cognitive modelling data’, 2010 National Conference of Emerging Researchers in Ageing: "Getting the Right Skill Mix". Abstracts & Proceedings, Newcastle, NSW (2010) [E3]

Heathcote Andrew John, Eidels Ami, Brown Scott David, ’A nonparametric Bayesian test for stochastic dominance’, 53rd Annual Meeting of the Australian Mathemetical Society Conference Booklet, Adelaide (2009) [E3]

Close Natalie Margaret, Heathcote Andrew John, Ellinghaus Fred, Wright Edmund Walker, ’Coherence based reasoning and models of contract law’, CogSci 2009 Proceedings, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2009) [E1]

Startup Michael Jonathan, Sakrouge Rebecca Ellen, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Delusions of reference and the intentional inhibition of irrelevant memories of non-verbal communications’, Australasian Society for Psychiatric Research Annual Conference 2009: Conference Handbook with Program and Abstracts, Canberra, ACT (2009) [E3]

Averell Lee Arthur, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Long term implicit and explicit memory for briefly studied words’, CogSci 2009 Proceedings, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2009) [E1]

Donkin Christopher Michael, Heathcote Andrew John, Brown Scott David, Andrews Sally, ’Non-decision time effects in the lexical decision task’, CogSci 2009 Proceedings, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2009) [E1]

Dodds Pennie Mandy-Jae, Donkin Christopher Michael, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Revising the limits of learning in absolute identification’, CogSci 2009 Proceedings, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2009) [E1]

Prince Melissa Ann, Heathcote Andrew John, ’State-trace analysis of the face inversion effect’, CogSci 2009 Proceedings, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2009) [E1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Eidels Ami, Brown Scott David, ’Testing the Architecture of Cognition’, Abstracts of the 50th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, MA (2009) [E3]

Prince Melissa Ann, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Confidence and accuracy in recognition memory for faces’, Australian Journal of Psychology, Perth, WA (2008) [E3]

Karayanidis Frini, Whitson Lisa Rebecca, Michie Patricia Therese, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Electrophysiological and diffusion model parameter correlates of cognitive control in normal aging’, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Bodrum, Turkey (2008) [E3]

Provost Alexander Lawson, Heathcote Andrew John, Brown Scott David, Paton Bryan Kerry, Karayanidis Frini, ’Integrating RT distribution analysis and ERPs associated with task switching’, Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, Brisbane, QLD (2008) [E3]

Reece Nicole, Heathcote Andrew John, Michie Patricia Therese, Chalmers Kerry Ann, Cohen Martin, ’Long-term memory impairment in schizophrenia: Investigating a retrieval deficit for words and faces’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, Newcastle, NSW (2008) [E3]

Dodds P, Donkin Christopher Michael, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Practice effects in absolute identification: Breaking Miller's limit’, Australian Journal of Psychology, Perth, WA (2008) [E3]

Averell Lee Arthur, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Quantifying the forgetting curve using Bayesian model selection and simulation verification’, Australian Journal of Psychology, Perth, WA (2008) [E3]

Karayanidis Frini, Heathcote Andrew John, Provost Alexander Lawson, Sanday Dearne, Jamadar Sharna, ’Strategic and decision processes in task-switching: Integrating behavioral and ERP measures’, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Bodrum, Turkey (2008) [E3]

Heathcote Andrew John, Karayanidis Frini, Smith Janette Louise, ’Towards an integrated account of cognitive control and choice’, Australian Journal of Psychology, Perth, WA (2008) [E3]

Donkin Christopher Michael, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Why both response latency and choice are important in absolute identification’, Australian Journal of Psychology, Perth, WA (2008) [E3]

Heathcote Andrew John, Prince Melissa, ’Confidence and accuracy in recognition memory for faces’, Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, Long Beach, Calif. (2007) [E3]

McIntyre Kylie Lynne, Paolini Stefania, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Exploring the effects of exemplar retrieval fluency on group sterotyping: 'A case of the less the merrier?'’, Society of Australasian Social Psychologists 36th Annual Conference. Abstracts, Brisbane, QLD (2007) [E3]

