Professor Dylan Jones - OBE BSc (Tech) PhD DSc Wales AcSS
Overview
Research Group:
Attention & Memory
Location: Tower Building, Park Place
Email: JonesDM@cardiff.ac.uk
Telephone: +44(0)29 208 74868
Research Summary
Distraction is the price we pay for being able to focus on an event of interest while also gleaning some information from other sources of information. This arrangement has the undoubted advantage of allowing flexibility and adaptability – we can quickly move to new or potentially significant events – but it does mean that extraneous events of no significance can ‘capture’ attention. Distraction from sound is particularly pervasive because we are obliged to process sound – whether we want to or not. Very low levels of sound can be quite damaging to cognitive performance, deficits of 20-30% being commonly found in the laboratory. Distraction seems to be a function of the extent to which the focal task shares type of processing with the obligatory processing of the irrelevant sound.
Short-term memory is commonly regarded as one of the fundamental building blocks of human cognition; a processing primitive on which complex behaviours rely, and limits to whose capacity place constraints on the speed and accuracy of mental skill. This second theme of research seeks to question the ‘processing primitive’ status of short-term memory and instead tries to understand short-term memory behaviour as a product of sensory-perceptual analysis and motor planning behaviour. Key phenomena of short-term memory -- including the effects of word-length, phonological similarity, modality, irrelevant sound, grouping, word frequency – are reinterpreted in terms of the character of motor planning behaviour and the constraints of mapping perceptual organisation on serial motor plans, as well as the complexity and error-prone nature of motor plans
Selected Publications (2008 onwards)
Hughes, R. W., Hurlstone, M., Vachon, F., Marsh, J., & Jones, D. M. (in press). Cognitive control of auditory distraction: Impact of task difficulty foreknowledge and working memory capacity supports duplex-mechanism account. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
Tremblay, S., Parmentier, F.B., Hodgetts, H. M., Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D.M. (in press). Disruption of verbal-spatial memory by extraneous air-traffic speech. Journal of Applied Research in Memory & Cognition.
Marsh, J. E., Beaman, C. P., Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D. M. (in press). Inhibitory control in memory: Evidence for negative priming in free recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition.
Vachon, F., Vallieres, B. R., Jones, D. M., & Tremblay, S. (in press). Implicit change detection in complex dynamic settings: What eye movements reveal. Human Factors.
Jones, D.M., Marsh, J. E., & Hughes, R. W. (2012). Retrieval from memory: Vulnerable or inviolable? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition. Available online Jan 2012.
Vachon, F., Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D. M., (2012). Broken Expec tations: Violation of expectancies, not novelty, captures auditory attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 164-177.
Ljungberg, J. K., Parmentier, F. B. R., Hughes, R. W., Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (2012). Listen out! Behavioral and subjective responses to verbal warnings. Applied Cognitive Psychology, published online January 2012.
Kozlov, M., Hughes, R.W., & Jones, D.M. (2012). Gummed up memory: Chewing gum impairs short-term recall. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Available online Oct 2011.
Hughes, R. W., Vachon, F., Hurlstone, M. J., Marsh, J. E., Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (2011). Disruption of cognitive performance by sound: Differentiating two forms of auditory distraction. Proceedings of the 10th International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem (ICBEN), London, UK.
Hughes, R.W., Marsh, J. E., & Jones, D. M. (2011). Role of serial order in the impact of talker variability on short-term memory: Testing a perceptual organization-based account. Memory & Cognition, 39, 1435-1447. [pdf]
Vachon, F., Tremblay, S., Nicholls, A. P., & Jones, D. M. (2010). Exploiting the auditory modality in decision support: Beneficial “warning” effects and unavoidable costs. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting September 2011 vol. 55 no. 1 1402-1406.
Vachon, F., Tremblay, S., Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D. M. (2010). Capturing and unmasking the mask in the auditory attentional blink. Experimental Psychology, 57, 346-353. [pdf]
Jones, D. M., Hughes, R. W., & Macken, W. J. (2010). Auditory distraction and serial memory: The avoidable and the ineluctable. Noise and Health, 12, 201-209. [pdf]
Marsh, J. E., & Jones, D. M. (2010). Cross-modal distraction by background speech: What role for meaning? Noise and Health, 12, 210-216. [pdf]
Hughes, R. W., Marsh, J. E., & Jones, D. M. (2009). Perceptual-gestural (mis)mapping in serial short-term memory: The impact of talker variability. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition, 35, 1411-1425. [pdf]
Marsh, J. E., Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D. M. (2009). Interference by process, not content, determines semantic auditory distraction. Cognition, 110, 23-38. [pdf]
Macken, W. J., Phelps, F. G., & Jones, D. M. (2009). What causes auditory distraction? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16, 139-144. [pdf]
Maybery, M. T., Clissa, P.J., Parmentier, F. B. R., Leung, D., Harsa, G., Fox, A. M. & Jones, D. (2009). Binding of verbal and spatial features in auditory short-term memory. Journal of Memory & Language, 61, 112-133. [pdf]
Perham, N., Marsh, J. E., & Jones, D. M. (2009). Syntax and serial recall: How language supports memory for order. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, 1285-1293. [pdf]
Marsh, J. E., Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D. M. (2008). Auditory distraction in semantic memory: A process-based approach. Journal of Memory & Language, 58, 682-700. [pdf]
Marsh, J. E., Vachon, F., & Jones, D. M. (2008). When does between-sequence phonological similarity promote irrelevant sound disruption? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition, 34, 243-248. [pdf]
Parmentier, F. B. R., Maybery, M. T., Huitson, M., & Jones, D. M. (2008). The perceptual determinants of repetition learning in auditory space. Journal of Memory & Language, 58, 978-997. [pdf]
Woodward, A. J., Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (2008). Linguistic familiarity in short-term memory: A role for (co-) articulatory fluency? Journal of Memory & Language, 58, 48-65. [pdf]
Jones, D. M., Hughes, R. W., Marsh, J. M. & Macken, W. J. (2008). Varieties of auditory distraction. 9th International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem (ICBEN) 2008, Foxwoods, CT.
Publications
Online Publications
Online information about my publications can be obtained via Google Scholar or ResearcherID:
Full List of Publications
Forthcoming
Hughes, R. W., Hurlstone, M., Vachon, F., Marsh, J., & Jones, D. M. (in press). Cognitive control of auditory distraction: Impact of task difficulty foreknowledge and working memory capacity supports duplex-mechanism account. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
Tremblay, S., Parmentier, F.B., Hodgetts, H. M., Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D.M. (in press). Disruption of verbal-spatial memory by extraneous air-traffic speech. Journal of Applied Research in Memory & Cognition.
Marsh, J. E., Beaman, C. P., Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D. M. (in press). Inhibitory control in memory: Evidence for negative priming in free recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition.
Vachon, F., Vallieres, B. R., Jones, D. M., & Tremblay, S. (in press). Implicit change detection in complex dynamic settings: What eye movements reveal. Human Factors.
2012
Jones, D.M., Marsh, J. E., & Hughes, R. W. (2012). Retrieval from memory: Vulnerable or inviolable? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition. Available online Jan 2012.
Vachon, F., Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D. M., (2012). Broken Expec tations: Violation of expectancies, not novelty, captures auditory attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 164-177.
Ljungberg, J. K., Parmentier, F. B. R., Hughes, R. W., Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (2012). Listen out! Behavioral and subjective responses to verbal warnings. Applied Cognitive Psychology, published online January 2012.
Kozlov, M., Hughes, R.W., & Jones, D.M. (2012). Gummed up memory: Chewing gum impairs short-term recall. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Available online Oct 2011.
2011
Hughes, R. W., Vachon, F., Hurlstone, M. J., Marsh, J. E., Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (2011). Disruption of cognitive performance by sound: Differentiating two forms of auditory distraction. Proceedings of the 10th International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem (ICBEN), London, UK.
Hughes, R.W., Marsh, J. E., & Jones, D. M. (2011). Role of serial order in the impact of talker variability on short-term memory: Testing a perceptual organization-based account. Memory & Cognition, 39, 1435-1447. [pdf]
2010
Vachon, F., Tremblay, S., Nicholls, A. P., & Jones, D. M. (2010). Exploiting the auditory modality in decision support: Beneficial “warning” effects and unavoidable costs. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting September 2011 vol. 55 no. 1 1402-1406.
