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2018

Foley, Elaine; Rippon, Gina and Senior, Carl (2018). Modulation of Neural Oscillatory Activity during Dynamic Face Processing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 30 (3), pp. 338-352.

2017

Tissington, Patrick and Senior, Carl (2017). Research activity and the new pedagogy:why carrying out research is essential for effective learning. Frontiers in Psychology, 8 (Oct),

Butler, Michael J.R.; Lee, Nick and Senior, Carl (2017). Critical Essay: Organizational cognitive neuroscience drives theoretical progress, or: The curious case of the straw man murder:organizational cognitive neuroscience drives theoretical progress, or: The curious case of the straw man murder. Human Relations, 70 (10), pp. 1171-1190.

Stephan-Otto, Christian; Siddi, Sara; Senior, Carl; Cuevas-Esteban, Jorge; Cambra-Martí, Maria Rosa; Ochoa, Susana and Brébion, Gildas (2017). Remembering verbally-presented items as pictures:brain activity underlying visual mental images in schizophrenia patients with visual hallucinations. Cortex, 94 , pp. 113-122.

Núñez, Christian; Theofanopoulou, Constantina; Senior, Carl; Cambra, Maria Rosa; Usall, Judith; Stephan-Otto, Christian and Brébion, Gildas (2017). A large-scale study on the effects of sex on gray matter asymmetry. Brain Structure and Function, in pre ,

Senior, Carl; Moores, Elisabeth and Burgess, Adrian P. (2017). "I can't get no satisfaction":measuring student satisfaction in the age of a consumerist higher education. Frontiers in Psychology, 8 ,

Lee, Nick; Brandes, Leif; Chamberlain, Laura and Senior, Carl (2017). This is your brain on neuromarketing:reflections on a decade of research. Journal of Marketing Management, in pre ,

Taylor, Lawrence J.; Evans, Carys; Greer, Joanna; Senior, Carl; Coventry, Kenny R. and Letswaart, Magdalena (2017). Dissociation between semantic representations for motion and action verbs:evidence from patients with left hemisphere lesions. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 11 ,

Stephan-Otto, Christian; Siddi, Sara; Senior, Carl; Muñoz-Samons, Daniel; Ochoa, Susana; Sánchez-Laforga, Ana María and Brébion, Gildas (2017). Visual imagery and false memory for pictures:a functional magnetic resonance imaging study in healthy participants. PLoS ONE, 12 (1),

2016

Butler, Michael J.R.; O'Broin, Holly L.R.; Lee, Nick and Senior, Carl (2016). How organizational cognitive neuroscience can deepen understanding of managerial decision-making:a review of the recent literature and future directions. International Journal of Management Reviews, 18 (4), 542–559.

2015

Gill, Baljit; Hayes, Sarah and Senior, Carl (2015). The effects of family support and gender on mature student engagement in higher education. Frontiers in Psychology, 6 ,

2014

Senior, Carl; Howard, Christopher and Senior, Rowena (2014). The future and the female academic leader:advancing student engagement. Frontiers in Psychology, 5 (April),

2013

Senior, Carl and Lee, Nick (2013). The state of the art in organizational cognitive neuroscience:the therapeutic gap and possible implications for clinical practice. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7 ,

Reddy, Peter; Butler, Michael JR; Senior, Carl and Wood, Jon (2013). Virtual pedagogy initiative revisited. IN: Good practice guide in learning and teaching. Green, Julie and Higson, Helen (eds) Good practice guide in learning and teaching . Aston University.

O'Broin, Holly L.R.; Butler, Michael J.R.; Lee, Nick and Senior, Carl (2013). Selection & development of short-term project team members:developmental stability as an indicator of interpersonal skills. IN: ESRC research capacity building clusters. Clegg, Ben; Scully, Judith and Bryson, John (eds) Birmingham (UK): Aston University.

2012

Senior, Carl; Howard, Christopher; Reddy, Peter; Clark, Robin and Lim, Ming (2012). The relationship between student-centred lectures, emotional intelligence, and study teams:a social telemetry study with mobile telephony. Studies in Higher Education, 37 (8), pp. 957-970.

Lee, Nick; Senior, Carl and Butler, Michael (2012). Leadership research and cognitive neuroscience:the state of this union. Leadership Quarterly, 23 (2), pp. 213-218.

Foley, Elaine; Rippon, Gina; Thai, Ngoc J.; Longe, Olivia A. and Senior, Carl (2012). Dynamic facial expressions evoke distinct activation in the face perception network:a connectivity analysis study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 24 (2), pp. 507-520.

2011

Tissington, Patrick and Senior, Carl (2011). Social networks:a learning tool for teams? British Journal of Educational Technology, 42 (5), E89-E90.

Senior, Carl; Lee, Nick and Butler, Michael (2011). Organizational cognitive neuroscience. Organization Science, 22 (3), pp. 804-815.

2010

Lee, Nick; Butler, Michael J.R. and Senior, Carl (2010). The brain in business:neuromarketing and organisational cognitive neuroscience. Der Markt, 49 (3-4), pp. 129-131.

Rippon, Gina and Senior, Carl (2010). Neuroscience has no role in national security. American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience, 1 (2), pp. 37-38.

