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Overview

Bernice Andrews is affiliated with Royal Holloway University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Neuroscience, with focused subfields that include Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, Clinical Psychology, and Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, concentrating on Memory Processes and Influences, Deception Detection and Forensic Psychology, Emotions and Moral Behavior, Memory and Neural Mechanisms, Domain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning, Humor Studies and Applications, and Personality Traits and Psychology.

Recent publication venues where Bernice Andrews has contributed include Applied Cognitive Psychology, Current Directions in Psychological Science, Memory, Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement, and PsycTESTS Dataset.

Their recent significant papers comprise the following:

  • Regaining Consensus on the Reliability of Memory, 2020, Current Directions in Psychological Science
  • Lost in the Mall? Interrogating Judgements of False Memory, 2024, Applied Cognitive Psychology
  • Doing right by the eyewitness evidence: a response to Berkowitz et al., 2021, Memory
  • French adaptation of the Experience of Shame Scale: Validation in a French-Canadian sample., 2021, Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement
  • Experience of Shame Scale--French Version, 2021, PsycTESTS Dataset

Frequent coauthors working with Bernice Andrews include Chris R. Brewin, Laura Mickes, David Théberge, Dominick Gamache, and John T. Wixted. Collaborations with these individuals represent multiple joint publications across different topics within Psychology and Neuroscience.

Best Publications

  • Meta-analysis of risk factors for posttraumatic stress disorder in trauma-exposed adults.

    Chris R. Brewin;Bernice Andrews;John D. Valentine

  • Psychopathology and early experience: a reappraisal of retrospective reports.

    Chris R. Brewin;Bernice Andrews;Ian H. Gotlib

  • The relation of depression and anxiety to life‐stress and achievement in students

    Bernice Andrews;John M. Wilding

  • Social support, self-esteem and depression.

    George W. Brown;B. Andrews;Tirril O. Harris;Z. Adler

  • Predicting PTSD symptoms in victims of violent crime: The role of shame, anger, and childhood abuse

    Bernice Andrews;Chris R. Brewin;Suzanna Rose;Marilyn Kirk

  • Predicting depressive symptoms with a new measure of shame: The Experience of Shame Scale

    Bernice Andrews;Mingyi Qian;John D. Valentine

  • Brief screening instrument for post-traumatic stress disorder

    Chris R Brewin;Suzanna Rose;Bernice Andrews;John Green

  • Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Victims of Violent Crime

    Chris R. Brewin;Bernice Andrews;Suzanna Rose;Marilyn Kirk

  • Gender, social support, and PTSD in victims of violent crime.

    Bernice Andrews;Chris R. Brewin;Suzanna Rose

  • Delayed-onset posttraumatic stress disorder: a systematic review of the evidence.

    Bernice Andrews;Chris R Brewin;Rosanna Philpott;Lorna Stewart

  • Fear, helplessness, and horror in posttraumatic stress disorder : Investigating DSM-IV criterion A2 in victims of violent crime

    Chris R. Brewin;Bernice Andrews;Suzanna Rose

  • Shame : interpersonal behavior, psychopathology, and culture

    Paul Gilbert;Bernice Andrews

  • Bodily shame as a mediator between abusive experiences and depression.

    Bernice Andrews

  • Self-esteem in schizophrenia: Relationships between self-evaluation, family attitudes, and symptomatology

    Christine Barrowclough;Nicholas Tarrier;Lloyd Humphreys;Jonathan Ward

  • Self-esteem and depression. II. Social correlates of self-esteem.

    G. W. Brown;Antonia T. Bifulco;H. O. Veiel;B. Andrews

  • ATTRIBUTIONS OF BLAME FOR MARITAL VIOLENCE - A STUDY OF ANTECEDENTS AND CONSEQUENCES

    Bernice Andrews;Chris R. Brewin

  • The relationship between shame, eating disorders and disclosure in treatment.

    Sarah Swan;Bernice Andrews

  • Self-esteem and depression. III. Aetiological issues.

    G. W. Brown;Antonia T. Bifulco;B. Andrews

  • Shame, Early Abuse, and Course of Depression in a Clinical Sample: A Preliminary Study

    Bernice Andrews;Elaine Hunter

  • Is there a specific trauma precipitating anorexia nervosa

    Ulrike Schmidt;J. Tiller;M. Blanchard;B. Andrews

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris R. Brewin
Chris R. Brewin University College London
George W. Brown
George W. Brown King's College London
Antonia Bifulco
Antonia Bifulco Middlesex University
Christine Barrowclough
Christine Barrowclough University of Manchester
Gary Brown
Gary Brown Royal Holloway University of London
Edna B. Foa
Edna B. Foa University of Pennsylvania
Nicholas Tarrier
Nicholas Tarrier University of Manchester
David Skuse
David Skuse University College London
Adrian Furnham
Adrian Furnham BI Norwegian Business School
Janet Treasure
Janet Treasure King's College London

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