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Curriculum Vitae

1976-1979
BSc (Hons) Psychology: Trevelyan College, University of Durham.

1979-1983
PhD Psychology: Trevelyan College, University of Durham.

1982-1984
Research Assistant: Department of Psychology, University of Nottingham.

1984-1992
Research Associate: Age and Cognitive Performance Research Centre, University of Manchester.

1992-1995
Research Scientist: MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge.

1995-
Department of Psychology, University of Warwick.
Warwick Research Fellow 1995-2001; Senior Lecturer 1998; Reader 2000; Professor 2004; Emeritus Professor 2022.

2007
DSc: University of Warwick.

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Research Projects

My research primarily concerns the cognitive effects of both normal and abnormal ageing.

Externally-funded research projects:

Impairments in memory for intentions: A study of prospective forgetting in dementia
and in normal ageing.
With Prof S Della Sala & Prof RH Logie at Aberdeen.
Funded by The Wellcome Trust.

Changes in prospective memory with ageing.
Funded by the Medical Research Council.

Temporal memory across the lifespan.
With Prof GDA Brown & Dr T McCormack.
Funded by the Medical Research Council.

Effects of ageing on the visual processing of numerosity.
With Dr DG Watson.
Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

Older pedestrians: A critical review of the literature and commentary.
With Dr GL Dunbar & Dr CA Holland.
Funded by the Department of the Environment, Transport, and the Regions.

Perceptual and incidental learning in low-level perceptuo-motor control.
With Dr F Schlaghecken.
Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

An investigation of the specificity and consequences of enumeration deficits in dementia.
With Dr B Sheehan & Dr DG Watson.
Funded by Research into Ageing.

Self-inhibition and the relationship between low-level motor control and high-level cognitive control processes.
With Dr F Schlaghecken.
Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

Age-related changes in low-level inhibitory control.
With Dr F Schlaghecken.
Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

Interactions between posture control and action imagery in young and older adults.
With Dr S Mitra.
Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

Age differences in the implementation of knowledge and experience to support memory.
With Dr SP Badham.
Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

Dealing with multiple sounds in the environment: Insights from auditory enumeration tasks and normal ageing.
With Dr K Roberts & Dr DG Watson.
Funded by the British Academy.

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Publications

Refereed articles:

Krogulska, A., Allen, S., Bailey, R., Liu, Y., Saraf, S., & Maylor, E. A. (in press). Effects of delayed testing on decisions to stop learning. Journal of Memory and Language.

Krogulska, A., Golik, K., Barzykowski, K., Cox, J., Jakubiak, A., & Maylor, E. A. (2021). Should I keep studying? Consequences of a decision to stop learning in young and older adults. Psychology and Aging, 36, 158-171.

Mantantzis, K., Schlaghecken, F., & Maylor, E. A. (2020). Heart rate variability predicts older adults' avoidance of negativity. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 75, 1679-1688.

Schlaghecken, F., & Maylor, E. A. (2020). When awareness gets in the way: Reactivation aversion effects resolve the generality/specificity paradox in sensorimotor interference tasks. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 149, 2020-2045.

Mantantzis, K., Schlaghecken, F., Sünram-Lea, S. I., & Maylor, E. A. (2019). Sugar rush or sugar crash? A meta-analysis of carbohydrate effects on mood. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 101, 45-67.

Maylor, E. A., Long, H. R., & Newstead, R. A. (2019). Differential effects of alcohol on associative versus item
memory. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 33, 386-392.

Roberts, K. L., Doherty, N. J., Maylor, E. A., & Watson, D. G. (2019). Can auditory objects be subitized? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 45, 1-15.

Mantantzis, K., Maylor, E. A., & Schlaghecken, F. (2018). Gain without pain: Glucose promotes cognitive engagement and protects positive affect in older adults. Psychology and Aging, 33, 789-797.

Maylor, E. A., & Badham, S. P. (2018). Effects of time of day on age-related associative deficits. Psychology and Aging, 33, 7-16.

Badham, S. P., Sanborn, A. N., & Maylor, E. A. (2017). Deficits in category learning in older adults: Rule-based versus clustering accounts. Psychology and Aging, 32, 473-488.

Badham, S. P., Whitney, C., Sanghera, S., & Maylor, E. A. (2017). Word frequency influences on the list length
effect and associative memory in young and older adults. Memory, 25, 816-830.

Brown, H., & Maylor, E. A. (2017). Memory consolidation effects on memory stabilization and item integration in older adults. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24, 1032-1039.

