Dr. Michael Gormley

Dr. Michael Gormley

Assistant Professor, Psychology

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Biography

Michael Gormley obtained his Ph.D. from the Queen's University of Belfast in 1999, and took up his first academic position in the then department of Psychology, at Trinity College in 2000. He was employed as a lecturer is research methodology and statistics, and this remains his primary role on the undergraduate course.

Publications and Further Research Outputs

  • Louise Hopper & Michael Gormley, Valence and Saliency of commonly used smoking-related words, PSI Annual Conference, 2011, 2011Conference Paper, 2011, TARA - Full Text
  • O'Neill D, Gormley M, Multi-modality of transport and ageing: findings from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, Irish Ageing Studies Review, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics - European Region, Dublin, 23-26 April 2015, 6, (1), 2015, pp100Meeting Abstract, 2015
  • Mattsson, M., O'Brien, F., Gormley, M., & Summala, H., Measurement invariance of the Driver Behavior Questionnaire across samples of young drivers from Finland and Ireland, Accident Analysis and Prevention, 78, 2015, p185 - 200Journal Article, 2015, DOI
  • O'Callaghan, G., Kelly, A. M. C. & Gormley, M, An fMRI study of impulsivity in 'risky' and 'safe' male drivers. , Annual meeting for the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, Oct 19-22, 2015, 2015Oral Presentation, 2015
  • Gormley, M., Young Drivers: Impact of alcohol., Royal College of Physicians Ireland Traffic Medicine conference: Driving and ADHD, mental health and substance abuse, Royal College of Physicians, Ireland, Mar 20th, 2015Conference Paper, 2015, TARA - Full Text
  • O'Brien, F. & Gormley, M., The role of risk-perception in dangerous driving among young people: Outcome- and Behavior-focused Questions Yield Opposite Results. , Journal of Adolescence, 52, 2016, p89 - 94Journal Article, 2016
  • Gormley, M., Cognitive components of driving, Royal College of Physicians Ireland Traffic Medicine conference: Assessing cognition related to driving, RCPI, Feb 19, 2018Invited Talk, 2018
  • Lang, B., Parks, A. & Gormley, M. , Age-related differences in responses to traffic situations., Ageing and Safe Mobility Conference, Bergisch Gladbach, German, Nov 27-28, 2014Oral Presentation, 2014
  • O'Callaghan, G. & Gormley, M. , The BOLD response in risky and safe older adult male drivers during tasks of impulsivity, Careers in Neuroscience Symposium, National University of Ireland, Galway, November, 2014Poster, 2014
  • O'Callaghan, G. & Gormley, M. , Examining the relationship between impulsivity and the BOLD response in risky and safe drivers, Young Neuroscientists Symposium, Trinity College Dublin, Sept, 2014Poster, 2014
  • Spano, G., Caffò, A., Lopez, A., Mallia, L., Gormley, M., Innamorati, M., Lucidi, F., & Bosco, A., Validating Driver Behavior and Attitude Measure for Older Italian Drivers and Investigating their Link to Rare Collision Events. , Frontiers in Psychology, 2019Journal Article, 2019, DOI
  • Gormley MJ, O'Neill D, Driving as a travel option for older adults: Findings from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, Frontiers in Psychology, 2019Journal Article, 2019, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Ethical Issues in the New Digital Era: The Case of Assisting Driving in, Ethics, Laws, and Policies for Privacy, Security, and Liability, London, UK, Intechopen, 2020, pp1 - 30, [Cahill, J., Cromie, S., Crowley, K, Kay, A., Gormley M, Kenny, E., Hermman, S, Doyle, C, Hever, A and Ross, R ]Book Chapter, 2020, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • van Hanswijck de Jonge, L. & Gormley, M, Responses to positive and negative smoking-related images: Effects of current smoking status and degree of smoking addiction, Addictive Behaviors, 30, (8), 2005, p1587 - 1591Journal Article, 2005
