Ian Tyndall
@ityndall
Psychologist, Reader in Cognitive Psychology.
University of Chichester, UK. Irish.
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11-07-2012 09:41:16
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Delighted that our new paper, led byl the brilliant Dr Benjamin T. Sharpe, 'The sustained attention paradox: A critical commentary on the theoretical impossibility of perfect vigilance' has been accepted for publication in Cognitive Science! #cognitivescience #cognitivepsychology
Published today in Cognitive Science! Sharpe & Tyndall (2025) The sustained attention paradox: A critical commentary on the theoretical impossibility of perfect vigilance. #cognitivescience #cognitivepsychology #attention University of Chichester Psychology & Criminology Dr Benjamin T. Sharpe University of Chichester
Our article On the lowest rung of the ladder: How social exclusion, perceived economic inequality and stigma increase homeless people's resignation received enough views to be a Top Viewed Article in BJSP Read it here onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… #TopViewedArticle Wiley in research
The Chichester Coaching Psychology Conference Special Issue of The Coaching Psychologist is out this month! University of Chichester Psychology & Criminology British Psychological Society University of Chichester University of Chichester Press Office #coaching #coachingpsychology #coachingpsychologist #Chichester
The Coaching Psychologist, vol 20, issue 3, special issue on the Chichester Coaching Psychology Conference is out now on the British Psychological Society website #coaching #coachingpsychology #coachingpsychologist British Psychological Society University of Chichester Psychology & Criminology University of Chichester Press Office
New paper accepted for publication today in British Journal of Health Psychology - 'The role of psychological flexibility in relation to health outcomes for people in cancer remission' University of Chichester Psychology & Criminology Sonia Tomescu #psychologicalflexibility #cancer #acceptanceandcommittmentherapy
Wonderfully funny Dara Ó Briain show at the King's Theatre in Southsea last night! Brilliantly witty as always
Our new paper, led by Dr Benjamin T. Sharpe, published in Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology explores the experiences of the use of independence-enhancing technology in the context of dementia and caregiving, offering suggestions for future developments University of Chichester Psychology & Criminology