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    Earworms (stuck song syndrome): towards a natural history of intrusive thoughts
    with C. Philip Beaman
    British Journal of Psychology 101 (Pt 4). 2010.
    Two studies examine the experience of ’earworms’, unwanted catchy tunes that repeat. Survey data show that the experience is widespread but earworms are not generally considered problematic, although those who consider music to be important to them report earworms as longer, and harder to control, than those who consider music as less important. The tunes which produce these experiences vary considerably between individuals but are always familiar to those who experience them. A diary study conf…Read more
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    Which Words are Hard for Autistic Children to Learn?
    with Graham Schafer and Philip T. Smith
    Mind and Language 28 (5): 661-698. 2013.
    Motivated by accounts of concept use in autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and a computational model of weak central coherence (O'Loughlin and Thagard, 2000) we examined comprehension and production vocabulary in typically-developing children and those with ASD and Down syndrome (DS). Controlling for frequency, familiarity, length and imageability, Colorado Meaningfulness played a hitherto unremarked role in the vocabularies of children with ASD. High Colorado Meaningful words were underrepresente…Read more