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Relief in everyday life.
AJ Graham, T McCormack, S Lorimer, C Hoerl, SR Beck, M Johnston, ...
Emotion 23 (7), 1844, 2023
212023
Very preterm infants engage in an intervention to train their control of attention: results from the feasibility study of the Attention Control Training (ACT) randomised trial
O Perra, S Wass, A McNulty, D Sweet, KA Papageorgiou, M Johnston, ...
Pilot and Feasibility Studies 7 (1), 66, 2021
152021
Training attention control of very preterm infants: protocol for a feasibility study of the Attention Control Training (ACT)
O Perra, S Wass, A McNulty, D Sweet, K Papageorgiou, M Johnston, ...
Pilot and Feasibility Studies 6 (1), 17, 2020
142020
From Brexit to Biden: What responses to national outcomes tell us about the nature of relief
S Lorimer, T McCormack, AJ Jaroslawska, C Hoerl, SR Beck, M Johnston, ...
Social Psychological and Personality Science 13 (7), 1095-1104, 2022
102022
Do both anticipated relief and anticipated regret predict decisions about influenza vaccination?
S Lorimer, T McCormack, C Hoerl, M Johnston, SR Beck, A Feeney
British Journal of Health Psychology 29 (1), 134-148, 2024
72024
Children’s understanding of counterfactual and temporal relief in others
M Johnston, T McCormack, AJ Graham, S Lorimer, SR Beck, C Hoerl, ...
Journal of experimental child psychology 223, 105491, 2022
72022
Attention and social communication skills of very preterm infants after training attention control: Bayesian analyses of a feasibility study
O Perra, F Alderdice, D Sweet, A McNulty, M Johnston, D Bilello, ...
Plos one 17 (9), e0273767, 2022
62022
Testicular self‐examination: The role of anticipated relief and anticipated regret
S Lorimer, T McCormack, C Hoerl, SR Beck, M Johnston, A Feeney
British Journal of Health Psychology 30 (1), e12756, 2025
32025
Relieved or disappointed? Children’s understanding of how others feel at the cessation of events
M Johnston, T McCormack, S Lorimer, B Corbett, SR Beck, C Hoerl, ...
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 246, 106016, 2024
32024
An experimental investigation of the effects of anticipating regret and relief on intentions and decisions to get the influenza vaccination.
S Lorimer, T McCormack, C Hoerl, M Johnston, SR Beck, A Feeney
Social Science & Medicine, 118517, 2025
22025
Statistical learning in childhood: dimensions, developmental trajectory, and relation with cognitive control
M Johnston, J Dolan, D Nemeth, N Chevalier
OSF, 2025
12025
Does immature cognitive control favour statistical learning?
M Johnston, N Chevalier, J Dolan
OSF, 2024
2024
Testicular self-examination
S Lorimer, T McCormack, C Hoerl, S Beck, M Johnston, A Feeney
2024
The Development of Relief
M Johnston
2022
Regret and Relief about Brexit
S Lorimer, T McCormack, A Jaroslawska, C Hoerl, S Beck, M Johnston
Society for Affective Science Annual Conference 2021, 2021
2021
Theory of Planned Behaviour, Anticipated Emotions, and the Seasonal Flu Vaccination
S Lorimer, T McCormack, C Hoerl, S Beck, M Johnston, A Jaroslawska, ...
Society for Affective Science Annual Conference 2021, 2021
2021
Getting Brexit Done: Leavers and Remainers Experience of Relief and Regret About the United Kingdom's Decision to Leave the EU
S Lorimer, T McCormack, A Jaroslawska, C Hoerl, S Beck, M Johnston, ...
61st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, 2020
2020
Investigating children’s consolidation of different types of statistical input and their relations to executive function development–a longitudinal study
M Johnston, J Dolan, B Farkas, N Chevalier
OSF, 0
Post-error slowing and error processing in middle childhood: Evidence for increasing cognitive control adjustment with age
R Smita, M Johnston, J Dolan, N Chevalier
OSF, 0
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