Senior, Carl and Yeats, Rowena (2010). Developmental stability, fluctuating asymmetry and leadership. IN: Advances in Psychology Research. Columbus, Alexandra M. (ed.) Advances in Psychology Research . Nova Biomedical Press.

Senior, Carl and Cubbidge, Robert (2010). Enhancing employability in the "ME generation". Education and Training, 52 (6-7), pp. 445-449.

2009

Maratos, Frances A.; Mogg, Karin; Bradley, Brendan P.; Rippon, Gina and Senior, Carl (2009). Coarse threat images reveal theta oscillations in the amygdala: a magnetoencephalography study. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 9 (2), pp. 133-143.

Longe, Olivia A.; Senior, Carl and Rippon, Gina (2009). The lateral and ventromedial prefrontal cortex work as a dynamic integrated system:evidence from FMRI connectivity analysis. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21 (1), pp. 141-154.

Parson, Vanessa; Reddy, Peter; Wood, Jon and Senior, Carl (2009). Educating the iPod generation:undergraduate attitudes, experiences and knowledge of vodcast and podcast use. Learning, Media and Technology, 34 (3), pp. 215-228.

2008

Senior, Carl (2008). The persuasive power of brain scan images. American Journal of Bioethics, 8 (12), pp. 60-61.

Lee, Nick; Butler, Michael J.R. and Senior, Carl (2008). The brain in business:the case for organizational cognitive neuroscience? Nature Precedings, online ,

Gakhall, Baldeesh and Senior, Carl (2008). Examining the influence of fame in the presence of beauty:an electrodermal 'neuromarketing' study. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 7 (4-5), pp. 331-341.

Senior, Carl; Butler, Michael and Lee, Nick (2008). Fear and loathing in the work place. American Journal of Bioethics, 8 (5), pp. 20-21.

Senior, Carl (2008). Supervisor's view : Dr Carl Senior:the joy of stats. IN: Doing Business Research. Lee, Nick J. and Lings, Ian N. (eds) SAGE.

2007

Butler, Michael J.R. and Senior, Carl (2007). Research possibilities for organisational cognitive neuroscience. IN: The social cognitive neuroscience of corporate thinking. Senior, Carl and Butler, Michael J. (eds) Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences . Oxford (UK): Blackwell.

Senior, Carl; Smyth, Hannah; Cooke, Richard; Shaw, Rachel L. and Peel, Elizabeth A. (2007). Mapping the mind for the modern market researcher. Qualitative Market Research, 10 (2), pp. 153-167.

Senior, Carl; Lau, Ann and Butler, Michael J.R. (2007). The effects of the menstrual cycle on social decision making. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 63 (2), pp. 186-191.

Senior, Carl; Reddy, Peter and Wood, J. (2007). The virtual pedagogy initiative. HEA Psychology Network Newsletter, 40 , p. 6.

Senior, Carl and Reddy, Peter A. (2007). The academic conference evolves: the fMRI experience. Psychology Learning and Teaching, 6 (2), pp. 150-153.

2006

Sierra, Mauricio; Senior, Carl; Phillips, Mary L. and David, Anthony S. (2006). Autonomic response in the perception of disgust and happiness in depersonalization disorder. Psychiatry Research : Neuroimaging, 145 (2-3), pp. 225-231.

Senior, Carl and Foley, Elaine (2006). Cognitive neuroscience and (very) high level vision. Optician, 6036 (231), pp. 16-18.

Butler, Michael J.R.; Lau, Ann and Senior, Carl (2006). Interpersonal attraction and decision making: A review for a research Agenda. Working Paper. Aston University, Birmingham (UK).

Lee, Nick J. and Senior, Carl (2006). Neuromarketing research. Working Paper. Aston University.

Butler, Michael J.R.; Badger, J.R.; Thomson, K.V.G. and Senior, Carl (2006). The influence of attractiveness and gender in job negotiations. IN: Proceedings of the British Psychological Society. British Psychological Society.

2003

Senior, Carl (2003). Beauty in the brain of the beholder. Neuron, 38 (4), pp. 525-528.

2002

Sierra, Mauricio; Senior, Carl; Dalton, Jeffrey; McDonough, Michael; Bond, Alison; Phillips, Mary L.; O'Dwyer, Anne M. and David, Anthony S. (2002). Autonomic response in depersonalisation disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 59 (9), pp. 833-838.

2000

Senior, Carl and Russell, Tamara (2000). Cognitive neuroscience for the 21st Century. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 4 (12), pp. 444-445.

Fu, Cynthia H.Y.; Senior, Carl; Russell, Tamara; Blackmore, Sarah-Jayne and Calvert, Gemma (2000). Essential ingredients of imaging: The fMRI Experience II, 11–12 May 2000, Weston Education Centre, Kings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, UK. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 4 (8), pp. 296-297.

1999

Barnes, J.; Howard, R.; Senior, Carl; Brammer, M.J.; Bullmore, E.T.; Simmons, A. and David, A.S. (1999). The functional anatomy of the McCollough contingent colour after-effect. NeuroReport, 10 (1), pp. 195-199.

Senior, Carl; Jenkins, R.; Barnes, J.; Landau, S.; Phillips, M.L. and David, A.S. (1999). Attribution of social dominance and maleness to schematic faces. Social behavior and personality, 27 (4), pp. 331-338.

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