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Dr. Ann Reynolds serves as a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Psychology within the Sciences Division at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. She holds a PhD and contributes to the department's academic staff, as listed on the official University of Otago Psychology Department contact page. Reynolds is involved in undergraduate education, supporting courses such as PSYC210 Principles of Psychological Research, where she is noted as a tutor at Level 3 in the William James Building, and PSYC211 Brain and Cognition, listed as Teaching Fellow in course outlines. She has been associated with PSYC100 and PSYC112 course guidebooks, indicating her role in foundational psychology teaching. Additionally, she provided a book review for Psychology Aotearoa, the magazine of the New Zealand Psychological Society, in its May 2018 issue, demonstrating her engagement with contemporary developments in the field.
Reynolds' research profile on academic platforms shows expertise in cognitive neuropsychology and learning and memory. Her publications, primarily co-authored with Jeff Miller from the Department of Psychology at the University of Otago, focus on cognitive processes including visual search, reaction time distributions, and nontarget processing. Key works include 'Display Size Effects in Visual Search: Analyses of Reaction Time Distributions as Mixtures' (Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2009), 'Mechanisms of the associated nontargets effect' (Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2007), 'A likelihood ratio test for mixture effects' (Behavior Research Methods, 2006), and 'Backward Response-Level Crosstalk in the Psychological Refractory Period Paradigm' (Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2006). These contributions have garnered citations, with her research works totaling 96 citations across four listed items on ResearchGate. Her work supports empirical methods in psychological research, aligning with her teaching in research principles.
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