Bohlscheid Emily Elsa, Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Learning with practice: To speed up, or not to speed up?’, Abstracts of the of the Psychonomics Society 48th Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA (2007) [E3]

Bohlscheid Emily Elsa, Chalmers Kerry Ann, Heathcote Andrew John, Hockley W, ’N-effects in recognition memory: The effect of non-words at test’, Abstracts of the 34th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, Canberra, ACT (2007) [E3]

Heathcote Andrew John, Averell Lee, ’On the causes of forgetting’, ASIC 2007: Sixth Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference. Abstracts, Kalymnos, Greece (2007) [E3]

Heathcote Andrew John, Etherington Joshua Lucas, Tonkin J, ’Similarity, confidence and accuracy in face recognition memory’, Abstracts of the 34th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, Canberra, ACT (2007) [E3]

Brown Scott David, Heathcote Andrew John, ’The simplest model of choice and reaction time’, Abstracts of the of the Psychonomics Society 48th Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA (2007) [E3]

Heathcote Andrew John, Hockley W E, Bohlscheid Emily Elsa, Chalmers Kerry Ann, ’Lexical status effects in recognition memory’, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Memory, Sydney, Australia (2006) [E3]

Heathcote Andrew John, Raymond Frances Elizabeth, Dunn John, ’Recollections and Familiarity in Recognition Memory: Evidence From Receiver Operating Characteristics’, Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society V11 (35): Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Houston, Texas (2006) [E3]

Bucci Sandra Ruth, Startup Michael Jonathan, Heathcote Andrew John, Baker Amanda Louise, Lewin (Ext) Terry, ’Referential delusions of communication and self-monitoring deficits in psychosis’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry V40, Suppl 2: Proceedings of the Australasian Schizophrenia Conference, Fremantle, Western Australia (2006) [E3]

Bucci Sandra Ruth, Startup Michael Jonathan, Heathcote Andrew John, Baker Amanda Louise, Lewin Terry, ’Referential delusions of communication and self-monitoring deficits in psychosis’, Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment V2, Suppl 3: Proceedings of the 6th International Congress of Neuropsychiatry, Sydney (2006) [E3]

Bucci Sandra Ruth, Lewin (Ext) Terry, Baker Amanda Louise, Heathcote Andrew John, Startup Michael Jonathan, ’Referential delusions of communication and self-monitoring deficits in psychosis’, Acta Neuropschiatrica V18: Proceedings of the Australasian Society for Psychiatric Research Annual Meeting 2006 'Brainwaves', Sydney (2006) [E3]

Bucci Sandra Ruth, Heathcote Andrew John, Startup Michael Jonathan, Baker Amanda Louise, Lewin Terry, ’Referential delusions of communication: II. Reality monitoring deficits’, Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica V114, Suppl 431: Proceedings of the XV International Congress for the Psychotherapy of the Schizophrenia and other Psychoses, Madrid, Spain (2006) [E3]

Bucci Sandra Ruth, Startup Michael Jonathan, Heathcote Andrew John, Baker Amanda Louise, Lewin Terry, ’Referential delusions of communication: ii. self-monitoring deficits’, Proceedings of the Cognitive Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Research Forum, Sydney, Australia (2006) [E3]

Bohlscheid Emily Elsa, Chalmers Kerry Ann, Heathcote Andrew John, Hockley William E, ’Reflections on the mirror effect: Comparisons of word frequency and nonword pronounceability’, Australian Journal of Psychology V58, Suppl: Proceedings of the 33rd Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, Brisbane (2006) [E3]

Bohlscheid Emily Elsa, Chalmers Kerry Ann, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Reflections on the mirror effect: word/nonword comparisons in recognition memory’, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Memory, Sydney, Australia (2006) [E3]

Bohlscheid Emily Elsa, Chalmers Kerry Ann, Heathcote Andrew John, Hockley William E, ’The Effect of Study Task on Recognition of Words and Nonwords’, Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society V11, Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Houston, Texas (2006) [E3]

