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Stewart SLK, Schepman A, Haigh M, et al. (2018) Affective theory of mind inferences contextually influence the recognition of emotional facial expressions. Cognition & Emotion. 1-16 |
Wood JS, Haigh M, Stewart AJ. (2017) An Eye-Tracking Examination of Readers' Sensitivity to Pragmatic Scope Information During the Processing of Conditional Inducements. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale |
Stewart AJ, Wood JS, Le-Luan E, et al. (2017) "It's hard to write a good article." The online comprehension of excuses as indirect replies. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1-15 |
Stewart AJ, Le-luan E, Wood JS, et al. (2017) Comprehension of Indirect Requests Is Influenced by Their Degree of Imposition Discourse Processes. 55: 187-196 |
Wood JS, Haigh M, Stewart AJ. (2016) "This Isn't a Promise, It's a Threat". Experimental Psychology. 63: 89-97 |
Haigh M, Wood JS, Stewart AJ. (2016) Slippery slope arguments imply opposition to change. Memory & Cognition |
Haigh M, Wood JS, Stewart AJ. (2016) Slippery slope arguments imply opposition to change Memory and Cognition. 1-18 |
Wray H, Wood JS, Haigh M, et al. (2016) Threats may be negative promises (but warnings are more than negative tips) Journal of Cognitive Psychology. 1-8 |
Haigh M, Bonnefon JF. (2015) Eye Movements Reveal How Readers Infer Intentions From the Beliefs and Desires of Others. Experimental Psychology. 62: 206-13 |
Haigh M, Bonnefon JF. (2015) Conditional sentences create a blind spot in theory of mind during narrative comprehension. Acta Psychologica. 160: 194-201 |