Colloff, M. F., Wade, K. A., Wixted, J. T., & Maylor, E. A. (2017). A signal-detection analysis of eyewitness identification across the adult lifespan. Psychology and Aging, 32, 243-258.

Hardy, S. M., Messenger, K., & Maylor, E. A. (2017). Aging and syntactic representations: Evidence of preserved syntactic priming and lexical boost. Psychology and Aging, 32, 588-596.

Mantantzis, K., Schlaghecken, F., & Maylor, E. A. (2017). Food for happy thought: Glucose protects age-related positivity effects under cognitive load. Psychology and Aging, 32, 203-209.

Schlaghecken, F., Blagrove, E., Mantantzis, K., Maylor, E. A., & Watson, D. G. (2017). Look on the bright side: Positivity bias modulates interference effects in the Simon task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 146, 763-770.

Ward, E. V., Maylor, E. A., Poirier, M., Korko, M., & Ruud, J. C. M. (2017). A benefit of context reinstatement to recognition memory in aging: The role of familiarity processes. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 24, 735-754.

Badham, S. P., Hay, M., Foxon, N., Kaur, K., & Maylor, E. A. (2016). When does prior knowledge disproportionately benefit older adults’ memory? Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 23, 338-365.

Badham, S. P., & Maylor, E. A. (2016). Antimnemonic effects of schemas in young and older adults. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 23, 78-102.

Badham, S. P., Poirier, M., Gandhi, N., Hadjivassiliou, A., & Maylor, E. A. (2016). Aging and memory as discrimination: Influences of encoding specificity, cue overload, and prior knowledge. Psychology and Aging, 31, 758-770.

Mitra, S., Doherty, N., Boulton, H., & Maylor, E. A. (2016). Age-related reversal of postural adjustment characteristics during motor imagery. Psychology and Aging, 31, 958-969.

Badham, S. P., & Maylor, E. A. (2015). What you know can influence what you are going to know (especially for older adults). Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 22, 141-146.

Lourenço, J. S., Hill, J. H., & Maylor, E. A. (2015). Too easy? The influence of task demands conveyed tacitly on prospective memory. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 9:242. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00242 pdf

Lourenço, J. S., & Maylor, E. A. (2015). When distraction holds relevance: A prospective memory benefit for older adults. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 12, 6523-6541. (Special Issue: Aging and Cognition) http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/6/6523

Lourenço, J. S., & Maylor, E. A. (2014). Is it relevant? Influence of trial manipulations of prospective memory context on task interference. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 67, 687-702.

Simpson, E. E. A., Maylor, E. A., McConville, C., Stewart-Knox, B., Meunier, N., Andriollo-Sanchez, M., Polito, A., Intorre, F., McCormack, J. M., & Coudray, C. (2014). Mood and cognition in healthy older European adults: The Zenith study. BMC Psychology, 2:11. http://www.biomedcentral.com/2050-7283/2/11

Badham, S. P., & Maylor, E. A. (2013). Age-related associative deficits and the isolation effect. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 20, 405-428.

Badham, S. P., Wade, K. A., Watts, H. J. E., Woods, N. G., & Maylor, E. A. (2013). Replicating distinctive facial features in lineups: Identification performance in young versus older adults. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 20, 289-295. doi:10.3758/s13423-012-0339-2

Lourenço, J. S., White, K., & Maylor, E. A. (2013). Target context specification can reduce costs in nonfocal prospective memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 39, 1757-1764.

Simpson, E. E. A., Hodkinson, C. F., Maylor, E. A., McCormack, J. M., Rae, G., Strain, J. J., Alexander, D., & Wallace, J. M. W. (2013). Intracellular cytokine production and cognition in healthy older adults. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 38, 2196-2208.

Badham, S. P., Estes, Z., & Maylor, E. A. (2012). Integrative and semantic relations equally alleviate age-related associative memory deficits. Psychology and Aging, 17, 141-152.

Robinson, E. J., Biggerstaff, D., Jennings, S., & Maylor, E. A. (2012). Do the public share practitioners' views about the best evidence? Patient Education and Counseling, 88, 325-329.

Schlaghecken, F., Birak, K. S., & Maylor, E. A. (2012). Age-related deficits in efficiency of low-level lateral inhibition. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6:102. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2012.00102 pdf

Badham, S. P., & Maylor, E. A. (2011). Age-related associative deficits are absent with nonwords. Psychology and Aging, 26, 689-694.

