Browsing by Author "Hasshim, Nabil"
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Applied screening tests for the detection of superior face recognition
Bate, Sarah; Frowd, Charlie; Bennetts, Rachel; Hasshim, Nabil; Murray, Ebony; Bobak, Anna; Wills, Harriet; Richards, Sarah (Article)In recent years there has been growing interest in the identification of people with superior face recognition skills, for both theoretical and applied investigations. These individuals have mostly been identified via ... -
Assessing stimulus–stimulus (semantic) conflict in the Stroop task using saccadic two-to-one color response mapping and preresponse pupillary measures
Hasshim, Nabil; Parris, Benjamin (Article)Conflict in the Stroop task is thought to come from various stages of processing, including semantics. Two-to-one response mappings, in which two response-set colors share a common response location, have been used to ... -
The consistency of superior face recognition skills in police officers
Bate, Sarah; Frowd, Charlie; Bennetts, Rachel; Hasshim, Nabil; Portch, Emma; Murray, Ebony; Dudfield, Gavin (Article)In recent years, there has been increasing interest in people with superior face recognition skills. Yet identification of these individuals has mostly relied on criterion performance on a single attempt at a single ... -
An fMRI Study of Response and Semantic Conflict in the Stroop Task
Parris, Benjamin; Wadsley, Michael; Hasshim, Nabil; Benattayallah, Abdelmalek; Augustinova, Maria; Ferrand, Ludovic (Article)An enduring question in selective attention research is whether we can successfully ignore an irrelevant stimulus and at what point in the stream of processing we are able to select the appropriate source of information. ... -
The limits of super recognition: An other-ethnicity effect in individuals with extraordinary face recognition skills.
Bate, Sarah; Bennetts, Rachel; Hasshim, Nabil; Portch, Emma; Murray, Ebony; Burns, Edwin; Dudfield, Gavin (Article)In the last decade there has been increasing interest in super-recognizers, who have an extraordinary ability to recognize faces. However, it has not yet been investigated whether these individuals are subject to the same ... -
Response Time Distribution Analysis of Semantic and Response Interference in a Manual Response Stroop Task
Hasshim, Nabil; Downes, Michelle; Bate, Sarah; Parris, Benjamin (Article)Abstract. Previous analyses of response time distributions have shown that the Stroop effect is observed in the mode (μ) and standard deviation (σ) of the normal part of the distribution, as well as its tail (τ). Specifically, ... -
Trial type mixing substantially reduces the Response Set Effect in the Stroop task
Hasshim, Nabil; Parris, Benjamin (Article)he response set effect refers to the finding that an irrelevant incongruent colour-word produces greater interference when it is one of the response options (referred to as a response set trial), compared to when it is ...