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Philip J. Barnard
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- affiliation: MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK
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2010 – 2019
- 2011
- [j16]Cristina Ramponi, Philip J. Barnard, Ferath Kherif, Richard N. A. Henson:
Voluntary Explicit versus Involuntary Conceptual Memory Are Associated with Dissociable fMRI Responses in Hippocampus, Amygdala, and Parietal Cortex for Emotional and Neutral Word Pairs. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 23(8): 1935-1951 (2011) - 2010
- [c22]Li Su, Philip J. Barnard, Howard Bowman:
On the Fringe of Awareness: The Glance-Look Model of Attention-Emotion Interactions. ICANN (3) 2010: 504-509
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j15]Li Su, Howard Bowman, Philip J. Barnard, Bradley P. Wyble:
Process algebraic modelling of attentional capture and human electrophysiology in interactive systems. Formal Aspects Comput. 21(6): 513-539 (2009) - 2007
- [c21]Li Su, Howard Bowman, Philip J. Barnard:
Performance of Reactive Interfaces in Stimulus Rich Environments, Applying Formal Methods and Cognitive Frameworks. FMIS@BCS HCI 2007: 95-111 - 2003
- [j14]David J. Duke, Philip J. Barnard, Nick Halper, Mara Mellin:
Rendering and Affect. Comput. Graph. Forum 22(3): 359-368 (2003) - [j13]Jon May, Michael P. Dean, Philip J. Barnard:
Using Film Cutting Techniques in Interface Design. Hum. Comput. Interact. 18(4): 325-372 (2003) - 2001
- [c20]David J. Duke, David A. Duce, Philip J. Barnard, Jon May:
Human-computer protocols. HCI 2001: 296-300 - 2000
- [j12]Philip J. Barnard, Jon May, David J. Duke, David A. Duce:
Systems, interactions, and macrotheory. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 7(2): 222-262 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j11]Philip J. Barnard, Jon May:
Representing Cognitive Activity in Complex Tasks. Hum. Comput. Interact. 14(1-2): 93-158 (1999) - 1998
- [j10]David J. Duke, Philip J. Barnard, David A. Duce, Jon May:
Syndetic Modelling. Hum. Comput. Interact. 13(4): 337-393 (1998) - 1997
- [c19]Jon May, Philip J. Barnard:
Modelling multimodal interaction: A theory-based technique for design analysis support. INTERACT 1997: 667-668 - 1996
- [j9]Philip J. Barnard, Jon May, Daniel Salber:
Deixis and points of view in media spaces: An empirical gesture. Behav. Inf. Technol. 15(1): 37-50 (1996) - [j8]Jon May, Philip J. Barnard:
A modest experiment in the usefulness of electronic archives. Behav. Inf. Technol. 15(3): 193-201 (1996) - 1995
- [j7]Ann Blandford, Philip J. Barnard, Michael D. Harrison:
Using Interaction Framework to guide the design of interactive systems. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 43(1): 101-130 (1995) - [j6]Jon May, Philip J. Barnard:
The Case for Supportive Evaluation During Design. Interact. Comput. 7(2): 115-143 (1995) - [c18]David J. Duke, Philip J. Barnard, Jon May, David A. Duce:
Systematic Development of the Human Interface. APSEC 1995: 313- - [c17]Jon May, Philip J. Barnard:
Cinematography and interface design. INTERACT 1995: 26-31 - 1994
- [c16]Philip J. Barnard, Jon May:
Interactions with Advanced Graphical Interfaces and the Deployment of Latent Human Knowledge. DSV-IS 1994: 15-49 - [c15]Michael D. Harrison, Ann Blandford, Philip J. Barnard:
Modelling Interactive Systems and Providing Task Relevant Information. DSV-IS 1994: 267-277 - 1993
- [j5]Jon May, Philip J. Barnard, Ann Blandford:
Using Structural Descriptions of Interfaces to Automate the Modelling of User Cognition. User Model. User Adapt. Interact. 3(1): 27-64 (1993) - [c14]Philip J. Barnard:
Modelling Users, Systems and Design Spaces (Esprit Basic Research Action 3066). HCI (1) 1993: 331-336 - [c13]Michael D. Harrison, Philip J. Barnard:
On defining requirements for interaction. RE 1993: 50-54 - 1992
- [j4]Richard M. Young, Philip J. Barnard:
Multiple uses of scenarios: a reply to Campbell. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 24(4): 10 (1992) - 1991
- [c12]Nick Hammond, Philip J. Barnard, Joëlle Coutaz, Michael D. Harrison, Allan MacLean, Richard M. Young:
Modelling user, system design: results of a scenarios matrix exercise. CHI 1991: 377-380 - 1990
- [c11]Philip J. Barnard:
Research for human-computer interaction at the MRC Applied Psychology Unit (lab review). CHI 1990: 379-380 - [c10]Simon C. Duff, Philip J. Barnard:
Influencing behaviour via device representation; decreasing performance by increasing instruction. INTERACT 1990: 61-72 - [c9]Alison Julia Katherine Green, Philip J. Barnard:
Iconic interfacing: The role of icon distinctiveness and fixed or variable screen locations. INTERACT 1990: 457-462
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j3]Richard M. Young, Philip J. Barnard, Tony J. Simon, Jan Whittington:
How would your favourite user model cope with these scenarios? ACM SIGCHI Bull. 20(4): 51-55 (1989) - 1988
- [j2]Philip J. Barnard, Michael D. Wilson, Allan MacLean:
Approximate Modelling of Cognitive Activity with and Expert System: A Theory-Based Strategy for Developing an Interactive Design Tool. Comput. J. 31(5): 445-456 (1988) - [c8]Philip J. Barnard, Allan MacLean, Michael D. Wilson:
Navigating integrated facilities: initiating and terminating interaction sequences. CHI 1988: 121-129 - 1987
- [c7]Philip J. Barnard, Michael D. Wilson, Allan MacLean:
Approximate modelling of cognitive activity: towards an expert system design aid. CHI 1987: 21-26 - [c6]Richard M. Young, Philip J. Barnard:
The use of scenarios in human-computer interaction research: turbocharging the tortoise of cumulative science. CHI 1987: 291-296 - 1986
- [c5]Philip J. Barnard, Michael D. Wilson, Allan MacLean:
The elicitation of system knowledge by picture probes. CHI 1986: 235-240 - 1985
- [c4]Thomas K. Landauer, John D. Gould, John A. Anderson, Philip J. Barnard:
Psychological research methods in the human use of computers (panel session). CHI 1985: 41-45 - [c3]Jonathan Grudin, Philip J. Barnard:
When does an abbreviation become a word? and related questions. CHI 1985: 121-125 - 1983
- [c2]Nick Hammond, Anker Helms Jørgensen, Allan MacLean, Philip J. Barnard, John Brian Long:
Design practice and interface usability: Evidence from interviews with designers. CHI 1983: 40-44 - 1982
- [c1]Philip J. Barnard, Nick Hammond, Allan MacLean, John Morton:
Learning and remembering interactive commands. CHI 1982: 2-7 - 1981
- [j1]Philip J. Barnard, Nick V. Hammond, John Morton, John Brian Long:
Consistency and Compatibility in Human-Computer Dialogue. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 15(1): 87-134 (1981)
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