The following researchers matched your search criteria:
Brian Adams Department of Psychology City University
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b.d.adams@city.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological development of twins; inheritance of cognitive functions; application of behavioural and cognitive principals to the treatment of neurotic and skill deficit disorders
Parveen Adams Department of Human Sciences Brunel University
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parveen.adams@brunel.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychoanalysis; sexual difference; cultural politics; visual art and cinema; death and drive and contemporary art; sublimation and the symptoms
Dr Elvidina Adamson Macedo Division of Psychology University of Wolverhampton
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e.n.adamson-macedo@wlv.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; reproductive and infant development
Dr Ian Albery Division of Psychology South Bank University 103 Borough Road London SE1 0AA
Telephone: 020 7815 5856
Email:
alberyip@sbu.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology; health psychology; driving behaviour; implicit and explicit cognition in addictive behaviour; optimistic bias
Dr Laurence Alison Department of Psychology University of Liverpool
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alisonl@liv.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of rhetoric and manipulations; deceptions and self deception; methods of unobtrusive / non-reactive measurement procedures
Robert Anderson Department of Sports Science University of Luton
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robert.anderson@luton.ac.uk
Area of Research: sports psychology; mountaineering; effects of exercise on cognitive performance
Dr Bernice Andrews Department of Psychology Royal Holloway University of London
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b.andrews@rhbnc.ac.uk
Area of Research: causes and consequences of physical and sexual abuse throughout the lifecourse; relationship between self-esteem, shame and other cognitive factors to vulnerability to psychopathology; memory processes related to traumatic experiences
Dr Charles Antaki Department of Human Sciences University of Loughborough
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c.antaki@lboro.ac.uk
Area of Research:
Like many in Loughborough University's Discourse and Rhetoric Group, my research takes a 'discursive' line on psychological phenomena.
My own preference is for Conversation Analysis - the close inspection of how people actually go about the business of life in talk.
Among the things I study are:
identities
the conduct of psychological assessments
psychotherapy
conversations including people with a learning difficulty
the structures of conversational interaction
If interested, you will find more detail on the DARG website, which you can find via this Social Science Department link. Follow the 'research groups' link in the banner.
Dr Peter Appleton School of Psychology University of Bangor
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p.appleton@bangor.ac.uk
Area of Research: epidemiology of child psychological disorders; social support and smoking cessation in pregnancy; self-concept in children and adolescents with disabilities; parental ideas about childhood disorder
Dr Rachel Asch Cranfield College of Aeronautics
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r.asch@cranfield.ac.uk
Area of Research: attitudes to health care; psychological wellbeing in the work place; organisational behaviour
Dr Keith Richard Ashcroft Forensic Medicine Section University of Edinburgh Teviot Place Edinburgh EH8 9AG
Telephone: 0131 650 3283
Email:
kra@castle.ed.ac.uk
Area of Research: Forensic Psychophysiology: An objective method for ascertaining a suspect’s specialist knowledge in criminal investigations; sometimes referred to a polygraph, or lie detection.
Koula Asimakopoulou Department of Psychology University of Hertfordshire
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k.asimakopoulou@bath.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; cognition in Type II diabetes; diabetes self management; implicit memory in diabetes
Professor Janette Atkinson Department of Psychology University College London
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janette.atkinson@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: normal and abnormal development of human vision; neuropsychology of visual and perception problems in children; visual screening; visual attention and its development
Dr Sue Aylwin Department of Applied Psychology University College Cork
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s.aylwin@ucc.ie
Area of Research: issues in psychotherapy; psychology of dreaming, ritual and creative arts; psychodynamic and process oriented psychology; qualitative analysis
Dr Paul Azzopardi Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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paul.azzopardi@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: behavioural neuroscience; neural mechanisms underlying vision; behavioural, neuropsychological, anatomical and computational techniques
Professor Alan Baddeley Department of Experimental Psychology University of Bristol
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alan.baddeley@bristol.ac.uk
Area of Research: human learning and memory; neuropsychology; applied cognitive psychology
Dr Martyn Baker Department of Psychology University of East London
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m.c.baker@uel.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological aspects of cigarette smoking: smoking cessation: religious values and clinical psychology
Dr Sarah Baker Department of Psychology University of Keele
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s.r.baker@keele.ac.uk
Area of Research: stress, stress-health relationships, stress-related growth; psychoneuroimmunology; women's health particularly experiences of childbirth and maternity care
Dr Sophia Balamoutsou Psychology Department Chester College of Higher Education Parkgate Road Chester CH1 4BJ
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s.balamoutsou@chester.ac.uk
Area of Research: counselling psychology, qualitative methodologies, narrative analysis, storytelling, metaphors, psychotherapy process research
Phil Banyard Psychology Division Nottingham Trent University
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phil.banyard@ntu.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology and the internet; health psychology; nurses; A Level Psychology
Dr Paul Barber School of Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
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p.barber@bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: human information processing; skilled reading; spatial cognition; multiple task performance; applications of cognitive psychology; visual displays; maps; human-computer interaction; video communication
Dr Chris Barker Sub-Department of Clinical Health Psychology University College London Gower Street London WC1E 6BT
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c.barker@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: Interpersonal communication in clinical, health and community psychology contexts (e.g., psychological therapy, doctor-patient communication, social support, mutual support groups); virtual reality applications to psychological therapy; clinical psychology research methods.
Professor Michael Barkham Psychological Therapies Research Centre University of Leeds
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m.barkham@leeds.ac.uk
Area of Research: clinical psychology; process & outcome research in psychotherapy; outcomes measurement; CORE-OM and CORE-System; process measurement; therapeutic alliance; practice-based evidence
Dr Elizabeth Alexandra Barley P.O. Box 32, Section of Evidence Based Mental Health Institute of Psychiatry De Crespigny Park London SE5 8AF
Telephone: 020 8725 5371
Email:
elizabeth.barley@iop.kcl.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology, health status, quality of life, Rasch analysis, psychometrics, judgment analysis, respiratory disease, pulmonary rehabilitation, smoking cessation, evidence based practice
Dr Simon Baron-Cohen Department of Experimental Psychology University of Cambridge
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Email:
sb205@cus.cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychopathology; neurodevelopmental disorders; autism; Tourette syndrome; synaesthesia; cognitive and neural disorders in social perception and social cognition; joint cognition; joint attention; face processing; pragmatics; theory of mind
Professor Chris Barry Department of Psychology University of Kent at Canterbury
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c.barry@ukc.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology and cognitive neuropsychology of language; reading, naming and spelling; age of acquisition effects in lexical processing
Ms Karen Barton Early Intervention Service Harry Watton House 97 Church Lane Aston, Birmingham
Telephone: (0121) 685 6475
Email:
karen.barton@nbmht.nhs.uk
Area of Research: cognitive therapy for treatment of negative symptoms in early psychosis
Dr Jim Baxter Department of Psychology University of Strathclyde
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j.baxter@strath.ac.uk
Area of Research: suggestion and suggestibility; psychological aspects of children's eyewitness testimony; human factors in safety-critical industries; driver behaviour; social explanation seeking; interpersonal skills
Dr Alan Beaton Department of Psychology University of Wales Swansea
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a.a.beaton@swan.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychological and biological aspects of laterality; handedness; cognitive neuropsychology; disorders of reading; reading and developmental dyslexia; learning of foreign language vocabulary; burglary
Dr John Beech School of Psychology University of Leicester
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Email:
jrb@le.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; reading (development and individual differences); visual and spatial processing; selective attention
Dr Robert Bell School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
Telephone: 02890 274336
Email:
r.bell@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: behavioural pharmacology of animal and human aggressive behaviour; closed head injuries and aggression; animal models of psychotic behaviour (latent inhibition); biochemistry of mental illness; animal models of anxiety (elevated zero maze)
Dr Kate mary Bennett Department of Psychology University of Liverpool Elaenor Rathbone Building, Bedford Street South Liverpool L69 7ZA
Telephone: 0151 794 1410
Email:
kmb@liv.ac.uk
Area of Research: Gerontological psychology encompassing: widowhood; marital status and gender; lifestyle and social participation; social engagement, physical health and psychological wellbeing; gender and customary phsyical activity
Dr Ian Bennun School of Psychology University of Exeter
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ian.bennun@sdevonhc-tr.swest.nhs.uk
Area of Research: psychological issues related to critcal/intensive care
Professor Richard Bentall Department of Psychology University of Manchester
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bentall@psy.man.ac.uk
Area of Research: experimental clinical psychology; schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Dr Stephen Benton Department of Psychology University of Westminster
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Email:
bentons@wmin.ac.uk
Area of Research: business psychology;
Conflict and Negotion: South East Asia with particular focus on Indonesia and the
capacity for traditional dispute resolution formats to provide ways towards developing
viable organisational counterparts.
Dr M Bertamini Department of Psychology University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 7ZA
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m.bertamini@liv.ac.uk
Area of Research: visual perception and psychophysics; perception of form and motion; perception f symmetry; implicit and explicit knowledge and its acquistion
Dr Wendy Best School of Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
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w.best@bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: investigation and treatment of dysphasia; disorder of semantic processing and word production; cognitive neuropsychology; efficacy of speech and language therapy for developmental and acquired disorders; impairment of short term memory
Professor Max J Birchwood School of Psychology University of Birmingham
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m.j.birchwood.20@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: Early intervention in psychosis; cognitive and stress vulnerability approaches; pathways to emotional dysfunction in first episode psychosis; recovery; cognitive theory and therapy of psychotic symptoms; depression and suicide; client-care giver relationships; bipolar diorder; panic disorder
Dr Mark Blagrove Department of Psychology University of Wales Swansea
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m.t.blagrove@swan.ac.uk
Area of Research: performance and subjective effects of sleep loss; functions of sleep; medical disorders associated with sleepiness; effects of anaethesia on cognition; personality correlates of dream recall; cognitive psychology of dreaming; effects of consciousness and environment on human reasoning and creativity; measures and correlates of interrogative suggestibility; relationship of confidence to accuracy when answering questions
Dr Susan Blakemore Department of Psychology University of the West of England
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Email:
jane_dytoli@hotmail.com
Area of Research: memes and memetics; imitation; application of evolutionary theory to memes; out of body and near death experiences; parapsychology; ESP; PK; testing psychic claims; origins of belief in the paranormal; false memories and alien abductions
Dr Herb Blumberg Department of Psychology Goldsmiths College University of London
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7919 7896
Email:
h.blumberg@gold.ac.uk
Area of Research: small groups and social cognition; peace psychology; social research methods; social issues
Dr Jacky Boivin School of Psychology Cardiff University
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Email:
boivin@cardiff.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; reproductive health; stress and coping; effects of hormones on emotional and cognitive processes; stress and fertility
Dr Michael Bolton Department of Psychology University of Keele
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Email:
psa23@keele.ac.uk
Area of Research: children's social relationships; friendship; bullying/ aggression; counselling psychology with children
Dr Sheila Ann Bonas Department of Epidemiology and Publick Health University of Leicester 22-28 Princess Road West Leicester LE1 6TP
Telephone: 0116 252 3214
Email:
sb162@le.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology, health professional-patient communication, patient satisfaction, patient concordance with treatment regimens and synthesis of diverse forms of evidence.
Ilona Boniwell Westminster Institute of Education Oxford Brookes University Harcourt Hill Campus Oxford OX2 9AT
Telephone: 07901 555902
Email:
iboniwell@brookes.ac.uk
Area of Research: Positive psychology, well-being, psychology of happiness, personal development, time perspective, subjective time use, time management
Dr Julian Boon School of Psychology University of Leicester
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Email:
boo@le.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of love and destruction; crime analysis and psychological profiling; influences of social and affective factors on cognition; eyewitness testimony
[no title used] David Booth School of Psychology University of Birmingham
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d.a.booth@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: situation-specific personal cognition and behaviour; object recognition and description; effective practices in weight control; healthy eating; self-care in chronic diseases; psychological science of use-based development of services and products
Dr Lynda Gaynor Boothroyd Department of Psychology University of Durham Durham DH1 3LE
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l.g.boothroyd@dur.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental evolutionary psychology - gender, father absence, attraction
Professor Robert Bor Psychology Unit, HIV Medicine, 10th Floor Royal Free Hospital Pond Street London NW3 2QG
Telephone: 020 7830 2152
Email:
robert.bor@rfh.nthames.nhs.uk
Area of Research: aviation and travel psychology; fear of flying; air rage; mental health of pilots.
psychology of HIV/AIDS; the impact of illness on the family.
Honorary Professor Jill Boucher Department of Psychology University of Warwick
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j.boucher@warwick.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental psychology; development disorders; neuropsychology; language and memory
Dr Dermot Bowler Department of Psychology City University
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Email:
d.m.bowler@city.ac.uk
Area of Research: development of social understanding and its impairments in autistic spectrum disorders; relationship to neuropsychological dysfunction
Dr Eric Bowman School of Psychology University of St Andrews
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Email:
emb@st-andrews.ac.uk
Area of Research: information processing with reward and motivational systems of the mammalian forebrain; effects of abused substances on the neural systems that respond to natural rewards; neuropsychological analysis of incentive motivation and habit formation
Dr Linda Bowns Department of Psychology University of Nottingham
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Email:
lbowns@psychology.nottingham.ac.uk
Area of Research: visual perception and psychophysics; computational models of vision
James Boyle Department of Psychology University of Strathclyde
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Email:
j.boyle@strath.ac.uk
Area of Research: educational psychology; language development and language delay; early intervention; child safety; word recognition
Professor Mary Boyle Department of psychology University of East London
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Email:
m.e.boyle@uel.ac.uk
Area of Research: critical and feminist approaches to clinical psychology and psychiatry: psychiatric diagnosis: social and cultural influences on psychological and psychiatric theory: psychosis: abortion and contraception: psychological aspects of intersex conditions
Dr Nicola Brace Psychology Discipline Open University
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Email:
n.brace@open.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; face processing; utility of photo-identity cards; cognitive interview; young children's face recognition skills; witness identity masking; E-FIT; usefulness of video identification parades; children's conceptual development
Professor Clare Bradley Department of Psychology Royal Holloway University of London
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c.bradley@rhul.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; psychological factors in management of chronic disorders, including diabetes, end stage renal failure, growth hormone deficiency, macular disease and HIV infection; design and development of condition-specific measures of psychological outcomes and processes for research, clinical and audit use; psychological issues in clinical trial design
Professor Brendan Patrick Bradley Department of Psychology University of Southampton
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bpb@soton.ac.uk
Area of Research: abnormal psychology; cognitive-behavioural models of emotional disorders; anxiety and depression; effects of mood on information processing; cognitive-behavioural aspects of drug dependence
Dr Rachael Brastock Maggie's Centre Charing Cross Hospital Fulham Palace Road London
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Email:
rachael.brastock@maggiescentres.org
Area of Research: Oncology - psychosocial support for people with a cancer diagnosis
Chronic pain - particularly Neuromodulation Preparation Pain Management programmes
Dr Andy Bridges Division of Psychology University of Wolverhampton
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Email:
a.bridges@wlv.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; memory; occupational psychology
Rob Briner Department of Organisational Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
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Email:
r.briner@bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: stress, work and wellbeing; emotions at work; relationships between work and non-work domains; the psychological contract; ethnicity and work; groups and teams; evidence-based practice
Dr Eric Brodie Department of Psychology Glasgow Caledonian University
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Email:
e.brodie@gcal.ac.uk
Area of Research: pain and cognition; neuropsychological rehabilitation and assessment; human perception and motor performance
Dr Mark Brosnan Department of Psychology University of Greenwich
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Email:
m.j.brosnan@gre.ac.uk
Area of Research: technophobia; computer anxiety and its impact upon cognitive strategies employed in computer based tasks; cognitive neuropsychology of Autism; dyslexia; AD/HD
Christine Broughan Psychology Subject Group School of Health and Social Sciences University of Coventry
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Email:
hsx235@coventry.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of complementary medicine; olfaction
Dr Brown Department of Human Communication De Montfort University
Telephone: 01162 551 551 xtn 8755
Email:
brown@dmu.ac.uk
Area of Research: gender; relationships; sexuality; feminism; medicine, psychiatry and the health professions. I am currently studying community mental health professionals and their feelings about their jobs and clients, using qualitative methodologies. I am also writing a book about the philosophy of science applied to research in health care, to be published next year by OUP.
