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Dr. Douglas Potter

Senior Lecturer

 

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Contact Details:
Telephone: (+44)(1382) 384632
Email: Douglas Potter

Postal Address:
School of Psychology
The University of Dundee
Dundee
DD1 4HN
Scotland, UK

 

Biography

Douglas Potter is a senior lecturer in the School of Psychology and is an honorary Clinical Research Scientist with NHS Tayside. He chairs the fMRI user group of the Tayside Clinical Research Centre www.crctayside.org.uk. Dr Potter's main interest is in the dynamics of attention control. He is a member of the British Association of Cognitive Neuroscience (BACN) and co-hosted a recent annual meeting in sunny Dundee in 2007.http://www.dundee.ac.uk/psychology/external/bacn/index.htm

Current and recent projects:

 

Research Grouping

Neuroscience and Development

 

Research Topics

Dr. Douglas Potter. Attention and brain plasticity. Effects of closed head injury (including football heading) on cognitive function. Effects of abnormal brain development on cognition (autistic spectrum disorders). Music processing

 

 

Research Funding

2007-2008 Dr D.D. Potter (PI), Dr Astrid Schloerscheidt, Dr Ben Tatler. Development of translational biomarkers of attention function. 2006-2007, TMRI Scotland, £111,000

1999-2004 'Is football heading a cause of neuropsychological impairment?' Wellcome Trust, £106,000 (With Dr A. Rutherford, Psychology Dept., Keele University)

2001-2004 'Diagnostic Markers for Autism and Asperger's Syndrome'. Roberston Trust, £21,000 (With Mr Simon Webster, M.Sc., Dept. of Psychology, University of Dundee)

2001-2004 'Diagnostic Markers for Autism and Asperger's Syndrome'. The Hugh Fraser Foundation, £12,000 (With Mr Simon Webster, M.Sc., Dept. of Psychology, University of Dundee)

2002-2003 'Effects of Head Injury on Attention Function' Tenovus Trust, £10,000 (With Dr Richard Roberts, Dept of Medicine, Tayside Universities Hospital Trust)

 

 

Publications

 
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Publications
 

Potter, D.D., Abecasis, D., Fenwick, M. & Brochard, R. (2008 – In Press) Perceiving rhythm where none exists: a study of brain event-related potentials Cortex.

  Webster, S. & Potter, D.D. (2008 - In Press) Eye direction detection improves with development in autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
further information Stephens, R., Rutherford, A., Potter, D. & Fernie, G. (2005). Neuropsychological impairment as a consequence of football (soccer) play and football heading: A preliminary analysis and report on school students (13-16 years). Child Neuropsychology, 11, 1-14. ISSN: 0929-7049
further information Potter, D. & Keeling, D. (2005) Effects of Moderate Exercise and Diurnal Rhythms on Memory. Journal of Sports and Exercise Psychology, 27(1), 117-125
further information Rutherford, A., Stephens, R., Potter, D.D. & Fernie, G. (2005) Neuropsychological impairment as a consequence of football (soccer) play and football heading: Preliminary analyses and report on university footballers. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 27(3), 299-319
further information Brochard, R., Abecasis, D., & Potter, D., Ragot, R. & Drake, C. (2003) The tick-tock of our internal clock: EEG evidence of subjective accents in isochronous sequences. Psychological Science, 14(4) 362-366
further information Rutherford, A., Stephens, R. & Potter, D.D. (2003). The Neuropsychology of Heading and Head Trauma in Assocation Football (Soccer). Neuropsychology Reviews, 13(3), 153-179
further information Potter, D.D., Jory, S.H. Bassett, M., Barrett, K. & Mychalkiw, W. (2002) Effect of mild head injury on event-related potential correlates of Stroop task performance. Journal of International Neuropsychology Society, 8, 828-837
further information Potter, D.D., Bassett M.R.A., Jory, S.H.& Barrett, K. (2001) Changes in event-related potentials in a three-stimulus auditory oddball task after mild head injury. Neuropsychologia, 39, 1464-1472
further information Potter D. D., Sharpe, H., Basbinar, D., & Jory, S. (2000). Insights into the functional organization of music processing revealed using continuous across-subject event-related potential averaging. In Woods, C., Luck, G.B., Brochard, R., O'Neill, S. A., and Sloboda, J. A. (Eds.) Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition. Keele, Staffordshire, UK: Department of Psychology. [Further information including Shockwave demonstrations.]
further information Potter, D.D., Pickles, C.D., Roberts, R.C. and Rugg, M.D. (2000) Scopolamine impairs memory performance and reduces frontal but not parietal visual P3 amplitude., 52, 37-52.
further information Potter,D.D., Pickles, C.D., Roberts, R.C. and Rugg, M.D. (2000) The effect of cholinergic receptor blockade by scopolamine on memory performance and auditory P3. Journal of Psychophysiology, 14, 11-23.
further information Potter D.D. and Barrett, K. (1999) Assessment of mild head injury with event-related potentials and neuropsychological tasks. Journal of Psychophysiology, 13, 173-189.
further information Potter, D.D. & Parker, D.M. (1997) Dissociation of event-related potential repetition effects in judgements of face identity and expression. Journal of Psychophysiology, 11, 287-303.
  Potter, D.D., Pickles, C.D., Roberts, R.C., Rugg, M.D., Paller, K.A. and Mayes, A.R. (1993) Visual and auditory P300 in a case of bilateral destruction of the medial temporal lobes following viral encephalitis. In H-J. Heinze, T F. Munte and G.R. Mangun (Eds) New Developments in Event-Related Potentials, Birkhauser, Boston.
  Rugg,M.D., Pickles,C.D., Potter,D.D., Doyle, M.C., Pentland, B. Roberts, R.C. (1993) Cognitive Brain Potentials in a Three-Stimulus Auditory 'Oddball' Task after Closed Head Injury. Neuropsychologia 31(4):373-393
  Ebmeier,K.P., Potter,D.D., Cochrane,R.H.B., Crawford,J.R., Stewart,L., Calder,S.A., Besson,J.A.O., Salzen,E.A. (1992) Event related potentials, reaction time, and cognitive performance in idiopathic Parkinson's disease. 33:73-89
  Potter,D.D., Pickles, C.D., Roberts, R.C. and Rugg, M.D. (1992) The effects of scopolamine on visual ERPs in a recognition memory task. 29:29-37
  Rugg,M.D., Roberts,R.C., Potter,D.D. Pickles,C.D. and Nagy M.E. (1991) Event-related potentials related to recognition memory: effects of unilateral temporal lobectomy and temporal lobe epilepsy. 114:2313-2332.
  Rugg,M.D., Pickles,C.D., Potter,D.D. and Roberts,R.C. (1991) Normal P300 following extensive damage to the left medial temporal lobe. 54:217-222
 

Ebmeier,K.P., Potter,D.D., Cochrane,R.H.B., MacKenzie A.R., McAllister,H., Besson,J.A.O. and Salzen,E.A. (1990) P300 and Smooth Eye Pursuit: Concordance of abnormalities and relation to clinical features in DSM III schizophrenia. Acta Psychiatr Scand 82:283-288

 

 

Teaching

Motivation and Emotion
Cognitive Neuroscience
M.Sc. Research Methods

 

 

Administration

Director MSc. Psychological Research Methods
Copyright Officer
Data Protection Office

 

 

Additional Information

Degrees

B.Sc. Hons Joint Psychology/Biology, Stirling, UK Ph.D. Psychology, Aberdeen, UK

 

Research

Attention
Closed Head Injury
Music Processing
Cognitive Electrophysiology