Adrian Parke

About Adrian Parke

Adrian Parke, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of the West of Scotland, specializes in the field of Psychology, Behaviour Change, Self Regulation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The Burglary Cognitive Distortions Scale: its association with burglary proclivity and other key variables

I think I don’t feel sick: Exploring the Relationship Between Cognitive Demand and Cybersickness in Virtual Reality using fNIRS

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Behavior sequencing violent episodes in forensic youth populations

Risk factors for momentary loss of control and subsequent abandonment of self-devised dietary restraint plans in adults with weight-loss goals: a behaviour sequence analysis …

Learning at school through to university: the educational experiences of students with dyslexia at one UK higher education institution

Action video game players do not differ in the perception of contrast-based motion illusions but experience more vection and less discomfort in a virtual environment compared …

The relationship between vection, cybersickness and head movements elicited by illusory motion in virtual reality

Adrian Parke Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2063

Citations(since 2020)

957

Cited By

1445

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

39

i10Index(since 2020)

29

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Adrian Parke Skills & Research Interests

Psychology

Behaviour Change

Self Regulation

Top articles of Adrian Parke

The Burglary Cognitive Distortions Scale: its association with burglary proclivity and other key variables

Psychology, Crime & Law

2023/11/26

Matthew King-Parker
Matthew King-Parker

H-Index: 0

Adrian Parke
Adrian Parke

H-Index: 15

I think I don’t feel sick: Exploring the Relationship Between Cognitive Demand and Cybersickness in Virtual Reality using fNIRS

2023/4/19

Behavior sequencing violent episodes in forensic youth populations

International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology

2022/1

Adrian Parke
Adrian Parke

H-Index: 15

Risk factors for momentary loss of control and subsequent abandonment of self-devised dietary restraint plans in adults with weight-loss goals: a behaviour sequence analysis …

Psychology & Health

2022/6/26

Adrian Parke
Adrian Parke

H-Index: 15

David Keatley
David Keatley

H-Index: 18

Learning at school through to university: the educational experiences of students with dyslexia at one UK higher education institution

Disability & Society

2022/4/22

Action video game players do not differ in the perception of contrast-based motion illusions but experience more vection and less discomfort in a virtual environment compared …

Journal of Cognitive Enhancement

2022/3/31

Patrick Dickinson
Patrick Dickinson

H-Index: 11

Adrian Parke
Adrian Parke

H-Index: 15

The relationship between vection, cybersickness and head movements elicited by illusory motion in virtual reality

Displays

2022/1/1

The Effect of Motion Direction and Eccentricity on Vection and Cybersickness in Virtual Reality-an EEG study

Multisensory research

2021/4/20

Patrick Dickinson
Patrick Dickinson

H-Index: 11

Adrian Parke
Adrian Parke

H-Index: 15

Diegetic Tool Management in a Virtual Reality Training Simulation

2021/3/27

Experiencing Simulated Confrontations in Virtual Reality

2021/5/6

Is Virtual Reality Sickness Elicited by Illusory Motion Affected by Gender and Prior Video Gaming Experience?

2021/3/27

Adrian Parke
Adrian Parke

H-Index: 15

Patrick Dickinson
Patrick Dickinson

H-Index: 11

The relationship between cybersickness, vection, and postural instability induced by optimized Fraser Wilcox illusions in virtual reality (VR)

Perception

2020/6/18

Virtual reality as a platform for research in gambling behaviour

Computers in Human Behavior

2020/6/1

Understanding the lived experiences of transitioning adults with gender Dysphoria in the United Kingdom: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling

2020/1/2

Mapping the pathways between recreational cannabis use and mood disorders: A Behaviour Sequence Analysis approach

Health Promotion Journal of Australia

2020/1

Adrian Parke
Adrian Parke

H-Index: 15

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