Hurlstone, M. J. (June, 2021). Analysing response time distributions with the ex-Gaussian and shifted wald. Internal seminar, Department of Psychology, Lancaster University. [GitHub Repo]
Hurlstone, M. J., & Newell, B. R. (April, 2018). Threshold uncertainty, early-warning signals, and the prevention of dangerous climate change. Paper presented at the Experimental Psychology Conference, Hobart, Tasmania.
Hurlstone, M. J., Hartley, T., & Hitch, G. J. (July, 2016). Effects of rhythm on memory for spoken sequences: A model and tests of its stimulus-driven mechanism. Paper presented at the Sixth International Conference On Memory, Budapest, Hungary.
Hurlstone, M. J. (July, 2016). Modelling immediate serial spatial recall in a macaque (Macaca mulatta): A competitive queuing approach. Paper presented at the Sixth International Conference On Memory, Budapest, Hungary.
Hurlstone, M. J. (July, 2015). Cooperation studies of catastrophe avoidance: Implications for climate negotiations. WSEN, Murdoch University WA, Australia.
Hurlstone, M. J., Lewandowsky, S., Newell, B. R., & Sewell, B. (Dec, 2013). Curbing emissions: Framing and normative messages influence CO2 abatement policy preferences. University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW, Australia.
Hurlstone, M. J. (Feb, 2013). Modelling immediate serial spatial recall in a macaque (Macaca mulatta). University of Western Australia, Australia.
Hurlstone, M. J., & Lawrence, C. (July, 2012). The impact of normative feedback on pro-environmental intentions and behaviour. National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
Hurlstone, M. J., & Lewandowsky, S. (July, 2012). Climate change coping and the effects of social norms and message framing on those with extreme worldviews. National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
Hurlstone, M. J., Hughes, R., & Jones, D. M. (November, 2011). Auditory distraction: The resistible and the ineluctable. Auditory Perception, Cognition and Action Meeting, Seattle, USA.
Hurlstone, M. J. (July, 2011). Memory for serial order across domains: Four common principles. Paper presented at the Fifth International Conference On Memory, York, U.K.
Hurlstone, M. J., Hitch, G. J., & Baddeley, A. D. (July, 2009). Modelling grouping effects in verbal and spatial short-term order memory. Paper presented at the Experimental Psychology Society, York, U.K.
Hurlstone, M. J., Hitch, G. J., & Baddeley, A. D. (Jan, 2009). How is the serial order of a visuospatial sequence coded? Insights from transposition latencies. Paper presented at the Experimental Psychology Society, London, U.K.
Hartley, T., Hurlstone, M. J., & Hitch, G. J. (July, 2008). An oscillator model account of effects of the timing of items in short-term memory. Paper presented at the XXIXth International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany.