Publications

Single ‘dose’ of correct information is insufficient to provide long-term protection against COVID-19 misinformation.
Michael Craig & Santosh Vijaykumar
2022
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PrePrint

Think Before You Share: Beliefs and Emotions that Shaped COVID-19 Information Vetting Cognitions among WhatsApp Users in the United Kingdom.
Xuerong Lu, Santosh Vijaykumar & Yan Jin
2022
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Telematics & Informatics

Crisis Communication
Yan Jin & Santosh Vijaykumar
2022
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The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication

That Gut Feeling: Public Perceptions of Media Coverage and Science Surrounding Probiotic Products.
Santosh Vijaykumar, Jemma McCready, Pamela Graham & Daniel Morris
2021
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British Food Journal

Associations between conflicting nutrition information, nutrition confusion and backlash among consumers in the UK
Santosh Vijaykumar, Andrew McNeill & Josh Simpson
2021
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Public Health Nutrition

COVID-19 misinformation: Public health impacts, challenges and responses
Santosh Vijaykumar, Yan Jin & Samantha Vanderslott
2021
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National Council of Health Secretaries (CONASS, Brazil) and the Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Universidad Nova de Lisboa (Portugal)

The influences on news and social media on food insecurity and hoarding behaviour during the COViD-19 pandemic
Lucy Charilou & Santosh Vijaykumar
2021
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Disaster Medicine & Public Health Preparedness

A study on episodic memory reconsolidation that tells us more about consolidation
Michael Craig, Christopher Knowles, Stephanie Hill & Michaela Dewar
2021
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Learning & Memory

How shades of truth and age affect responses to COVID-19 (Mis) information: randomized survey experiment among WhatsApp users in UK and Brazil
Santosh Vijaykumar, Yan Jin, Daniel Rogerson, Xuerong Lu, Swati Sharma, Anna Maughan, Bianca Fadel, Mariella Silva de Oliveira Costa, Claudia Pagliari & Daniel Morris
2021
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Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Themes, Communities and Influencers of Online Probiotics Chatter: A Retrospective Analysis from 2009-2017
Santosh Vijaykumar, Aravind S. Raamkumar, Kristofor McCarty, Cuthbert Mutumbwa, Jawwad Mustafa & Candy Au
2021
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PLOS ONE

Memory and Forgetting
Michael Craig
2021
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Encyclopedia of Behavioral Neuroscience

Dynamics of Social Corrections to Peers Sharing COVID-19 Misinformation on WhatsApp in Brazil
Santosh Vijaykumar, Daniel Rogerson, Yan Jin & Mariella Silva de Oliveira Costa
2021
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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

Communicating about infectious disease threats: Insights from public health information officers
Yan Jin, Lucinda Austin, Santosh Vijaykumar, Hyoyeun Jun & Glen Nowak
2019
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Public Relations Review

Rapid improvement of cognitive maps in the awake state
Michael Craig, Thomas Wolbers, Shannon Strickland, Johannes Achtzehn & Michaela Dewar
2019
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Hippocampus

Outbreak communication challenges when misinformation spreads on social media
Santosh Vijaykumar, Yan Jin & Claudia Pagliari
2019
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Revista Eletrônica de Comunicação, Informação e Inovação em Saúde (RECIIS, by Brazil’s FIOCRUZ)

Zika reveals India’s risk communication challenges and needs
Santosh Vijaykumar & Aravind S. Raamkumar
2018
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Indian Journal of Medical Ethics

Rest-related consolidation protects the fine detail of new memories
Michael Craig & Michaela Dewar
2018
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Nature Scientific Reports

Virtual Zika transmission after the first US case: Who said what and how it spread on Twitter
Santosh Vijaykumar, Glen Nowak, Itai Himelboim & Yan Jin
2018
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American Journal of Infection Control

Rest on it: Awake quiescence facilitates insight
Michael Craig, Georgina Ottaway & Michaela Dewar
2018
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Cortex

What’s buzzing on your feed? Health authorities’ use of Facebook to combat Zika in Singapore
Santosh Vijaykumar, Rianne W. Meurzec, Karthikayen Jayasundar, Claudia Pagliari & Yohan Fernandopulle
2017
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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

Digital participatory surveillance and the Zika crisis: Opportunities and Caveats
Claudia Pagliari & Santosh Vijaykumar
2016
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PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases

Social media and the virality of risk: The Risk Amplification through Media Spread (RAMS) model
Santosh Vijaykumar, Yan Jin & Glen Nowak
2015
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Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management,

Autobiographical Thinking Interferes with Episodic Memory Consolidation
Michael Craig, Sergio D. Salla & Michaela Dewar
2014
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PLOS ONE