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Dr Mark Hurlstone

Lecturer in Psychology

  1. Forthcoming

    Evidence for three distinct climate change audience segments with varying belief updating tendencies: Implications for climate change communication

    Andreotta, M., Boschetti, F., Farrell, S., Paris, C. & Hurlstone, M., 16/09/2022, (Accepted/In press) In: Climatic Change.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  2. Published

    Functional similarities and differences between the coding of positional information in verbal and spatial short-term order memory

    Hurlstone, M. J., 7/02/2019, In: Memory. 27, 2, p. 147-162 16 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  3. Published

    Going with the Grain of Cognition: Applying Insights from Psychology to Build Support for Childhood Vaccination

    Hurlstone, M. J., 30/09/2016, In: Frontiers in Psychology. 7, 6 p., 1483.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  4. Published

    How is the serial order of a spatial sequence represented? Insights from transposition latencies.

    Hurlstone, M. J. & Hitch, G. J., 2015, In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 41, 2, p. 295–324 30 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  5. Published

    How is the serial order of a visual sequence represented? Insights from transposition latencies

    Hurlstone, M. J. & Hitch, G., 1/02/2018, In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 44, 2, p. 167–192 26 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  6. Published

    How to build support for climate policies?

    Hurlstone, M. & Lewandowsky, S., 10/02/2015, Shaping Tomorrow's World.

    Research output: Other contribution

  7. Published

    Memory for serial order across domains: An overview of the literature and directions for future research.

    Hurlstone, M. J., 2014, In: Psychological Bulletin. 140, 2, p. 339–373 35 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  8. Published

    Protecting consumers from fraudulent health claims: A taxonomy of psychological drivers, interventions, barriers, and treatments

    MacFarlane, D., Hurlstone, M. & Ecker, U., 1/08/2020, In: Social Science and Medicine. 259, 15 p., 112790.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  9. Published

    Reducing demand for ineffective health remedies: overcoming the illusion of causality

    MacFarlane, D., Hurlstone, M. J. & Ecker, U., 2/12/2018, In: Psychology and Health. p. 1472-1489 18 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  10. Published

    Reducing Demand for Overexploited Wildlife Products: Lessons from Systematic Reviews from Outside Conservation Science

    MacFarlane, D., Hurlstone, M., Ecker, U., Ferraro, P., van der Linden, S., Wan, A., Verissimo, D., Burgess, G., Chen, F., Hollands, G. & Sutherland, W., 31/03/2022, In: Conservation Science and Practice. 4, 3, 20 p., e627.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

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