Vachon, F., Tremblay, S., Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D. M. (2010). Capturing and unmasking the mask in the auditory attentional blink. Experimental Psychology, 57, 346-353. [pdf]
Jones, D. M., Hughes, R. W., & Macken, W. J. (2010). Auditory distraction and serial memory: The avoidable and the ineluctable. Noise and Health, 12, 201-209. [pdf]
Marsh, J. E., & Jones, D. M. (2010). Cross-modal distraction by background speech: What role for meaning? Noise and Health, 12, 210-216. [pdf]
2009
Hughes, R. W., Marsh, J. E., & Jones, D. M. (2009). Perceptual-gestural (mis)mapping in serial short-term memory: The impact of talker variability. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition, 35, 1411-1425. [pdf]
Marsh, J. E., Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D. M. (2009). Interference by process, not content, determines semantic auditory distraction. Cognition, 110, 23-38. [pdf]
Macken, W. J., Phelps, F. G., & Jones, D. M. (2009). What causes auditory distraction? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16, 139-144. [pdf]
Maybery, M. T., Clissa, P.J., Parmentier, F. B. R., Leung, D., Harsa, G., Fox, A. M. & Jones, D. (2009). Binding of verbal and spatial features in auditory short-term memory. Journal of Memory & Language, 61, 112-133. [pdf]
Perham, N., Marsh, J. E., & Jones, D. M. (2009). Syntax and serial recall: How language supports memory for order. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, 1285-1293. [pdf]
2008
Marsh, J. E., Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D. M. (2008). Auditory distraction in semantic memory: A process-based approach. Journal of Memory & Language, 58, 682-700. [pdf]
Marsh, J. E., Vachon, F., & Jones, D. M. (2008). When does between-sequence phonological similarity promote irrelevant sound disruption? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition, 34, 243-248. [pdf]
Parmentier, F. B. R., Maybery, M. T., Huitson, M., & Jones, D. M. (2008). The perceptual determinants of repetition learning in auditory space. Journal of Memory & Language, 58, 978-997. [pdf]
Woodward, A. J., Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (2008). Linguistic familiarity in short-term memory: A role for (co-) articulatory fluency? Journal of Memory & Language, 58, 48-65. [pdf]
Jones, D. M., Hughes, R. W., Marsh, J. M. & Macken, W. J. (2008). Varieties of auditory distraction. 9th International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem (ICBEN) 2008, Foxwoods, CT.
2007
Hodgetts, H. M., & Jones, D. M. (2007). Reminders, alerts and pop-ups: The cost of computer-initiated interruptions. In Human-Computer Interaction: Interaction Design & Usability (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). Springer: Berlin.
Hughes, R. W., Vachon, F. & Jones, D. M. (2007). Disruption of short-term memory by changing and deviant sounds: Support for a duplex-mechanism account of auditory distraction. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition, 1050-1061. [pdf]
Jones, D.M., Hughes, R. W., & Macken, W. J. (2007). The phonological store abandoned. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60, 505-511.
Perham, N., Banbury, S., & Jones, D. M. (2007). Do realistic reverberation levels reduce auditory distraction? Applied Cognitive Psychology, 21, 839-847.
Perham, N., Banbury, S., & Jones, D. M. (2007). Reduction in auditory distraction by retrieval strategy. Memory, 465-473.
Perham, N., Banbury, S., & Jones, D. M. (2007). The susceptibility of callcenter-like tasks to disruption by extraneous sound: The role of semantic relatedness. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting Proceedings: Human Perception and Performance, 1958-1962.
Vachon, F., Tremblay, S., & Jones, D. M. (2007). Task-set reconfiguration suspends perceptual processing: Evidence from semantic priming during the attentional blink. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 33, 330-347.
2006
Hodgetts, H.M. & Jones, D.M. (2006). Contextual cues aid recovery from interruption: The role of associative activation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition, 35, 1120-1132. [pdf]
Hodgetts, H.M. & Jones, D.M. (2006). Interruption of the Tower of London task: Support for a goal activation approach. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 135, 103-115. [pdf]
Jones, D. M., Hughes, R.W., & Macken, W. J. (2006). Perceptual organization masquerading as phonological storage: Further support for a perceptual-gestural view of short-term memory. Journal of Memory & Language, 54, 265-281. [pdf]
Parmentier, F. B. R., Andres, P., Elford, G., & Jones, D. M. (2006). Hierarchical organisation in visuo-spatial serial memory: Interaction of temporal order with spatial and temporal grouping. Psychological Research, 70, 200-217.
Tremblay, S., Parmentier, F. B. R., Guerard, K., Nicholls, A. P., & Jones, D. M. (2006). A spatial modality effect in serial memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 32, 1208-1215.
2005
Hodgetts, H. M., & Jones, D. M. (2005). Interrupting problem solving: Effects of interruption position and complexity. In M. Katsikitis (Ed.), Past Reflections, Future Directions: Proceedings of the 40th Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference, Melbourne, Australia (pp. 128-132).
Hodgetts, H.M., Farmer, E.W., Joose, M., Parmentier, F., Schaefer, D., Hoogeboom, P., van Gool., M., & Jones, D.M. (2005). The effects of party line communication on flight task performance. In D. de Waard, K. Brookhuis, R. van Egmond, and T. Boersema (Eds.), Human Factors in Design, Safety, and Management, (pp. 327 – 338). Maastricht, Netherlands: Shaker publishing.
Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D. M. (2005). The impact of order incongruence between task-irrelevant auditory sequence and a task-relevant visual sequence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 31, 316-327. [pdf]
Hughes, R. W., Tremblay, S., & Jones, D. M. (2005). Disruption by speech of serial short-term memory: The critical role of changing-state vowels. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 12, 886-890. [pdf]
Hughes, R. W., Vachon, F., & Jones, D. M. (2005). Auditory attentional capture during serial recall: Violations at encoding of an algorithm-based neural model? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 31, 736-749. [pdf]
Tremblay, S., Nicholls, A. P., Parmentier, F. B. R. & Jones, D. M. (2005). Visual distraction and visuo-spatial memory: A sandwich effect. Memory, 13, 357-363.
Tremblay, S., Parmentier, F. B., Nicholls, A., & Jones, D. M. (2005). The sandwich effect in visual spatial serial memory. Memory, 13, 357-363.
Tremblay, S., Vachon, F., & Jones, D. M. (2005). Attentional and perceptual sources of the auditory attentional blink. Perception & Psychophysics, 67, 195-208. [pdf]
2004
Jones, D. M., Macken, W. J., & Nicholls, A. P. (2004). The phonological store of working memory: Is it phonological, and is it a store? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 30, 656-674. [pdf]
Parmentier, F. R., Maybery, M. T., & Jones, D. M., (2004). Temporal grouping in auditory spatial serial memory. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 11, 501-507. [pdf]
Parmentier, F. R., Tremblay, S., & Jones, D. M. (2004). The suffix effect in visuo-spatial short-term memory. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 11, 289-295. [pdf]
Tremblay, S., Saint-Aubin, J, Parmentier, F. B. R., & Jones, D. M. (2004). Functional similarities between verbal and spatial information in short-term memory. International Journal of Psychology, 39, 412-413.
2003
Hodgetts H. M. and Jones D. M. (2003) Interruptions in the Tower of London task: Can preparation minimise disruption? In: Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Santa Monica: HFES, pp. 1000‑1004.
Houghton, R. J., Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (2003). Attentional modulation of the visual motion after-effect has a central cognitive locus: Evidence for interference by the post-categorical on the pre-categorical. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 29, 731-740. [pdf]
Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D. M. (2003). A negative order-repetition priming effect: Inhibition of order in unattended auditory sequences? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 29, 199-128. [pdf]
Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D. M. (2003). Indispensable benefits and unavoidable costs of unattended sound for cognitive functioning. Noise & Health, 6, 63-76.
Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (2003). Reification of phonological storage. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 56A, 1279-1288. [pdf]
Macken, W. J., Tremblay, S., Houghton, R. J., Nicholls, A. P., & Jones, D. M. (2003). Does auditory streaming require attention? Evidence from attentional selectivity in short-term memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 29, 43-51. [pdf]
Ruddle, R. A., Savage, J. C., & Jones, D. M. (2003). Levels of control during a collaborative carrying task. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 12, 140-155. [pdf]
2002
Maybery, M.T., Parmentier, F. B. R., & Jones, D. M. (2002). Grouping of list items reflected in timing of recall: Implications for models of serial verbal memory. Journal of Memory and Language, 47, 360-385. [pdf]
Murray, A., & Jones, D. M. (2002). Articulatory complexity at item boundaries in serial recall: The case of Welsh and English digit span. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition 28 (3), 594-598. [pdf]
Nicholls, A. P., & Jones, D. M. (2002). Capturing the suffix: Cognitive streaming in immediate serial recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 28, 12-28. [pdf]
Ruddle, R. A., Savage, J. C., & Jones, D. M. (2002) Verbal communication during cooperative object manipulation. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVE’02), 120-132.
Ruddle, R. A., Savage, J. C., & Jones, D. M. (2002). Symmetric and asymmetric action integration during cooperative object manipulations in virtual environments. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 9, 285-308. [pdf]
Ruddle, R. A., Savage, J. C., & Jones, D. M. (2002). Evaluating rules of interaction for object manipulation in cluttered virtual environments. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 11, 591-609. [pdf]
Ruddle, R. A., Savage, J. C., & Jones, D. M. (2002). Symmetric and asymmetric action integration during cooperative object manipulation in virtual environments. Interactions, 9, 9-10. [pdf]
Ruddle, R. A., Savage, J. C., & Jones, D. M., (2002) Implementing flexible rules of interaction for object manipulation in cluttered virtual environments. Proceedings of the ACM Symposium of Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST’02), 89-96.
2001
Banbury, S., Tremblay, S., Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (2001). Auditory distraction and short term memory: Phenomena and practical implications. Human Factors, 43, 12-29. [pdf]
Farrand, P., Parmentier, F. B. R., & Jones, D. M. (2001). Temporal-spatial memory: Retrieval of spatial information does not reduce recency. Acta Psychologica, 106, 285-301. [pdf]
Hughes, R. W., & Jones, D. M. (2001). The intrusiveness of sound: Laboratory findings and their implications for noise abatement. Noise & Health, 13, 51-70. [pdf]
Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (2001). Cognitive efficiency in background sound: The importance of conflict of process. In D. Harris (Ed.) Engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics, Vol. 6, (pp 293-299).
Parmentier, F. B. R., Andres, P., Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (2001). Task alternation in complex settings from a cognitive psychology standpoint. In D. Harris (Ed.), Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, Vol. 6, (pp 239-246), Aldershot, Ashgate.
Ruddle, R. A., & Jones, D. M. (2001). Manual and virtual rotation of a three-dimensional object. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 7, 286-296. [pdf]
Ruddle, R. A., & Jones, D. M. (2001). Movement in cluttered virtual environments. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 10, 511-524. [pdf]
Tremblay, S., & Jones, D. M. (2001). Beyond the matrix: A study of interference. In D. Harris (Ed.), Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics: Industrial ergonomics, HCI and Applied cognitive psychology, (pp 255-263), Aldershot, Ashgate.
Tremblay, S., Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (2001). The impact of broadband noise on serial memory: Changes in band-pass frequency increase disruption. In S. Gathercole (Ed), Short-term and working memory (pp. 323-331). Hove, UK: Psychology Press. [pdf]
White, J. L., Ruddle, R. A., Howes, A., Snowden, R. J., Savage, J. C., & Jones, D. M. (2001). Eyes in the sky: Human factors and uninhabited air vehicles. Journal of Defence Science, 6, 88-94.
2000
Banbury, S., & Jones, D. M. (2000). Driven to distraction: The effects of extraneous speech on aviation-related tasks. Flight Deck International, 3, (pp.37-39).
Jones, D. M., & Tremblay, S. (2000). Interference in memory by process or content? A reply to Neath (2000). Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 7, 550-558. [pdf]
Jones, D. M., Alford, D., Macken, W. J., Banbury, S., & Tremblay, S. (2000). Interference from degraded auditory distraction stimuli: Linear effects of changing-state in the irrelevant sequence. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 108, 1082-1088. [pdf]
Oswald, C. J. P., Tremblay, S., & Jones, D. M. (2000). Disruption of comprehension by the meaning of irrelevant sound. Memory, 8, 345-350. [pdf]
Parmentier, F. B. R., & Jones, D. M. (2000). Functional characteristics of auditory temporal-spatial memory: Evidence from serial order errors. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 26, 222-238. [pdf]
Ruddle, R. A., Howes, A., Payne, S. J., & Jones, D. M. (2000). The effects of hyperlinks on navigation in virtual environments. International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 53, 551-581. [pdf]
Tremblay, S., Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (2000). Elimination of the word- length effect by irrelevant sound revisited. Memory and Cognition, 28, 841-846.
Tremblay, S., Nicholls, A. P., Alford, D., & Jones, D. M. (2000). The irrelevant sound effect: Does speech play a special role? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 26, 1750-1754. [pdf]
1999
Jones, D. M. (1999). The 1997 BPS Broadbent Lecture: The cognitive psychology of auditory distraction. British Journal of Psychology, 90, 167-187. [pdf]
Jones, D. M., Alford, D., Bridges, A., Tremblay, S., & Macken, W. J. (1999). Organizational factors in selective attention: The interplay of acoustic distinctiveness and auditory streaming in the irrelevant sound effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 25, 464-473. [pdf]
Jones, D. M., Banbury, S., Tremblay, S., & Macken, W. J. (1999). The effect of task -irrelevant sounds on cognitive performance. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 43rd Annual Meeting, 347-354.
Jones, D. M., Saint-Aubin, J., & Tremblay, S. (1999). Streaming by spatial location of the irrelevant sound: Further evidence. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Experimental Psychology, 52A, 545-554. [pdf]
Macken, W. J., Mosdell, N., & Jones, D. M. (1999). Explaining the irrelevant sound effect: Temporal distinctiveness or changing state? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 25, 810-814. [pdf]
Macken, W. J., Tremblay, S., Alford, D., & Jones, D. M. (1999). Attentional selectivity in short-term memory: Similarity of process, not similarity of content, determines disruption. In I. Neath, G. D. A. Brown, M. Poirier, & C. Fortin (Eds.), Short-term/Working memory (pp 322-327), Hove, Psychology Press. [pdf]
Macken, W. J., Tremblay, S., Alford, D., & Jones, D. M. (1999). Attentional selectivity in short-term memory: Similarity of process, not similarity of content, determines disruption. International Journal of Psychology, 34, 322- 327.
Ruddle, R. A., Huddart, S. A., & Jones, D. M. (1999). Interaction is immersive virtual environments: Rotating objects with an instrumented prop. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics society 43rd Annual Meeting, 1214-1218.
Ruddle, R. A., Payne, S. J., & Jones, D. M. (1999). Navigating large-scale virtual environments: What differences occur between helmet-mounted and desk-top displays? Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 8, 157-168. [pdf]
Ruddle, R. A., Payne, S. J., & Jones, D. M. (1999). Spatial knowledge and virtual environments. In J. M. Noyes & M. Cook (Eds.), Interface Technology: The Leading Edge (pp. 135-146). Baldock, England: Research Studies.
Ruddle, R. A., Payne, S. J., & Jones, D. M. (1999). The effects of maps on navigation and search strategies in very-large-scale virtual environments. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 5, 54-75. [pdf]
Ruddle, R. A., Savage, J. C., & D, M. J. (1999). Effects of camera configuration on target observation performed from an uninhabited air vehicle. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 43rd Annual Meeting, 81-85.
Tremblay, S., & Jones, D. M. (1999). Change of intensity fails to produce an irrelevant sound effect: Implications for the representation of unattended sound. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25, 1005-1015. [pdf]
1998
Banbury, S. P., Jones, D. M., & Berry, D. C. (1998). Extending the ‘Irrelevant Sound Effect’: The effects of extraneous sound on performance in the office and on the flight deck. In N. Carter & R. F. S. Job (Eds.), Noise Effects '98 (Vol. 1, pp. 381-384). Sydney, Australia.
Banbury, S., & Jones, D. M. (1998). Auditory distraction in the workplace: A review of the implications from laboratory studies. In M. A. Hanson (Ed.), Contemporary Ergonomics, 1998 (pp. 179-187). London: Taylor and Francis.
Banbury, S., & Jones, D. M. (1998). 'Irrelevant Sound Effect’: The effects of extraneous sounds on aircrew performance. In D. Harris (Ed.), Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics: Vol. 3, Transportation systems, medical ergonomics and training (pp199-206). Aldershot, Ashgate & Town.