Dr Tony Brown Department of Psychology University of Southampton
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Email:
acb2@soton.ac.uk
Area of Research: field effectiveness of applied behavioural analytic methodologies; clinical psychology; relationship between learning characteristics, environmental ecology and behavioural problems; effects of early behavioural intervention on the skill acquision of children with pervasive developmental disorders; perceptual abnormalities and autism
Professor Gordon Brown Department of Psychology Institute of Applied Cognitive Science University of Warwick
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Email:
g.d.a.brown@warwick.ac.uk
Area of Research: models of human memory; economic psychology and economic psychophysics; rank-dependence in economics; scale-invariant cognition; oscillator-based dynamic models of timing, memory and sequential behaviour
Dr Stephen Lloyd Brown Department of Psychology University of Central Lancashire Preston PR1 2HE
Telephone: 01772 893 875
Email:
slbrown2@uclan.ac.uk
Area of Research: Health psychology; health behaviour; self-regulation; risk perception.
Kylie Brownfield Division of Psychology South Bank University
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Email:
brownfkc@sbu.ac.uk
Area of Research: Educational Psychology, school violence, video games & media, daydreaming/imagination during adolescence, dyslexia
Professor Peter Bryant Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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Email:
peter.bryant@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental psychology; cognitive, linguistic and perceptual development; learning of reading, spelling and mathematics
Linda Buchan Department of Psychology University of Sheffield
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Email:
l.buchan@shef.ac.uk
Area of Research: clinical psychology
Dr Tom Buchanan Department of Psychology University of Westminster
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Email:
tb99@iname.com
Area of Research: psychology research on the Internet; www-mediated personality assessment; use of the Internet in teaching, learning and assessment; aggression and media violence
Dr Peter Bull Department of Psychology University of York
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Email:
peb1@york.ac.uk
Area of Research: interpersonal communication; political communication; non-verbal communication; social psychology of health; social psychology of language
Dr John Andrew Bullinaria School of Computer Science University of Birmingham
Telephone: 0121 414 2590
Email:
j.a.bullinaria@cs.bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: neural network models; models of evolution; adaptable control systems; language; reading; spelling; lexical decision; semantics; internal representations; neuropsychology.
Dr David Bunce Department of Psychology Goldsmiths College University of London
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Email:
d.bunce@gold.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychology and ageing; age, sustained attention and workload; age and episodic memory; occupational stress and job design
Dr Brendan Bunting School of Psychology and Communication University of Ulster
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Email:
bp.bunting@ulst.ac.uk
Area of Research: multiivariate research methods and psychometrics; structural equation modelling
Dr B Burchell Faculty of Social and Political Sciences University of Cambridge
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Email:
bb101@cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychological effects of unemployment; job insecurity and work intensification; labour market deprivation; stress; economic psychology
Mr Phillip Burgess Department of Psychology University of Dundee
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Email:
p.k.burgess@dundee.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychometric peculiarities of Eysenck's P scale; implications of the inconsistency hypothesis
Dr Paul Burgess Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience University College London
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Email:
p.burgess@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychology and functional imaging; disorders of executive functions and memory; frontal lobe function
Dr Carole Burgoyne School of Psychology University of Exeter
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c.b.burgoyne@exeter.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology of money: psychology of gift giving: distributive justice: psychology of poverty: money and relationships
Dr Viv Burr Department of Behavioural Sciences University of Huddersfield
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Email:
v.burr@hud.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology; psychology of gender
Mrs Esme Burton Department of Psychology University of East London
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Email:
e.burton@uel.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychology: human computer interaction: processes and strategies used by readers of different languages
Dr Iain Bushnell Department of Psychology University of Glasgow
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i.bushnell@psy.gla.ac.uk
Area of Research: staff selection; psychometric assessment; individual and organisational change; perceptual development related to early face perception
Dr Trevor Butt Department of Behavioural Sciences University of Huddersfield
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Email:
t.butt@hud.ac.uk
Area of Research: personal construct theory; relationship between personal and social constructionism; thought of Merleau-Ponty and George Mead; applications of pragmatism and phenomenology in social psychology; psychotherapy
Sally Butterfield MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit Cambridge
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Email:
sally.butterfield@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: psycholinguistics; word recognition; speech; segment perception; word boundary cues
Dr Andy Calder MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit Cambridge
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Email:
andy.calder@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: face processing; face expression and facial identity recognition; neuropsychology of face processing; facial emotion recognition after brain injury; selective deficits in recognising individual emotions after brain injury; categorical perceptions of morphed facial expressions; computer enhanced emotion in facial expressions; principal component analysis of facial expression images
Pamela Calder Division of Psychology South Bank University
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pamela.calder@sbu.ac.uk
Area of Research: social development; social constructionism; early childhood care and education; psychology and women's studies
Dr Robin N Campbell Department of Psychology University of Stirling
Telephone: 01786 467649
Email:
r.n.campbell@stir.ac.uk
Area of Research: mental development of the young child; development of language, drawing, spatial thinking and arithmetic; development of thought and attentional systems; dreaming; psychology of art
Professor David Canter Department of Psychology University of Liverpool
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Email:
canter@liverpool.ac.uk
Area of Research: investigative psychology; differentiating homocide, rape and other crimes; theory of place; social psychology of safety; facet theory; multi-dimensional scaling
Dr M Caravolas Department of Psychology University of Liverpool
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Email:
m.c.caravolas@liv.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental psycholinguistics and the acquisition of literacy skills; single language and cross linguistic investigation
Dr David Carey Department of Psychology University of Aberdeen
Telephone: 01224 272236
Email:
d.carey@abdn.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology; motor control; visual brain
Dr Giovanni Carnibella Department of Psychology Oxford Brookes University
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Email:
gcarnibella@brookes.ac.uk
Area of Research: individual differences and psychometric testing; accent-related stereotypy; non-pathological aspects of food and drink
Dr Helen Cassaday School of Psychology University of Nottingham
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Email:
hjc@psychology.nottingham.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychopharmacology; associative learning
Dr. Antonio Castro Division of Psychology School of Social Sciences Nottingham Trent University Burton Street, Nottingham NG1 4BU
Telephone: +44 (0) 115 941 8418
Email:
Antonio.Castro@ntu.ac.uk
Area of Research: Psychophysiology (e.g., event-related brain potentials, electroencephalography); Neuropsychology (e.g., information processing, neuropsychological tests); Quantitative research methods (e.g., development of questionnaires); Applied Psychology (e.g., psychoeconomics, the psychology of tourism, consumer behaviour); Health Psychology (e.g., tobacco, alcohol, sex, weight)
Dr Shelley Channon Department of Psychology University College London
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Email:
s.channon@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: Neuropsychology of executive functions, memory and learning in relation to
social and non-social cognition; acquired and developmental neurological
and neuropsychiatric disorders.
Dr Peter Chapman Department of Psychology University of Nottingham
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Email:
prc@psychology.nottingham.ac.uk
Area of Research: accident research; psychology of memory
Dr Bruce Charlton Department of Psychology University of Newcastle
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Email:
bruce.charlton@ncl.ac.uk
Area of Research: evolutionary psychology; health; cognitive neuropsychology
Dr Jacqueline Ann Christodoulou c/o SARS, Clayton House 59 Piccadilly 3rd Floor Manchester
Telephone: 07925 552 553
Email:
jacqui@sars.org.uk
Area of Research: Narrative psychology, feminist theory, identity construction, critical realism.
Women's health, domestic violence, sexual health, anxiety and depression,
John Churcher Department of Psychology University of Manchester
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Email:
churcher@psy.man.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychoanalytic studies; sensorimotor co-ordination and virtual reality
Professor Gordon Claridge Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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Email:
gordon.claridge@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychobiological perspective of psychotic disorders; personality and personality disorders (schizotypy and borderline); creativity and personality
Dr Noel Clark Department of Psychology University of Kent at Canterbury
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Email:
forensicpsych@clark9876.fsnet.co.uk
Area of Research: forensic psychology; social psychology and law; legal decision making; psychological aspects of interviewing and interrogation; individual and collaborative remembering; suicide and self harm in custodial settings; organisational psychology
Dr David Clark-Carter Psychology Department Staffordshire University College Road, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DE
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Email:
d.clark-carter@staffs.ac.uk
Area of Research: statistics and psychology; psychological consequences of chronic pelvic pain; links between rheumatoid arthritis and depression; psychological factors in learning Spanish as a second language
Professor David Clarke School of Psychology University of Nottingham
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Email:
ddc@psychology.nottingham.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology; analysis of complex action patterns and sequences; behavioural forecasting; road accidents; violence
Dr Keith Clements Institute of Behavioural Sciences University of Derby
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Email:
k.j.clements@derby.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychophysiology (electridermal and cardiovascular measures); human studies of conditioning; psychology of substance abuse
Dr Peter Clough Department of Psychology University of Hull
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Email:
p.j.clough@psy.hull.ac.uk
Area of Research: risk taking; psychological impact of exercise; mental toughness
Professor Angela Clow Department of Psychology University of Westminster
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Email:
clowa@wmin.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychophysiology and stress
Professor Chris Code School of Psychology University of Exeter
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Email:
c.f.s.code@exeter.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology of language, calculation, action;
aphasia recovery, rehabilitation & psycho social impact
Dr Peter Collett Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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Email:
peter.collett@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology; observation in the field; body language; research television; cross-cultural management
Dr Sylvie Collins School of Psychology University of Leeds
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Email:
scc@psychology.leeds.ac.uk
Area of Research: applied social psychology; developmental psychology; communication
Dr Alan Collins Department of Psychology University of Lancaster
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Email:
a.f.collins@lancaster.ac.uk
Area of Research: history of psychology and psychiatry; memory and language
Professor Andrew Colman School of Psychology University of Leicester
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Email:
amc@le.ac.uk
Area of Research: game theory; experimental games; interactive decision making; context effects on cognitive processing; aspects of psychological applications in legal contexts
Dr John Colwell Department of Psychology Middlesex University
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Email:
j.colwell@mdx.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology; road safety behaviour in children; validity of parapsychology; children's computer game use
Dr Sean Commins Department of Psychology Trinity College Dublin
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Email:
comminss@tcd.ie
Area of Research: cognitive neuroscience; neuropsychology and neuroanatomy
Dr Mark Conner School of Psychology University of Leeds
Telephone: 0113 343 5720
Email:
m.t.conner@leeds.ac.uk
Area of Research: attitude-behaviour models; social psychology of health behaviours; social psychology of food
Dr Mark Cook Department of Psychology University of Wales Swansea
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Email:
m.cook@swan.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological assessments in industrial/organisational settings
Professor David Cooke Department of Psychology Douglas Inch Centre Glasgow Caledonian University 2 Woodside Terrace, Glasgow G3 7UY
Telephone: 0141 211 8000
Email:
djcooke@rgardens.u-net.com
Area of Research: violence; psychopathy; psychological disturbance in prison populations; risk assessment; cross-cultural variation in psychopathy; Item response theory
Natalie Claire Coombs Department of Psychological Medicine Imperial College, London The Claybrook Centre, 37 Claybrook Road London W6 8LN
Telephone: 0207 386 1235
Email:
n.coombs@imperial.ac.uk
Area of Research: Forensic Mental Health Science, Personlaity Disorder, Psychosis
Professor Peter Cooper Department of Psychology University of Reading
Telephone:
Email:
p.j.cooper@reading.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological disorders and psychological treatments; intergenerational transmission of psychopathy
Professor Steven J Cooper Department of Psychology University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 7ZA
Telephone: 0151 794 2953
Email:
s.j.cooper@liv.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychopharmacology of ingestive behaviour
Mr Dudley Cooper Department of Psychology City University
Telephone:
Email:
d.f.cooper@city.ac.uk
Area of Research: exercise adherence; psychophysics; psychological measurement; physical status and work performance
Dr Richard Cooper School of Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
Telephone:
Email:
r.cooper@bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive modeling; methodology; models of action selection; decision making and executive processes; modelling neuropsychological deficits and dissociations
Dr Rod Corban Department of Psychology University of Central Lancs
Telephone:
Email:
RMCorban@uclan.ac.uk
Area of Research: motor skills breakdown under stress; exercise psychology; neural structure in preception action coupling
Dr Sally Corbett Department of Psychology University of Durham
Telephone:
Email:
corbett@durham.ac.uk
Area of Research: long term outcomes of slow growth in infancy; behaviour problems and psychiatric disorders
Dr Rhiannon Corcoran Department of Psychology University of Manchester
Telephone:
Email:
corcoran@psy.man.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychatry; socio-cognitive basis of the signs and symptoms of psychotic illness; theory of mind; schizophrenia; neuropsychology of epilepsy; autism; functioning neuroimaging
Dr Philip Corr Department of Psychology Goldsmiths College University of London
Telephone:
Email:
p.corr@gold.ac.uk
Area of Research: Personality: behavioural and affective processes.
Schizophrenia spectrum.
Applied psychological assessment.
Dr Adrian Coyle Department of Psychology University of Surrey
Telephone:
Email:
a.coyle@surrey.ac.uk
Area of Research: lesbian and gay psychology; sexual identities and psychological wellbeing; feminist psychology; qualitative approaches to psychological research; therapeutic practice with lesbian and gay clients
Iain Coyne Department of Psychology University of Hull
Telephone:
Email:
i.j.coyne@psy.hull.ac.uk
Area of Research: human assessment and psychometrics in the workplace; assessment of honesty and integrity in the workplace; development of a measure of organisational compliance; bullying in the workplace; role of personality in predicting victim status
Dr Duncan Cramer Department of Social Sciences University of Loughborough
Telephone:
Email:
d.cramer@lboro.ac.uk
Area of Research: mental health; personality; personal relationships; organisational commitment; psychotherapy and counselling
Dr Trevor Crawford Department of Psychology University of Lancaster
Telephone:
Email:
t.crawford@lancaster.ac.uk
Area of Research: neurocognitive mechanisms in schizophrenia; Parkinson's disease; ageing and early development; eye movements in face processing; neuropsychology of eye movements
Professor John R Crawford Department of Psychology University of Aberdeen
Telephone: 01224 272231
Email:
j.crawford@abdn.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology; measurement issues; estimation of premorbid ability; fronto-executive functioning; ageing; head injury; brain imaging; implicit memory; statistical methods for single-case research; measurement of anxiety and depression; positive and negative affectivity; classical test theory; meta-analysis
Dr Richard Crisp School of Psychology University of Birmingham
Telephone:
Email:
r.crisp@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: experimental social psychology; social cognition and intergroup relations; structural qualities of social categories representation; automatic and controlled components of intergroup bias; cognitive processes and consequences of multiple social categorisation; reducing prejudice, discrimination and social conflict
Ian Croft Department of Psychology University of Newcastle
Telephone:
Email:
ian.croft@ncl.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology; attitudes and behaviour; personal construct theory
Dr Malcolm Cross Department of Psychology City University
Telephone:
Email:
m.c.cross@city.ac.uk
Area of Research: personal construct psychology; defining the domain of counselling psychology; impact of gender and sexual orientation on psychological wellbeing; impact of training of counsellors and counselling
Colm Crowley Psychology and Special Needs Institute of Education
Telephone:
Email:
c.crowley@ioe.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological counselling; counselling in educational settings; multi-cultural issues in counselling; drug issues; loss and bereavement; aspects of personality and social psychology; self-identity construction; sexualities; close relationships
Dr Val Curran Department of Psychology University College London
Telephone:
Email:
v.curran@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychopharamacology; cognition and substance abuse; neurochemistry of memory and consciousness; interaction of psychiatric drugs with mood and cognition
Mr Paul Curran Department of Psychology University of East London
Telephone:
Email:
p.curran@uel.ac.uk
Area of Research: educational psychology
Dr Deborah Custance Department of Psychology Goldsmiths College University of London
Telephone:
Email:
d.custance@gold.ac.uk
Area of Research: comparative-developmental psychology; social intelligence; imitation; non-human primates; social learning in children; underlying cognitive processes
Dr Christine Dancey Department of Psychology University of East London
Telephone:
Email:
c.p.dancey@uel.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychosocial and cognitive aspects of chronic illness, esp. Irritable Bowel Syndrome and inflammatory Bowel Disease; psychosocial effects of living with chronic illness: attittudes towards chronic illness
Richard Darby Division of Psychology University of Wolverhampton
Telephone:
Email:
r.darby@wlv.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; human learning
Professor Graham Davey Psychology Group School of Cognitive and Computing Scienc University of Sussex
Telephone:
Email:
grahamda@cogs.susx.ac.uk
Area of Research: role of conditioning and trauma revaluation in the aetiology and maintenance of anxiety disorders; comparisons of cognitive and biological models of phobias; role of disgust in psychological disorders; cognitive and mood factors underlying pathological worrying; evaluative conditioning
Judy David Division of Psychology University of Staffordshire
Telephone:
Email:
j.j.david@staffs.ac.uk
Area of Research: criminological and forensic psychology, including use of Theory of Planned Behaviour to understand
intention to deceive
Professor Jules Davidoff Department of Psychology Goldsmiths College University of London
Telephone:
Email:
j.davidoff@gold.ac.uk
Area of Research: object recognition; colour; naming; cognitive neuropsychology
Dr Martin Davies Department of Psychology Goldsmiths College University of London
Telephone:
Email:
m.davies@gold.ac.uk
Area of Research: self-cognition; self-focusing; self-consciousness; errors and biases; cognitive styles; personality feedback; social-psychological processes in small groups
Dr Simon Davies Department of Psychology University of Hull
Telephone:
Email:
s.p.davies@psy.hull.ac.uk
Area of Research: higher order cognition; problem solving; metacognition and strategy development; effects of individual differences and personality on cognition; expertise in applied domains; verbalisation in problem solving; human computer interaction; psychology of programming
Dr Cliff Davies Department of Psychology University of Manchester
Telephone:
Email:
davies@psy.man.ac.uk
Area of Research: evolutionary psychology of family resemblance; parenting in reconstituted families; role of parental optimism in child development; memory in young children; stress and fatigue in persons with Multiple Sclerosis
Mr Paul Dawson Pathways PICU on Tagore Goodmayes Hospital Essex IG3 8XJ
Telephone: 0208 970 4050
Email:
paul.dawson@nelmht.nhs.uk
Area of Research: Psychiatric Intensive Care Units (PICUs), their role and function. Anger Management groups on PICUs and the particular problems forensic patients may present within therapy.
