Professor John Parkinson

Professor

Contact info

Professor of Behavioural Psychology

School of Psychology and Sport Science

Department of Psychology
Brigantia Building
Penrallt Road
Gwynedd LL57 2AS
United Kingdom

Email: j.parkinson@bangor.ac.uk

  1. Chapter › Research › Not peer-reviewed
  2. Published

    Differential involvement of amygdala subsystems in appetitive conditioning and drug addiction.

    Everitt, B. J., Cardinal, R. N., Hall, J., Parkinson, J. A., Robbins, T. W. & Aggleton, J. P. (ed.), 1 Jan 2000, The amygdala: a functional analysis. 2000 ed. Oxford University Press, p. 353-390

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

  3. Published

    Positive emotions and reward: appetitive systems: amygdala and striatum.

    Parkinson, J. A. & Squire, L. B. (ed.), 1 Jan 2008, New Encyclopedia of Neuroscience (4th Edition). 2008 ed. Elsevier

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

  4. Paper › Research › Not peer-reviewed
  5. Published

    Nudging through Technology: Choice Architectures and the Mobile Information Revolution

    Goodman, A. M., Thomas, A. M., Parkinson, J. A., Moore, P., Goodman, A., Xhafa, F. & Barolli, L., 23 Oct 2013, p. 255-261.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

  6. Published

    SAFMEDS cards for effective STEM learning

    Hunter, S. H., Parkinson, J. A., Beverley, M., Hunter, S., Hughes, J. C. & Parkinson, J., 1 May 2014.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

  7. Review article › Research › Peer-reviewed
  8. Associative processes in addiction and reward. The role of amygdala-ventral striatal subsystems

    Everitt, B. J., Parkinson, J. A., Olmstead, M. C., Arroyo, M., Robledo, P. & Robbins, T. W., 29 Jun 1999, In: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 877, p. 412-38 27 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review

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