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Dr Lindsey Carruthers' Recognition (29)

Carruthers, L., MacLean, R., & Willis, A. (2016, September). Creativity and Attention: Differences between those with and without Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Oral presentation at 2nd MIC Conference, Bologna, Italy.

Carruthers, L., MacLean, R., & Willis, A. (2017, August). An eye-tracking study of the allocation of visual attention during creativity tasks, and the differences between those with and without ADHD. Oral presentation at BPS Cognitive Section Annual Confe

Murray, J., Nedel Duarte, L., Carruthers, L., Chouliara, Z., Thomson, M. E., & McClatchey, K. (2017). Keeping focus: Using eye-tracking to identify decisional-style and risk cues used in suicide risk assessment. Paper presented at International Associatio

Panel Member: How to succeed pre- and post-viva

Conference Travel and Accommodation Grant

Studying Psychology at University, presentation at Liberton High School

Carruthers, L., MacLean, R., Campbell, S., Lingg, V., MacNair, L., & Menzies, F. (2017, May). Optimising the Unusual Uses Task. Presented at Psychology of Creativity, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Edinburgh Napier University Researcher Development Grant

Higher Education Academy Fellowship

Midlothian Science Festival High School Presentations

Reviewer for European Journal of Psychology

Reviewer for Journal of Creative Behaviour

Founder of UK Creativity Researchers and Conference Organiser

Carruthers, L., MacLean, R., & Willis, A. (2017, March). Creativity and Attention: Differences between those with and without Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, an Eye-Tracking Investigation. Oral presentation at ICPS Conference, Vienna, Austria.

Carruthers, L. (2016, November). Creativity and Attention. Invited guest speaker at University of Buckingham.

Open University Cognitive Psychology Film

Research Press Release

Manage the Psychology Group Blog

Carruthers, L., MacLean, R., & Willis, A. (2016, September). Give it a rest: A short distraction from a creative problem solving task can increase the proportion of flexible and original responses. Oral presentation at BPS Cognitive Section Annual Confere

Invited chairperson (March 2014). Cognitive psychology section, BPS Undergraduate Student Conference, Edinburgh.