Publications

Publications listed below have been provided with the permission of our members. If you would like further information about the research please contact the authors directly.

Bond, F.W., Flaxman, P.E., and Bunce, D. (2008). Mediated moderation of a work reorganization intervention: The effect of an individual characteristic on the success of work redesign. Journal of Applied Psychology, 93, 645-654.

Bond, F.W., and Bunce, D. (2003). The role of acceptance and job control in mental health, job satisfaction and work performance. Journal of Applied Psychology, 88, 1057-1067.

Bunce, D., Tzur, M., Ramchurn, A., Gain, F., and Bond, F.W. (2008). Mental health and cognitive function in adults aged 18 to 92 years. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 63B, 67-74.

Bunce, D., Handley, R., Gaines, S.O. Jr. (2008). Depression, anxiety, and within-person variability in adults aged 18 to 85 years. Psychology and Aging, 23, 848-858. 

Bunce, D. (2007). APOE and cognitive function in nondemented old age. International Journal of Medical and Biological Frontiers, 11, 139-161.

Bunce, D., Anstey, K.J., Christensen, H., Dear, K., Wen, W., and Sachdev, P. (2007). White matter hyperintensities and within-person variability in community-dwelling adults aged 60 to 64 years. Neuropsychologia, 45, 2009-2015.

Bunce, D., and Murden, P. (2006). Age, aerobic fitness, executive function, and episodic memory. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 18, 221-233.

Bunce, D. (2006). APOE and cognitive function in nondemented old age: A genetic basis for brain or cognitive reserve? In Eileen M. Welsh (Ed.), Frontiers in Alzheimer's disease research. New York: Nova Science Publishers (pp. 309-332).

Bunce, D., Kivipelto, M., and Wahlin, A. (2005). Apolipoprotein E, B vitamins, and cognitive function in older adults. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 60B, 41-48.

Bunce, D., and Macready, A. (2005). Processing speed, executive function, and age differences in remembering and knowing. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 58A, 155-168.

Bunce, D., MacDonald, S.W.S., and Hultsch, D.F. (2004). Inconsistency in serial choice decision and motor reaction times dissociate in younger and older adults. Brain and Cognition, 56, 320-327.

Bunce, D., Fratiglioni, L., Small, B.J., Winblad, B., and Backman, L. (2004). APOE and cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer disease and non-demented aging. Neurology, 63, 816-821.

Bunce, D., Kivipelto, M., and Wahlin, A. (2004). Utilization of cognitive support in episodic free recall as a function of apolipoprotein E, vitamin B12 or folate among adults aged 75 years and older. Neuropsychology, 18, 362-370.

Bunce, D., Hays, K., and Pring, L. (2004). Smoking attenuates regular aerobic exercise benefits to free recall immediately following strenuous physical activity. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 18, 223-231.

Bunce, D. (2003). Cognitive support at encoding attenuates age differences in recollective experience among adults of lower frontal lobe function. Neuropsychology, 17, 353-361.

Bunce, D., and Sisa, L. (2002). Age differences in perceived workload across a short vigil. Ergonomics, 45, 949-960.

Bunce, D. (2001). Age differences in vigilance as a function of health-related fitness and task demands. Neuropsychologia, 39, 787-797.

Bunce, D. (2001). The locus of Age x Health-Related Fitness interactions in serial choice responding as a function of task complexity: Central processing or motor function? Experimental Aging Research, 27, 103-122.

Burton, C.L., Strauss, E.H., Bunce, D., Hunter, M.A., and Hultsch, D.F. (2009). Functional abilities in older adults with mild cognitive impairment. Gerontology, 55, 570-581.

de Frias, C.M., Bunce, D., Wahlin, A., Adolfsson, R., Sleegers, K., Cruts, M., Van Broeckhoven, C., and Nilsson, L.G. (2007). APOE, cholesterol, triglyverides, and cognition performance in non-demented adults. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 62, 112-118.

de Frockert, J., Ramchurn, A., van Velsen, J., Bergstrom, Z., and Bunce, D. (2009). Behavioral and ERP evidence of greater distracter processing in old age. Brain Research, 1282, 67-73.

Gilhooly, M.L.M., Gilhooly, K.J., and Jones, R.B. (2009). Quality of life: Conceptual challenges in exploring the role of ICT in active ageing.

Gilhooly, K.J., Gilhooly, M.L., Phillips, L.H., Harvey, D., Murray, A., and Hanton, P. (2007). Cognitive aging: Activity patterns and maintenance intentions. The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 65(3), 259-280.

Gilhooly, M., Hanlon, P., Mowat, H., Cullen, B., Macdonald, S., and Whyte, B. (2007). Successful ageing in an area of deprivation: Part 1 - A qualitative exploration of the role of experiences in good health in old age. Public Health, 121, 807-813.

Gilhooly, M., Hanlon, P., Cullen, B., Macdonald, S., and Whyte, B. (2007). Successful ageing in an area of deprivation: Part 2 - A quantitative exploration of the role of personality and beliefs in good health in old age. Public Health, 121, 814-821.

Gilhooly, M.L., Gilhooly, K.J., Phillips, L.H., Harvey, D., Brady, A., and Hanlon, P. (2007). Real-world problem solving and quality of life in older people. British Journal of Health Psychology, 12, 587-600.

MacDonald, S.W.S., Hultsch, D.F., and Bunce, D. (2006). Intraindividual variability in vigilance performance: Does degrading stimuli mimic age-related "neural noise"? Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 28, 655-675.

Strauss, E.H., Bielak, A.M., Bunce, D., Hunter, M.A., and Hultsch, D.F. (2007). Within-person variability in response to speed as an indicator of mild cognitive impairment. Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition, 14, 608-630.

Wahlin, A., Fahlander, K., Robins Wahlin, T.B., Bunce, D., and Backman, L. (2008). Vitamin B status and cognitive performance in preclinical and clinical alzheimer's disease: Data from the Kungsholmen Project. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 25, 23-31.

Wahlin, A., Bunce, D., and Robins Wahlin, T.B. (2005). Longitudinal evidence of the impact of normal thyroid stimulating hormone variations on cognitive functioning in very old age. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 30, 625-637.

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