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Overview

Alan J. Parkin was affiliated with the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions spanned the field of Health Professions, with a focus on subfields including General Health Professions and Emergency Medical Services.

Their work addressed main topics such as Pediatric Health and Respiratory Diseases, Health Literacy and Information Accessibility, and Mobile Health and mHealth Applications.

Parkin's recent publication record included the paper titled P185 Health literacy in children with cystic fibrosis, published in 2021 in the Journal of Cystic Fibrosis.

  • Carolyn M. Millar
  • Jessica Bell
  • L. Alexander
  • Katherine Catney
  • Dearbhla Toland

Throughout their career, Parkin collaborated with several co-authors, including Carolyn M. Millar, Jessica Bell, L. Alexander, Katherine Catney, and Dearbhla Toland.

Their work was published predominantly in the Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, representing the primary venue for their scientific output.

Best Publications

  • Attention and recollective experience in recognition memory.

    John M. Gardiner;Alan J. Parkin

  • Recollective experience, normal aging, and frontal dysfunction.

    Alan J. Parkin;Brenda M. Walter

  • Working memory, comprehension ability and the resolution of text anomaly

    Nicola Yuill;Jane Oakhill;Alan Parkin

  • Naming impairments following recovery from herpes simplex encephalitis: category-specific?

    Fiona Stewart;Alan J. Parkin;Nicola M. Hunkin

  • Relationships between normal aging, frontal lobe function, and memory for temporal and spatial information.

    Alan J. Parkin;Brenda M. Walter;Nicola M. Hunkin

  • Deterioration of frontal lobe function in normal aging: influences of fluid intelligence versus perceptual speed.

    Alan J. Parkin;Rosalind I. Java

  • On the differential nature of implicit and explicit memory.

    Alan J. Parkin;Thomas K. Reid;Riccardo Russo

  • Neuropsychology of the Amnesic Syndrome

    Alan J. Parkin;Nicholas R. C. Leng

  • On the nature of the difference between skilled and less‐skilled comprehenders

    Jane Oakhill;Nicola Yuill;Alan J Parkin

  • Things That Go Bump in Your Life: Explaining the Reminiscence Bump in Autobiographical Memory

    Ashok Jansari;Alan J. Parkin

  • Implicit and explicit memory in young children and adults

    Alan J. Parkin;Sarah Streete

  • Are the benefits of errorless learning dependent on implicit memory

    Nicola M. Hunkin;Ella J. Squires;Alan J. Parkin;Julie A. Tidy

  • Amnesic Syndrome: A Lesion-Specific Disorder?

    Alan J. Parkin

  • Pathological False Alarm Rates Following Damage to the Left Frontal Cortex

    Alan J. Parkin;Claire Bindschaedler;Louise Harsent;Claudia Metzler

  • Errorless learning of novel associations in amnesia

    Ella J. Squires;Nicola M. Hunkin;Alan J. Parkin

  • Source monitoring and false memories in children: relation to certainty and executive functioning.

    Ted Ruffman;Charlotte Rustin;Wendy Garnham;Alan J. Parkin

  • Residual learning capability in organic amnesia.

    Alan J. Parkin

  • Age differences in implicit memory: More apparent than real

    Riccardo Russo;Alan J. Parkin

  • Impairment of memory following discrete thalamic infarction

    Alan J. Parkin;John E. Rees;Nicola M. Hunkin;Peter E. Rose

  • Memory impairment following ruptured aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery

    Alan J. Parkin;Nicholas R.C. Leng;Nicola Stanhope;Andrew P. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Riccardo Russo
Riccardo Russo University of Essex
Daniela Montaldi
Daniela Montaldi University of Manchester
Jane Oakhill
Jane Oakhill University of Sussex
Nicola Yuill
Nicola Yuill University of Sussex
John M. Gardiner
John M. Gardiner University of Sussex
Geoffrey Underwood
Geoffrey Underwood University of Nottingham
Simon Folkard
Simon Folkard Swansea University
Ted Ruffman
Ted Ruffman University of Otago
Andrew Paul Smith
Andrew Paul Smith Cardiff University
Narinder Kapur
Narinder Kapur University College London

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