Heathcote Andrew John, Sutton Kenneth John, Hayes Brett, Mewhort Doug, ’A Cascade Theory of Automaticity’, The 12th Australasian Mathematical Psychology Conference, The University of Adelaide, Australia (2005) [E3]

Karayanidis Frini, Nicholson Rebecca Anne, Poboka Dane Michael, Heathcote Andrew John, Michie Patricia Therese, ’Active preparation in Task-Switching: Differential Effects of 'Switch-to' and Switch-away' Cues’, The International Conference on Attentional Control (ICAC), Chia-Yi, Taiwan (2005) [E3]

Poboka Dane Michael, Heathcote Andrew John, Karayanidis Frini, Nicholson Rebecca Anne, ’An Investigation of Task Switch Costs: Preparation Activation, Timing and Readiness Decay’, The International Conference on Attentional Control (ICAC), Chia-Yi, Taiwan (2005) [E3]

Karayanidis Frini, Nicholson Rebecca Anne, Davies Anna, Heathcote Andrew John, Michie Patricia Therese, ’Anticipatory cognitive control in task-switching: Differential effects of 'switch-to' and 'switch-away' cues’, Australian Journal of Psychology: Combined Abstracts of 2005 Australian Psychology Conferences - The Abstracts of the 32nd Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria (2005) [E3]

Nicholson Rebecca Anne, Karayanidis Frini, Poboka Dane Michael, Heathcote Andrew John, Michie Patricia Therese, ’ERP Components Associated with Preparation for an Impending Task Switch Task’, The International Conference on Attentional Control (ICAC), Chia-Yi, Taiwan (2005) [E3]

Sutton Kenneth John, Heathcote Andrew John, Bore Miles Richard, ’Implementing a web-based measurement of 3D understanding’, OZCHI 2005, Canberra, Australia (2005) [E1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Humphreys Michael J, ’On Jost's Law, Individual Differences, and Asymptotes’, Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society: Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada (2005) [E3]

Davies Anna, Nicholson Rebecca Anne, Karayanidis Frini, Heathcote Andrew John, ’Active preparation in task-switching: Effects of 'switching to' versus 'switching away' from a task set’, Program, Abstracts and Information, University of Tasmania (2003) [E3]

Cross Bernadette Maree, Heathcote Andrew John, Bore Miles Richard, Ferres Natalie, ’Arming our forces with EQ - The secret weapon of transformational leaders in the Singaporean Armed Forces’, Proceedings of the First International Conference on Contemporary Management: Emotional Intelligence in Organizations, University of Adelaide (2003) [E1]

Heathcote Andrew John, Babakhani Anet, Ditton Elizabeth Jane, ’Test Similarity Effects in Two-Alternative Forced-Choice Recognition Memory’, Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, BC, Canada (2003) [E3]

Hannon R, Karayanidis Frini, Poboka Dane Michael, Heathcote Andrew John, Michie Patricia Therese, ’ERP components associated with anticipatory task-switching processes’, Brain-Dynamics Conference, Westmead Hospital, Sydney (2002) [E3]

Kelly Alice, Heathcote Andrew John, Heath Rachel Ann, ’Characterising the nonlinear dynamics in human sustained attention performance’, Australian Journal of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia (1999) [E3]

Heath Rachel Ann, Hayes Brett Kenneth, Heathcote Andrew John, Hooker C, ’Dynamic Cognitive Science: Proceedings of the Fourth Australasian Cognitive Science Conference’, Dynamic Cognitive Science: Proceedings of the Fourth Australasian Cognitive Science Conference, Newcastle, Australia (1999) [E4]

Kelly Alice, Heathcote Andrew John, Heath Rachel Ann, ’The chaos of attential fluctuations: Signature strange attractors distinguish individual subjects' performance’, Dynamical Cognitive Science: Proceedings of the Fourth Australasian Cognitive Science Conference, Newcastle, Australia (1999) [E3]

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