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PUBLICATIONS

 

Journal articles

 

Schepman, A., Rodway, P. & Pritchard, H. (in press, available online 2015). Right-lateralized unconscious, but not conscious, processing of affective environmental sounds. Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition.

 

Schepman, A. Rodway, P. & Pullen, S. J. (2015). Greater cross-viewer similarity of semantic associations for representational than for abstract artworks. Journal of Vision, 15(14):12, 1–6.

 

Schepman, A., Rodway, P., Pullen, S. & Kirkham, J.A. (2015). Shared liking and association valence for representational art but not abstract art. Journal of Vision, 15(5), 11: 1-10.

 

Rodway, P., Schepman, A., & Lambert, J. (2013). The influence of position and context on facial attractiveness. Acta Psychologica, 144 (3), 522-529.

 

Schepman, A., Rodway, P., & Geddes, P. (2012).  Valence-specific laterality effects in vocal emotion: Interactions with stimulus type, blocking and sex . Brain and Cognition, 79 (2), 129-137.

 

Rodway, P., Schepman, A. &  Lambert, J. (2012). Preferring the one in the middle: Further evidence for the center-stage effect. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 26 (2), 215-222.

 

Schepman, A., Rodway, P., Beattie, C. and Lambert, J. (2012). An observational study of undergraduate students' adoption of (mobile) note-taking software. Computers in Human Behavior. 28, 308–317.

 

Brennand, R., Schepman, A. & Rodway, P. (2011). Vocal emotion perception in pseudo-sentences by secondary-school children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Research in autism spectrum disorders, 5(4) 1567-1573. 

 

McWilliam, L., Schepman, A., & Rodway, P. (2009). The linguistic status of text message abbreviations: An exploration using a Stroop task. Computers in Human Behavior, 25 (4), 970-974.


Ladd, D.R., Schepman, A., White, L., May Quarmby, L., & Stackhouse, R. (2009). Structural and dialectal effects on pitch peak alignment in two varieties of British English. Journal of Phonetics, 37, 145-161.

 

Rodway, P. and Schepman, A. (2007). Valence specific laterality effects in vocal emotion: Expectancy account and the effects of morphed prosody and stimulus lead. Brain and Cognition, 63, 31-41.

 

Rodway, P., Gillies, K. and Schepman, A. (2006). Vivid imagers are better at detecting salient changes. Journal of Individual Differences, 27, 218-22.

 

Schepman, A., Lickley, R. and Ladd, D.R. (2006). Effects of vowel length and “right context” on the alignment of Dutch nuclear accents. Journal of Phonetics, 34, 1-28.

 

Lickley, R., Schepman, A. and Ladd, D.R. (2005). Alignment of “Phrase Accent” Lows in Dutch Falling-Rising Questions: Theoretical and Methodological Implications. Language and Speech, 48, 157-183.

 

Dilley, L., Ladd, D. R. and Schepman, A. (2005). Alignment of L and H in bitonal pitch accents: Testing two hypotheses. Journal of Phonetics, 33, 115-119.

 

Ladd, D.R. and Schepman, A. (2003) “Sagging transition” between high pitch accents in English: Experimental evidence. Journal of Phonetics, 31, 81-112.

 

Schepman, A. and Rodway, P. (2000). Prosody and Parsing in Coordination Structures. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: A. 53, 377-396.

 

Rodway, P., Dienes, Z. and Schepman, A. (2000). The effects of cigarette smoking on negative priming. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 8, 104-111.

 

Ladd, D.R., Mennen, I. and Schepman, A. (2000). Phonological conditioning of peak alignment in rising pitch accents in Dutch. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 107, 2685-2696.

 

Ladd, D.R., Faulkner, D.,  Faulkner, H. and Schepman, A. (1999). Constant “segmental anchoring” of F0 movements under changes in speech rate. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 106, 1543-1554.

 

Ladd, D.R. and Schepman, A. (1999). Segmental Anchoring of Tones as a Word-Boundary Correlate in English. Proceedings of the 14th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 14 (3), 1869-1872.

 

 

 

Conference presentations

 

 

Kirkham, J, A., Rodway, P., Schepman, A., Locke, A., & Lambert, J. (2015) The development of aesthetic judgments of abstract and realistic artworks from 4 to 10 years. BPS Developmental and Social Section Annual Conference, 9-11 September 2015, Palace Hotel, Manchester.

 

Schepman, A., Rodway, P., Beattie, C. and Lambert, J. (2011). Students’ use of evernote note-taking software on mobile and non-mobile platforms: an observational study. University of Chester 9th Annual Staff Conference, 14 September 2011.

 

Schepman, A., Rodway, P. and Lloyd, J. (2010). Effect of sex on lateralisation of vocal emotion perception. Poster presented at the 27th Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society Cognitive Section, Cardiff, 6-8 September 2010.

