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Ben Jones

School of Psychology
University of St. Andrews

St. Andrews, KY16 9JU
Scotland
Office phone: 0044-1334-46-2088
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Email: bcj@st-and.ac.uk
Home page: http://psych.st-and.ac.uk:8080/people/demo/bcj.html




Change Detection Research Interests
My interest in change detection arises from the suitability of ICB paradigms for demonstrations of the impact of categorisation history (alternatively referred to as perceptual history) on the perceptual analysis of faces. Within this framework the majority of experiments I have carried out have utilised the "flicker" paradigm and examined naturally occurring (rather than induced via pre-training) between-group differences in categorisation history. I am currently designing a series of experiments to test for qualitative differences in cue-diagnosticity in health judgments arising from the impact of "explicit" categorisation histories (i.e. the result of expertise derived form formal training) and "implicit" categorisation histories (i.e. those arising as a consequence of social interactions). Again, these experiments are likely to utilise ICB paradigms.

Other Research Interests
none provided


Change Detection Publications
Note that the publication listed below is not an empirical study of change detection

Jones, B. C. (2000). "The impact of categorisation history on the perceptual analysis of faces." MSc Dissertation (copies available on request). --




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