Beaman, C. P., & Jones, D. M. (1998). Irrelevant sound disrupts order information in free recall as in serial recall. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 51A, 615-636. [pdf]
Hygge, S., Jones, D. M., & Smith, A. P. (1998). Recent developments in noise and performance. In N. Carter & R. F. S. Job (Eds.), Noise Effects 98' (Vol. 1, pp. 321-328). Sydney, Australia: Noise Effects '98 Pty.
Jones, D. M., & Macken, W. J. (1998). Acoustic determinants of auditory distraction by irrelevant sound. In N. Carter & R. F. S. Job (Eds.), Noise Effects '98 (Vol. 1, pp. 321-328). Sydney, Australia: Noise Effects '98 Pty.
Jones, D. M., & Macken, W. J. (1998). The nature of auditory distraction: An overview. Proceedings of Internoise '98, (pp.23.1-23.4) Christchurch, New Zealand.
Jones, D. M., Tremblay, S., & Alford, D. K. (1998). Auditory distraction and memory: The role of streaming. In N. Carter & R. F. S. Job (Eds.), Noise Effects '98 (Vol. 1, pp. 336-339). Sydney, Australia: Noise Effects '98 Pty.
Jones, D. M., Tremblay, S., Nicholls, A., & Alford, D. (1998). Impact of irrelevant sounds on memory: The interplay of mismatch and streaming. Proceedings of Internoise '98, (pp. 48.1-48.4). Christchurch, New Zealand: InterNoise’98 Pty.
Ruddle, R. A., Payne, S. J., & Jones, D. M. (1998). Navigating large-scale 'desktop' virtual buildings: Effects of orientation aids and familiarity. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 7, 179-192. [pdf]
Tremblay, S., & Jones, D. M. (1998). Role of habituation in the irrelevant sound effect: Evidence from the effects of token set size and rate of transition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 24, 659-671. [pdf]
1997
Beaman, P., & Jones, D. M. (1997). The role of serial recall in the irrelevant speech effect: Tests of the changing state hypothesis. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 23, 459-471. [pdf]
Ellis, H. D., Jones, D. M., & Mosdell, N. (1997). Intra- & inter-modal repetition priming of familiar faces and voices. British Journal of Psychology, 88, 143-156. [pdf]
Jones, D. M., Macken, W. J., & Harries, C. (1997). Disruption of short-term recognition memory for tones: Streaming or interference? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 50A, 337-357. [pdf]
Jones, D. M., Macken, W. J., & Mosdell, N. (1997). Acoustic and organisational factors in the processing of the irrelevant sound. In A. Schick & M. Klatte (Eds.), Contributions to Psychological Acoustics 7 (pp. 503-520). Oldenburg: Biobliotheks-und Informationssystems der Universitat Oldenburg.
Jones, D. M., Macken, W. J., & Mosdell, N. (1997). The role of habituation in the disruption of recall performance by irrelevant sound. British Journal of Psychology, 88, 549-564. [pdf]
Ruddle, R. A., Payne, S. J., & Jones, D. M. (1997). Navigating buildings in 'desktop' virtual environments: Experiment of investigations using extended navigational experience. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 3, 143-159. [pdf]
1996
Bridges, A. M., & Jones, D. M. (1996). Word-dose in the disruption of serial recall by irrelevant speech. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 49A, 919-939. [pdf]
Farrand, P., & Jones, D. M. (1996). Direction of report in spatial and verbal short-term memory. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 49A, 140-158. [pdf]
Jones, D. M., Beaman, C. P., & Macken, W. J. (1996). The object-oriented episodic record model. In S. Gathercole (Ed.), Models of short-term memory (pp. 209-238). Hove, UK: Psychology Press.
Murray, A. C., Jones, D. M., & Frankish, C. R. (1996). Dialogue design in speech-mediated data-entry: The role of syntactic constraints and feedback. International Journal of Human- Machine Interaction, 45, 263-286.
Ruddle, R. A., Randall, S. J., Payne, S. J., & Jones, D. M. (1996). Navigation and spatial knowledge acquisition in large-scale virtual buildings: An experimental comparison of immersive and 'desktop' displays. Proceedings of the 2nd International FIVE conference, 125-136.
Stuart, G., & Jones, D. M. (1996). From auditory image to auditory percept: Facilitation through common processes? Memory and Cognition, 24, 296-304. [pdf]
1995
Jones, D. M. (1995). The fate of the unattended stimulus: Irrelevant speech and cognition. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 9, 23-38.
Jones, D. M., & Macken, W. J. (1995a). Phonological similarity in the irrelevant speech effect: Within- or between- stream similarity? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 21, 103-115. [pdf]
Jones, D. M., & Macken, W. J. (1995b). Auditory babble and cognitive efficiency: Role of number of voices and their location. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 1, 216-226. [pdf]
Jones, D. M., & Macken, W. J. (1995c). Organizational factors in the effect of irrelevant speech: The role of spatial location and timing. Memory and Cognition, 23, 192-200.
Jones, D. M., Farrand, P., Stuart, G., & Morris, N. (1995). Functional equivalence of verbal and spatial information in serial short-term memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 21, 1008-1018. [pdf]
Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (1995). Functional characteristics of the inner voice and the inner ear: Single or double agency? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 21, 436-448. [pdf]
Morris, N., & Jones, D. M. (1995). Cursive transcription errors using restricted displays. In S. A. Robertson (Ed.), Contemporary Ergonomics, 1995 (pp. 99-106). London: Taylor and Francis.
Stuart, G., & Jones, D. M. (1995). Priming the identification of environmental sounds. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 48A, 741-761.
1994
Ellis, J., & Jones, D. M. (1994). Applied cognitive psychology. In P. Spurgeon, R. Davies, & A. J. Chapman (Eds.), Elements of applied psychology (pp. 251- 257). London: Harwood.
Jones, D. M. (1994). Disruption of memory for lipread lists by irrelevant speech: Further support for the changing state hypothesis. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology; Human Experimental Psychology, 47A, 143-160.
1993
Cowley, C., & Jones, D. M. (1993). Assessing the quality of synthetic speech. In C. Baber & J. Noyes (Eds.), Interactive speech technology (pp. 149-155). London: Taylor and Francis.
Jones D. M., & Macken, W. J. (1993). Irrelevant tones produce an 'irrelevant speech effect': Implications for phonological coding in working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 19, 369-381. [pdf]
Jones, D. M. (1993). Obituary: Donald Eric Broadbent (1926-1993). International Journal of Psychology, 28, 746-748. [pdf]
Jones, D. M. (1993). Objects, streams and threads of auditory attention. In A. D. Baddeley & L. Weiskrantz (Eds.), Attention: Selection, awareness and control (pp. 87-104). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Jones, D. M., & Macken, W. J. (1993). Irrelevant speech and cognition. In A. Schick (Ed.), Contributions to Psychological Acoustics, 6th Oldenburg Symposium on Psychological Acoustics (176-186), Oldenberg, Bibliotheks-und Informationssystems der Universitat Oldenberg.
Jones, D. M., Macken, W. J., & Murray, A. C. (1993). Disruption of visual short-term memory by changing-state auditory stimuli: The role of segmentation. Memory and Cognition, 21, 318-328.
Murray, A. C., Frankish, C. R., & Jones, D. M. (1993). Data-entry by voice: facilitating correction of misrecognitions. In C. Baber & J. Noyes (Eds.), Interactive Speech Technology (pp. 137-144). London: Taylor and Francis.
Richens, A., Mercer, A. J., Jones, D. M., Griffiths, A., & Marshall, R. W. (1993). Effects of zolpidem on saccadic eye movements and psychomotor performance: A double- blind, placebo controlled study in healthy volunteers. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 36, 61-65.
Tucker, P., & Jones, D. M. (1993). Document annotation: To write, type or speak? International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 39, 885-900. [pdf]
1992
Cowley, C. K., & Jones, D. M. (1992). More than meets the eye: Issues relating to the application of speech displays in human-computer interaction. Displays, 13, 69-74.
Cowley, C., & Jones, D. M. (1992). Design guidelines for speech output: Synthesised or digitized? Applied Ergonomics, 23, 172-176.
Frankish, C., Jones, D. M., & Hapeshi, K. (1992). Decline in accuracy of automatic speech recognition as a function of time on task: Fatigue or voice drift? International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 36, 797-816.
