Sunderland Repository records the research produced by the University of Sunderland including practice-based research and theses.
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Wilson, Stuart, Bassiou, Evangelina, Denli, Aysel, Dolan, Lynsey and Watson, Matthew (2018) Travelling groups stick together: How collective directional movement influences social cohesion. Evolutionary Psychology, 16 (3). ISSN 1474-7049
Wolters, Maria, Georgila, Kallirroi, Moore, Johanna D, Logie, Robert, MacPherson, Sarah E and Watson, Matthew (2009) Reducing working memory load in spoken dialogue systems. Interacting with Computers, 21 (4). pp. 276-287. ISSN 0953-5438
Watson, Matthew, Pickering, M J and Branigan, H P (2009) Why Dialogue Methods are Important for Investigating Spatial Language. In: Spatial Language and Dialogue. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 9780199554201
Watson, Matthew and van der Zee, Emile (2005) Between space and function: how spatial and functional features determine the comprehension of between. In: Functional Features in Language and Space - Insights from Perception, Categorization and Development. Oxford University Press 2006, pp. 113-127. ISBN 0199264333
Watson, Matthew and Cummings, A (2010) How persistence primes overcome ego-depletion. In: Revolutionary Science: Association of Psychological Science Convention, 27-30 May 2010, Boston, USA. (Unpublished)
Georgila, Kallirroi, Wolters, Maria, Karaiskos, Vasilis, Kronenthal, Melissa, Logie, Robert, Mayo, Neil, Moore, Johanna D and Watson, Matthew (2008) A fully annotated corpus for studying the effect of cognitive ageing on users interactions with spoken dialogue systems. In: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'2008), 28-30 May 2008, Marrakech, Morrocco.
Watson, Matthew, Pickering, M J and Branigan, H P (2006) An empirical investigation into spatial reference frame taxonomy using dialogue. In: Proceedings of the 28th Annual Confernece of the Cognitive Science Society, Mahwah, NJ.
Watson, Matthew, Branigan, H P and Pickering, M J (2004) Alignment of reference frames in dialogue. In: Proceedings of the 26th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Mahwah, NJ.