David J. Turk

Affiliations: 
University of Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Self and Memory
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Collard P, Walford A, Vernon L, et al. (2020) The relationship between endowment and ownership effects in memory across cultures Consciousness and Cognition. 78: 102865-102865
Dosso JA, Chua R, Weeks DJ, et al. (2018) Attention and awareness: Representation of visuomotor space in split-brain patients. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
Gillespie-Smith K, Ballantyne C, Branigan HP, et al. (2017) The I in autism: Severity and social functioning in autism are related to self-processing. The British Journal of Developmental Psychology
Cunningham SJ, Turk DJ. (2017) A review of self-processing biases in cognition. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1-25
Hassall CD, Quinlan CK, Turk DJ, et al. (2016) A preliminary investigation into the neural basis of the production effect. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie ExpéRimentale. 70: 139-46
Hassall CD, Silver A, Turk DJ, et al. (2015) We are more selfish than we think: The endowment effect and reward processing within the human medial-frontal cortex. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1-25
Conway MA, Pothos EM, Turk DJ. (2015) The self-relevance system? Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-2
Turk DJ, Gillespie-Smith K, Krigolson OE, et al. (2015) Selfish learning: The impact of self-referential encoding on children's literacy attainment Learning and Instruction. 40: 54-60
Cunningham SJ, Brebner JL, Quinn F, et al. (2014) The self-reference effect on memory in early childhood. Child Development. 85: 808-23
Ritchie KL, Bannerman RL, Turk DJ, et al. (2013) Eye rivalry and object rivalry in the intact and split-brain. Vision Research. 91: 102-7
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