  • Driver Persistence, Safety and Older Adult Self-efficacy: Addressing Driving Challenges Using Innovative Multimodal Communication Concepts in, editor(s)Kalra J., Lightner N. (eds) , Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare and Medical Devices. AHFE 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, Springer, Cham, 2020, pp313 - 319, [Cahill J., Cromie, S., Crowley, K, Kay, A., Gormley M, Kenny, E., Hermman, S, Doyle, C, Hever, A and Ross, R]Book Chapter, 2020, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Advancing a 'Human Factors & Ethics Canvas' for New Driver Assistance Technologies Targeted at Older Adults in, editor(s)Duffy V. (eds) , Digital Human Modeling and Applications in Health, Safety, Ergonomics and Risk Management. Posture, Motion and Health. HCII 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 12198, Springer, Cham, 2020, pp503-520 , [Cahill, J., Cromie, S., Crowley, K, Kay, A., Gormley M, Kenny, E., Hermman, S, Doyle, C, Hever, A and Ross, R. ]Book Chapter, 2020, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • Gormley, M. & O'Neill, D, Impact of Gender and Marital Status on car use among older drivers: Findings from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, Royal College of Physicians Ireland Traffic Medicine Annual Research Seminar, Dublin, 08/09/2020, 2020Oral Presentation, 2020
  • Ryan, M., & Gormley, M. , The impact of pre-driver education courses on risk perception in Irish adolescents. , CIECA 50th General Assembly and Congress, Belfast, May 29, 2018Oral Presentation, 2018
  • Gormley, M. & Fuller, R, A critical review of SARTRE, Behavioural Research in Road Safety, edited by DfT , 16, Department for Transport, 2006, pp17 - 27Conference Paper, 2006
  • Fuller, R., Bates, H., Gormley, M., Hannigan, B., Stradling, S., Broughton, P., Kinnear, N., & O'Dolan, C. , Inappropriate High Speed: Who does it and Why? , Behavioural Research Seminar in Road Safety, edited by DfT , 16, Department for Transport, 2006, pp70 - 84Conference Paper, 2006
  • Stradling, S., Gormley, M., Fuller, R., Hannigan, B., Stradling, S., Broughton, P., Kinnear, N., & O'Dolan, C. , A typology of speeding drivers: extent of and motives for exceeding the speed limit., Behavioural Research Seminar in Road Safety, edited by DfT , 17, Department for Transport, 2007Conference Paper, 2007
  • Fuller, R., Bates, H., Gormley, M., Hannigan, B., Stradling, S., Broughton, P., Kinnear, N., & O'Dolan, C. , Understanding inappropriate high speed: qualitative results from the HUSSAR project, Behavioural Research Seminar in Road Safety, edited by DfT , 17, Department for Transport, 2007Conference Paper, 2007
  • Kiernan, G., Axford, N., Little, M., Murphy, C., Greene, S., & Gormley, M, The school readiness of children living in a disadvantaged area in Ireland, Journal of Early childhood Research., 6, (2), 2008, p119 - 144Journal Article, 2008
  • A comparison of two implicit cognitive measures of sexual interest: a pictorial modified Stroop task and the Implicit Association Test in, editor(s)David Thornton & Richard Laws , Cognitive Approaches to the Assessment of Sexual Interest in Sexual Offenders., Wiley, 2009, [Ó Ciardha, C., & Gormley, M. ]Book Chapter, 2009
  • Understanding Inappropriate High Speed by Motorcyclists: a Qualitative Analysis. in, editor(s)Lisa Doran , Driver Behaviour and Training III, Aldershot, Ashgate, 2008, pp425 - 441, [Hannigan, B., Fuller, R., Bates, H., Gormley, M., Stradling, S., Broughton, P., Kinnear, N. and O'Dolan, C]Book Chapter, 2008
  • Fuller, R., Bates, H., Gormley, M., Hannigan, B., Stradling, S., Broughton, P., Kinnear, N. & O'Dolan, C, The conditions for inappropriate high speed: a review of the research literature from 1995 to 2006, Department for Transport, 2008Report, 2008
  • Gormley, M. and Fuller, R, Influences on speeding in young male drivers, Behavioural Research in Road Safety , edited by DfT , 18, Department for Transport, UK, 2008, pp133 - 149Conference Paper, 2008
  • STRADLING, S., FULLER, R., GORMLEY, M., BROUGHTON, P., KINNEAR, N. O'DOLAN, C. & HANNIGAN, B, Understanding inappropriate high speed: a quantitative analysis, Department for Transport, UK, 2008Report, 2008
  • Fuller, R., Hannigan, B., Bates, H., Gormley, M., Stradling, S., Broughton, P., Kinnear, N. & O'Dolan, C., Understanding inappropriate high speed: a qualitative analysis, Department for Transport, UK, 2008Report, 2008
  • Gormley, M., Waslhe, T. & Fuller, R. , Risks in the driving of emergency service vehicles, Irish Journal of Psychology, 29, (1-2), 2008, p7 - 18Journal Article, 2008
  • Fuller, R., Gormley, M., Stradling, S., Broughton, P., Kinnear, N. O'Dolan, C. & Hannigan, B., Impact of speed change on estimated journey time: Failure of drivers to appreciate relevance of initial speed, Accident Analysis and Prevention, 40, (1), 2009, p10 - 14Journal Article, 2009, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • Ó Ciardha, C., & Gormley, M. , Assessment of sexual interest: comparisons between a pictorial modified Stroop task and the Implicit Association Test, Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society, Dublin, April 2-4, 2008Poster, 2008