Hapeshi, K., & Jones, D. M. (1992). Interactive multimedia for instruction: A cognitive analysis of the role of audition and vision. International Journal of Human Computer Interaction, 4, 79-99.
Jones, D. M. (1992). The psychology of auditory distraction. The Proceedings of the 14th International Congression Acoustics, 3, H2-4.
Jones, D. M., & Morris, N. (1992). Irrelevant speech and cognition. In D. M. Jones & A. P. Smith (Eds.), Handbook of human performance. Volume 1: The physical environment (pp. 29-53). London: Academic Press.
Jones, D. M., & Morris, N. (1992). Irrelevant speech and serial recall: Implications for theories of attention and working memory. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 33, 212-229.
Jones, D. M., & Smith, A. P. (1992). Handbook of human performance. Volume I: The physical environment. London: Academic Press.
Jones, D. M., Frankish, C. R., & Hapeshi, K. (1992). Speech recognition in practice. Behaviour and Information Technology, 11(2), 109-122.
Jones, D. M., Madden, C., & Miles, C. (1992). Privileged access by irrelevant speech to short-term memory: the effects of changing state. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 44A, 645-669.
Matthews, G., Jones, D. M., & Chamberlain, A. G. (1992). Predictors of individual differences in mail coding skills, and their variation with ability level. Journal of Applied Psychology, 77, 406-418. [pdf]
Smith, A. P., & Jones, D. M. (1992). Handbook of human performance. Volume II: Health and performance. London: Academic Press.
Smith, A. P., & Jones, D. M. (1992). Handbook of human performance. Volume III: State and trait. London: Academic Press.
Smith, A. P., & Jones, D. M. (1992). Noise and performance. In D. M. Jones & A. P. Smith (Eds.), Handbook of human performance. Volume 1: The physical environment (pp. 1-28). London: Academic Press.
1991
Frankish, C. R., Jones, D. M., & Hapeshi, K. (1991). Maintaining recognition accuracy during data entry tasks using speech input. In E. J. Lovesay (Ed.), Contemporary ergonomics, 1991 (pp. 445-449). London: Taylor and Francis.
Jones, D. M. (1991). Stress and workload: models, methodologies and remedies. In E. Farmer (Ed.), Stress and error in aviation: Proceedings of the XVIII WEEP Conference (pp. 71-77). Aldershot: Avebury Technical.
Jones, D. M., & Broadbent, D. E. (1991). Human performance and noise. In C. S. Harris (Ed.), Handbook of noise control (pp. 24.1-24.24). New York: McGraw Hill.
Jones, D. M., & Tucker, P. (1991). The speech interface: A critique. In H. J. Bullinger (Ed.), Human aspects of computing (pp. 467-473). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Miles, C., Jones, D. M., & Madden, C. (1991). Locus of the irrelevant speech effect in short-term memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 17, 578-584. [pdf]
Morris, N., & Jones, D. M. (1991). Impaired transcription in noisy environments. In E. J. Lovesay (Ed.), Contemporary Ergonomics, 1991 (pp. 184-189). London: Taylor and Francis.
Morris, N., Milne, A. B., Jones, D. M., & Quayle, A. (1991). Updating ones knowledge about the current status of vehicles in a freight system simulation: The effect of rule violation detection and modality of presentation. Applied Ergonomics, 22, 401-408.
Murray, A., Frankish, C. R., & Jones, D. M. (1991). Dialogue design for error recovery in speech recognition interfaces. Proceeding from the 2nd European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (EUROSPEECH'91), 1507-1510.
Tucker, P., & Jones, D. M. (1991). Speech as an interface: An overview. International Journal of Human Computer Interaction, 3, 145-170.
1990
Cowley, C. K., Miles, C., & Jones, D. M. (1990). The incorporation of synthetic speech into man-machine interfaces. In E. J. Lovesay (Ed.), Contemporary ergonomics, 1990 (pp. 438-494). London: Taylor and Francis.
Jones, D. M. (1990). Noise, stress and human behaviour. Journal of Environmental Health, 98, 206-208.
Jones, D. M. (1990). Recent advances in the study of human performance in noise. Environment International, 16, 447-458.
Jones, D. M., Miles, C., & Page, J. (1990). Disruption of reading by irrelevant speech: Effects of attention, arousal or memory? Journal of Applied Cognitive Psychology, 4, 89-108.
Matthews, G., Jones, D. M., & Chamberlain, A. G. (1990). Refining the measurement of mood: The UWIST mood adjective checklist. British Journal of Psychology, 81, 17-42. [pdf]
Morris, N., & Jones, D. M. (1990). Habituation to irrelevant speech: Effects on a visual short-term memory task. Perception and Psychophysics, 47, 291-297.
Morris, N., & Jones, D. M. (1990). Memory updating and working memory: The role of the central executive. British Journal of Psychology, 81, 111-121. [pdf]
Morris, N., Jones, D. M., & Milne, A. B. (1990). Using simulations to examine complex cognitive processes. In E. J. Lovesay (Ed.), Contemporary Ergonomics, 1990 (pp. 438-444). London: Taylor and Francis.
1989
Hapeshi, K., & Jones, D. M. (1989). Concurrent manual tracking and speaking: Implications for automatic speech recognition. In G. Salvendy & M. Smith (Eds.), Work with computers: Organizational, management, stress and health aspects (pp. 412-418). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Jones, D. M. (1989). Progress and prospects in the study of performance in noise. Noise as a Public Health Problem, 3, 383-400.
Jones, D. M. (1989). The sonic interface. In M. Smith & G. Salvendy (Eds.), Work with Computers: Organizational management, stress and health aspects (pp. 382-388). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Jones, D. M., & Hapeshi, K. (1989). Monitoring speech recognizer feedback during data entry from short-term memory: A working memory analysis. International Journal of Human Computer Interaction, 1, 193-207.
Jones, D. M., Hapeshi, K., & Frankish, C. (1989). Design guidelines for speech recognition interfaces. Applied Ergonomics, 20, 47-52.
Kilminster, S. G., Lewis, M. J., Jones, D. M., & Henderson, A. H. (1989). Effects of acebutolol and atenolol on mood and cognition when given to healthy volunteers or hypertensive patients. Journal of Drug Development, 2, 155-166.
Matthews, G., Jones, D. M., & Chamberlain, A. G. (1989). Interactive effects of extraversion and arousal on attentional task performance: Multiple resources or encoding processes? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 56, 629-639. [pdf]
Miles, C., & Jones, D. M. (1989). The fallacy of the cross-modal Stroop effect: A rejoinder to Cowan. Perception and Psychophysics, 45, 85-86.
Miles, C., Jones, D. M., & Simpson, A. (1989). Human factors in speech synthesis: factors affecting friendliness and efficiency. Proceedings from the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (EUROSPEECH'89), 2, 585-589.
Miles, C., Madden, C., & Jones, D. M. (1989). Cross-modal, auditory-visual Stroop interference: A reply to Cowan and Barron. Perception and Psychophysics, 45, 77-81.
Morris, N., Jones, D. M., & Quayle, A. (1989). Memory disruption by background speech and singing. In E. Megaw (Ed.), Contemporary Ergonomics, 1989 (pp. 494-499). London: Taylor and Francis.
1988
Gallacher, J. E. J., Beswick, A. D., Jones, D. M., & Turkington, E. E. (1988). Type-A behaviour and pressor response in a representative sample of middle aged men. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 32, 51-61. [pdf]
Hapeshi, K., & Jones, D. M. (1988). The ergonomics of automatic speech recognition interfaces. International Review of Ergonomics, 2, 251-290.
Hapeshi, K., Hudson, S. M., & Jones, D. M. (1988). Voice data-entry feedback and short-term memory. In E. D. Megaw (Ed.), Contemporary Ergonomics (pp. 105-110). London: Taylor and Francis.
Jones, D. M. (1988). Computers for the people: HCI in prospect. In D. M. Jones & R. Winder (Eds.), People and computers IV: Proceedings of the Fourth Conference of the British Computer Society Human-Computer Interaction Specialist Group (pp. 3-8). University of Manchester: Cambridge University Press.
Jones, D. M., & Winder, R. (Eds.). (1988). People and computers IV: Proceedings of the Fourth Conference of the British Computer Society Human-Computer Interaction Specialist Group. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Jones, D. M., Chamberlain, A. G., & Barton, P. H. (1988). Segregation strategies in a mail handling task. In E. D. Megaw (Ed.), Contemporary Ergonomics, 1988 (pp. 515-520). London: Taylor and Francis.
