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Ridout, Nathan, Dritschel, Barbara, Morjaria, Meera and Yankey, Chanelle (2023). The influence of induced dysphoria on autobiographical memory specificity and social problem solving: Examining the role of executive function. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 169 ,

Wallis, Deborah J., Moss, Jessica, Varnam, Bethany, Dritschel, Barbara and Ridout, Nathan (2023). Autobiographical memory specificity and restrained eating:examining the influence of priming with images of healthy and unhealthy foods. Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity, 28 (1),

Wallis, Deborah J. and Ridout, Nathan (2022). Direct and indirect effects of alexithymia on disordered eating in a non-clinical female sample: Determining the role of negative affect. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13 ,

Ridout, Nathan, Smith, Jade and Hawkins, Holly (2021). The influence of alexithymia on memory for emotional faces and realistic social interactions. Cognition and Emotion, 35 (3), pp. 540-558.

Nash, Alena, Ridout, Nathan and Nash, Robert A. (2020). Facing away from the interviewer: Evidence of little benefit to eyewitnesses’ memory performance. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 34 (6), pp. 1310-1322.

Noreen, Saima, Cooke, Richard and Ridout, Nathan (2020). Investigating the mediating effect of working memory on intentional forgetting in dysphoria. Psychological Research, 84 , 2273–2286.

Senior, Carl, Hassel, Stefanie, Waheed, Arisha and Ridout, Nathan (2020). Naming emotions in motion:Alexithymic traits impact the perception of implied motion in facial displays of affect. Emotion, 20 (2), pp. 311-316.

Gregory, Samantha, Winstone, Naomi E., Ridout, Nathan and Nash, Robert A. (2020). Weak memory for future-oriented feedback:investigating the roles of attention and improvement focus. Memory, 28 (2), pp. 216-236.

Leahy, Fiona, Ridout, Nathan and Holland, Carol A (2018). Memory flexibility training for autobiographical memory as an intervention for maintaining social and mental well-being in older adults. Memory, 26 (9), pp. 1310-1322.

Wallis, Deborah J., Ridout, Nathan and Sharpe, Emma (2018). The influence of non-clinical eating-related psychopathology on the recognition of emotion from static faces and realistic social interactions. Eating Behaviors, 29 , pp. 19-24.

Hassel, Stefanie and Ridout, Nathan (2018). An Investigation of first-year students’ and lecturers’ expectations of university education. Frontiers in Psychology, 8 ,

Leahy, Fiona, Ridout, Nathan, Mushtaq, Faizah and Holland, Carol (2018). Improving specific autobiographical memory in older adults:impacts on mood, social problem solving, and functional limitations. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 25 (5), pp. 695-723.

Noreen, Saima and Ridout, Nathan (2016). Intentional forgetting in dysphoria:investigating the inhibitory effects of thought substitution using independent cues. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 52 , pp. 110-118.

Noreen, Saima and Ridout, Nathan (2016). Examining the impact of thought substitution on intentional forgetting in induced and naturally occurring dysphoria. Psychiatry Research, 241 , pp. 280-288.

Sharpe, Emma, Wallis, Deborah J. and Ridout, Nathan (2016). The influence of variations in eating disorder-related symptoms on processing of emotional faces in a non-clinical female sample:an eye-tracking study. Psychiatry Research, 240 , pp. 321-327.

Ridout, Nathan, Dritschel, Barbara, Matthews, Keith and O'Carroll, Ronan (2016). Autobiographical memory specificity in response to verbal and pictorial cues in clinical depression. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 51 , pp. 109-115.

Ridout, Nathan, Matharu, Munveen, Sanders, Elizabeth and Wallis, Deborah J. (2015). The influence of eating psychopathology on autobiographical memory specificity and social problem-solving. Psychiatry Research, 228 (3), pp. 295-303.

Holland, Carol, Ridout, Nathan, Walford, Edward and Geraghty, Jennifer (2012). Executive function and emotional focus in autobiographical memory specificity in older adults. Memory, 20 (8), pp. 779-793.

Ridout, Nathan, Wallis, Deborah J., Autwal, Yasmin and Sellis, Jenna (2012). The influence of emotional intensity on facial emotion recognition in disordered eating. Appetite, 59 (1), pp. 181-186.

Richter, Anne and Ridout, Nathan (2011). Self-esteem moderates affective reactions to briefly presented emotional faces. Journal of Research in Personality, 45 (3), pp. 328-331.

Noreen, Saima and Ridout, Nathan (2010). Short-term memory for emotional faces in dysphoria. Memory, 18 (5), pp. 486-497.

Ridout, Nathan, Noreen, Aliya and Johal, Jaskaran (2009). Memory for emotional faces in naturally occurring dysphoria and induced sadness. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 47 (10), pp. 851-860.

Pedrosa Gil, Francisco, Ridout, Nathan, Kessler, Henrik, Neuffer, Michaela, Schoechlin, Claudia, Traue, Harald C. and Nickel, Marius (2009). Facial emotion recognition and alexithymia in adults with somatoform disorders. Depression and Anxiety, 26 (1), E26-E33.

Ridout, Nathan, Dritschel, Barbara, Matthews, Keith, McVicar, Maureen, Reid, Ian C. and O'Carroll, Ronan E. (2009). Memory for emotional faces in major depression following judgement of physical facial characteristics at encoding. Cognition and Emotion, 23 (4), pp. 739-752.

Pedrosa Gil, Francisco, Bidlingmaier, Martin, Ridout, Nathan, Scheidt, Carl Eduard, Caton, Samantha, Schoechlin, Claudia and Nickel, Marius (2008). The relationship between alexithymia and salivary cortisol levels in somatoform disorders. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 62 (5), pp. 366-373.

Ridout, Nathan, O'Carroll, Ronan E., Dritschel, Barbara, Christmas, David, Eljamel, Muftah and Matthews, Keith (2007). Emotion recognition from dynamic emotional displays following anterior cingulotomy and anterior capsulotomy for chronic depression. Neuropsychologia, 45 (8), pp. 1735-1743.

Pedrosa Gil, F., Nickel, M., Ridout, N., Schwarz, M.J., Schoechlin, C. and Schmidmaier, R. (2007). Alexithymia and interleukin variations in somatoform disorder. NeuroImmunoModulation, 14 (5), pp. 235-242.

Monograph

Wallis, Deborah J. and Ridout, Nathan (2021). Direct and indirect effects of alexithymia on eating disorder symptoms in a non-clinical female sample: determining the role of negative affect. Other. PsyArXiv.

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