Stephen Dunne
Research Associate
Department of Psychology
Durham University
United Kingdom
Biography
Stephen Dunne is Research Associate in the Department of Psychology, Member of the Centre for Vision and Visual Cognition and Postgraduate Associate of the Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing.
Research Interest
My main research interest is clinical neuropsychology, specifically clinial rehabilitation and vision. I am involved in investigating compensatory interventions for sufferers of visual field defects. I currently manage the Durham Reading and Exploration (DREX) training research project, which is an app developed for the rehabilitation of partial visual loss.
Publications
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Dunne, S., Ellison, A. & Smith, D.T. (2015). Rewards modulate saccade latency but not exogenous spatial attention. Frontiers in Psychology 6: 1080.
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Yeates, G, Rowberry, M, Dunne, S, Goshawk, M, Mahadevan, M, Tyerman, R, Salter, M, Hillier, M, Berry, A & Tyerman, A (2016). Social cognition and executive functioning predictors of supervisors' appraisal of interpersonal behaviour in the workplace following acquired brain injury. NeuroRehabilitation 38(3): 299-310.