Maylor, E. A., Birak, K. S., & Schlaghecken, F. (2011). Inhibitory motor control in old age: Evidence for de-automatization? Frontiers in Psychology, 2:132. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00132 pdf

Maylor, E. A., Watson, D. G., & Hartley, E. L. (2011). Effects of distraction on visual enumeration in children and adults. Developmental Psychology, 47, 1440-1447.

Schlaghecken, F., Birak, K. S., & Maylor, E. A. (2011). Age-related deficits in low-level inhibitory motor control. Psychology and Aging, 26, 905-918.

Schlaghecken, F., Refaat, M., & Maylor, E. A. (2011). Multiple systems for cognitive control: Evidence from a hybrid prime-Simon task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 1542-1553.

Maylor, E. A., & Logie, R. H. (2010). A large-scale comparison of prospective and retrospective memory development from childhood to middle age. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63, 442-451.

Logie, R. H., & Maylor, E. A. (2009). An Internet study of prospective memory across adulthood. Psychology and Aging, 24, 767-774.

Reimers, S., Maylor, E. A., Stewart, N., & Chater, N. (2009). Associations between a one-shot delay discounting measure and age, income, education and real-world impulsive behavior. Personality and Individual Differences, 47, 973-978.

Schlaghecken, F., Klapp, S. T., & Maylor, E. A. (2009). Either or neither, but not both: Locating the effects of masked primes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 276, 515-521.

Maylor, E. A., Sheehan, B., Watson, D. G., & Henderson, E. L. (2008). Enumeration in Alzheimer's disease and other late life psychiatric syndromes. Neuropsychologia, 46, 2696-2708.

Schlaghecken, F., Blagrove, E., & Maylor, E. A. (2008). No difference between conscious and nonconscious visuomotor control: Evidence from perceptual learning in the masked prime task. Consciousness and Cognition, 17, 84-93.

Maylor, E. A., Reimers, S., Choi, J., Collaer, M. L., Peters, M., & Silverman, I. (2007). Gender and sexual orientation differences in cognition across adulthood: Age is kinder to women than to men regardless of sexual orientation. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36, 235-249.

Maylor, E. A., & Roberts, M. A. J. (2007). Similarity and attraction effects in episodic memory judgments. Cognition, 105, 715-723.

Schlaghecken, F., Blagrove, E., & Maylor, E. A. (2007). Incidental learning of S-R contingencies in the masked prime task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 1177-1188.

Watson, D. G., Maylor, E. A., Allen, G., & Bruce, L. A. M. (2007). Early visual tagging: Effects of target-distractor similarity and old age on search, subitization, and counting. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 549-569.

Watson, D. G., Maylor, E. A., & Bruce, L. A. M. (2007). The role of eye movements in subitizing and counting. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 1389-1399.

Henry, J. D., Phillips, L. H., Maylor, E. A., Hosie, J., Milne, A. B., & Meyer, C. (2006). A new conceptualization of alexithymia in the general adult population: Implications for research involving older adults. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 60, 535-543.

Maylor, E. A., Simpson, E. E. A., Secker, D. L., Meunier, N., Andriollo-Sanchez, M., Polito, A., Stewart-Knox, B., McConville, C., O’Connor, J. M., & Coudray, C. (2006). Effects of zinc supplementation on cognitive function in healthy middle-aged and older adults: The Zenith study. British Journal of Nutrition, 96, 752-760.

Pearson, A. J., Chronicle, E. P., Maylor, E. A., & Bruce, L. A. M. (2006). Cognitive function is not impaired in people with a long history of migraine: A blinded study. Cephalalgia, 26, 74-80.

Reimers, S., & Maylor, E. A. (2006). Gender effects on reaction time variability and trial-to-trial performance: Reply to Deary and Der (2005). Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 13, 479-489.

Vousden, J. I., & Maylor, E. A. (2006). Speech errors across the lifespan. Language and Cognitive Processes, 21, 48-77.

Watson, D. G., & Maylor, E. A. (2006). Effects of color heterogeneity on subitization. Perception & Psychophysics, 68, 319-326.

Maylor, E. A., Watson, D. G., & Muller, Z. (2005). Effects of Alzheimer's disease on visual enumeration. Journal of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 60, P129-P135.

Reimers, S., & Maylor, E. A. (2005). Task switching across the life span: Effects of age on general and specific switch costs. Developmental Psychology, 41, 661-671.

Schlaghecken, F., & Maylor, E. A. (2005). Motor control in old age: Evidence of impaired low-level inhibition. Journal of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 60, P158-P161.