Jones, D. M., Miles, C., & Faulkner, A. (1988). The impact of new technology on nursing. In D. Wallis & C. DeWolff (Eds.), Stress and organisational problems in hospitals: Implications for management (pp. 143-155). London: Croom Helm.
Kilminster, S. G., Lewis, M. J., & Jones, D. M. (1988). Anxiolytic effects of acebutolol and atenolol at steady state in healthy volunteers with induced anxiety. Psychopharmacology, 95, 245-249.
Mercer, A., Allen, E. M., Jones, D. M., Wroe, S., & Richens, A. (1988). The effects of minaprine and chlorpromazine, alone and in combination, on human psychomotor performance and mood. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 25, 680-681.
Miles, C., Madden, C., & Jones, D. M. (1988). Levels of interference by irrelevant speech: One, some or many? In A. Colley & J. Beech (Eds.), Cognition and action in skilled behaviour (pp. 349-359). Amsterdam: North Holland.
Morris, N., & Jones, D. M. (1988). The effect of relevant and irrelevant transcription on a freightline simulation. In E. D. Megaw (Ed.), Contemporary Ergonomics, 1988 (pp. 503-508). London: Taylor and Francis.
1987
Chamberlain, A. G., & Jones, D. M. (1987). Satisfactions and stresses in the sorting of mail. Work and Stress, 1, 25-34.
Frankish, C. R., & Jones, D. M. (1987). Parcel sorting by speech recognition: A case study in vocabulary design. In J. Laver & M. A. Jacks (Eds.), Speech Technology: Volume II (pp. 197-201). Edinburgh: CEP Consultants.
Frankish, C. R., Jones, D. M., Madden, C., Waight, K., & Stoddart, J. (1987). Parcel sorting by speech recognition: Human factor issues. In D. Daiper & R. Winder (Eds.), People and computers III: Proceedings of the Third Conference of the British Computer Society Human-Computer Interaction Specialist Group (pp. 187-198). University of Exeter: Cambridge University Press.
Hapeshi, K., Jones, D. M., & Frankish, C. R. (1987). Human factors aspects of template training. In J. Laver & M. A. Jacks (Eds.), Speech Technology: Volume II (pp. 397-401). Edinburgh: CEP Consultants.
Jones, D. M., & Broadbent, D. E. (1987). Noise. In G. Salvendy (Ed.), Handbook of human factors (pp. 623-649). New York: Wiley.
Jones, D. M., & Miles, C. (1987). The value of silence. Spectrum, 210, 2-4.
Jones, D. M., Chapman, A. J., & Auburn, T. (1987). Arousal and the Bakan vigilance task: The effects of noise intensity and the presence of others. Current Psychological Research and Reviews, 6, 196-206.
Jones, D. M., Hapeshi, K., & Frankish, C. R. (1987). Human factors and the problems of evaluation in the design of speech systems interfaces. In D. Diaper & R. Winder (Eds.), People and computers III: Proceedings of the Third Conference of the British Computer Society Human-Computer Interaction Specialist Group (pp. 41-50). University of Exeter: Cambridge University Press.
Jones, D. M., Morris, N., & Quayle, A. J. (1987). The psychology of briefing: A review and seven recommendations for improving performance. Applied Ergonomics, 18, 335-339.
Morris, N., & Jones, D. M. (1987). Reporting words from the eye or the ear: To write or to speak? Ergonomics, 30, 665-674
Starr, A. F., Hudson, S. M., Jones, D. M., & Frankish, C. R. (1987). Automatic speech recognition: The users’ view. In J. Laver & M. A. Jacks (Eds.), Speech technology: Volume II (pp. 73-76). London: CEP Consultants.
1986
Griffiths, A. N., Jones, D. M., & Richens, A. (1986). The effects of nefopam alone and in combination with ethanol on human psychomotor performance, ventilatory response to hypercapnia and mood. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 89, 707.
Griffiths, A. N., Jones, D. M., & Richens, A. (1986). Zoplicone produces effects on human performance similar to flurazepam, lormetazepam and triazolam. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 21, 647-653.
Jones, D. M., Allen, E. M., Griffiths, A. N., Marshall, R. W., & Richens, A. (1986). Human cognitive function following binedaline (50 mg and 100 mg) and imipramine (75 mg): Results with a new battery of tests. Psychopharmacology, 89, 198-202.
Kilminster, S. G., & Jones, D. M. (1986). Perceived control and the cold pressor test. Stress Medicine, 2, 73-77.
Miles, C., Porter, K., & Jones, D. M. (1986). The interactive effects of alcohol and mood on dual task performance. Psychopharmacology, 89, 432-435.
Terry, M. A., & Jones, D. M. (1986). Preference for potential tinnitus maskers: Results from annoyance ratings. British Journal of Audiology, 20, 277-297.
1985
Jones, D. M., Frankish, C. R., & Taylor, M. (1985). Matching the machine to man: The human factors issues in voice input. Voice Processing, 23-30.
1984
Davies, D. R., & Jones, D. M. (1984). Effects of noise on performance. In W. Tempest (Ed.), The noise handbook (pp. 87-141). London: Academic Press.
Davies, D. R., Jones, D. M., & Taylor, A. (1984). Individual differences in attention. In R. Parasuraman & D. R. Davies (Eds.), Varieties of attention (pp. 395-447). New York: Academic Press.
Jones, D. M. (1984). Performance effects. In D. M. Jones & A. J. Chapman (Eds.), Noise and society (pp. 125-153). Chichester: Wiley.
Jones, D. M., & Chapman, A. J. (1984). Noise and society. Chichester: Wiley.
Jones, D. M., & Chapman, A. J. (1984). Sound and the individual: Noise and society. In D. M.
Jones & A. J. Chapman (Eds.), Noise and society (pp. 1-6). Chichester: Wiley.
Jones, D. M., & Davies, D. R. (1984). Individual and group differences in response to noise. In D. M. Jones & A. J. Chapman (Eds.), Noise and society (pp. 125-153). Chichester: Wiley.
Lewis, M. J., Jones, D. M., Dart, A. M., & Henderson, A. H. (1984). The psychological side-effects of acebutolol and atenolol. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 17, 364-366.
Miles, C., Auburn, T. C., & Jones, D. M. (1984). Effects of loud noise and signal probability on visual vigilance. Ergonomics, 27, 855-862.
1983
Jones, D. M. (1983). Loud noise and levels of control: A study of serial reaction. In G. Rossi (Ed.), Fifth International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem (pp. 809-917). Turin: Minerva.
Moser, G., & Jones, D. M. (1983). Performance and annoyance. In G. Rossi (Ed.), Fifth International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem (pp. 867-870). Turin: Minerva.
Richens, A., Allen, E., Jones, D. M., Griffiths, A., & Marshall, R. (1983). A comparison of intra-muscular Meptazinol (100 mg.) and Papaveretum (20 mg.) on human performance in healthy male volunteers. Post-graduate Medical Journal, 59, 19-24.
Slater, R., & Jones, D. M. (1983). Some initial survey results from the Cardiff Tinnitus Research Group. British Tinnitus Association Newsletter – 21 April.
Terry, A. M., Jones, D. M., Davies, B., & Slater, R. (1983). Parametric studies of tinnitus masking and residual inhibition. British Journal of Audiology, 17, 245-256.
1982
Davies, D. R., & Jones, D. M. (1982). Hearing and noise. In W. T. Singleton (Ed.), The Body at work: Biological ergonomics (pp. 365-413). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Jones, D. M. (1982). Effects of noise. In G. R. J. Hockey (Ed.), Stress and fatigue in human performance (pp. 61-96). Chichester: Wiley.
Jones, D. M., Auburn, T. C., & Chapman, A. J. (1982). Perceived control in loud continuous noise. Current Psychological Research, 2, 111-112.
Jones, D. M., Thomas, J. R., & Harding, A. (1982). Recognition memory for prose items in noise. Current Psychological Research, 2, 33-44.
Terry, A. M., Jones, D. M., Davis, B., & Slater, R. (1982). Estimation of loudness by questionnaire. Journal of Applied Psychology, 68, 273-277.
Thomas, J. R., & Jones, D. M. (1982). Individual differences in noise annoyance and the uncomfortable loudness level. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 82, 289-304.
