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  1. It is not what you think it is how you think: A critical thinking intervention enhances argumentation, analytic thinking and metacognitive sensitivity
  2. Why are surgical never events still occurring: A Delphi study research sample across NHS England operating theatres
  3. Robust intuition? Exploring the difference in the strength of intuitions from perspective of attentional bias
  4. 5S solutions to promote medication efficiency and safety. Comment on Br J Anaesth 2023; 130: e416–8
  5. Standardised colour-coded compartmentalised syringe trays improve anaesthetic medication visual search and mitigate cognitive load
  6. Explaining normative–deliberative gaps is essential to dual-process theorizing
  7. Exploring pattern recognition: what is the relationship between the recognition of words, faces and other objects?
  8. Editorial: The Marketization of Higher Education: The State of the Union Between the Student as Consumer and the Free Market
  9. The Impact of Attitudes, Beliefs, and Cognitive Reflection on the Development of Critical Thinking Skills in Online Students
  10. Exploring Pattern Recognition: What is the relationship between the recognition of words, faces and other objects?
  11. Student Primacy and the Post Pandemic University
  12. A Systematic Review of Self-Report Measures of Negative Self-Referential Emotions Developed for Non-Clinical Child and Adolescent Samples
  13. The impact of attitudes beliefs and cognitive reflection on the development of critical thinking skills in online students
  14. Measuring Actions for Nature—Development and Validation of a Pro-Nature Conservation Behaviour Scale
  15. An Expert Ranked List of Pro-nature Conservation Behaviours for Public Use
  16. Sweating the small stuff: A meta-analysis of skin conductance on the Iowa gambling task
  17. An International Validation of a Clinical Tool to Assess Carers’ Quality of Life in Huntington’s Disease
  18. Exploring the Reliability and Validity of the Huntington’s Disease Quality of Life Battery for Carers (HDQoL-C) within A Polish Population
  19. The impact of pop-up warning messages of losses on expenditure in a simulated game of online roulette: a pilot study
  20. Factor and reliability analysis of a brief scale to measure motivation to change lifestyle for dementia risk reduction in the UK: the MOCHAD-10
  21. Using Eye Tracking to Explore Facebook Use and Associations with Facebook Addiction, Mental Well-being, and Personality
  22. Huntington’s Disease Quality of Life Battery for Carers--Short Form
  23. Motivation to Change Lifestyle for Dementia Risk Reduction Scale--Brief
  24. Mental Models or Probabilistic Reasoning or Both
  25. Event-related potentials support a dual process account of the Embedded Chinese Character Task
  26. Performance Under Stress: An Eye-Tracking Investigation of the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT)
  27. Exploring the Experience of Novelty When Viewing Creative Adverts: An ERP Study
  28. The Monty Hall problem revisited: Autonomic arousal in an inverted version of the game
  29. Conflict and Dual Process Theory
  30. Slower is not always better: Response-time evidence clarifies the limited role of miserly information processing in the Cognitive Reflection Test
  31. A questionnaire to measure student attitudes and beliefs about critical thinking
  32. How academics believe students should develop ideas about writing and being authors.
  33. Stress and Risky Decision Making: Cognitive Reflection, Emotional Learning or Both.
  34. Do student nurses experience Imposter Phenomenon? An international comparison of Final Year Undergraduate Nursing Students readiness for registration
  35. Do graduate entry nursing student’s experience ‘Imposter Phenomenon’?: An issue for debate
  36. A new questionnaire measure of authorial identity, for use in plagiarism research and education
  37. The vulnerability of rules in complex work environments: dynamism and uncertainty pose problems for cognition
  38. The neural correlates of belief-bias inhibition: The impact of logic training
  39. The intersection between Descriptivism and Meliorism in reasoning research: further proposals in support of ‘soft normativism’
  40. Cognitive control in belief-laden reasoning during conclusion processing: An ERP study
  41. Matching bias in syllogistic reasoning: Evidence for a dual-process account from response times and confidence ratings
  42. In Search of Critical Thinking in Psychology: An Exploration of Student and Lecturer Understandings in Higher Education
  43. A Psychometric Comparison of Two Carer Quality of Life Questionnaires in Huntington's Disease: Implications for Neurodegenerative Disorders - A response to: Hagell and Smith (2013) Journal of Huntington's Disease 2(3) 315–322
  44. Further evidence of reliability and validity of the Huntington’s disease quality of life battery for carers: Italian and French translations
  45. When logic and belief collide: Individual differences in reasoning times support a selective processing model
  46. ‘All the burden on all the carers’: exploring quality of life with family caregivers of Huntington’s disease patients
  47. Obtaining quality of life for Huntington’s disease patients and their families
  48. Normative benchmarks are useful for studying individual differences in reasoning
  49. The chronometrics of confirmation bias: Evidence for the inhibition of intuitive judgements
  50. Short article: Negations in syllogistic reasoning: Evidence for a heuristic–analytic conflict
  51. Belief–logic conflict resolution in syllogistic reasoning: Inspection-time evidence for a parallel-process model
  52. Figural Effects in a Syllogistic Evaluation Paradigm