  • Roddy, M. & Gormley, M., Implicit and Explicit Components of Prejudice, British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Social Section, Dublin, April 2-4, 2008Conference Paper, 2008
  • Ó Ciardha, C., & Gormley, M., Utility of Two Implicit Measures of Sexual Interest and Sexual Associations., 26th Annual Research and Treatment Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, San Diego, CA, Oct 31st - Nov 3rd, 2007Conference Paper, 2007
  • van Hanswijck de Jonge, L. & Gormley, M. , Physiological and behavioural reactivity to positive and negative valenced smoking images across level of dependency: The role of automatic preconscious processing., Nicotine and Tobacco Conference, Phoneix, Feb, 2004Conference Paper, 2004
  • Gormley, M., & Cooper, C. , Priming association judgements , Northern Ireland Branch of the British Psychological Society, Annual Conference, Port-na-blagh, 25-27th April, 1998Conference Paper, 1998
  • Gormley, M., & Cooper, C. , The priming of Mednicks Remote Associates test. , The Annual Conference of the Postgraduate Affairs Group, Glasgow, 9-11th July , 1996Conference Paper, 1996
  • Barnett KJ, Feeney, J., Gormley, M & Newell FN, An exploratory study of linguistic-colour associations across languages in multilingual synaesthetes, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, (7), 2009, p1343 - 1355Journal Article, 2009, DOI
  • Gormley, M., Fuller, R., Stradling, S., Broughton, P., Kinnear, N., O'Dolan, C. & Hannigan, B., Interface between driver capability and task difficulty: influence of speeder type and accident culpability, International Conference on Traffic and Transport Psychology, Washington DC, August 31 - Sept 4th, 2008Conference Paper, 2008
  • Kiernan, G., Gormley, M., & MacLachlan, M. , Outcomes associated with participation in a therapeutic recreation camping programme for children from 15 European countries: data from the 'Barretstown Studies' , Social Science & Medicine, 59, (5), 2004, p903 - 913Journal Article, 2004
  • Fuller, R. & Gormley, M. , Is Ireland ready for a change in drink-driving legislation?, Irish Journal of Psychology, 28, (3-4), 2007, p169 - 184Journal Article, 2007
  • Broughton, P., Fuller, R., Stradling, S., Gormley, M., Kinnear, N., O'Dolan, C., & Hannigan, B. , Conditions for speeding behaviour: A comparison of car drivers and powered two wheeled riders. , Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 12, 2009, p412 - 427Journal Article, 2009
  • Young drivers: Investigating the link between impulsivity and problem drivers status. in, editor(s)L. Dorn , Driver Behaviour and Training IV , Aldershot, Ashgate, 2010, pp75 - 87, [O'Brien, F., Dunne, S. & Gormley, M. ]Book Chapter, 2010
  • Lang, B., Parks, A. & Gormley, M. , Contributory factors in British injury accidents - accident patterns of older drivers., International Traffic Medicine Conference , The Hague, April 26-29, 2009Conference Paper, 2009
  • Bourke, A., & Gormley, M. , A comparison of attentional measurements of sexual interest and methods of data analysis, 28th Annual Research and Treatment Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Dallas, Texas, Sept 30th - Oct 3rd., 2009Poster, 2009
  • Stradling, S., Broughton, P., Collins, E., Fuller, R., Gormley, M., Kinnear, N., & O'Dolan, C. , A typology of frequency of speeding in UK car drivers., 12th World Conference on Transport Research, Lisbon, Portugal, July 11- 15, 2010Conference Paper, 2010
  • Ó Ciardha, C., & Gormley, M., Developing clinically useful implicit tasks of sexual interest: What are they measuring?, 28th annual Research and Treatment Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Dallas, Texas, Sept 30th - Oct 3rd, 2009Conference Paper, 2009
  • Ó Ciardha, C., & Gormley, M., The use of a pictorial modified Stroop task and two Implicit Association Tests in the assessment of sexual interest among sexual offenders against children, 27th annual Research and Treatment Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Atlanta, Georgia, October, 2008Conference Paper, 2008
  • Gormley, M., Young male drivers: Origins of problem-behaviour, Donegal Road Safety Conference,, Donegal, Ireland, May 1-2, 2008Conference Paper, 2008
  • Fuller, R. & Gormley, M., SARTRE 3, National Roads Authority annual conference, Killarney, Ireland, 18-19 May , 2005Conference Paper, 2005
