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48
Citations
11245
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5871
National Ranking
603

Overview

Alan B. Milne is affiliated with the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom. The professional and academic activities of this researcher are centered within this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers associated with Alan B. Milne, and no frequent co-authors have been identified in the available data. Similarly, there are no known frequent publication venues linked to their work.

Information regarding the main fields and subfields of study, as well as the main topics of research, has not been specified in the available records. This limits insight into the specific scientific areas or disciplines of focus.

There are no details about book publications or awards won by Alan B. Milne provided in the data, and the researcher is currently alive.

Best Publications

  • Stereotypes as energy-saving devices: A peek inside the cognitive toolbox.

    C. Neil Macrae;Alan B. Milne;Galen V. Bodenhausen

  • Out of mind but back in sight: Stereotypes on the rebound

    C. Neil Macrae;Galen V. Bodenhausen;Alan B. Milne;Jolanda Jetten

  • The dissection of selection in person perception: Inhibitory processes in social stereotyping.

    Neil Macrae;G V Bodenhausen;Alan Berkeley Milne

  • Social Norms and Self‐Presentation: Children's Implicit and Explicit Intergroup Attitudes

    Adam Rutland;Lindsey Cameron;Alan B. Milne;Peter McGeorge

  • Decomposing global self-esteem.

    R. W. Tafarodi;Alan Berkeley Milne

  • Are You Looking at Me? Eye Gaze and Person Perception

    C. Neil Macrae;Bruce M. Hood;Alan B. Milne;Angela C. Rowe

  • On the Activation of Social Stereotypes: The Moderating Role of Processing Objectives

    C.Neil Macrae;Galen V. Bodenhausen;Alan B. Milne;Tania M.J. Thorn

  • Age, anger regulation and well-being

    Louise Helen Phillips;Julie Diane Henry;Judith Ann Hosie;Alan Berkeley Milne

  • Saying no to unwanted thoughts: Self-focus and the regulation of mental life

    Neil Macrae;G V Bodenhausen;Alan Berkeley Milne

  • Activating social stereotypes: A functional analysis.

    C.Neil Macrae;Charles Stangor;Alan B. Milne

  • Effective Regulation of the Experience and Expression of Negative Affect in Old Age

    Louise H. Phillips;Julie D. Henry;Judith A. Hosie;Alan B. Milne

  • On the regulation of recollection: The intentional forgetting of stereotypical memories

    C. Neil Macrae;Galen V. Bodenhausen;Alan B. Milne;Rachel L. Ford

  • Person Perception Across the Menstrual Cycle: Hormonal Influences on Social-Cognitive Functioning

    C. Neil Macrae;Kym A. Alnwick;Alan B. Milne;Astrid M. Schloerscheidt

  • Tales of the unexpected: Executive function and person perception

    CN Macrae;GV Bodenhausen;Astrid M. Schloerscheidt;AB Milne

  • On resisting the temptation for simplification: Counterintentional effects of stereotype suppression on social memory

    C. Neil Macrae;Galen V. Bodenhausen;Alan B. Milne;Vicky Wheeler

  • Using Virtual Environments in the Assessment of Executive Dysfunction

    Peter McGeorge;Louise H. Phillips;John R. Crawford;Sharin E. Garden

  • Attention and expertise in multiple target tracking

    Royston Darrell Allen;Peter McGeorge;David Graham Pearson;Alan Berkeley Milne

  • More thoughts on perceiving and grasping the Müller-Lyer illusion.

    E.Grace Otto-de Haart;David P Carey;Alan B Milne

  • Self-esteem and memory.

    Romin W. Tafarodi;Tara C. Marshall;Alan B. Milne

  • Differential effects of age on prospective and retrospective memory tasks in young, young-old, and old-old adults

    Lia Kvavilashvili;Diana E Kornbrot;Veronica Mash;Janet Cockburn

  • Recognizing faces in and out of context

    Graham Davies;Alan Milne

Frequent Co-Authors

C. Neil Macrae
C. Neil Macrae University of Aberdeen
Galen V. Bodenhausen
Galen V. Bodenhausen Northwestern University
Louise H. Phillips
Louise H. Phillips University of Aberdeen
Julie D. Henry
Julie D. Henry University of Queensland
John Robertson Crawford
John Robertson Crawford University of Aberdeen
Robert Jefferson Snowden
Robert Jefferson Snowden Cardiff University
Graham Davies
Graham Davies University of Leicester
Adam Rutland
Adam Rutland University of Exeter
Jason P. Mitchell
Jason P. Mitchell Harvard University
Rupert Brown
Rupert Brown University of Sussex

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