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The control of attentional diversion: A psychophysiological approach. BIAL foundation, 45,000 Euro
Marsh, J. E. (PI), Degno, F. (CoI) & Hughes, R. (CoI)
4/10/21 → 3/10/23
Project: Research
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Memory and language: A perceptual-motor approach to verbal sequence learning
Hughes, R. (PI)
1/08/17 → 31/08/21
Project: Research
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Towards a new cognitive neuroscientific account of verbal serial short-term memory and learning: A perceptual-motor approach (PhD project)
Virhia, J. (Student), Ramnani, N. (Other) & Hughes, R. (Other)
26/09/16 → 25/08/21
Project: Research
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Selectivity and distractibility in (simulated) air-traffic control (Experimental Psychology Society - £2500)
Hughes, R. (PI)
Experimental Psychology Society
14/01/16 → 13/01/17
Project: Research
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Verbal sequence learning: A perceptual-motor approach (PhD project funded by a RHUL Reid Scholarship)
Sjoblom, A. (Student) & Hughes, R. (Other)
21/09/15 → 20/09/18
Project: Research
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Motor processes in verbal short-term memory: Laryngeal electromyographic studies (with J.E. Marsh and F. Mathy as project participants)
Hughes, R. (PI)
1/10/14 → 31/07/16
Project: Research
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Working memory load and visual distraction: Tests of an active-engagement account.
Hughes, R. (PI)
Experimental Psychology Society
8/01/13 → 7/01/14
Project: Research
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Embodying cognition: A perceptual-gestural account of storage in short-term memory (Economic and Social Research Council, £457,036; held at Cardiff University).
Jones, D. M. (CoI), Macken, W. J. (CoI) & Hughes, R. (CoI)
1/06/11 → 31/05/14
Project: Research
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ESRC: Resisting attentional capture: The control of auditory distraction (Economic and Social Research Council, £100,800). Project rated "Very Good" by ESRC.
Hughes, R. (CoI) & Jones, D. M. (CoI)
1/11/10 → 30/09/11
Project: Research
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Verbal short-term memory: Primitive or parasite? (Economic and Social Research Council, £314,000). Project rated "Outstanding" by ESRC.
Jones, D. M. (CoI), Hughes, R. (CoI) & Macken, W. J. (CoI)
1/04/06 → 31/03/09
Project: Research