  • Gormley, M. & van Hanswijck de Jonge, Responses to positive and negative pictorial depiction of smoking: evaluation of content and urge to smoke across groups with different levels of smoking dependency, British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Manchester, England, 30th March - 2nd Apr, 2005Conference Paper, 2005
  • Kiernan, Gemma; Axford, Nick; Little, Michael; Murphy, Cliona; Greene, Sheila; Gormley, Michael, The School Readiness of Children Living in a Disadvantaged Area in Ireland, Journal of Early Childhood Research, 6, (2), 2008, p119-144Journal Article, 2008, DOI
  • Kiernan, G., Gormley, M., & MacLachlan, M., The revised-perceived illness experience scale (R-PIE): data from the 'Barretstown Studies', Behavioral Medicine, 30, (1), 2004, p23 - 31Journal Article, 2004
  • Ó Ciardha, C., & Gormley, M. , Using a pictorial modified Stroop task in the exploration of sexual interests of sexual offenders against children. , Sexual Abuse: A journal of Research and Treatment., 24, (2), 2012, p175 - 197Journal Article, 2012
  • Bourke, A. & Gormley, M. , The relationship between pornography use, implicit theories and propensity to sexually aggress, National Association for the Treatment of Abusers Conference, Belfast, September 22nd-24th, 2010Conference Paper, 2010
  • Gormley, M. & Bourke, A. , The use of an implicit association task to investigate gender sex cognitive association and analytical issues. , National Association for the Treatment of Abusers Conference,, Belfast, September 22nd-24th, 2010Conference Paper, 2010
  • O'Sullivan, K.M., Hopper, L.M., & Gormley, M. , Attention bias towards smoking related cues in both smokers and controls: how smoking valence and emotional content impact upon Stroop results. , Annual conference of the Society for Nicotine and Tobacco Research Europe, Bath, UK, Sept 6-9, 2010Conference Paper, 2010
  • Ryan, M., Gormley, M. & Thomas, K. (2010). , Evaluating pre-driver education interventions for Irish transition year students. , Psychological Society of Ireland Annual Conference, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, Nov 11-14, 2010Conference Paper, 2010
  • Ó Ciardha, C., & Gormley, M. , Measuring sexual interest using a pictorial modified Stroop task, a pictorial Implicit Association Test and a Choice Reaction Time task. , Journal of Sexual Agression, 19, (2), 2013, p158 - 170Journal Article, 2013
  • Bourke, A. & Gormley, M. , A comparison of attention based measures of sexual interest. , Sexual Abuse: A journal of Research and Treatment., 24, (5), 2012, p479 - 500Journal Article, 2012
  • O'Brien, F., & Gormley, M. , The contribution of inhibitory deficits to dangerous driving among young people, Accident Analysis and Prevention, 51, 2013, p238 - 242Journal Article, 2013
  • Risk Allostasis: A Simulator Study of Age Effects in, editor(s)Lisa Dorn Mark Sulliman , Driver Behaviour and Training VI, Aldershot, Ashgate, 2013, pp25 - 42, [Lang, B., Parks, A. & Gormley, M]Book Chapter, 2013
  • Hopper, L. & Gormley, M., Smoking risk perceptions in Irish adolescents with varied smoking experience, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting, Boston, USA, March 15, 2013Conference Paper, 2013, TARA - Full Text
  • Hopper, L. & Gormley, M., Accessibility, optimistic bias and false consensus effects in adolescent current, experimental ex- and never-smokers, Psychological Society of Ireland's annual conference, Cork, Ireland, Nov, 2012Oral Presentation, 2012
  • Ryan, M. & Gormley, M. , Evaluating 'pre-driver' road safety education interventions for secondary schools students, 4th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, San Francisco, California, July 21-25, 2012Conference Paper, 2012, TARA - Full Text
  • Hopper, L., & Gormley, M. , The Implications of Cue Valence in an Adolescent and Adult Nicotine Stroop Study, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting,, Boston, USA, March 15, 2013Poster, 2013
  • Hopper, L., & Gormley, M, Extent of, and influences on, clear overestimation of peer prevalence by age and smoking status, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting, Helsinki, Finland, August, 2012Poster, 2012
  • Gormley, M. and Fuller, R, SARTRE 3 Ireland, National Roads Authority, 2005Report, URL
  • Gormley, M. and Fuller, R. , Investigation of high-risk behaviour in Irish young male drivers., Ballina, RSAReport