Dr Guida de Abreu Department of Psychology University of Luton
Telephone:
Email:
guida.abreu@luton.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive development in socio-cultural contexts; mathematical cognition; relationship between home and school learning; relationship between cultural diversity, social identities and cognition; cultural psychology; learning of immigrant and ethnic minority children
Dr Paul de Mornay Davies Department of Psychology Middlesex University
Telephone:
Email:
P.deMornay-Davies@mdx.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology of language; category specific disorders; aphasia; semantic priming
Professor Ian Deary Department of Psychology University of Edinburgh
Telephone:
Email:
i.deary@ed.ac.uk
Area of Research: human cognitive ability differences; information processing associations; psychometric structures; molecular genetic studies; changes with age; effects of metabolic derangments; clinical disorders; human personality differences; questionnaire construction; structural equation modelling
Dr Pippa Dell Department of Psychology University of East London
Telephone:
Email:
p.a.dell@uel.ac.uk
Area of Research: selection interviewing: social aspects of women's experiences of hysterectomy: women's health issues: women's sexuality: feminist / critical psychological perspectives
Professor Sergio Della Sala Department of Psychology University of Aberdeen
Telephone:
Email:
sergio@abdn.ac.uk
Area of Research: working memory and executive control; representational neglect; visual brain; cognitive neuropsychology; neuropsychology of the dementias
Dr James Demetre Department of Psychology University of Greenwich
Telephone:
Email:
j.d.demetre@gre.ac.uk
Area of Research: application of developmental psychology to practical problems; cognitive bases of children's road user behaviour and its relation to pedestrian accidents; development of prematurely born children with motor co-ordination difficulties; children's conceptions of computers; attitudes and behaviours relating to computer usage and avoidance
Dr Martin Dempster School of Psychology Queen's University Belfast University Road Belfast
Telephone: 028 90335547
Email:
m.dempster@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology, quality of life and health outcomes measurement, health-related behaviour, health services research, teaching statistics and research methods
Dr Chris Dewberry Department of Organisational Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
Telephone:
Email:
c.dewberry@org-psych.bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: personnel selection; personality testing; the psychological processes taking place in assessment centre wash-ups; the Internet and personnel selection
Mr David William Dickins Eleanor Rathbone Building Bedford St South Liverpool L69 7ZA
Telephone: 0151 794 2950
Email:
dickins@liverpool.ac.uk
Area of Research: Behavioural and neuroimaging analysis of derived stimulus relations; observational videoanalysis; evolutionary psychology;
comparative cognition
Dr Anthony Russell Dickinson Snyder Lab Washington University School of Medicine
Telephone: 314-747-4095
Email:
tony@eye-hand.wustl.edu
Area of Research: Evolution & Characterisation of intelligence.
Biological Basis of Behaviour.
Neurophysiology of Visually-guided Movement.
Visuomotor coordination.
Primate Vision.
Comparative Psychology.
Animal Cognition.
Professor A Dickinson Department of Experimetal Psychology University of Cambridge
Telephone:
Email:
a.dickinson@psychol.cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: associative
learning and conditioning;
motivational and reinforcement processes; comparative
psychology
Miss Lucy Dimery Pathways Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit Chapters House Goodmayes Hospital Barley Lane, IG3 8XJ
Telephone: 0208-983-8000 x5108
Email:
Lucy.Dimery@nelmht.nhs.uk
Area of Research: Risk Managment of Psychiatric Inpatients - the practice of constant observation/specialling. Pre transfer service user needs led groups
Professor Julie Dockrell Psychology and Special Needs Institute of Education
Telephone:
Email:
j.dockrell@ioe.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive development; applied developmental psychology; atypical development; language development and difficulties
Dr John Done Department of Psychology University of Hertfordshire
Telephone:
Email:
d.j.done@herts.ac.uk
Area of Research: schizophrenia; dementia; depression; epidemiology; psychophysiology especially in relation to schizophrenia
Dr Ann Dowker Department of Experimental Psychlogy University of Oxford
Telephone:
Email:
ann.dowker@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: mathematical development; mathematical cognition; intervention for children with numeracy difficulties; moral development; language acquisition; language and play; cognitive psychology of poetry and metaphor; cross-linguistic research; individual differences in cognition; folk developmental psychology
Dr John Joseph Downes Department of Psychology University of Liverpool
Telephone:
Email:
down@liverpool.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuroscience of amnesia and memory systems; neuropsychological deficits in neurodegenerative diseases; models and theories of implicit memory
Dr Anthony Downing Department of Psychology University of Newcastle
Telephone:
Email:
a.c.downing@ncl.ac.uk
Area of Research: personality; dissociation; hypnosis; avoidant coping; health psychology
Dr Chris Dracup Division of Psychology University of Northumbria at Newcastle
Telephone:
Email:
c.dracup@unn.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological statistics; reliability of marking; human computer interaction and decision making
Dr R F Drewett Department of Psychology University of Durham
Telephone:
Email:
r.f.drewett@durham.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; maternal and child health in tropical countries; effects of early malnutrition on reading, other intellectual abilities, articulation and fine motor skills
Yvonne du Casse Department of Psychology University of Luton
Telephone:
Email:
yvonne.du.casse@luton.ac.uk
Area of Research: acute and chronic stress; psychological factors in primary prevention; communication and adherence in primary care
Dr John Duggan Division of Psychology University of Sunderland
Telephone: 0191 515-3538
Email:
john.duggan@sunderland.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychometric assessment; personality profiling; computer assisted learning; web design
Dr Elaine Duncan Department of Psychology Glasgow Caledonian University
Telephone:
Email:
edu@gcal.ac.uk
Area of Research: functions of emotions in everyday life; emotional health/well-being/emotional disclosure; psychological issues in sport and exercise
Dr Elizabeth Dunne Department of Applied Psychology University college Cork
Telephone:
Email:
e.dunne@ucc.ie
Area of Research: psychological aspects of self help and self help organisations; psychological aspects of participation and activism; psychology of safety and wellbeing at work; cyber communities
Dr Lynn Dunwoody School of Psychology and Communication University of Ulster
Telephone:
Email:
l.dunwoody@ulst.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; oncology; complementary therapies; quality of life; patient/therapist interaction; rheumatoid athritis; environmental psychology; ergonomics and RSI
Dr Gerard Duveen Faculty of Social Sciences University of Cambridge Free School Lane Cambridge CB2 3RQ
Telephone: 01223 338067
Email:
gmd10@cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: social representations; development studies of gender; social development and cultural psychology
Dr Louise Dye School of Psychology University of Leeds
Telephone:
Email:
louised@psychology.leeds.ac.uk
Area of Research: menstrual cycle and appetite control; effects of eating
behaviour on menstrual cycle symptoms and fertility; diet and female infertility;
psychobiological effects in male infertility; stress and coping in male
infertility; psychological effects of coping strategy in infertile
couples; effect of diagnosis; effects of cannabis and other drugs on
cognitive performance and driving; effects of hormones and gender on
driving and cognitive performance; cognitive effects of food and food
components;
appetite control and dietary restraint
Dr Ros Dyer Division of Psychology University of Wolverhampton
Telephone:
Email:
r.j.dyer@wlv.ac.uk
Area of Research: occupational psychology
Dr Val Dyer Division of Psychology University of Wolverhampton
Telephone:
Email:
v.dyer@wlv.ac.uk
Area of Research: personality; individual differences; abnormal psychology; AIDS; gerontology
Professor Robert Edelmann
Telephone: 020 8871 4219
Email:
r.edelmann@btinternet.com
Area of Research: social emotions, social phobia; psychological aspects of infertility and the reproductive technologies; stress at work; post traumatic stress;chronic pain, anxiety, fears and phobias
Dr Nicola Edelstyn Department of Psychology University of Keele
Telephone:
Email:
psa30@keele.ac.uk
Area of Research: (1)Functional brain imaging and neuropsychological studies of recognition memory abnormalities arising in the context of either a neurological of psychiatric illness. (2)The delusional misidentification syndromes.
(3)Neuropsychological case studies of patients who have developed unusual phenomenology following brain damage.
(4)The relationship between overt knowledge, covert biases and advantageous behaviour adaptation in patients with denial of illness.
Dr Martin Edwards School of Psychology University of Exeter
Telephone:
Email:
m.g.edwards@exeter.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology of language: semantic memory: perception and action (dorsal vs ventral routes)
Professor Derek Edwards Department of Social Sciences University of Loughborough
Telephone:
Email:
d.edwards@lboro.ac.uk
Area of Research: discourse, rhetoric and conversation analysis; relations between psychological topics and everyday talk; discursive psychology
Dr Judy Edworthy Department of Psychology University of Plymouth
Telephone:
Email:
jedworthy@plymouth.ac.uk
Area of Research: design, application and implementation of auditory warnings, monitoring signals, warning labels and signs; cognitive representation of sound; perceived urgency of sound; human factors in alarm systems; modelling of warning compliance; psychophysics and scaling; musical aesthetics
Dr Martin Eimer School of Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
Telephone:
Email:
m.eimer@bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychophysiology; selective attention; cross modal links to attention; links between perception and action; perception and recognition of faces and objects
Professor Christine Eiser Department of Psychology University of Sheffield
Telephone:
Email:
c.eiser@shef.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology: coping with diagnosis of chronic disease, especially cancer: perception of risk: adherence to treatment: social / cognitive approaches to coping with cancer and diabetes: psychological consequences of new genetics
Professor J Richard Eiser Department of Psychology University of Sheffield
Telephone:
Email:
j.r.eiser@shef.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology: attitudes: environment, risk and risk taking: health behaviour: connectionist models of attitude organisation and change: social cognition
Dr Thalia Eley Box P080 Institute of Psychiatry De'Crespigny Park London SE5 8AF
Telephone: 020 7848 -863
Email:
t.eley@iop.kcl.ac.uk
Area of Research: using behavioural genetics methods to explore aspects of developmental psychopathology; anxiety and depression
Peter Elliott Department of Psychology University of Southampton
Telephone:
Email:
pae@psy.soton.ac.uk
Area of Research: adult (male and female) survivors of childhood sexual abuse; influence of children's gender on parenting; lifespan developmental issues and schema domains; health promotion; community psychology interventions to populations; development of family therapy approaches
Professor Andrew Ellis Department of Psychology University of York
Telephone:
Email:
awe1@york.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology and neuropsychology; normal and impaired word recognition and production; recognition of familiar faces
Dr Judi Ellis Department of Psychology University of Reading
Telephone:
Email:
j.a.ellis@reading.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology and neuropsychology; prospective memory; goal selection and maintenance; attention and action control; autobiographical memory
Professor Hadyn Ellis School of Psychology Cardiff University
Telephone:
Email:
ellish@cardiff.ac.uk
Area of Research: face recognition; cognitive neuropsychiatry
Professor Nick C Ellis School of Psychology University of Bangor
Telephone:
Email:
n.ellis@bangor.ac.uk
Area of Research: first, second and foreign language acquisition; implicit and explicit learning and memory; imagery; reading and spelling acquisition; working memory; computational modelling; developmental dyslexia; applied psycholinguistics
Angie Emler Department of Psychology University College Worcester
Telephone:
Email:
a.emler@worc.ac.uk
Area of Research: educational psychology; adolescence and young children's attitudes to authority; pre-schoolers with special needs
Dr George Erdos Department of Psychology University of Newcastle
Telephone:
Email:
g.erdos@ncl.ac.uk
Area of Research: occupational psychology; problem solving and thinking; psychometrics
Dr Jane M Erskine Disability Services University of Dundee DD1 4HN
Telephone: 01382 348843
Email:
j.m.erskine@dundee.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental dyslexia; diagnosis and remediation; cross-linguistic comparisons in literacy acquisition and associated reading disability; developmental neuropsychology of learning disabilities
Dr Candan Ertubey Department of Psychology University of Luton
Telephone:
Email:
candan.ertubey@luton.ac.uk
Area of Research: cross-cultural differential psychology; psychometrics; health psychology
Professor Phil Evans Department of Psychology University of Westminster
Telephone:
Email:
evansp@wmin.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychophysiology and stress; psychoneuroimmunology; psychoneuroendocrinology
Dr Daphne Evans Department of Psychology University of Wales Swansea
Telephone:
Email:
daphne.evans@swansea.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology and health/injuries; attitude behaviour models; developmental psychology; adolescent development; road crossing intentions, cognitive failure and accidents
Professor Barry J Everitt Department of Experimental Psychology University of Cambridge Cambridge CB2 3EB
Telephone:
Email:
bje10@cus.cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuroanatomical, molecular and psychological basis of addiction to psychomotor stimulant and opiate drugs. functional studies of monoaminergic and cholinergic neurotransmitters in learning, memory, attention and reinforcement; role of frontostriatal systems in cognition;
Dr Marie Falahee Psychology Institute Aston University
Telephone:
Email:
m.falahee@aston.ac.uk
Area of Research: sensory psychology;taste
Dr Anthony Raymond Fallone Department of Psychology University of Luton Park Square, Luton LU1 3JU
Telephone: 01582 734111 x2138
Email:
tony.fallone@luton.ac.uk
Area of Research: savant syndrome; learning disorders and cognitive profile; eye and hair colour as markers for cognitive disability and individual differences; handedness and laterality of brain function; psychology of popular culture.
Ruth Filik Psychology Department School of Health and Community Studies University of Derby
Telephone:
Email:
r.filik@derby.ac.uk
Area of Research: psycholinguistics; eye movements and written language comprehension.