Simpson, E. E. A., Maylor, E. A., Rae, G., Meunier, N., Andriollo-Sanchez, M., Catasta, G., McConville, C., Ferry, M., Polito, A., Stewart-Knox, B. J., Secker, D. L., & Coudray, C. (2005). Cognitive function in healthy older European adults: The ZENITH study. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 59, Supplement 2, S26-S30.

Ward, G. D., & Maylor, E. A. (2005). Age-related deficits in free recall: The role of rehearsal. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 58(A), 98-119.

Watson, D. G., Maylor, E. A., & Bruce, L. A. M. (2005a). Effects of age on searching for and enumerating targets that cannot be detected efficiently. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 58(A), 1119-1142.

Watson, D. G., Maylor, E. A., & Bruce, L. A. M. (2005b). Search, enumeration, and aging: Eye movement requirements cause age-equivalent performance in enumeration but not in search tasks. Psychology and Aging, 20, 226-240.

Watson, D. G., Maylor, E. A., & Bruce, L. A. M. (2005c). The efficiency of feature-based subitization and counting. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 31, 1449-1462.

Dunbar, G., Holland, C. A., & Maylor, E. A. (2004). Older pedestrians: A critical review of the literature. Road Safety Research Report No. 37. Department for Transport: London.

Logie, R. H., Maylor, E. A., Della Sala, S., & Smith, G. (2004). Working memory in event- and time-based prospective memory tasks: Effects of secondary demand and age. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 16, 441-456.

Crawford, J. R., Smith, G., Maylor, E. A., Della Sala, S., & Logie, R. H. (2003). The Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ): Normative data and latent structure in a large non-clinical sample. Memory, 11, 261-275.

Elvevag, B., Maylor, E. A., & Gilbert, A. L. (2003). Habitual prospective memory in schizophrenia. BMC Psychiatry, 3:9. (http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/3/9)

Maylor, E. A. (2002). Serial position effects in semantic memory: Reconstructing the order of verses of hymns. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 9, 816-820.

Maylor, E. A., Carter, S. M., & Hallett, E. L. (2002). Preserved olfactory cueing of autobiographical memories in old age. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 57B, P41-P46.

Maylor, E. A., Moulson, J. M., Muncer, A-M., & Taylor, L. A. (2002). Does performance on theory of mind tasks decline with age? British Journal of Psychology, 93, 465-485.

Maylor, E. A., Smith, G., Della Sala, S., & Logie, R. H. (2002). Prospective and retrospective memory in normal aging and dementia: An experimental study. Memory & Cognition, 30, 871-884.

McCormack, T., Brown, G. D. A., Maylor, E. A., Richardson, L. B. N., & Darby, R. J. (2002). Effects of aging on absolute identification of duration. Psychology and Aging, 17, 363-378.

Watson, D. G., & Maylor, E. A. (2002). Aging and visual marking: Selective deficits for moving stimuli. Psychology and Aging, 17, 321-339.

Watson, D. G., Maylor, E. A., & Manson, N. J. (2002). Aging and enumeration: A selective deficit for the subitization of targets among distractors. Psychology and Aging, 17, 496-504.

Maylor, E. A., Allison, S., & Wing, A. M. (2001). Effects of spatial and nonspatial cognitive activity on postural stability. British Journal of Psychology, 92, 319-338.

Maylor, E. A., Chater, N., & Brown, G. D. A. (2001). Scale invariance in the retrieval of retrospective and prospective memories. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 8, 162-167.

Maylor, E. A., Chater, N., & Jones, G. V. (2001). Searching for two things at once: Evidence of exclusivity in semantic and autobiographical memory retrieval. Memory & Cognition, 29, 1185-1195.

Maylor, E. A., Darby, R. J., & Della Sala, S. (2000). Retrieval of performed vs. to-be-performed tasks: A naturalistic study of the intention-superiority effect in normal aging and dementia. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 14, S83-S98.

Maylor, E. A., & Henson, R. N. A. (2000). Aging and the Ranschburg effect: No evidence of reduced response suppression in old age. Psychology and Aging, 15, 657-670.

Smith, G., Della Sala, S., Logie, R. H., & Maylor, E. A. (2000). Prospective and retrospective memory in normal aging and dementia: A questionnaire study. Memory, 8, 311-321.

Maylor, E. A., & Mo, A. (1999). Effects of study-test modality on false recognition. British Journal of Psychology, 90, 477-493.

Maylor, E. A., Vousden, J. I., & Brown, G. D. A. (1999). Adult age differences in short-term memory for serial order: Data and a model. Psychology and Aging, 14, 572-594.