Research Expertise

Driving behaviour: speeding, young male drivers, theoretical models of speeding behaviour, antecedents of speeding behaviour including estimation of journey time. Implicit cognition: use in behaviours such as smoking, sex offending and prejudice; subliminal perception.

  • Title
    HUSSAR
    Summary
    €170,000 from UK Department for Transport to investigate ways to change attitudes towards speeding.
    Funding Agency
    Department for Transport, UK
    Date From
    Sept 2006
    Date To
    June 2008
  • Title
    Evaluating road safety interventions: The role of proximal and distal factors in differential assimilation of safety oriented knowledge, skills and attitudes in adolescents.
    Summary
    €115,000 from the RSA to evaluate pre-driver educational interventions.
    Funding Agency
    Road Safety Authority
    Date From
    04/2009
    Date To
    03/2012
  • Title
    SARTRE 3 Ireland
    Summary
    €20,000 from National Roads Authority to determine the relevance of the SARTRE 3 data for Ireland.
    Date From
    Jan 2005
    Date To
    July 2005
  • Title
    Speeding behaviour in young Irish males
    Summary
    €60,000 from the Road Safety Authority to investigate attitudes and reported behaviours of young male drivers attending the Irish leg of the World Rally Championship 2007.
    Funding Agency
    Road Safety Authority, Ireland
    Date From
    Augst 2007
    Date To
    March 2008

Recognition

  • Member of the editorial board of the Irish Journal of Psychology. 2010-
  • Psychological Society of Ireland's reprsentative on the RCPI Fitness to Drive Policy Group. 2010/11