Dr Frances Finnigan Department of Psychology Glasgow Caledonian University
Telephone:
Email:
f.finnigan@gcal.ac.uk
Area of Research: alcohol and psychomotor; effects of alcohol on memory, learning and executive function in sober male and female social drinkers, hangover effects on psychomotor performance
Dr Martin Fischer Department of Psychology University of Dundee
Telephone:
Email:
m.h.fischer@dundee.ac.uk
Area of Research: attention; motor control; word perception; cognition ergonomics; neuropsychology; numerical cognition
Professor Clive Fletcher Department of Psychology Goldsmiths College University of London
Telephone:
Email:
c.fletcher@gold.ac.uk
Area of Research: occupational and organisational psychology; selection; appraisal; assessment; feedback
Professor Simon Folkard Body Rhythms and Shiftwork Centre Department of Psychology University of Wales Swansea Swansea, SA2 8PP
Telephone: 01792 295278
Email:
s.folkard@swan.ac.uk
Area of Research: fatigue and safety; shift work; human psychological rhythms; temporal factors in mood and performance
Professor Peter Fonagy Department of Psychology University College London
Telephone:
Email:
p.fonagy@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychoanalytic theory; attachment research; empirical research on psychoanalytic constructs; outcome of psychotherapy
Dr Douglas Forbes Department of Psychology Glasgow Caledonian University
Telephone:
Email:
d.forbes@gcal.ac.uk
Area of Research: memory, especially the social contexts of memory and uses of memory; individual perception of national identity; evolutionary psychology; psychology and transport
Dr Emer Forde Psychology Institute Aston University
Telephone:
Email:
e.m.e.forde@aston.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychology
Professor Nigel Foreman Department of Psychology Middlesex University
Telephone:
Email:
n.foreman@mdx.ac.uk
Area of Research: spatial cognition; development of brain and behaviour; use of virtual reality computing to assess and remidiate spatial abilities, spatial skills and disability; international psychology; behavioural effects of everyday food and drink
Dr Mike Forrester Department of Psychology University of Kent and Canterbury
Telephone:
Email:
m.a.forrester@ukc.ac.uk
Area of Research: children's conversational skills; critical and psychoanalytic developmental psychology; discourse and conversation analysis;
Dr Mark John Forshaw Psychology Subject Group School of Health and Social Sciences Coventry University
Telephone:
Email:
m.forshaw@coventry.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological aspects of medicine; dental psychology; disability; hypochondriasis; squeamishness; disfigurement and psychological dermatology.
Dr Claire Foster Psychology Research Group The Institute of Cancer Research Cotswold Road Sutton, Surrey SM2 5NG
Telephone: 020 8661 3007
Email:
c.l.foster@soton.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology: psychosocial aspects of genetic testing for adult onset disease, especially breast/ovarian cancer - mental health, perception of risk, risk management behaviour: qualitative methodology: family relationships and communication in the context of chronic illness
Prof Norman Henry Freeman Department of Experimental Psychology University of Bristol 8 Woodland Rd Bristol BS8 1TN, UK
Telephone:
Email:
n.freeman@bristol.ac.uk
Area of Research: experimental child psychology; language; cognitive development; theory of mind; representational competence with pictures; early counting
Dr Richard Freeman Division of Psychology South Bank University
Telephone:
Email:
richard.freeman@sbu.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; perceptual categorisation; psychology of food choice
Professor Christopher Charles French Department of Psychology Goldsmiths College University of London New Cross, London SE14 6NW
Telephone: 020 7919 7882
Email:
c.french@gold.ac.uk
Area of Research: anomalistic psychology; psychology of paranormal beliefs and ostensibly paranormal experiences; sleep paralysis; cognition and emotion
Professor John Frisby Department of Psychology University of Sheffield
Telephone:
Email:
j.p.frisby@shef.ac.uk
Area of Research: vision; psychophysics of binocular vision; texture and brightness; visual cue integration; computational models of human vision; developing tests for visual screening of young children for stereoscopic vision
Professor Chris Frith Wellcome Depart. of Imaging Neuroscience Institute of Neurology University College London
Telephone:
Email:
cfrith@fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: schizophrenia; neuropsychology; brain imaging; consciousness; neural hermeneutics
Professor Stephen Frosh School of Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
Telephone:
Email:
s.frosh@bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychoanalysis; psychotherapy and cultural processes; processes of change in family therapy; child sexual abuse; masculinity
Dr Eamon Fulcher Department of Psychology University College Worcester
Telephone:
Email:
e.fulcher@worc.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognition and experimental psychology; human learning and memory; human emotion; implicit learning; perception without awareness; social cognition; computer simulation; anxiety and attention; anxiety in children; e-learning and other electronic resources in education
Professor Elaine Funnell Department of Psychology Royal Holloway University of London
Telephone:
Email:
e.funnell@rhbnc.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychology of language; acquired and development disorders of reading and naming in adults and children; disorders of semantic memory; longitudinal studies of the breakdown of language in dementia; development of object concepts in children with perceptual difficulties
Professor James Furnell Department of Psychology Glasgow Caledonian University
Telephone:
Email:
furnell@btinternet.com
Area of Research: forensic psychology; children in legal proceedings
Professor Adrian Frank Furnham Department of Psychology University College London 26 Bedford Way London WC1 OAP
Telephone: 207 679 5395
Email:
a.furnham@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: organisational psychology; psychometrics; personality assessment; complementary medicine; cross-cultural psychology; mental health and migration; economic socialisation;personality and intelligence;
managerial incompetence
Dr Elizabeth Gaffan Department of Psychology University of Reading
Telephone:
Email:
e.a.gaffan@reading.ac.uk
Area of Research: animal memory; exploration and food seeking; learning disabilities; behavioural interventions; meta-analysis; neuropsychology
Dr David Gaffan Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
Telephone:
Email:
david.gaffan@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology and memory
Ms Maureen Gaffney Department of Psychology Trinity College Dublin
Telephone:
Email:
mgaffney@tcd.ie
Area of Research: adult intimate relationships; intergenerational relationships from attachment theory perspective; lifespan developmental psychology; psychology and the law
Dr Alfredo Gaitan Department of Psychology University of Luton
Telephone: 01582 743006
Email:
alfredo.gaitan@luton.ac.uk
Area of Research: 1. Transitions and processes of personal change (e.g.adolescence; going to H.E., living in-between cultures); 2. Explanations of aggression and violence; 3. Construction of identities and use of computer technology (Internet; 4. social constructionism, cultural psychology, narratives, ethnography.
Dr Tony Gallagher School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
Telephone:
Email:
ag.gallagher@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: schizophrenia; human factors in laproscopic surgery; suicide; applied experimental psychology
Professor Simon Garrod Department of Psychology University of Glasgow
Telephone:
Email:
s.garrod@psy.gla.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of language; human communication; reading and dialogue
Dr Gareth Gaskell Department of Psychology University of York
Telephone:
Email:
g.gaskell@psych.york.ac.uk
Area of Research: psycholinguistics; spoken word recognition; connectionist modelling; lexical processing
Professor Sue Gathercole Department of Psychology Science Laboratories University of Durham
Telephone:
Email:
s.e.gathercole@durham.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; cognitive development; phonological processing; reading and vocabulary; working memory
Prof Mark Georgeson Neurosciences Research Institute Vision Sciences Building Aston University Birmingham B4 7ET
Telephone: 0121 359 3611 x5419
Email:
m.a.georgeson@aston.ac.uk
Area of Research: Human vision - perception and psychophysics; encoding spatial and temporal structure of the retinal image; spatial vision; spatial contrast; motion perception; stereo vision; spatial frequency and orientation tuned filters; edge detection; motion analysis; depth perception; experimental analysis and computational models of these processes
Dr. Nicholas J. S. Gibson Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge West Road Cambridge CB3 9BS
Telephone: 01223 763010
Email:
njsjg2@hermes.cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: Psychology of religion
Professor Paul Gilbert Mental Health Research Unit Kingsway House Kingsway Hospital Derby, DE22 3LZ
Telephone: 01332 624579
Email:
p.gilbert@derby.ac.uk
Area of Research: Depression, Social anxiety, Psychosis, Shame, Evolutionary approaches to Psychopathology
Dr David Gilbert Department of Psychology University of Hertfordshire
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d.b.gilbert@herts.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychopharmacology with specific reference in the dopamine system; drug addiction; reward and memory and learning; human psychopharmacology; effects of memory enhancing agents
Dr Melanie Giles School of Psychology and Communication University of Ulster
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ml.giles@ulst.ac.uk
Area of Research: attitude measurement; psychology of criminal conduct; intergrated education; blood donation; church attendance; women at work; short term effects of probation programmes
Professor Ken Gilhooly Department of Human Sciences Brunel University
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Email:
ken.gilhooly@brunel.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; normal adult human thinking; effects of age and working memory factors in thinking tasks; development of expertise; insight and creative thinking
Dr Raphael Gillett School of Psychology University of Leicester Leicester LE1 7RH
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Email:
rtg@le.ac.uk
Area of Research: research methodology and quantitative techniques; statistical power analysis and sample size determination; meta-analysis; testing hypothese about working memory capacity in self-ordered selection; exact tests of matching performance with credit for partial knowledge, e.g., measuring agreement under uncertainty and measuring performance in the object relocation task; psychological experimentation on the Internet; online statistical programming on the Internet; human judgment; individual and collective decision making
Dr Jane Ginsborg Department of Human Communication Scienc University of Sheffield
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j.ginsborg@sheffield.ac.uk
Area of Research: music psychology; practice and performance; cognitive psychology; expertise; memory; problem solving; developmental psychology; young children's early spoken language
Dr Leon Gold Division of Psychology South Bank University
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Email:
goldlm@sbu.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; visual perception; research methods and statistics
Mr James M M Good Department of Psychology University of Durham
Telephone: 0191 3343244
Email:
j.m.m.good@durham.ac.uk
Area of Research: history of social psychology; mutuality of person-person and person-environment relations; perception of gender from human movement; social psychology of music; history of the human sciences; history and theory of q-methodology
Dr Trish Gooding Department of Psychology University of Strathclyde
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patricia.gooding@strath.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognition; cognitive neuropsychiatry; human neuropsychology; attention; working memory disorders associated with depression and anxiety
Dr Andrew Goudie Department of Psychology University of Liverpool
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ajg@liverpool.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychopharmacology; antipsychotic drugs; clozapine
Dr Andrew James Goudie Psychology Dept Liverpool University Bedford St L69 7ZA
Telephone: 0151-794-1124
Email:
ajg@liverpool.ac.uk
Area of Research: Psychopharmacology. Antipsychotic drugs.
Sensation Seeking.
Mr Ernie Govier Department of Psychology University of East London
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Email:
e.govier@uel.ac.uk
Area of Research: biological basis of gender: nature of the psychological sex differences: brainsex and occupation: brainsex and cognitive function
Helen Graham Department of Psychology University of Keele
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Email:
psa15@keele.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychotherapy; complementary medicine; therapeutic uses of mental imagery
Dr Richard Gramzow Department of Psychology University of Southampton
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Email:
r.gramzow@soton.ac.uk
Area of Research: self-esteem; stigma; prejudicial attitudes and discriminatory behaviour; the self of intergroup perception; the self and emotional distress; self-conscious emotions; psychological measurement; multivariate statistical techniques
Dr Ruth Green Psychology Department Staffordshire University
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r.green@staffs.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological concepts of career as applied to entrepreneurial career choice; entrepreneurial personality; social psychological adjustment of patients and spouses to coronary bypass surgery and chronic renal failure; social psychological processes involved in computer-mediated communication
Dr Simon E Green School of Psychology Birkbeck College University of London Malet St, London WC1E 7HX
Telephone: 0207 631 6332
Email:
s.green@bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: brain systems underlying fear and anxiety in humans
neurobiology of human psychopathology
neurobiology of gender differences in normal and abnormal behaviour
Dr Sheila Greene Department of Psychology Trinity College Dublin
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Email:
sgreene@tcd.ie
Area of Research: life span developmental psychology; children's social development; developmental psychology of girls and women
Professor Judith Greene Psychology Discipline Open University
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judy.greene@virgin.net
Area of Research: psycholinguistics; language understanding; statistics
Dr Andrew Gregory Department of Psychology University of Manchester
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Email:
gregory@psy.man.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of music; emotional effects of music; music perception
Emeritus Professor Richard Gregory Department of Experimental Psychology University of Bristol
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Email:
richard.gregory@bris.ac.uk
Area of Research: vision and hearing; isoluminance; movement and object perception; artificial intelligence concepts; illusions; philosophy of psychology and science
Dr Christine Griffin School of Psychology University of Birmingham
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Email:
griffinc@PSG-FS5.bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: transition to adulthood; sex / gender relations; unemployment; youth training schemes; leisure; sexuality; family life; racial discrimination; qualitative research methods; feminist consciousness and identity; men and masculinity; experiences of lesbianism in psychology; representations of youth and the adolescence; unemployment, crime and masculinity and male offenders and ex-offenders
David Grimsell Department of Psychology University College Worcester
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d.grimsell@worc.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychometric assessment; individual differences; learning style assessment
Dr Harriet Gross Department of Human Sciences University of Loughborough
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h.gross@lboro.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological impact of pregnancy; conceptualisations of maternity;
contexts for children's development;
Professor David Guest The Management Centre Kings College London
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david.guest@kcl.ac.uk
Area of Research: human resource management; worker wellbeing and performance; psychological contract; flexible contracts; the employment relationship
Dr Nicholas Hammond Department of Psychology University of York
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nvh1@york.ac.uk
Area of Research: attention and skilled performance; psychology of computer use
Professor James Hampton Department of Psychology City University
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j.a.hampton@city.ac.uk
Area of Research: concepts and categorisation; fuzziness and instability in conceptual thought; conceptual combination; psychological basis of classification systems
Dr Peter Hancock Department of Psychology University of Stirling
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Email:
pjbh1@stir.ac.uk
Area of Research: Representations; how do we code faces; what kind of codings does the brain use.
Theory of evolutionary algorithms.
Face identification; human perceptions of faces. Production of composites by witnesses.
Psychophysical investigation of the importance of neural synchrony in binding.
Dr Scott Hardie Department of Psychology University of Abertay
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s.hardie@abertay.ac.uk
Area of Research: primatology; animal behaviour; laterality; evolutionary psychology
Professor Graham Harding Psychology Institute Aston University
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g.f.a.harding@aston.ac.uk
Area of Research: epilepsy and photosensitivity; magnetoencephalography; multifocal ERG
professor G Hardy Department of Psychology University of Sheffield
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g.hardy@shef.ac.uk
Area of Research: clinical psychology
Anita Harkawat Division of Psychology University of Northumbria at Newcastle
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anita.harkawat@unn.ac.uk
Area of Research: accuracy of assessment centre ratings; personnel selection; psychometric testing
Dr Trevor Harley Department of Psychology University of Dundee
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t.a.harley@dundee.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology of speech production; representation of word meaning; lexicalisation; degradation of semantic memory in dementia; language impairment and Parkinson's Disease; psycholinguistics
Professor Paul Lansley Harris Graduate School of Education Harvard University Larsen Hall, Appian Way Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA
Telephone: 617-496-1511
Email:
paul_harris@gse.harvard.edu
Area of Research: developmental psychology; development of cognition, emotion and imagination during infancy and childhood
Dr Duncan Harris Department of Psychology Royal Holloway University of London
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d.harris@rhul.ac.uk
Area of Research: primate housing; hormones and behaviour; psychophysciologicl aspecs of AIDS; flight deck management; aviation psychology; corporate change
Dr John Harris Department of Psychology University of Reading
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j.p.harris@reading.ac.uk
Area of Research: visual psychophysics of pattern and motion perception in normal individuals and in neurological and psychiatric patients; visual object recognition; visual short-term memory; visual attention
Dr Peter Harris Department of Psychology University of Sheffield University of Sussex
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p.harris@sheffield.ac.uk
Area of Research: unrealistic optimism, and other biases in self-perception; perception of control; health psychology; control and coping in Inflammatory Bowel Disease; compliance with exercise prescriptions; sun-screen use; psychological factors in rehabilitation from myocardial infarction
Julie Ann Harrower Psychology Subject Group School of Health and Social Sciences University of Coventry
Telephone: 02476 888720
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j.harrower@coventry.ac.uk
Area of Research: gender issues; psychoanalysis and film; masculinity and crime; gender and higher education management
Dr Ken Hart School of Psychology University of Leeds
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kenh@psychology.leeds.ac.uk
Area of Research: interface of social and clinical health psychology; stress; personality, coping and social support; Type A personality and cynical hostility in relation to health risk; chemical dependency; alcoholism treatment; social support and treatment adherence; experience and expression of anger
Dr Nicky Hart Division of Psychology University of Wolverhampton
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n.hart@wlv.ac.uk
Area of Research: counselling psychology
Dr Monika Harvey Department of Psychology University of Glasgow
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m.harvey@psy.gla.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychology; perceptual and visuomotor impairments; dorsal and ventral streams of visual processing; hemispatial neglect
Dr Allison Harvey Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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allison.harvey@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: abnormal psychology; sleep disorders; insomnia; anxiety disorders; PTSD; cognitive psychology and biological perspectives
Dr Richard Hastings School of Psychology University of Wales Bangor
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r.hastings@bangor.ac.uk
Area of Research: behavioural and emotional problems in intellectual disabilities; staff working with children and adults with intellectual disabilities; families with children with disabilities; social psychology of intellectual disabilities
Dr David Heeley School of Psychology University of St Andrews
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dwh@st-andrews.ac.uk
Area of Research: human vision; perception of size, orientation and pattern structure; stereopsis; computer modelling of the neural mechanisms that underlie perception; theories of psychophysical decision process
Professor John Hegarty Department of Psychology University of Keele
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Email:
psa02@keele.ac.uk
Area of Research: support of people with disabilities through information technology; psychotherapy for people with cancer
Dr Dietmar Heinke School of Psychology University of Birmingham
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d.g.heinke@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: human visual object recognition; visual attention; computational approach; cognitive neuroscience; neuropsychology
Dr Liz Hellier Department of Psychology University of Plymouth
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ehellier@plymouth.ac.uk
Area of Research: design and implementation of auditory and visual warning systems; application of psychophysical scaling to warning design
Dr Colin Hendrie School of Psychology University of Leeds
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colinh@psychology.leeds.ac.uk
Area of Research: mechanisms of opiate addiction; development of novel anxiolytic therapies; development of an animal model of depression; psychopharmacology
Dr Bruce Henning Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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bruce.henning@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: sensory psychology; hearing; vision
Dr Ann Henshaw Division of Psychology University of Wolverhampton
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Email:
c.webster@wlv.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental and educational psychology
Professor Peter Hepper School of Psychology Queens University Belfast Belfast BT7 1NN
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p.hepper@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental psychobiology; animal behaviour; comparative psychology; experimental psychology; prenatal development; foetal behaviour; foetal learning; foetal sensory environment and perception; comparative studies of neurobehavioural development; diagnosis of handicap; foetal movements; ultrasound; kin recognition; animal welfare; behaviour of perinatal dogs, sheep and cattle; olfactory development in vertebrates; research ethics
Dr Jenny Hewison School of Psychology University of Leeds
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jennyh@psychology.leeds.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology
Dr Louise Higgins Department of Psychology Chester College Parkgate Road , Chester CHI 4BJ
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l.higgins@chester.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of China; personality; psychometric testing
Dr Suzanne Higgs School of Psychology University of Birmingham
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s.higgs.1@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: Psychological and biological and mechanisms underlying eating behaviour; cognitive factors involved in the control of food intake e.g. memory; effect of dieting on health related behaviours; neurochemical basis of reactions to palatable foods.