1981
Jones, D. M., Chapman, A. J., & Auburn, T. C. (1981). Noise and the environment: A social perspective. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 1, 43-59.
Smith, A. P., Jones, D. M., & Broadbent, D. E. (1981). Effects of noise on recall of categorized lists. British Journal of Psychology, 72, 299-316. [pdf]
Thomas, J. R., & Jones, D. M. (1981). Factors influencing the setting of noise discomfort criteria. Proceedings of Noise-Con '81: Noise Control Technology, 411-414.
Thomas, J. R., & Jones, D. M. (1981). Noise annoyance and the uncomfortable loudness level. In A. Schick (Ed.), Akustik zwichen und psychologie (pp. 40-47). Stuttgart: Ernst Klett.
1980
Chapman, A. J., & Jones, D. M. (1980). Models of man. Leicester: British Psychological Society.
Jones, D. M., & Lewis, R. (1981). Effects of structured relaxation on retrieval from long-term memory. Journal of Biological Psychology, 11, 37-44.
Jones, D. M., Auburn, T. C., & Chapman, A. J. (1980). Psychological aspects of exposure to loud noise. Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Protection of Workers Against Noise, 3, 194-203.
Williams, J., & Jones, D. M. (1980). Noise and driver performance. In D. Oborne & J. A. Levis (Eds.), Transport research: Volume II (pp. 165-172). London: Academic Press.
1979
Auburn, T. C., Chapman, A. J., & Jones, D. M. (1979). Work and leisure: occupational stress and its aftermath. Learning, May/June, 64-66.
Jones, D. M. (1979). Stress and memory. In M. M. Gruneberg & P. E. Morris (Eds.), Applied problems in memory (pp. 185-214). London: Academic Press.
Jones, D. M., & Broadbent, D. E. (1979). Side effects of interference with speech by noise. Ergonomics, 22, 1073-1081.
Jones, D. M., & Chapman, A. J. (1979). Stress after hours. In C. Mackay & T. Cox (Eds.), Response to stress: Occupational aspects (pp. 106-111). London: IPC.
Jones, D. M., Chapman, A. J., & Auburn, T. C. (1979). Noise, health and wellbeing. In D. J. Oborne, M. M. Gruneberg, & J. R. Eisser (Eds.), Research in psychology and medicine: Physical aspects (pp. 149-156). London: Academic Press.
Jones, D. M., Gale, M. A., & Smallbone, A. (1979). Short-term recall of nine-digit strings and the EEG. British Journal of Psychology, 70, 97-119. [pdf]
Jones, D. M., Jones, M. E. L., Lewis, M. J., & Spriggs, T. L. B. (1979). Drugs and human memory: effects of low doses of nitrazepam and hyoscine on retention. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 7, 479-483.
Jones, D. M., Smith, A. P., & Broadbent, D. E. (1979). The effects of moderate intensity noise on visual vigilance. Journal of Applied Psychology, 6, 627-634.
Thomas, J. R., & Jones, D. M. (1979). Effects of noise and feedback on line drawing. In C. Mackay & T. Cox (Eds.), Response to stress: Occupational aspects (pp. 190-195). London: IPC.
1978
Jones, D. M., & Rhodes, R. (1978). Short-term memory and the EEG: Effects of instructions to rehearse. Journal of Biological Psychology, 7, 239-248.
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Research
Funding
2012-2016 SWEDISH COUCIL FOR WORKING LIFE AND SOCIAL RESEARCH Warning! Investigating factors relating to attention and performance with complex alarms in complex settings. (Ljungberg, Parmentier, et al. and Jones, at the University of Umea -- 456,000 Euro).
2012-2016 SWEDISH RESEARCH COUNCIL An empirical investigation of of distraction by vibratory and auditory stimuli. Swedish Research Council (Ljungberg, Parmentier, et al. and Jones, at the University of Umea, 372,00 Euro).
2010-2013 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. Embodying cognition: A perceptual-gestural account of storage in short-term memory (with Macken & Hughes, £457, 036)
2010-2011 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. Resisting attentional capture: The control of auditory distraction (with Hughes, £99,999)
2009-2015 AUTISM CYMRU (AND OTHERS). Chair and Fellowship in Autism. (£750,000).
2009-2012 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL: Auditory distraction during semantic processing: A process-oriented view. (£392, 345).
2007-2009 AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL: ‘Working memory: The binding of spatial and non-spatial features in the retention of visual and auditory information ($A 307,000, at the University of Western Australia, with Maybery, Van Valkenburg, Parmentier, Kubovy).
2006-2009 QINETIQ PLC. Studentship: Auditory affordance: A link between perception and action. (£103,000, with Macken, Singh).
2006-2009 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. ‘Verbal short-term memory: Primitive or parasite?’ (£305,000, with Macken)
2006-2009 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. Now, where was I? Cognitive models and support mechanisms for interrupted task performance. (£193,342, with Hodgetts).
2005-2007 WELSH ARTS COUNCIL. MindArt (£45,000 with Halligan).
2006-2011 HIGHER EDUCATION FUNDING CONCIL FOR WALES. ‘Wales Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience’ (£5,190,000 Cardiff co-leader in multicentre bid (with net of £2,000,000 to Cardiff).
2005-2006 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. Auditory attentional capture: Stimulus context and task vulnerability (£45,000, with Hughes).
2005-2006 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. Attentional selectivity and semantic memory: Studies of auditory distraction.’(£47,000, with Macken & Hughes; ESRC ref: RES-000-22-1526).
2005 MIMEX CLUSTER PROJECT. Project Bid led byGeneral Dynamics in Phase 2 of DIF DTC. (approx £240,000, plus 27% in kind, over 2.5 years, With Patrick).
2004-2006 AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL. Binding in working memory ($A135,000, with Parmentier and Maybery).
2003-2006 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE . Designing integrated displays to support team situation awareness. Funded under the Data and Information Fusion Defence Technology Centre. (£225,000, with Dr. J. Patrick).
2003-2006 DEFENCE TECHNOLOGY CENTRE (General Dynamics and others) (£330, 000 with Dr. Patrick, Howes, Banbury).
2002-2005 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. ‘Office noise: Acoustic, cognitive and individual determinants of distraction’. (£132, 291, with Banbury).
2002-2004 EUROCONTROL CARE INNOVATIVE ACTIONS (BY COMPETITION WITH QINETIQ AND NLR). ‘Cognitive streaming and air traffic management’ (£430, 082).
2002 QINETIQ ‘Isolation of further processes that generate task interference based on the cognitive streaming hypothesis’(£25,140, with Macken).
2001-2004 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. ‘Organisational factors in serial recall: The role of perceptual organisation and rehearsal’ (£170, 179, with Macken).
2000-2002 AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL RESEARCHER EXCHANGE SCHEME. ‘Spatial and verbal working memory’ ($A26,900 with Maybery and Morrison).
1999. AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL. ‘Working memory: Fundamental processes common to the verbal and spatial modalities?’ ($A 7,000 with Maybery and Cowan).
1999-2001. AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL. ‘Auditory-spatial short-term memory’ ($A 116,000 with Maybery and Morrison).
1999-2001 DEFENCE EVALUATION AND RESEARCH AGENCY ‘Task alternation as workload’ (£96, 497 with Macken).
1999 BRITISH COUNCIL. Travel Grant (Alliance Scheme): £980
1999 BRITISH COUNCIL. Travel Grant (Alliance Scheme: Anglo French Collaboration): £980.
1998-2001 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE CORPORATE RESEARCH FUND. ‘Developing a Cognitive Streaming model of workload’ (£256,600).
1998-2001 ENGINERRING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL ‘Case studies of direct interaction with virtual humans in immersive design environments’ (£227,231, with Pham).
1998-2001 DEFENCE EVALUATION AND RESEARCH AGENCY. ‘Studies for a cognitive streaming model of workload’ (£140, 000).
1998-2001 DEFENCE EVALUATION AND RESEARCH AGENCY. ‘Human factors aspects of remote workstations’ (£140, 000, with Snowden, Howes).
1997-2000 DEFENCE EVALUATION AND RESEARCH AGENCY. ‘Air human factors’ (£216,000).
1997-1998 ENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL. Navigating discontinuous virtual worlds: The role of cognitive maps and wayfinding aids. (£58, 000, with Howes, Payne).
