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Thomas DW Wilcockson
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Determining typical smartphone usage: What data do we need?
TDW Wilcockson, DA Ellis, H Shaw
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 21 (6), 395-398, 2018
1292018
Digital detox: The effect of smartphone abstinence on mood, anxiety, and craving
TDW Wilcockson, AM Osborne, DA Ellis
Addictive behaviors 99, 106013, 2019
1072019
Abnormalities of saccadic eye movements in dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment
TDW Wilcockson, D Mardanbegi, B Xia, S Taylor, P Sawyer, ...
Aging (Albany NY) 11 (15), 5389, 2019
792019
Measuring inhibitory processes for alcohol-related attentional biases: Introducing a novel attentional bias measure
TDW Wilcockson, EM Pothos
Addictive behaviors 44, 88-93, 2015
452015
Alcohol-related attentional bias in a gaze contingency task: Comparing appetitive and non-appetitive cues
A Qureshi, RL Monk, CR Pennington, TDW Wilcockson, D Heim
Addictive Behaviors 90, 312-317, 2019
322019
Digital traces of behaviour within addiction: Response to Griffiths (2017)
DA Ellis, LK Kaye, TDW Wilcockson, FC Ryding
International journal of mental health and addiction 16, 240-245, 2018
302018
Examining the relationship between selective attentional bias for food-and body-related stimuli and purging behaviour in bulimia nervosa
IP Albery, T Wilcockson, D Frings, AC Moss, G Caselli, MM Spada
Appetite 107, 208-212, 2016
262016
Monitoring dementia with automatic eye movements analysis
Y Zhang, T Wilcockson, KI Kim, T Crawford, H Gellersen, P Sawyer
Intelligent Decision Technologies 2016: Proceedings of the 8th KES …, 2016
232016
The disengagement of visual attention: An eye-tracking study of cognitive impairment, ethnicity and age
M Polden, TDW Wilcockson, TJ Crawford
Brain Sciences 10 (7), 461, 2020
222020
Pupil dilation reflects the authenticity of received nonverbal vocalizations
G Cosme, PJ Rosa, CF Lima, V Tavares, S Scott, S Chen, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 3733, 2021
172021
Atypically heterogeneous vertical first fixations to faces in a case series of people with developmental prosopagnosia
TDW Wilcockson, EJ Burns, B Xia, J Tree, TJ Crawford
Visual Cognition 28 (4), 311-323, 2020
162020
Oculomotor and inhibitory control in dyslexia
TDW Wilcockson, D Mardanbegi, P Sawyer, H Gellersen, B Xia, ...
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 12, 66, 2019
162019
Heavy cannabis use and attentional avoidance of anxiety-related stimuli
TDW Wilcockson, NEM Sanal
Addictive behaviors reports 3, 38-42, 2016
162016
Does physical exercise improve the capacity for independent living in people with dementia or mild cognitive impairment: an overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses
A Begde, M Jain, E Hogervorst, T Wilcockson
Aging & mental health 26 (12), 2317-2327, 2022
152022
Effect of aging on post-saccadic oscillations
D Mardanbegi, R Killick, B Xia, T Wilcockson, H Gellersen, P Sawyer, ...
Vision research 143, 1-8, 2018
142018
Top-down and bottom-up attentional biases for smoking-related stimuli: comparing dependent and non-dependent smokers
TDW Wilcockson, EM Pothos, AM Osborne, TJ Crawford
Addictive behaviors 118, 106886, 2021
122021
The effects of previous error and success in Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment
TJ Crawford, S Taylor, D Mardanbegi, M Polden, TW Wilcockson, R Killick, ...
Scientific reports 9 (1), 20204, 2019
112019
Environmental context influences visual attention to responsible drinking messages
D Frings, AC Moss, IP Albery, G Eskisan, TDW Wilcockson, AP Marchant
Alcohol and alcoholism 53 (1), 46-51, 2018
112018
Substance usage intention does not affect attentional bias: implications from Ecstasy/MDMA users and alcohol drinkers
TDW Wilcockson, EM Pothos, AC Parrott
Addictive Behaviors 88, 175-181, 2019
102019
Dyslexia and substance use in a university undergraduate population
TDW Wilcockson, EM Pothos, AJ Fawcett
Substance Use & Misuse 51 (1), 15-22, 2016
102016
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