Vivian Hill Psychology and Special Needs Institute of Education
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v.hill@ioe.ac.uk
Area of Research: educational psychology services; PTSD; educational experiences of children; equal opportunities and specific learning disabilities; baseline assessment; able children; literacy; emotional development; interventions for children with autistic spectrum disorders
Dr Denis Hilton Department of Psychology University of Hertfordshire
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d.hilton@herts.ac.uk
Area of Research: social cognition and causal attribution; psychology of judgment and decision making; language and communication; application of psychology to business and medicine
Dr Perry Hinton Department of Psychology University of Luton
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perry.hinton@luton.ac.uk
Area of Research: social cognition; stereotyping and social inference; cognition and culture; psychology of communications; making sense of media messages; applied aspects of cognition; cognitive models of reading
Dr Katherine Hirsh School of Psychology Cardiff University
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hirsh@cardiff.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of language; cognitve neuropsychology; women's health issues
Angela Hoadley Mental Health Services Research Section The Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health London SE1 1LB
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a.hoadley@scmh.org.uk
Area of Research: Adult mental health - acute psychiatric inpatient care, job satisfaction of mental health staff, service user satisfaction, alternatives to psychiatric inpatient care
Dr Ian Holliday Psychology Institute Aston University
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i.e.holliday@aston.ac.uk
Area of Research: human psychophysics; brain imaging
Dr Wendy Holloway School of Psychology University of Leeds
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Email:
wendyh@psychology.leeds.ac.uk
Area of Research: family research partnering and parenting; methodologies for psychosocial research; self-harm
Dr Robbie Hoppe Department of Psychology Middlesex University
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r.hoppe@mdx.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology
Dr Pauline Horne School of Psychology University of Bangor
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p.j.horne@bangor.ac.uk
Area of Research: theorectical definition of linguistic behaviour; development of naming and categorisation; naming; novel behaviour and human consciouness; development of imitative repertoires in human infants; food preference acquisition in young children; remediation of verbal behaviour in Alzheimers; experimental consumer psychology
Ava Horowitz Department of Psychology University of Lincolnshire & Humberside
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ahorowitz@lincoln.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology; discourse analysis; family augmentation; social identity
Dr Mark S Horswill Department of Psychology University of Reading, P.O. Box 238, Reading, RG6 6AL http://www.personal.rdg.ac.uk/~sxrhorsl/home.htm
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m.s.horswill@reading.ac.uk
Area of Research: applied psychology; traffic psychology; human error; cognitive psychology; road accidents; driving behaviour; risk taking; motorcyclists; motorcycles; unrealistic optimism; illusion of control
Mr Ian Horton Department of Psychology University of East London
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i.e.horton@uel.ac.uk
Area of Research: counselling: psychotherapy: psychotherapy integration
Dr Douglas Howat Psychology Subject Group Department of Health and Social Science University of Coventry
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d.howat@coventry.ac.uk
Area of Research: stereotyping and prejudice; social psychology of sport
John Hudson Department of Psychology University of Lincolnshire & Humberside
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Email:
jhudson@lincoln.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychology; conscious and non-conscious use of memory; working memory and executive control
Dr Siobhan Hugh-Jones School of Psychology University of Leeds
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siobhan@psychology.leeds.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental psychology
Professor Charles Hulme Department of Psychology University of York
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ch1@york.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental and cognitive psychology; reading and reading difficulties in children; memory development; perceptual and motor impairments in children; computational models
Dr Paul Humphreys Department of Psychology University College Worcester
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p.humphreys@worc.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology of the media; interpersonal relations; gender; cross cultural and indigenous psychology; sexualities
Professor Glyn Humphreys School of Psychology University of Birmingham
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g.w.humphreys@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: visual cognition; connectionist modelling of visual attention and search; neuropsychological disorders of attention, word recognition and memory; mechanisims of visual serach and scene segmentation, orthographic processes in reading, effects of the view point on object recognition and processes mediating picture naming; deficits in object recognition, reading, visual attention, and action; links between selective mechanisms of visual attention to brian regions by linked lesions, modelling, PET and fMRI studies, reading and object recognition
Dr Nigel Hunt Psychology Division Nottingham Trent University
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nigel.hunt@ntu.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological consequences of traumatic experiences; war veterans; women and war; refugees and the effects of illness (alopecia areata); long term effects of traumatic experiences; memory and coping, memory and life stories
Professor Michael Hyland Department of Psychology Uninversity of Plymouth
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mhyland@plymouth.ac.uk
Area of Research: Psychological treatments; Healing; Spirituality; Quantum entanglement
Dr Stephen Jackson School of Psychology University of Bangor
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s.jackson@bangor.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuroscience; visuomotor neuropsychology; motor control; Parkinson's disease; sensory and motor neglect
Pamela Jacobs Department of Psychology University of Plymouth
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p.jacobs@plymouth.ac.uk
Area of Research: older women's health; women's use of complementary and alternative therapies; quality of life measures in health psychology; gender differences in student motivation; career development
Gustav Jahoda Dept. of Psychology University of Strathclyde Glasgow G1 1QE
Telephone: 0141-548-2594
Email:
g. jahoda@ strath.ac.uk
Area of Research: cultural psychology
history
Alan Jensen Psychology and Special Needs Institute of Education
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a.jensen@ioe.ac.uk
Area of Research: childhood and adolescent stress; organisations culture; organisational change and adult stress prevention/ management; forensic psychology
Dr Martin Johnson Division of Psychology University of Wolverhampton
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m.p.johnson@wlv.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology
Professor Derek William Johnston School of Psychology University of Aberdeen
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Area of Research: psychological factors in the aetiology and treatment of cardiovascular disease; psychophysiological mechanisms in disease; stress in medical professionals
Lucy Johnstone Clinical Psychology Doctorate, University of Bristol, 29 Park Row, Bristol BS1 5NB
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Email:
L.C.Johnstone@bristol.ac.uk
Area of Research: use and psychological effects of electro-convulsive therapy
psychotherapy in psychosis
formulation
critiques of psychiatry
Dr. Adam N. Joinson Institute of Educational Technology The Open University Walton Hall Milton Keynes
Telephone: 01908 654811
Email:
A.N.Joinson@open.ac.uk
Area of Research: Computer mediated communication, Psychology of Internet Behaviour (Cyberpsychology), Educational Technology, Teaching of Psychology
Dr David Jones School of Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
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d.jones@bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental psychology; family studies and family therapy; mother-child interaction; development of motor skils and cerebral dominance; models of illness; automated psychological testing
Professor Dylan Jones School of Psychology Cardiff University
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Email:
jonesdm@cardiff.ac.uk
Area of Research: applied cognitive psychology
Dr Martyn Jones School of Nursing and Midwifery University of Dundee 11 Airlie Place, DUNDEE DD1 4HJ
Telephone: + 44 (0)1382 348656
Email:
m.c.jones@dundee.ac.uk
Area of Research: Work environment and health
Application of psychological models within nursing, midwifery and allied professions research
Dr Gabriele Jordan Department of Psychology University of Newcastle
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gabriele.jordan@ncl.ac.uk
Area of Research: Human colour vision, psychophysics,
Dr Stephen Joseph Department of Psychology University of Warwick
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s.joseph@warwick.ac.uk
Area of Research: differential psychology; health psychology; post traumatic stress; post traumatic growth; positive psychology; counselling and psychotherapy
Professor Arvid Kappas School of Humanities and Social Sciences International University Bremen P.O. Box 750561, D-28725 Bremen Germany
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a.kappas@iu-bremen.de
Area of Research: social neuroscience; causes of emotion; non-verbal concomitants of emotions; perception of emotions; psychophysiology; appraisal theory
http://www.hull.ac.uk/psychophysiology/arvid
Dr Hillary Katz Division of Psychology South Bank University
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katzh@sbu.ac.uk
Area of Research: biological basis of behaviour; perception; psychology of art
Dr Janice Kay School of Psychology University of Exeter
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j.m.kay@exeter.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychological investigations of acquired disorders of reading: spelling and word retrieval disorders: assessment and remediation procedures in aphasia therapy
Dr Edmund Keogh Department of Psychology University of Bath
Telephone: +44 (0)1225 383671
Email:
e.m.keogh@bath.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of pain;
gender differences in pain;
anxiety sensitivity;
panic;
health psychology;
childbirth
Dr Marthe Kiley-Worthington School of Psychology University of Exeter
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m.kiley-worthington@exeter.ac.uk
Area of Research: animal cognition: animal education psychology: ecology, ethology and ethics of animal welfare
Dr Simon Killcross School of Psychology Cardiff University PO Box 901, Park Place Cardiff, CF10 3YG
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Email:
killcrossAS@cardiff.ac.uk
Area of Research: brain systems of reward and motivation
cognitive/behavioural neuroscience
psychopharmacology of schizophrenia
Dr Nigel King Department of Behavioural Sciences University of Huddersfield
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Email:
n.king@hud.ac.uk
Area of Research: social / organisational psychological aspects of primary care; issues of professional identity in their inter-professional work; experience of chronic illness; creativity; innovation and change in organisations; qualitative methodology; paranormal beliefs and experiences
Dr Tim C Kirkham School of Psychology University of Reading Earley Gate, Whiteknights Reading RG6 6AL
Telephone: 0118 378 7544/8523
Email:
t.c.kirkham@reading.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychopharmacology of appetite; neurochemical regulation of ingestive behaviour and body weight; endocannabinoids; opioids; medical marijuana
Dr Celia Kitzinger Department of Sociology University of York
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celia.kitzinger@yahoo.com
Area of Research: gender and sexuality; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender psychology feminism; conversation and discourse analysis
Mr David Kleinman Department of Psychology University of Durham
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david.kleinman@durham.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychophysiological correlates of perception and cognition; emotion and stress; visual evoked potentials; affective aspects of implicit perception and memory; effect of anxiety on salient Stroop stimuli; automatic Vs controlled processing in mood and emotion
Dr Rebecca Claire Knibb Psychology University of Derby Western Road, Mickleover Derby, DE3 5GX
Telephone: 0870 040 7628
Email:
r.c.knibb@derby.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological effects of experiencing adverse physical and behavioural symptoms to food; effects of food allergy and intolerance on quality of life; food allergy risk communication; perception of stress and coping strategies for perceived food allergy and intolerance; anxiety, depression and stress in the police force and prison service
Dr Flora Kokkinaki Department of Psychology University College London
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f.kokkinaki@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: social cognition and attitude theory; attitude formation and attitude-to-behaviour processes; role of motivational factors; stereotypes and xenophobia; economic psychology; consumer behaviour
Dr John Kremer School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
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Email:
j.kremer@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: equal opportunities; sport and exercise psychology; gender and psychology; gender in selection and recruitment processes; harrasment at work; equality training
Dr Andy Kuczmierczyk Department of Psychology City University
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a.r.kuczmierczyk@city.ac.uk
Area of Research: women's reproductive health; chronic pain syndromes; anxiety disorders; health risk factor modification; forensic psychology; clinical psychology
Dr Willem Kuyken School of Psychology University of Exeter
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Email:
w.kuyken@exeter.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental psychopathology of depression: recurrent depression: quality of life interventions: professional issues in clinical psychology
Dr Aftab Laher Centre for Applied Psychology University of Leicester Leicester LE1 7RH
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Email:
al21@le.ac.uk
Area of Research: work-related stress; occupational health; health psychology; treatment issues in chronic pain and headaches; cognitive change processes in therapy; role of minimal contact therapies; cognitive-behavioural therapy
Dr Mansur Lalljee Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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mansur.lalljee@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology; the psychology of explanations / attribution theory; interpersonal and intercultural communication; discourse attitudes
Roger Lamb Department of Psychology Oxford Brookes University
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rmlamb@brookes.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; social cogition
Professor Koen Lamberts Department of Psychology Institute of Applied Cognitive Science University of Warwick
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k.lamberts@warwick.ac.uk
Area of Research: experimental and mathematical psychology; categorisation; object recognition; computational modelling
Professor Mathew Lambon-Ralph Department of Psychology University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL
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Email:
mbrxsm12@fs1.fse.man.ac.uk
Area of Research: neural basis of conceptual knowledge; semantic memory; language processes; cognitive neuropsychology; computational modelling; functional imaging; cortical demensias; spontaneous recovery and effects of speech therapy in chronic aphasia
Dr D R Laming Department of Experimental Psychology University of Cambridge
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Email:
drjl@psychol.cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: sensory discrimination; thresholds; psychometric functions; signal detection; psychophysics; magnitude estimation; absolute identification; category judgement; memory; short and long term forgetting; free recall; reasoning; Watson's selection task
Dr Alexandra Lamont Department of Psychology Keele University Keele, Staffordshire ST5 5BG
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a.m.lamont@keele.ac.uk
Area of Research: Psychology of music, particularly developmental issues; cognitive representations of music; categorical perception of musical pitch; social identities and cognitive development; concepts and categorisation
Dr Les Lancaster Centre for Applied Psychology Liverpool John Moores University
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Email:
b.l.lancaster@livjm.ac.uk
Area of Research: imagery and preconscious processing; transpersonal psychology; integration of cognitive neuroscience with Buddhist concepts of mind; psychology of Jewish mysticism
Dr Dawn Langdon Department of Psychology Royal Holloway University of London
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Email:
d.langdon@rhul.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology; development of measures of reasoning and memory; measurement and mechanisms of rehabilitation; cognitive and emotional aspects of multiple sclerosis; effects of medication on cognition in multiple sclerosis
Dr Keith Langley Department of Psychology University College London
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Email:
k.langley@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: computer vision and hearing; models of biological processing; neural networks; visual psychophysics
Mr Colin Latham Department of Psychology Goldsmiths College University of London
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Email:
c.latham@gold.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychopharmacology; alcoholism; impulsivity; menstrual cycle; appetite behaviour
Dr Paul Lattimore Department of Psychology University of Central Lancs
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p.j.lattimore@uclan.ac.uk
Area of Research: eating disorders; emotion and health; health psychology
Dr Richard Latto Department of Psychology, University of Liverpool, Eleanor Rathbone Building, Bedford Street South, Liverpool L69 7ZA
Telephone: 0151 794 2956
Email:
latto@liverpool.ac.uk
Area of Research: Psychology and psychophysics of size and object perception. Psychology of art
Dr Pittu Laungani Division of Psychology South Bank University
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Email:
laungap@sbu.ac.uk
Area of Research: cross cultural psychology; personality and testing; philosophy of social sciences; belief systems
Dr Tony Lawrence Psychology Subject Group School of Health and Social Science University of Coventry
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a.lawrence@coventry.ac.uk
Area of Research: parasychology; the psychology of paranormal belief and experience; transpersonal psychology; the psychology of spirituality
Dr Rebecca Lawson Department of Psychology University of Liverpool
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Email:
rlawson@liverpool.ac.uk
Area of Research: object recognition; neuropsychology; effects of visual transformations; visual categorisation
Dr Martin Le Voi Psychology Discipline Open University
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m.e.levoi@open.ac.uk
Area of Research: mathematical models of memory; cued recall and recognition; gamma memory models of short term memory; connectionist models of cognition; recursive networks; constructing psychological models from reaction time distributions
Dr Susan Lea Department of Psychology University of Plymouth
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Email:
slea@plymouth.ac.uk
Area of Research: critical social psychology; forensic psychology; human rights; issues in higher education; racism; sexual offending
Dr Martin Lea Department of Psychology University of Manchester
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martin.lea@man.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology and communication technology; social studies of new communication technologies in organisations; social studies of adoption and use of ICT; computer-supported collaborative learning; social identity; social identification model of de-individuation effects
Professor Stephen E. G. Lea School of Psychology University of Exeter Washington Singer Laboratories Exeter EX4 4QG
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s.e.g.lea@exeter.ac.uk