1997-1998 DEFENCE EVALUATION AND RESEARCH AGENCY. Model of the performance of environmental stressors on aircrew performance’ (£91, 750).
1996-1999 JOINT INFORMATION SYSEMS COMMITTEE OF THE RESEARCH COUNCILS ‘A networked virtual laboratory for experimental psychology’ (£288, 000 with Howes).
1995-1998 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. ‘Irrelevant speech and cognitive efficiency’ (£84, 000).
1995-1996 HIGHER EDUCATION FUNDING COUNCIL FOR WALES. ‘Virtual environment laboratory’, (£60,000).
1995 THE BRITISH COUNCIL. ‘The irrelevant speech effect: Working memory and noise effects upon performance’ (£2,000).
1994-1995: DEFENCE RESEARCH AGENCY. ‘Optimisation of connected word speech recognition with the crew station demonstrator facility’, (£14,100).
1994-1995 DEFENCE RESEARCH AGENCY. ‘Stereopsis and colour in HMD and HUD systems’ (£97,100 and £34,600, with Snowden).
1994-1995 DEFENCE RESEARCH AGENCY ‘Studies of the factor structure of workload’, (£133,700 and £8,400 with Tattersall).
1993-1995: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. ‘Cognitive aspects of auditory distraction’, (£58,100).
1993-1995: DEFENCE RESEARCH AGENCY (Royal Aerospace Establishment, Farnborough) ‘Multiple task performance and the prediction of workload’, (£63,872 Tattersall).
1992-1995: MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (Army Personnel Research Establishment). 'Cognitive processes in planning, plan behaviour and monitoring', (£169,748, with Tattersall, Payne).
1992-1993: DEFENCE RESEARCH AGENCY (Royal Aerospace Establishment, Farnborough) 'Task combination, workload and the assessment of task interference', (£26,700, with Tattersall).
1991-1994: MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. ‘Speech recognition — Feedback and dialogue design’, (£116,000).
1990-1992: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. 'Multi-modal person identification: Interaction effects of face, name and voice recognition', (£41,470, with Ellis).
1990-1992: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. 'Cross-modal interference by speech: Factors affecting privileged access to memory', (£29,000).
1990-1992: DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION. 'Human factors in auditory interfaces', (£225,000).
1989-1992: DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION. 'Human factors of voice annotation', (Studentship and equipment donation) (£45,000).
1989-1991: MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. 'Human factors in multi-modal dialogues', (£62,000).
1988-1991: MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. 'Human factors in the design of command and control systems', (£283,000).
1988-1990: DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION (UK). 'Human factors of mixed modality', (£62,000, with Miles).
1988-1989: The Trade Union APEX. 'Computers in the workplace: A human factors analysis', (£16,900).
1986-1989: SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH COUNCIL. 'Human factors in the design of speech systems interfaces'. (£456,000).
1986-1989: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. 'Interference of proofreading and short-term memory by irrelevant speech', (£31,006, with Miles).
1985-1988: MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. 'Human information processing under high work-load' (£157,124).
1985-1986: THE EUROPEAN FOUNDATION. 'Impact of new technology in the health services', (£19,376).
1984-1987: THE POST OFFICE. 'Human factors in coding desk operation', (£116,000).
1982-1986: MAY AND BAKER LTD. 'Effects of beta blockers on performance and mood', (£25,000).
1982-1983: THE EUROPEAN FOUNDATION. 'Stress of new technology in posts and telecommunications', (£11,950).
1980-1983: DHSS. 'Subjective tinnitus and the effectiveness of tailored masking', (£35,000, with Slater).
1978-1980: SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL. 'Social aspects and after-effects of performance in loud noise', (£9,986, with Chapman).
Research Group
Robert Hughes
Helen Hodgett
Bill Macken
Michail Kozlov
David Maidment
Research Collaborators
Sebastien Tremblay , University of Laval, Quebec, Canada
Fabrice Parmentier, University of the Balearics, Majorca, Spain
Phillip Beaman, University of Reading
Murray Maybery, University of Western Australia
Patrik Sörqvist, Centre for Built Environment, University of Gävle, Gävle, Sweden
Postgraduate Students
Postgraduate Research Interests
1) Auditory distraction and attentional capture, especially the effects of perceptual organizational processes on cognition, particularly short-term memory.
2) Serial short-term memory, particularly distinctions between spatial and verbal memory.
3) The role of auditory perceptual organization in phenomena ordinarily ascribed to auditory buffer storage.
If you are interested in applying for a PhD, or for further information regarding my postgraduate research, please contact me directly (contact details available on the 'Overview' page), or submit a formal application here.
Current Students
Previous Students
R. Thomas, SERC, PhD 1983 - Director, Fire Research Program, National Research Council, Canada
C. Miles, University, PhD 1983 now Senior Lecturer Cardiff University
J. Williams, ESRC, PhD 1987 now Professor Cardiff University
A. Kechroud, Algerian Govt., PhD 1986 now Professor Saudi Arabia
T. C. Auburn, Research Staff, PhD 1987 now Principal Lecturer Plymouth University
S. Kilminster, May and Baker Ltd, PhD 1987 now Company Director Pharmacology Research
D. Clark, SERC, PhD 1989 now Industry Programme Manager, European Bioinformatics Unit, Cambridge
C. Madden, Research Staff, MPhil 1989
K. Coyle, NI DoE, PhD 1990 now lecturer University of Ulster
J. Bradshaw, ESRC, PhD 1991
G. Chamberlain, MPhil 1992 - Head of Human Factors Research, Post Office Research, Swindon – now retired
J. Pollock, CASE, PhD 1993
P. Tucker, Digital Ltd, PhD 1993 now Senior Lecturer, University of Swansea
G. Stuart, SERC, PhD 1995 now Senior Lecturer York St John University
A. Murray, Research Staff, PhD 1995 now Principal Lecturer, UWIC
P. Farrand, University of Wales, PhD 1996 now Senior Teaching Fellow, University of Exeter
A. Bridges, ESRC, PhD 1997 now Professor and Dean Central Queensland University
P. Brawn, SERC, PhD 1998 now Director 'Eyetracker' Sydney Australia
P. Beaman, University of Wales, PhD 1998 now Senior Lecturer, University of Reading
W. Macken, Research Staff, PhD 1998 now Reader, Cardiff University
N. Mosdell, Research Staff, MPhil 1998* now Senior Lecturer Cardiff University
R. Ruddle, Research Staff, PhD 1998 now Senior Lecturer University of Leeds
G. Rogers, British Aerospace, MPhil 1998 now consultant Kaisen Consulting
C. Cowley, Research Staff, PhD 1999 now Senior Lecturer University of Bournemouth
M. Doyle, CASE, PhD1998 * Royal Holloway and Bedford College, University of London
S. Tremblay, ORS, PhD 1999 now Professor University of Laval
D. Alford, BBSRC CASE, PhD 1999 now freelance researcher
F. Parmentier, ESRC, PhD 2000 now Professor University of Ballearics
A. Nicholls, BBSRC, PhD 2001 - Research Manager Nite-Works and Qinetic plc
R. Houghton, EPSRC CASE PhD 2002* now Research Fellow University of Manchester
R. Hughes, ESRC Competition, PhD 2003 now Lecturer Cardiff University
H. Hodgetts, Cardiff University, PhD 2005 now Researcher University of Laval
P. Morgan, ESRC Competition Award, PhD 2005 now Senior Lecturer University of Newport
G. Green, BBSRC CASE PhD 2005* now researcher Cardiff University
A Woodward, Cardiff University staff, PhD 2006* now Research Associate Cardiff University
G. Lloyd, Cardiff University, MSc 2006*
J. Marsh, Cardiff University, PhD 2006 now Research Associate Cardiff University
Biography
Undergraduate Education
BSc (Tech) Occupational Psychology, UWIST Cardiff
Postgraduate Education
PhD UWIST Cardiff
Awards/External Committees
Member, Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Fellow of the British Psychological Society (FBPS)
Academician Academy of Social Science (AcSS)
Adjunct Professor, University of Western Australia
Employment
1974-1976: University of Oxford, Research Assistant
1976-1982: Lecturer, Department of Applied Psychology, UWIST
1982-1988: Senior Lecturer, Applied Psychology, UWIST
1988-1992: Reader, University of Wales College of Cardiff
1992-present: Professor (Personal Chair), Cardiff University
2003-present: Head of School of Psychology, Cardiff University