 

Schepman, A., Rodway, P. David Reynolds, D., Coleman, G., and Hartley, P. (2010). The effect of generic and episodic reflection on academic skills: An empirical study. Psychology of Learning and Teaching Conference, Edinburgh, 30 June - 2 July 2010.

 

Schepman, A., Rodway, P. David Reynolds, D., Coleman, G., and Hartley, P. (2010). The effect of generic and episodic reflection on academic skills: An empirical study. Staff conference, Institute for Learning and Teaching, University of Chester.

 

Schepman, A. and Rodway, P.  and McFarlane, P. (2009). Valence effects in vocal emotion depend on stimulus blocking and sex. Annual Meeting of the British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute of Child Health, London, 21-23 September 2009.

 

Schepman, A., Rodway, P. and Reynolds, D. (2009). Metacognition and reflection: pedagogic research  using methods from experimental psychology. Staff conference, Institute for Learning and Teaching, University of Chester.

 

Schepman, A., Rodway, P., and Hartley, P. (2008). The effect of e-portfolios on reflective learning and metacognition. Eighth Residential Seminar, Centre for Recording Achievement, Manchester, 20-21 November 2008.

 

Rodway, P. and Schepman, A. (2008). The effect of e-portfolios on reflective learning and metacognition. Dissemination event, Distributed e-Learning 2, Higher Education Academy, York.

 

Rodway, P., Schepman, A. and Hartley, P. (2008). The effect of e-portfolios on reflective learning and metacognition. Psychology of Learning and Teaching Conference, Bath, 1-3 July 2008.

 

Ladd, D.R., Lickley, R. and Schepman, A. (2002). Lab speech is real speech: The case of F0 alignment in Dutch. British Association of Academic Phoneticians, Newcastle, 25-27 March 2002.

 

Ladd, D.R., Mennen, I. and Schepman, A. (1999). The effect of  vowel length and syllable structure on the location of pitch peaks in Dutch. AMLaP-99 Conference (Architectures and Mechanisms in Language Processing), Edinburgh.

 

Rodway, P., Kilbride, M. and Schepman, A. (1999). The effects of offset and spatial separation on identity negative priming. British Psychological Society Cognitive Section, Annual Conference, York.

 

Rodway, P. and Schepman, A. (1998) Negative priming requires stimulus offsets. Paper presented at Meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society, Cambridge. 

 

Schepman, A. (1997). Verb duration and the time-course of activation of syntactic preferences. Presentation at AMLaP-97 Conference (Architectures and Mechanisms in Language Processing), Edinburgh.

 

Schepman, A., Altmann, G. and Garnham, A. (1996). The status of prosodic information in early sentence processing: A time-course analysis. Presentation at the Annual Conference on Sentence Processing, City University of New York (CUNY), New York.

 

Schepman, A., Altmann, G. and Garnham, A. (1995). Prosody and parsing: The status of prosodic cues in sentence processing. Presentation at AMLaP-95 Conference (Architectures and Mechanisms in Language Processing), Edinburgh.

 

 

Recent Seminars

 

 

Schepman, A. (2014). Emotion contagion through prosody. Linguistic Circle, Bangor University, 5 November 2014.

 

Schepman, A., Rodway, P., Beattie, C. and Lambert, J. (2012). Students’ use of Evernote note- taking software on mobile and non-mobile platforms: An observational study. Staff Research Seminar: Department of Psychology, University of Chester. 9 January 2012.

 

Schepman, A. (2011), (with Rodway, P. and Geddes, P.) Emotional prosody and the valence-specific laterality effect. Research Seminars in Natural Sciences and Psychology 2011, Liverpool John Moores University, 22 November 2011.

 

Schepman, A., Rodway, P., Beattie, C. and Lambert, J. (2011). Using Evernote to develop student learning. Learning and Teaching Institute Spring Seminar Series, 12 May 2011.

 

Rodway, P. and Schepman, A. (2010). Can reflection help student attainment? Presentation at Faculty of Social Sciences Pedagogy Event, 8 September 2010.

 

Schepman, A. (2010), (with Rodway, P. and McWilliam, A.) Are txt msg abbrvs wds? An exploration using a Stroop task. Staff Research Seminar: Department of Psychology, University of Chester. May 2010.

 

 

Other items

 

 

Schepman, A., Rodway, P. David Reynolds, D., Coleman, G., and Hartley, P. (2010). The effect of generic and episodic reflection on academic skills: An empirical study. Unpublished Final Project Report: Higher Education Academy, 15 July 2010.

 

Ladd, D.R. and Schepman, A. (2003). The Dutch Map Task Corpus. ESRC Data Archive.

 

1998-1999: Web statistics and experimental design course:  Experimental Design and Statistics (University of Edinburgh).

 

Thesis:  Schepman, A.H.B.C. (1997). Prosody and On-Line Parsing. D.Phil. Thesis, University of Sussex.

 

 

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