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Overview

David F. Marks is affiliated with City, University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several subfields within psychology and neuroscience, with a focus on cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, psychiatry and mental health, neurology, and social psychology.

Their recent publications include:

  • Qualitative research methods (2020, Definitions)
  • Human needs in COVID-19 isolation (2020, Journal of Health Psychology)
  • Defining and 'diagnosing' aphantasia: Condition or individual difference? (2023, Cortex)
  • Phenomenological Studies of Visual Mental Imagery: A Review and Synthesis of Historical Datasets (2023, Vision)
  • 'Intention-Behaviour Gap' (2020, Definitions)

Frequent co-authors working with David F. Marks include:

  • Thiago Sousa Matias
  • Fábio Hech Dominski
  • Andrea Blomkvist
  • Michael J. Scott
  • Joan Crawford

The primary venues where David F. Marks has published are:

  • Definitions
  • Journal of Health Psychology
  • Journal of Educational & Psychological Research
  • Cortex
  • Vision

Main research topics covered in their work include:

  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions

Best Publications

  • Visual imagery differences in the recall of pictures.

    David F. Marks

  • Research Methods for Clinical and Health Psychology

    David F. Marks;Lucy Yardley

  • An instrument for assessing imagery of movement: The Vividness of Movement Imagery Questionnaire (VMIQ).

    Anne Isaac;David F. Marks;David G. Russell

  • Qualitative research methods

    David F Marks

  • Human needs in COVID-19 isolation.

    Thiago Matias;Fabio H Dominski;David F Marks

  • Individual differences in mental imagery experience: Developmental changes and specialization

    Anne R. Isaac;David F. Marks

  • Consciousness, mental imagery and action

    David F. Marks

  • New directions for mental imagery research.

    David F. Marks

  • Mental imagery and creativity: a meta-analytic review study.

    Nicholas LeBoutillier;David F. Marks

  • Health Psychology: Theory, Research and Practice

    David Marks

  • The Psychology of the Psychic

    David Marks;Richard Kammann

  • Health psychology in context.

    David F. Marks

  • Homeostatic theory of obesity.

    David F Marks

  • Preoperative rehearsal of active coping imagery influences subjective and hormonal responses to abdominal surgery

    Manyande A;Berg S;Gettins D;Stanford Sc

  • Imagery and consciousness: A theoretical review from an individual differences perspective

    David Marks

  • Topographical distribution of EEG activity accompanying visual and motor imagery in vivid and non‐vivid imagers

    David F. Marks;Anne R. Isaac

  • Freedom, Responsibility and Power: Contrasting Approaches to Health Psychology

    David F. Marks

  • Critical review: nicotine for the fetus, the infant and the adolescent?

    K. H. Ginzel;Gert S. Maritz;David F. Marks;Manfred Neuberger

  • Anxiety in long-term cancer survivors influences the acceptability of planned discharge from follow-up.

    Sally F. Thomas;Rob Glynne-Jones;Ian Chait;Ian Chait;David F. Marks

  • Information transmission in remote viewing experiments

    David Marks;Richard Kammann

  • Qualitative data collection: interviews and focus groups

    David F. Marks;Lucy Yardley

Frequent Co-Authors

Lucy Yardley
Lucy Yardley University of Bristol
John T. E. Richardson
John T. E. Richardson The Open University
Peter Salmon
Peter Salmon University of Liverpool
Christina Lee
Christina Lee University of Queensland
Malcolm MacLachlan
Malcolm MacLachlan National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Annette L. Beautrais
Annette L. Beautrais University of Canterbury

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