Area of Research: economic psychology: debt, poverty, money management, giving, tourism impacts: visual cognition in birds: behavioural and cognitive mechanisms underlying feeding and foraging in animals including diving in birds
Geraldine Leader School of Psychology and Communication University of Ulster
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g.leader@ulst.ac.uk
Area of Research: experimental analysis of human behaviour; stimulus equivalence; applied behaviour analysis; animal learning; psychopharmacology
Dr Billy Lee Department of Psychology University of Edinburgh
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billy.lee@ed.ac.uk
Area of Research: codes of memory images: visual forgetting: psychophysical basis of visual imagination: active / passive perception: relationships between perception and action
Dr Alison Lee Department of Psychology University of Reading
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a.c.lee@reading.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology and vision science; Parkinson's disease; neglect and extinction; consciousness; history of neuroscience
Professor Terence Lee School of Psychology University of St Andrews
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trl@st-andrews.ac.uk
Area of Research: social and environmental psychology; perception of risks; occupational safety; attitudes to "green" issues; ways in which behaviour is influenced by physical environment
Prof. Gerry Leisman 16 Cortelyou Road Merrick, NY 11566 USA
Telephone: 516-902-9699
Email:
g.leisman@leedsmet.ac.uk
Area of Research: Neuropsychology
Consciousness
Computational Neuroscience
Rehabilitation Science
Eye Movement
Optimisation
Cognitive Science
Dr Ivan Leudar Department of Psychology University of Manchester
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Email:
leudar@psy.man.ac.uk
Area of Research: verbal hallucinations and language; mass media, conversation and identity; everyday argumentation; historical and theoretical psychology
Dr Mark Levine Department of Psychology University of Lancaster
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m.levine@lancaster.ac.uk
Area of Research: construction of social categories; identity, violence and action; identity and bystander (non) intervention; identity and illness; time and theory in social psychology
Professor Philip Levy Department of Psychology University of Lancaster
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p.levy@lancaster.ac.uk
Area of Research: individual differences in cognition; methodology in experiments; psychological tests
Professor Alan Lewis Department of Psychology University of Bath
Telephone: 01225 323070
Email:
a.lewis@bath.ac.uk
Area of Research: applied social psychology; moral issues in the market place; ethical and green investing; the cashless economy and attitudes towards financial services; environmental attitudes and household energy comsumption; gender issues in household decision making; lay explanations and belief about the economy and the distribution of wealth; fiscal psychology
Christopher Alan Lewis School of Psychology and Communication University of Ulster
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ca.lewis@ulst.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of reigion; ethnic minority and ethnic conflict; scientific credibility of Freud's theories; psychology of happiness
Professor Nadina Berrice Lincoln School of Psychology University of Nottingham University Park Nottingham NG7 2RD
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nbl@psychology.nottingham.ac.uk
Area of Research: clinical neuropsychology; stroke rehabilitation; effect of cognitive impairment on driving; multiple sclerosis; education programmes for people with diabettic foot ulcers; hospital environments for the elderly
Dr Sigrid Lipka University of Derby School of Health & Community Studies Derby DE3 5GX
Telephone: 01332 - 592169
Email:
s.lipka@derby.ac.uk
Area of Research: psycholinguistics
working memory
garden path sentences
Professor Hilary Little Department of Psychology University of Durham
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hilary.little@durham.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychopharmacology; drugs and behaviour; drug dependence; influence of stress
Dr S Liversedge Department of Psychology University of Durham
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S.P.Liversedge@durham.ac.uk
Area of Research: psycholinguistic processes underlying language comprehension; lexical, syntactic and semantic ambiguities during reading; importance of thematic structure during sentence processing; influence of preceding context on syntactic parsing
Dr David James Llewellyn Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education Leeds Metropolitan University
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d.j.llewellyn@risktaking.co.uk
Area of Research: Cognitive, temperamental and neuropsychological aspects of risk taking; risk perceptions; personality; self-efficacy; sensation seeking; impulsivity; high risk sports; antisocial behaviour
Dr Barbara Lloyd Social Psychology School of Social Sciences University of Sussex
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b.lloyd@sussex.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental social psychology; adolescent health; psychoanalysis
Dr Toby Lloyd-Jones Department of Psychology University of Kent at Canterbury
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t.j.lloyd-jones@ukc.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychological, neuropsychological, and computational modelling approaches to visual cognition and memory
Dr Abigail Locke Psychology Division School of Health and Community Studies University of Derby, Mickleover Derby, DE3 5GX
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a.j.locke@derby.ac.uk
Area of Research: discursive psychology, emotion discourse, gender and emotion, youth identities.
Dr. Robert Lockie Department of Psychology University of Luton
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bob.lockie@luton.ac.uk
Area of Research: philosophy of psychology; philosophy of mind; theory of knowledge and rationality
Dr Alexander Logvinenko School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
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a.logvinenko@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; visual perception; psychophysics; colour vision; mathematical psychology; ellipsodal approximation; colour constancy
Dr John Long Department of Psychology University College London
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j.long@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: human computer-interaction; human factors; cognitive ergonomics; cognitive engineering; cognitive psychology
Dr Karen Long Social Psychology School of Social Sciences University of Sussex
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k.m.long@sussex.ac.uk
Area of Research: social identity, intragroup and intergroup relations; social psychology and the internet
Nigel Longhurst Department of Psychology University of Liverpool
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Email:
fitzroy@liverpool.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology of forensic processes
Dr Konstantinos Loumidis School of Psychology University of Leicester
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Email:
kl21@le.ac.uk
Area of Research: exercise addiction; schema in eating disorders; binge eating and obesity; PTSD; psychopathology in athletes; empirical research in cognitive theory and practice; cognitive therapy for people with intellectual disabilities; audit of clinical psychology services
Dr Sandy Lovie Department of Psychology University of Liverpool
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Email:
pirx1@liverpool.ac.uk
Area of Research: history of psychology; psychology of science; collective and discursive psychology
Professor Fergus Lowe School of Psychology University of Bangor
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Email:
c.f.lowe@bangor.ac.uk
Area of Research: early language development; naming, categorisation and rule governance; language and consciousness; psychological determinants of food preferences and health care
Dr Geoff Lowe Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Health University of Hull, HU6 7RX
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g.lowe@hull.ac.uk
Area of Research: alchohol and human behaviour; young people and alcohol; pleasures and enjoyment; therapeutic creative writing and poetry therapy; health psychology; psychoneuroimmunology; weight training, health status and quality of life
Erica Lucas Behavioural Studies Institute University of Derby
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Email:
e.j.lucas@derby.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of human reasoning; attentional biases
Dr Peter Lunt Department of Psychology University College London
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Email:
p.lunt@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: economic psychology; social cognition; social theory; mass communications
Dr Antonia Lyons School of Psychology University of Birmingham
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Email:
a.c.lyons@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; women's health; cardiovascular functioning; critical and qualitative approaches to health research; social construction of the "self" during language episodes; discourse analysis; constructions of menopause and hormone replacement therapy in individual discourse and self-help texts
Dr Nick MacDonald Department of Psychology Trinity College Dublin
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nmcdonld@tcd.ie
Area of Research: psychology of work; management of safety and health at work; human factors in transport systems; innovation; quality of life
Dr Raymond MacDonald Department of Psychology Glasgow Caledonian University
Telephone: 0796 823 1762
Email:
r.macdonald4@gcal.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of music; music therapy; sexuality of individuals with learning difficulties; effects of parental separation on children
Dr Christopher Mace Department of Psychology University of Warwick
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Email:
c.mace@warwick.ac.uk
Area of Research: Assessment for psychotherapy; hysteria and dissociation; outcome of therapeutic and training groups; attachment theroy; history and philosophy of psychotherapy
Steve Macey Psychology Subject Group School of Health and Social Science University of Coventry
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Email:
hsx033@coventry.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological aspects of chronic disease
Kate Mackenzie Davey Department of Organisational Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
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Email:
k.mackenzie-davey@org-psych.bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: organisational communication; careers and the psychological contract; organisational socialisation; gender and identity; the learning organisation; discourse analysis
Dr Hamish Macleod Department of Psychology University of Edinburgh
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Email:
h.a.macleod@ed.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of information technology use and uptake
Dr Andrew MacLeod Department of Psychology Royal Holloway University of Londond
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Email:
a.macleod@rhbnc.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive processes in emotional disorders; relationship between emotional disturbance and prospective cognitions; role of emotional construction in pessimism, adjustment following life events and attribution of somatic sensations; psychology of suicidal behaviour
Dr Alexander (Sandy) MacRae School of Psychology The University of Birmingham Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
Telephone: 0121 247 6138
Email:
a.w.macrae@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: applied psychophysics; mathematical psychology; human performance; sensory properties of food and drink; mathematical models of human decision making and sensory function; teaching of fundamental statistics
Dr Anna Madill School of Psychology University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT
Telephone: 0113 343 5750
Email:
annam@psychology.leeds.ac.uk
Area of Research: qualitative methods (grounded theory, discourse analysis, conversation analysis); health; lay understandings; psychotherapy; death and dying; abnormal psychology
Dr Moira Maguire Department of Psychology University of Luton
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Email:
moira.maguire@luton.ac.uk
Area of Research: pattern contingent after effects as an index of central nervous system activity; vision across the menstrual cycle; aspects of reproductive psychology; individual differences and perception; smoking cessation
Dr Rodney Maliphant 58 Rosebarn Lane Exeter EX4 5DP School of Psychology University of Exeter
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Email:
rodneymaliphant@aol.com
Area of Research: psychophysiologicalcorrelates of children's disruptive behaviour: psychology in education: professional issues
Dr Christina Malone Department of Human Sciences and Law, Buckinghamshire New University, Queen Alexandra Road, High Wycombe, HP11 2JZ.
Telephone: 01494 522141
Email:
christina.malone@bucks.ac.uk
Area of Research: Social psychology; social cognition; intergroup relations; social identity; educational psychology; inclusion, and SEN; children and the media
Dr Pam Maras Department of Psychology University of Greenwich
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Email:
p.f.maras@gre.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology; group processes; intergroup relations; social identity; competition/co-operation; social perceptions; attribution; eductional psychology; inclusion, emotional and behavioural difficulties; collaborative learning; child mentoring and peer tutoring
Dr Denis Mareschal School of Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
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Email:
d.mareschal@bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental psychology and connectionist modelling; perceptual categorisation; object processing; numerosity in infants and children
Dr Laura Markowe Division of Psychology South Bank University
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Email:
markowl@sbu.ac.uk
Area of Research: lesbian identity and coming out; psychology of gender; sexuality
Professor David Marks Centre for Health and Counselling Psych Department of Psychology City University
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Email:
d.marks@city.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; smoking cessation; health promotion interventions; evaluation
Dr Neil Martin Department of Psychology Middlesex University
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Email:
n.martin@mdx.ac.uk
Area of Research: effect of ambient odour on mood, cognition and pain perception; psychology of comedy and laughter; effects of external variables on production of humour and laughter; perceptions and misperceptions of psychology as a science; psychophysiology of olfaction and emotion; lay beliefs about intelligence
Dr Lisa Jane Matthewman WBS, University of Westminster 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS
Telephone: 02079115000 ext 3494
Email:
L.J.Matthewman@wmin.ac.uk
Area of Research: Sex at Work
Relationships at work
Personal development
Mentoring, coaching, counselling at work
occupational psychology
Derek May Psychology and Special Needs Institute of Education
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Email:
d.may@ioe.ac.uk
Area of Research: classroom interaction; modelling school stress; self-concept and goal setting patterns in clumsy children; children's concept of history; counselling and psychological aspects of wellbeing
Dr Kate Mayall School of Psychology University of Leicester
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Email:
kam18@le.ac.uk
Area of Research: visual cognition; adult and children's word recognition; functional imaging; cognitive neuropsychology; neural network modelling
Dr R McCarthy Department of Experimental Psychology University of Cambridge
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Email:
r.mccarthy@psychol.cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychology; case studies of neurological and schizophrenic patients; object recognition; spatial processing; autobiographical memory; semantic knowledge; expressive language phonological representations; action control
Dr Marie McCarthy School of Psychology and Counselling Roehampton Institute
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Email:
m.mccarthy@roehampton.ac.uk
Area of Research: attention and memory dysfunction in multiple sclerosis; assessment and rehabilitation of attentional impairments following brain injury; neuropsychological measures of attention; rehabilitation of unilateral neglect; normal correlates of imagery; role of colour in object recognition
Professor Rosaleen Anne McCarthy Department of Neuropsychology Wessex Neurological Centre (MP 101) Southampton General Hospital Tremona Road,Soton SO16 6YD
Telephone: 023 8079 6577
Email:
rosaleen.mccarthy@suht.swest.nhs.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychology: disorders of vision, memory, language and reasoning associated with brain injury
Dr Alastair McClelland Department of Psychology University College London
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Email:
a.mclelland@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: human memory; semantic/episodic distinction; implicit and explicit memory; meta-memory; psychological aspects of probability and statistics; lay concepts of probability; probabilistic and statistical reasoning; calibration of probability judgements
Dr Celia McCrea School of Psychology University of Leicester
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Email:
cwm@le.ac.uk
Area of Research: quality issues in health care and clinical training; eating disorders; body image and use of video feedback; medical psychology
Dr Chris McCusker School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
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Email:
c.mccusker@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: addictive behaviours; paediatric neuropsychology; cognitive neuropsychology; cognitive features of emotional disorders; substance misuse in young people
Dr Mark Robert McDermott School of Psychology, University of East London, Romford Road, Stratford, London, E15 4LZ
Telephone: (020) 8223-4474
Email:
m.r.mcdermott@uel.ac.uk
Area of Research: individual differences in rebelliousness and conformity in relation to health and health behaviour; reversal theory and optimal functioning; psychological antecedents of coronary heart disease; method of delivery in childbirth and subjective distress of mothers; social cognition models and prediction of risky single occasion drinking
Dr Maureen McDonald Division of Psychology University of Wolverhampton
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Email:
m.f.mcdonald@wlv.ac.uk
Area of Research: gender; developmental psychology
Dr Carol McGuinness School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
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Email:
c.mcguinness@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; teaching of psychology; cognitive outcomes and thinking skills; metacognition and thinking skills
Professor Frank McKenna Department of Psychology University of Reading
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Email:
f.p.mckenna@reading.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; applied psychology; human error and accident involvement; stress and cognition
Dr Denis McKeown School of Psychology University of Leeds
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Email:
denism@psychology.leeds.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; perception; psychology of hearing; psychoacoustics
Dr Fionnuala McKiernan Department of Psychology University of Southampton
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Email:
fm1@soton.ac.uk
Area of Research: clinical psychology; older adults; grief and bereavement across the lifespan; processes involved in recovery from bereavement; adjustment and adaptation to age related conditions; attitudes to death and spirituality
Professor Chris McManus Department of Psychology University College London
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Email:
i.mcmanus@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology and genetics of cerebral lateralisation; medical student selections; socialisation and education; experimental aesthestics; multivariate sttistics and meta-analysis
Dr Michelle Meadows Division of Psychology University of Staffordshire
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Email:
m.l.meadows@staffs.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological correlates of road traffic accidents; driving attitudes; attitudes to road safety; impact of electronic telematics on driving behaviour; role of social deviance, impulsivity and thrill seeking in road traffic accidents; car dependence; driver aggression
Ms Rosie Meek Department of Psychology, Life Sciences Pevensey Building University of Sussex Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QG
Telephone: 01273 678081
Email:
r.meek@sussex.ac.uk
Area of Research: Social Psychology
Rural youth crime
Young fathers in prison
The tranistion of young offenders from custody to community.
