Constant “segmental anchoring” of movements under changes in speech rate DR Ladd, D Faulkner, H Faulkner, A Schepman The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 106 (3), 1543-1554, 1999 | 312 | 1999 |
Phonological conditioning of peak alignment in rising pitch accents in Dutch DR Ladd, I Mennen, A Schepman The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 107 (5), 2685-2696, 2000 | 294 | 2000 |
Initial validation of the general attitudes towards Artificial Intelligence Scale A Schepman, P Rodway Computers in Human Behavior Reports 1 (1), 2020 | 253 | 2020 |
“Sagging transitions” between high pitch accents in English: Experimental evidence DR Ladd, A Schepman Journal of phonetics 31 (1), 81-112, 2003 | 237 | 2003 |
Effects of vowel length and “right context” on the alignment of Dutch nuclear accents A Schepman, R Lickley, DR Ladd Journal of Phonetics 34 (1), 1-28, 2006 | 133 | 2006 |
An observational study of undergraduate students’ adoption of (mobile) note-taking software A Schepman, P Rodway, C Beattie, J Lambert Computers in human behavior 28 (2), 308-317, 2012 | 126 | 2012 |
Structural and dialectal effects on pitch peak alignment in two varieties of British English DR Ladd, A Schepman, L White, LM Quarmby, R Stackhouse Journal of Phonetics 37 (2), 145-161, 2009 | 123 | 2009 |
The General Attitudes towards Artificial Intelligence Scale (GAAIS): Confirmatory validation and associations with personality, corporate distrust, and general trust A Schepman, P Rodway International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 39 (13), 2724-2741, 2023 | 87 | 2023 |
Alignment of L and H in bitonal pitch accents: testing two hypotheses LC Dilley, DR Ladd, A Schepman Journal of Phonetics 33 (1), 115-119, 2005 | 86 | 2005 |
Alignment of “phrase accent” lows in Dutch falling rising questions: Theoretical and methodological implications RJ Lickley, A Schepman, DR Ladd Language and Speech 48 (2), 157-183, 2005 | 83 | 2005 |
The roles of personality traits, AI anxiety, and demographic factors in attitudes toward artificial intelligence F Kaya, F Aydin, A Schepman, P Rodway, O Yetişensoy, M Demir Kaya International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 40 (2), 497-514, 2024 | 76 | 2024 |
Vocal emotion perception in pseudo-sentences by secondary-school children with autism spectrum disorder R Brennand, A Schepman, P Rodway Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 5 (4), 1567-1573, 2011 | 54 | 2011 |
Preferring the one in the middle: Further evidence for the centre‐stage effect P Rodway, A Schepman, J Lambert Applied Cognitive Psychology 26 (2), 215-222, 2012 | 52 | 2012 |
Shared liking and association valence for representational art but not abstract art A Schepman, P Rodway, SJ Pullen, J Kirkham Journal of vision 15 (5), 11-11, 2015 | 49 | 2015 |
Vivid imagers are better at detecting salient changes P Rodway, K Gillies, A Schepman Journal of Individual Differences 27 (4), 218-228, 2006 | 48 | 2006 |
Prosody and parsing in coordination structures A Schepman, P Rodway The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 53 (2), 377-396, 2000 | 39 | 2000 |
Valence specific laterality effects in prosody: Expectancy account and the effects of morphed prosody and stimulus lead P Rodway, A Schepman Brain and cognition 63 (1), 31-41, 2007 | 36 | 2007 |
The impact of adopting AI educational technologies on projected course satisfaction in university students P Rodway, A Schepman Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence 5, 100150, 2023 | 34 | 2023 |
The development of shared liking of representational but not abstract art in primary school children and their justifications for liking P Rodway, J Kirkham, A Schepman, J Lambert, A Locke Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10, 21, 2016 | 28 | 2016 |
The influence of position and context on facial attractiveness P Rodway, A Schepman, J Lambert Acta Psychologica 144 (3), 522-529, 2013 | 22 | 2013 |