McCormack, T., Brown, G. D. A., Maylor, E. A., Darby, R. J., & Green, D. (1999). Developmental changes in time estimation: Comparing childhood and old age. Developmental Psychology, 35, 1143-1155.

Maylor, E. A. (1998a). Changes in event-based prospective memory across adulthood. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 5, 107-128.

Maylor, E. A. (1998b). Retrieving names in old age: Short- and (very) long-term effects of repetition. Memory & Cognition, 26, 309-319.

Maylor, E. A., & Lavie, N. (1998). The influence of perceptual load on age differences in selective attention. Psychology and Aging, 13, 563-574.

Maylor, E. A. (1997). Proper name retrieval in old age: Converging evidence against disproportionate impairment. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 4, 211-226.

Maylor, E. A. (1996a). Age-related impairment in an event-based prospective memory task. Psychology and Aging, 11, 74-78.

Maylor, E. A. (1996c). Older people's memory for the past and the future. The Psychologist, 10, 456-459.

Maylor, E. A., & Wing, A. M. (1996). Age differences in postural stability are increased by additional cognitive demands. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 51, P143-P154.

Maylor, E. A. (1995a). Effects of aging on the retrieval of common and proper names. Facts and Research in Gerontology, Supplement (1995), 55-73. pdf

Maylor, E. A. (1995b). Prospective memory in normal ageing and dementia. Neurocase, 1, 285-289.

Maylor, E. A. (1995c). Remembering versus knowing television theme tunes in middle-aged and elderly adults. British Journal of Psychology, 86, 21-25.

Maylor, E. A., & Rabbitt, P. M. A. (1995). Investigating individual differences in a serial choice reaction time task: Use of auditory feedback and analysis of responses surrounding errors. Journal of Motor Behavior, 27, 325-332.

Rabbitt, P., Maylor, E., McInnes, L., Bent, N., & Moore, B. (1995). What goods can self-assessment questionnaires deliver for cognitive gerontology? Applied Cognitive Psychology, 9, S127-S152.

Maylor, E. A. (1994). Ageing and the retrieval of specialized and general knowledge: Performance of Masterminds. British Journal of Psychology, 85, 105-114.

Maylor, E. A., & Rabbitt, P. M. A. (1994). Applying Brinley plots to individuals: Effects of aging on performance distributions in two speeded tasks. Psychology and Aging, 9, 224-230.

Cohen, G., Conway, M. A., & Maylor, E. A. (1994). Flashbulb memories in older adults. Psychology and Aging, 9, 454-463. [Reprinted in P. Rabbitt (Ed.), Psychology of ageing: Critical concepts in psychology. 2009. Routledge.]

Maylor, E. A. (1993a). Aging and forgetting in prospective and retrospective memory tasks. Psychology and Aging, 8, 420-428.

Maylor, E. A., & Rabbitt, P. M. A. (1993). Alcohol, reaction time and memory: A meta-analysis. British Journal of Psychology, 84, 301-317.

Maylor, E. A., Rabbitt, P. M. A., James, G. H., & Kerr, S. A. (1992). Effects of alcohol, practice and task complexity on reaction time distributions. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 44A, 119-139.

Maylor, E. A., & Valentine, T. (1992). Linear and nonlinear effects of aging on categorizing and naming faces. Psychology and Aging, 7, 317-323.

Maylor, E. A. (1991). Recognizing and naming tunes: Memory impairment in the elderly. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 46, P207-217.

Rabbitt, P. M. A., & Maylor, E. A. (1991). Investigating models of human performance. British Journal of Psychology, 82, 259-290.

Maylor, E. A. (1990a). Age and prospective memory. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 42A, 471-493.

Maylor, E. A. (1990b). Age, blocking and the tip of the tongue state. British Journal of Psychology, 81, 123-134.

Maylor, E. A. (1990c). Recognizing and naming faces: Aging, memory retrieval and the tip of the tongue state. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 45, P215-P226.

Maylor, E. A., Rabbitt, P. M. A., James, G. H., & Kerr, S. A. (1990a). Comparing the effects of alcohol and intelligence on text recall and recognition. British Journal of Psychology, 81, 299-313.

Maylor, E. A., Rabbitt, P. M. A., James, G. H., & Kerr, S. A. (1990b). Effects of alcohol and extended practice on divided-attention performance. Perception & Psychophysics, 48, 445-452.

Maylor, E. A., & Rabbitt, P. M. A. (1989). Relationship between rate of preparation for, and processing of, an event requiring a choice response. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 41A, 47-62.

Maylor, E. A., Rabbitt, P. M. A., & Connolly, S. A. V. (1989). Rate of processing and judgment of response speed: Comparing the effects of alcohol and practice. Perception & Psychophysics, 45, 431-438.

Maylor, E. A., & Rabbitt, P. M. A. (1988). Amount of practice and degree of attentional control have no influence on the adverse effect of alcohol in word categorization and visual search tasks. Perception & Psychophysics, 44, 117-126.

Maylor, E. A., Rabbitt, P. M. A., & Kingstone, A. F. (1988). Effects of alcohol on lexical access. Psychopharmacology, 95, 119-123.

Maylor, E. A., & Hockey, G. R. J. (1987). Effects of repetition on the facilitatory and inhibitory components of orienting in visual space. Neuropsychologia, 25, 41-54.

Maylor, E. A., & Rabbitt, P. M. A. (1987a). Effect of alcohol on rate of forgetting. Psychopharmacology, 91, 230-235.

Maylor, E. A., & Rabbitt, P. M. A. (1987b). Effects of alcohol and practice on choice reaction time. Perception & Psychophysics, 42, 465-475.

Maylor, E. A., & Rabbitt, P. M. A. (1987c). Effects of practice and alcohol on performance of a perceptual-motor task. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 39A, 777-795.

Maylor, E. A., Rabbitt, P. M. A., & Kingstone, A. F. (1987). Effects of alcohol on word categorisation and recognition memory. British Journal of Psychology, 78, 233-239.

Maylor, E. A., Rabbitt, P. M. A., Sahgal, A., & Wright, C. (1987). Effects of alcohol on speed and accuracy in choice reaction time and visual search. Acta Psychologica, 65, 147-163. [Reprinted in A. D. Smith & C. Moulin (Eds.), Neuropsychology: Sage Benchmarks in Psychology. Volume VI, pp. 239-254. 2012. London: Sage Publications Ltd.]

Maylor, E. A. (1985). Facilitatory and inhibitory components of orienting in visual space. In M. I. Posner & O. S. M. Marin (Eds.), Mechanisms of attention: Attention and performance XI (pp. 189-204). Hillsdale NJ: Erlbaum. pdf

Maylor, E. A., & Hockey, G. R. J. (1985). Inhibitory component of externally controlled covert orienting in visual space. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 11, 777-787. [Reprinted in G. Underwood (Ed.), The psychology of attention, Volume II (pp. 353-363). 1993. Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.]

 

Books and book chapters:

Maylor, E. A. (2008). Commentary: Prospective memory through the ages. In M. Kliegel, M. A. McDaniel, & G. O. Einstein (Eds.), Prospective memory: Cognitive, neuroscience, developmental, and applied perspectives (pp. 217-233). New York: Erlbaum. pdf

Maylor, E. A., & Reimers, S. (2007). Cognitive aging research using the Internet: Four case studies. In A. Garriga-Trillo (Ed.), Converging research on predictors of cognitive impairment and neurodegenerative diseases (pp. 29-41). Madrid: Publidisa. pdf

Maylor, E. A., & Watson, D. G. (2006). Ageing and the ability to ignore irrelevant information in visual search and enumeration tasks. In S. Ballesteros Jiménez (Ed.), Ageing, cognition, and neuroscience (pp. 35-38). Madrid: Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia.

Maylor, E. A. (2005). Age-related changes in memory. In M. L. Johnson, V. L. Bengtson, P. G. Coleman, & T. B. L. Kirkwood (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of age and ageing (pp. 200-208). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pdf

Maylor, E. A., Schlaghecken, F., & Watson, D. G. (2005). Aging and inhibitory processes in memory, attentional, and motor tasks. In R. W. Engle, G. Sedek, U. von Hecker, & D. N. McIntosh (Eds.), Cognitive limitations in aging and psychopathology (pp. 313-345). New York: Cambridge University Press. pdf errata

Maylor, E. A., & Watson, D. G. (2005). Aging and the ability to ignore irrelevant information in visual search and enumeration tasks. In J. Duncan, L. Phillips, & P. McLeod (Eds.), Measuring the mind: Speed, control, and age (pp. 59-87). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pdf

Maylor, E. A., Darby, R. J., Logie, R. H., Della Sala, S., & Smith, G. (2002). Prospective memory across the lifespan. In P. Graf & N. Ohta (Eds.), Lifespan development of human memory (pp. 235-256). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. pdf

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