Education in prison
Internet reserch methods
Identity, reputation and planning srtategies
Dr Jane Mellanby Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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Email:
jane.mellanby@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: behavioural and physiological aspects of epilepsy; reading in secondary school pupils
Dr Andy Miller Department of Psychology University of Nottingham
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Email:
am@psychology.nottingham.ac.uk
Area of Research: problem pupil behaviour in schools; teacher cultures; pupils with special educational needs; professional educational psychology
Dr Hugh Miller Psychology Division Nottingham Trent University http://ess.ntu.ac.uk/miller
Telephone: +44 (0)115 848 5550
Email:
hugh.miller@ntu.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology and design; effect of new technologies on self-presentation; social psychology of objects; relationship between social interaction and the design of objects and environments
Dr Linda Miller Department of Psychology University of Hertfordshire
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Email:
l.miller@herts.ac.uk
Area of Research: development of occupational stereotypes; occupational preferences; career choice and development; gender and employment; changing job roles; vocational training and development; competence-based training; environmental and leisure psychology; understanding causality in nature; relationship between exercise, environment and psychological well-being
Professor Ed Miller School of Psychology University of Leicester
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Email:
em22@le.ac.uk
Area of Research: breakdown in psychological functioning in people with damage to, or disease in the brain; forensic neuropsychology; history of mental abnormality
Professor David Milner Department of Psychology University of Westminster
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Email:
milnerd@wmin.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology; prejudice
Dr Ian Mitchell School of Psychology University of Birmingham
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Email:
i.j.mitchell@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: biological basis of mood disorders and psychoses; dysfunction of the striatum; Parkinson's and Huntington's disease; neuroprotective effects of oestrogens; development of novel therapies for parkinson's disease
Professor Juliet Mitchell Jesus College Jesus Lane Cambridge CB5 8BL
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Email:
jcwm2@cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: gender differences from a psychoanalytic and social history perspective; changes in the contemporary western family; Sibling Relationships
Dr Subhobrata Mitra Department of Psychology Institute of Applied Cognitive Science University of Warwick
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Email:
subhobrata.mitra@warwick.ac.uk
Area of Research: motor control; sensory-motor co-ordination; ecological psychology; dynamical systems
Professor Andrew Monk Department of Psychology University of York
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Email:
am1@york.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of human-computer interaction; mediated communication
Professor Stephen Monsell School of Psychology University of Exeter Washington Singer Labs Exeter EX4 4QG
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Email:
s.monsell@ex.ac.uk
Area of Research: Experimental cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics: especially executive function and control of cognition (e.g. task-switching),lexical and phonological processes in speech production, visual and auditory word recognition, spelling-sound translation, phonological working memory and inner speech.
Dr Viv Moore Department of Psychology Goldsmiths College University of London
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Email:
v.moore@gold.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology of the face; proper name processing
Dr Paula Moran School of Psychology University of Leicester
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Email:
pmm8@le.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychopharmacology; mechanisms of action of psychotropic drugs; neural substrates of learning, memory and attention; pharmacological and trangenic models of psychiatric disorders especially schizophrenia and Alzheimers disease
Dr Jamie Moran School of Psychology and Counselling Roehampton Institute
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Email:
j.moran@roehampton.ac.uk
Area of Research: spiritual psychology; existential-phenomenological approaches to research; situated action in therapy; shamanism and therapy
Dr Michael Morgan Department of Psychology University of Wales Swansea
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Email:
m.j.morgan@swan.ac.uk
Area of Research: substance abuse; long term psychological effects of ecstasy; brain imaging; craving for drugs; models of impulsive behaviour; relationship between substance abuse and psychosis proneness
Gill Morgan Department of Psychology University College of Chester
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Email:
g.morgan@chester.ac.uk
Area of Research: educational psychology; children and adolescents with learning difficulties; emotional and behavioural difficulties and specific learning difficulties (dyslexia)
Dr Ian Morley Department of Psychology University of Warwick
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Email:
i.e.morely@warwick.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology of groups; philosophy of psychology; creativity and creative work; management of emotions
Dr Neil Morris Division of Psychology University of Wolverhampton
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Email:
n.g.morris@wlv.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology
Helen Morton Department of Human Sciences Brunel University
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Email:
helen.morton@brunel.ac.uk
Area of Research: counselling psychology; adult family relationships; emotional development; qualitative research; artificial neural net models; knowledge-based systems and psychological processes
Dr H Moss Department of Experimental Psychology University of Cambridge
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Email:
h.moss@psychol.cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychology of language; disorders of sematic memory; relations between sematic and autobiographical memory; psycholinguistics; representations and processing of word meanings and concepts
Dr Tim Moss Division of Psychology University of Wolverhampton
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Email:
t.moss@wlv.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; applications in public health; representation of health and illness; health behaviour change; disfigurement; perceived abnormalities of appearance; the self; organisation of self-concept; Q-methodology in psychology
Dr Orla Muldoon School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
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Email:
o.muldoon@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: impact of political conflict on psychosocial development; perceptions of the self, stress and coping in childhood; psychosocial influences on physical and mental health; the Northern Ireland conflict; gender and work
Dr Gerry Mulhern School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
Telephone:
Email:
g.mulhern@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive arithmetic; numeracy and literacy; gender and science; mental chronometry; cognitive processes in general intelligence; improving statistics teaching in psychology
Dr Barbara Ann Mullan School of Psychology University of Sydney Australia NSW 2006
Telephone: 0121 4146765
Email:
barbara@psych.usyd.edu.au
Area of Research: Health Psychology
Gender
Theory of Planned Behaviour
Health enhancing behaviours
Health Risk Behaviours
Dr Stephen Munt School of Psychology and Counselling Roehampton Institute
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Email:
s.munt@roehampton.ac.uk
Area of Research: relationships between emotional processes; immune function and psychosomatic disorders; subjective self and psychology enquiry; integration of psychodynamic and humanistic models in counselling training
Dr Wayne S Murray Department of Psychology University of Dundee
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Email:
W.S.Murray@dundee.ac.uk
Area of Research: psycholinguistics and eye movement control; influences of text format and screen pulsation effects on eye movement; lexical access; syntactic parsing and re-analysis; semantic processing; syntactic priming
Dr Rowan Myron Department of Psychology University of Hull
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Email:
r.r.myron@hull.ac.uk
Area of Research: chld psychology; social psychology; parent-child relationships; influence of parental developmental history; attachment; childhood aggression; bullying
Dr Peter Naish Dept of Psychology Open University Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
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Email:
p.naish@open.ac.uk
Area of Research: hypnosis; consciousness; attention; treatment of phobias; electronics and software for psychology research and teaching
Dr Nick Neave Human Cognitive Neuroscience Unit School of Psychology & Sport Sciences Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne
Telephone: (0191) 227 4476
Email:
nick.neave@unn.ac.uk
Area of Research: Sex differences in spatial ability.
Testosterone and dominance.
Psychology of sport's officials.
2d:4d finger ratio and psychological/physical relationships.
Human psychopharmacology (benzoziazepines; hydration status).
Pheromones and attraction.
Thyroid hormones, cognition and mood.
Dr Adrian Needs Department of Psychology Glasgow Caledonian University
Telephone:
Email:
a.needs@gcal.ac.uk
Area of Research: forensic psychology
Dr Patricia Newell Department of Psychology University of Warwick
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Email:
p.newell@warwick.ac.uk
Area of Research: environmental psychology; people-place relationships; therapeutic spaces; children's environments; privacy
Professor Steve Newstead Department of Psychology University of Plymouth
Telephone:
Email:
snewstead@plymouth.ac.uk
Area of Research: thinking and reasoning; syllogistic, conditional and disjunctive reasoning; comprehension and use of quantifiers; psychology of higher education (biases in assessment, student cheating, approaches to studying, essay writing and evaluation of teaching)
Dr Asli Niazi London Metopolitan University Department of Psychology Old Castle Street Calcutta House
Telephone: 02073201080
Email:
a.niazi@londonmet.ac.uk
Area of Research: Psychology of addictions
Cognitive processing in addictions
Health Psychology
Compliance to drug medication
Illness and health related cognitions
Mr Keith Nichols School of Psychology University of Exeter
Telephone:
Email:
k.a.nichols@exeter.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology: pain: renal failure: post-coronary rehabilitation: stress related skin disorders
Dr Martin Nicholas Stephen Nieland
Telephone:
Email:
MartinNSNieland@AOL.com
Area of Research: Personality
Learning Theory
Research Design & Statistics
Psychology of Childbearing
Rehabilitation of Young Offenders
Addiction
Psychological Health
Dr Dany M Nobus Department of Human Sciences Brunel University
Telephone: 01895 274 000 x2453
Email:
dany.nobus@brunel.ac.uk
Area of Research: development and disorders of sexuality; history of psychology, psychiatry and psychoanalysis; psychology of transgression and eccentricity; theory and practice of Lacanian psychoanalysis
Dr Paul Norman Department of Psychology University of Sheffield
Telephone:
Email:
p.norman@shef.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology and health; attitude-behaviour models; attributions; coping
Dr. Christine Norman Division of Psychology Nottingham Trent University Burton Street Nottingham
Telephone: 0115 8485617
Email:
christine.norman@ntu.ac.uk
Area of Research: Psychopharmacology, associative learning,behavioural and cognitive neuroscience. In particular in relation to schizophrenia.
Dr Adrian North School of Psychology University of Leicester
Telephone:
Email:
acn5@le.ac.uk
Area of Research: applied and social psychology of music; music and the listening environment; music and consumer behaviour; experimental aesthetics
Dr Ken Nott Department of Psychology University of Newcastle
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Email:
ken.nott@ncl.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; health and illness; stress and immune function; human neuropsychology
Stephen Nunn Department of Psychology Middlesex University Queensway, Enfield EN3 4SF
Telephone:
Email:
s.nunn@mdx.ac.uk
Area of Research: non-linear models of cognitive psychology and emotion,
perceptual processes in drawing and picture perception
Lovemore Nyatanga Behavioural Studies Institute University of Derby
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Email:
l.nyatanga@derby.ac.uk
Area of Research: abnormal psychology; social psychology; organisational behaviour; leadership theories; nursing and the philosophy of science
Professor David Oborne Department of Psychology University of Wales Swansea
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Email:
d.j.oborne@swan.ac.uk
Area of Research: ergonomics; human-computer interaction; psychological aspects of teleworking and new working practices
Professor Ronan O'Carroll Department of Psychology University of Stirling Stirling FK9 4LA Scotland
Telephone: 01786 467683
Email:
reo1@stir.ac.uk
Area of Research: clinical psychology; health psychology; behavioural medicine; memory for emotional material; cognitive neuropsychiatry
Dr Rory O'Connor Department of Psychology University of Strathclyde
Telephone:
Email:
rory.o-connor@strath.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological variable that mediate the depression-hopelessness-suicidal behaviour pathway (particularly cognitive vulnerability, future thinking and perfectionism); assessing the efficacy of social cognition models to predict parasuicide; cross-cultural differences in suicide notes; health (predicting the behaviour of problem alcohol users, attributions and health) and applied social psycology (racism among young people)
Dr Lindsay O'Dell Department of Psychology University of Luton
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Email:
lindsay.o'dell@luton.ac.uk
Area of Research: child sexual abuse; representation of young people; deconstructing developmental psychology
Mr Paddy O'Donnell Department of Psychology University of Glasgow
Telephone:
Email:
p.odonnell@psy.gla.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology of human computer interaction
Dr Eleanor O'Leary Department of Applied Psychology University College Cork
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e.oleary@ucc.ie
Area of Research: counselling psychology; gestalt therapy; person centred approaches; assessment and intervention in cardiac rehabilitation; older adults
Dr Andrew Olson School of Psychology University of Birmingham
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a.l.o.olson@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology; cognitive modelling; written language processing; visual attention
Brigeen O'Neill School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
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b.oneill@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental and educational psychology
Professor Sheina Orbell Department of Psychology University of Essex
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sorbell@essex.ac.uk
Area of Research: self-regulation of behaviour; psychology of volitional action; social psychology of cervical cancer prevention; social psychology of older people and informal support
Professor Jim Orford School of Psychology University of Birmingham
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j.f.orford@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: addictions; gambling; community psychology; alcohol, drugs and the family; cross-cultural study of alcohol and drugs; addiction from community and clinical psychology perspectives
Dr Tom Ormerod Department of Psychology University of Lancaster LA1 4YK, UK
Telephone: 01524 593164
Email:
t.ormerod@lancaster.ac.uk
Area of Research: Reasoning and problem solving; insight; expertise in creative domains; the use of visual displays in problem solving; psychology of programming and the design process; human-computer interaction
Professor Denis Parker Department of Psychology Glasgow Caledonian University
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Email:
dpa2@gcal.ac.uk
Area of Research: perception and sensation; neuropsychological assessment
Dr Kathy Parkes Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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kathy.parkes@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological stress; occupational stress; coping and adaptation; personality and psychometric assessment
Dr Brian Parkinson Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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brian.parkinson@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: emotion and mood from a social psychological perspective; appraisal theory; affect regulation and variation; emotion management; representations of affect and counterfactual thinking
Volker Patent Department of Psychology University of Luton
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volker.patent@luton.ac.uk
Area of Research: NVQ; work based learning; training needs analysis; assessment centres; study experience of access students; transport psychology
Dr Kevin Paterson Psychology School of Health and Community Studies University of Derby
Telephone: 01332592174
Email:
k.b.paterson@derby.ac.uk
Area of Research: psycholinguistics; parsing and sentence interpretation; language comprehension by children and adults.
Dr Anna Pecchinenda Department of Psychology University of Hull
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a.pecchinenda@psy.hull.ac.uk
Area of Research: human emotions; cognitive processes involved in emotions; psychophysiology
Dr Marco Perugini Department of Psychology University of Essex
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mperug@essex.ac.uk
Area of Research: social norms; social decision making; social dilemmas; reciprocity; attitude theory; personality structure; cross cultural research; psychometrics; structural equation modelling
Dr Bianca Petkova Department of Psychology University College Worcester
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b.petkova@worc.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology; psychology of women; social inequalities; Eastern European women
Professor Helen Petrie Centre for Human Computer Interaction Design City University London Northampton Square London
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h.l.petrie@city.ac.uk
Area of Research: human-computer interaction; design and evaluation methodologies; evaluation studies of new technologies such as wearable computers and the internet; perceptual and cognitive abilities of blind individuals including their use of technology; psychology of names.
Karen Pfeffer Department of Psychology University of Lincolnshire & Humberside
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kpfeffer@lincoln.ac.uk
Area of Research: social development; cross-cultural psychology; children's safety and accidents; children's drawings
Professor Bill Phillips Department of Psychology University of Stirling
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w.a.phillips@stir.ac.uk
Area of Research: computational capabilities common to various cortical regions and cognitive functions; principles of specialisation and co-ordination within the cortex; cognitive neuropsychology of reading and writing; vision, memory and imagery
Dr John Pickering Department of Psychology University of Warwick
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j.pickering@warwick.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognition and consciousness; postmodern psychology and the cultural construction of the self; interaction between Western psychology and Buddhism; ecological psychology and deep ecology
Dr Tamar Pincus Department of Psychology Royal Holloway University of London
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t.pincus@rhbnc.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive bias in chronic pain; research methods and statistics in health psychology
Dr Nancy Pistrang Sub-Department of Clinical Psychology University College London
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n.pistrang@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological helping; mutual support groups; empathy
Professor Marion Pitts Division of Psychology University of Staffordshire
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Email:
m.k.pitts@staffs.ac.uk
Area of Research: womens health issues; follow up and discharge after surgery for gynaecological cancers; psychosocial factors associated with repeat attenders to genito-urinary clinic; lay beliefs about diarrhoea, cancer, STD transmission; role of traditional healers
Dr Chris Plack Department of Psychology University of Essex
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cplack@essex.ac.uk
Area of Research: perception of sound intensity and loudness: psychophysical measurements of the response function of the basilar membrane in normal and impaired hearing: temporal processes in pitch perception
Professor Kim Plunkett Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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kim.plunkett@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuroscience; language acquisition; psycholinguistics; artificial intelligence; computational models of language and cognitive development; artificial neural networks
Dr Dave Popplewell Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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dave.popplewell@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: applications of computers in physiological psychology; vision research
Professor Jonathan Potter Department of Social Sciences University of Loughborough
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j.a.potter@lboro.ac.uk
Area of Research: discursive psychology and conversation analysis; social psychology theory; descriptions; reporting child abuse
Mr Joseph Antoniou Poullis 38 Grasvenor Avenue Barnet Herts EN5 2DB
Telephone: 0208-4413980
Email:
poullis@yahoo.com
Area of Research: Emotional intelligence and psychopathology among gender and sexual orientation
Dr Rachel Povey Division of Psychology University of Staffordshire
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Email:
r.povey@staffs.ac.uk
Area of Research: role of psychological factors in the process of health related behaviour change; role of social cognition models in predicting health predictive behaviours; application of models to healthy eating and dietary change; psychological implications of diabetes and other chronic illnesses; psychological impact of diagnosis
Professor Jane Powell Department of Psychology Goldsmiths College University of London
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j.powell@gold.ac.uk
Area of Research: motivation;brain injury; neuropsychology;neurorehabilitation; addiction; recreational drug use; smoking.
Dr Jean Quigley Department of Psychology Trinity College Dublin
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Email:
quigleyj@tcd.ie
Area of Research: interface between language, thought and culture; autism; autistic language; language acquisition and development; developmental pragmatics; narrative psychology; theorectical / critical psychology; identity and the self
Dr Lyn Quine Department of Psychology University of Kent at Canterbury
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Email:
l.quine@ukc.ac.uk
Area of Research: stress, illness and coping; psychosocial moderators of stress; coping with chronic illness; adherence to treatment in medical conditions; occupational stress; health protective and health damaging behaviours
Professor Gordon Rae School of Psychology and Communication University of Ulster
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Email:
g.rae@ulst.ac.uk
Area of Research: applied science; monte carlo stimulation; psychometrics; children's drawings
Dr Harry Rafferty School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
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h.rafferty@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: educational psychology; special needs in education; reading; language development
Dr Qazi Rahman School of Biological Sciences Queen Mary - University of London Mile End Road London E1 4NS
Telephone: 020 7882 8446
Email:
q.rahman@qmul.ac.uk
Area of Research: Psychobiology of human sexual orientation. Sex and sexual orientation related variation in cognition (especially spatial memory).
Dr Ilhan Raman Psychology Middlesex University
Telephone: 0208 411 2620
Email:
I.Raman@mdx.ac.uk
Area of Research: word recognition;skilled reading in Turkish; neuropsychology of reading and writing in Turkish; dyslexia and orthographic transparency; bilingualism
Richard Rawles Department of Psychology University College London
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Email:
r.rawles@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: individual differences in cognition; intelligence and memory; history of psychology; development of psychology in Russia
Dr Colette Ray Department of Human Sciences Brunel University
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Email:
colette.ray@brunel.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological aspects of health and illness; chronic fatigue syndrome; clinical psychology
Professor Jane Raymond School of Psychology University of Bangor
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Email:
j.raymond@bangor.ac.uk
Area of Research: experimental consumer psychology; visual object recognition; visual attention; perception in advertising and product design
Dr Paula Reavey Division of Psychology South Bank University
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reaveyp@sbu.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of gender; sexuality and violence; social psychology; clinical psychology; discourse analysis; philosophy; child sexual abuse
Professor Phil Reed Department of Psychology University of Wales Swanse Singelton Park, Swansea Swansea, SA2 8PP, Wales
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Email:
p.reed@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: behavioural psychology, learning and memory in non-humans, autism,
causality judgementsin humans, behavioural interventions, school inclusion.
Dr Steve Reicher School of Psychology University of St Andrews
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Email:
sdr@st-andrews.ac.uk
Area of Research: group processes; collective behaviour; processes of mass social influence and political rhetoric; the psychology of social change; social identity and self-categorisation
Dr Fraser Reid Department of Psychology University of Plymouth Plymouth PL4 8AA
Telephone: 01579 233157
Email:
freid@plymouth.ac.uk
Area of Research: human factors in engineering design; computer-mediated communication; group collaboration and decision making; effects of intergroup comparison; social psychology
Dr Marie Reid Health & Science Institute University of Wales
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Email:
marier@essex.ac.uk
Area of Research: eating disorders; normal and abnormal psychology of eating; drug and alcohol interventions for young offenders; effects of sugar and fat intake on appetite and mood
Dr Jackie Reilly School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
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Email:
j.reilly@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: premenstrual syndrome; gender differences in health; gender differences in IQ; gender and equal opportunity at work; qualitative methods in psychology / health research; use of sport in programmes for behavioural change
Tony Reinhardt-Rutland School of Psychology and Communication University of Ulster
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ah.reinhardt-rutland@ulst.ac.uk
Area of Research: road and traffic psychology; vision under restricted conditions; visual psychophysics; perception; cognitive ergonomics; auditory psychophysics; cross-modal effects;
Dr. Sinead M. Rhodes Department of Psychiatry University of Dundee Ninewells Hospital and Medical School Dundee DD1 9SY
Telephone: 01382 632121
Email:
s.m.hearns@dundee.ac.uk
Area of Research: ADHD, developmental disorders, developmental neuropsychology, executive functioning, psychostimulants, neuropsychological testing, CANTAB, child-care experiences, early life stress and development.
Professor John Richardson Deparment of Psychology The Open University
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Email:
J.Richardson@open.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; human memory and mental imagery; student learning in Higher Education
Dr Graham Richardson Division of Psychology South Bank University
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Email:
richardg@sbu.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; developmental psychology
Dr Alan Richardson-Klavehn Department of Psychology Goldsmiths College University of London
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Email:
pss02ar@gold.ac.uk
Area of Research: Psychology and neuroscience of learning, memory and cognition
Jim Ridgeway Department of Psychology University of Durham
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Email:
jim.ridgeway@durham.ac.uk
Area of Research: assessment; technology in education; implementing change; educational psychology
Dr R Ridley Department of Experimental Psychology University of Cambridge
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Email:
r.ridley@psychol.cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: primitive neuropsychology; learning and memory; primate models of neurodegenerative disease and neurotrauma; cholinergic dysfunction of Alzheimer's disease; pathogenesis of CNS amyloidosis; vessel occlusion models of stroke; therapeutic strategies
Dr Gina Rippon Department of Psychology University of Warwick
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Email:
g.m.j.rippon@warwick.ac.uk
Area of Research: hemispheric specialisation and psychological function; psychobiology of dyslexia; psychophysiological aspects of schizophrenia
Professor T Robbins Department of Experimental Psychology University of Cambridge
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Email:
t.robbins@psychol.cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: functional studies of chemical transmitters in the brain; forebrain dopaminergic, noradrenergic and cholinergic systems; neuropsychology of basal ganglia disorders; frontal lobe dysfunction; psychopharmacology of reward
Dr Toby Robertson Department of Human Sciences Brunel University
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Email:
t.robertson@brunel.ac.uk
Area of Research: social identity threat; conflict and maintenance; accountability and social influence; contradictions; rhetorical psychology
Professor Ian Robertson Department of Psychology Trinity College Dublin
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Email:
ian.robertson@tcd.ie
Area of Research: neuropsychology; brain plasticity and neuro-rehabilitation
Dr Derek Roger Department of Health Sciences & Clinical University of York
Telephone: 01904 321377
Email:
dbr1@york.ac.uk
Area of Research: role of moderator variables in stress and health; psychoneuroimmunology; forensic psychology
Professor Peter Rogers Department of Experimental Psychology University of Bristol
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Email:
peter.rogers@bristol.ac.uk
Area of Research: diet and behaviour; nutritional influences on cognitive function and mood;
caffeine psychopharmacology;motivation and learning; appetite control;
obesity; dieting; acquisition of food preferences; craving and addiction
Dr Christina Romani School of Psychology University of Birmingham
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Email:
c.romani@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive science; cognitive psychology; psycholinguistics; representaion and organisation of cognitive functions; linguistic tasks; memorial and attentional resources; normal cognition and brain damage; developmental impairments
Professor David Rose Department of Psychology University of East London
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Email:
f.d.rose@uel.ac.uk
Area of Research: biopsychology: neuropsychology: recovery mechanisms following brain damage: applications of virtual reality to neurorehabilitation
Dr David Rose Department of Psychology University of Surrey Guildford Surrey GU2 7XH
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Email:
d.rose@surrey.ac.uk
Area of Research: consciousness: neural theories; philosophical approaches; psychophysical and neuropsychological studies; latency of visual awareness; effects of brain damage on self awareness; selective attention to 'early' visual channels; spatial representation; theory of labelled lines; neurosemantics; visual illusions
Dr Helen Elizabeth Ross Department of Psychology University of Stirling
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Email:
her1@stir.ac.uk
Area of Research: the moon illusion; underwater perception; perception in altered gravity; outdoor perception; weight perception; history of perception; psychophysics
Dr Andrew Rostron Department of Psychology University of Hull
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Email:
a.b.rostron@psy.hull.ac.uk
Area of Research: design and evaluation of technology based aids for the handicapped; psychology of music; cognitive bases for instrumental performing skills
Elke Rotheiler Department of Psychology Glasgow Caledonian University
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Email:
ero@gcal.ac.uk
Area of Research: occupational and organisational psychology; occupational health, work stress and coronary prone behaviour; cross-cultural psychology
Mrs Nuala Rothery Department of Psychology Trinity College Dublin
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Email:
rotheryn@tcd.ie
Area of Research: training of counselling psychologists; process oriented psychotherapy
David Routh Department of Experimental Psychology University of Bristol
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Email:
d.a.routh@bristol.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; knowledge representation and memory; economic cognition; computer assisted psychometrics; modelling; psychological statistics
Dr Matthew Rushworth Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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Email:
matthew.rushworth@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology of frontal and parietal cortex; transcranial magnetic stimulation; cingulate cortex
Prof Riccardo Russo Department of Psychology University of Essex
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Email:
rrusso@essex.ac.uk
Area of Research: Episodic memory;
organisation of long term memory;
neuropsychology of memory;
effect of anxiety on memory and attention
Dr John Rust Department of Psychology Goldsmiths College University of London
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Email:
j.rust@gold.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychometrics: neural networks: gender development: integrity
Professor Derek Rutter Department of Psychology University of Kent at Canterbury
Telephone: 01227-827573
Email:
d.r.rutter@ukc.ac.uk
Area of Research: health beliefs and health behaviour; social cognition in health; social inequalities in health; optimism and self regulation of health behaviours; communication in medicine; psychosocial interventions in acute and chronic illness
Dr Annemarie Salm Principal Lecturer School of Psychology and Counselling University of Surrey Roehampton West Hill, London SW15 3SN
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Email:
a.salm@roehampton.ac.uk
Area of Research: Training as a developmental process; group psychotherapy
Dr Alison Sanford Department of Psychology University of Strathclyde 40 George Street Glasgow
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Email:
alison.sanford@strath.ac.uk
Area of Research: Psychology of language and communication: including, effects of computer-mediated and video-mediated communication systems on human to human interactions and computer-supported collaborative work; how people achieve mutual understanding and effective communication in these environments. Also, effects of cognitive biases and heuristics on every day decision-making and problem solving.
Dr Sally Sargeant School of sociology and social policy University of Nottingham Nottingham NG7 2RD
Telephone: 0115 951 5421
Email:
sally.sargeant@nottingham.ac.uk
Area of Research: Narrative psychology;
experiencing illness;
service user research involvement in mental health;
mental health in primary care
Dr Matthew Saxon Department of Psychology Royal Holloway University of London
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Email:
m.saxon@rhbnc.ac.uk
Area of Research: development psycholinguistics; corrective input in child language development; influence and language and counting strategies on the development of mathematical knowledge; children's use of language as an index of mental health; development of debating and argumentation skills
Dr Andrew Scholey Human Cognitive Neuroscience Unit Division of Psychology University of Northumbria at Newcastle
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Email:
a.scholey@unn.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychopharmacology; cognitive enhancement; herbal products/medicinal plants; nutraceuticals; physiological concomitants of mental effort; cognitive impairments in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and dementia
Dr Deirdre Scully School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
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Email:
d.scully@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: sports and exercise psychology; motor skills; applied sport psychology; exercise psychology; corporate stress management programmes
Professor Lynne Segal School of Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
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Email:
l.segal@bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: gender issues; sexual difference; sexualities and culture; theoretical debate in psychology and psychoanalysis
Dr Irene Bruna Seu School of Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
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Email:
b.seu@bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: qualitative methodologies; oppression, gender and minorities; application of psychoanalytic ideas to understanding social phenomena; helping behaviour; human rights; epistemologies and the social sciences
Dr David Sewell Department of Psychology University of Hull
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Email:
d.f.sewell@psy.hull.ac.uk
Area of Research: sport and exercise psychology; pre-event anxiety; athletes interpretation of symptoms of anxiety; impact on performance; mood enhancing qualities of exercise
Professor Philip H.K. Seymour Department of Psychology University of Dundee DD1 4HN
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Email:
p.h.k.seymour@dundee.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychological studies of literacy development and dyslexia; literacy acquisition and in linguistic awareness; reading development and dyslexia in European orthographies; effects of orthographic depth.
Dr Sarah Elizabeth Seymour-Smith Nottingham Trent University Burton Street Nottingham NG1 4BU
Telephone: 0115 8485599
Email:
sarah.seymour-smith@ntu.ac.uk
Area of Research: Masculinity (especially in relation to health and non- custodial fatherhood); public participation and citizenship; and discursive psychology.
Professor Tim Shallice Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience University College London
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Email:
t.shallice@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychology; disorders of supervisory functions; semantics; reading and memory; computational modelling of neuropsychological syndromes; consciousness
Dr Manfusa Shams Department of Psychology University of Luton Park Square LU1 3JU. Bedfordshire
Telephone: 01582-734111-2132
Email:
manfusa.shams@luton.ac.uk
Area of Research: Psychological effects of unemployment; Health, illness and health behaviour, International business psychology, Wworking family and stress, critical health psychology, Psychology of adolescence, Cultural issues in psychology, Innovative approach in psychological measurements, Applications of Psychology.
Professor David Shapiro School of Psychology University of Leeds
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Email:
david@shapiro.co.uk
Area of Research: psychological health; psychotherapy; counselling; cognitive and behavioural therapies; workplace mental health; evaluation methods; clinical trials; psychosocial interventions; personal and professional development
Dr Kimron Shapiro School of Psychology University of Bangor
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Email:
k.shapiro@bangor.ac.uk
Area of Research: attention; temporal processing using behavioural, neuropsychological, and neurophysiological techniques of investigation
Dave Shaw Department of psychology University of Central Lancs
Telephone:
Email:
DFShaw@uclan.ac.uk
Area of Research: sports psychology; sports performance; self-efficacy; anxiety, home advantage and performance; outcome depiction imagery and its effect on elite performance
Professor Noel Sheehy School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
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Email:
n.sheehy@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: analysis of communication; suicidal behaviour; perceptions of risk; applied developmental psychology; environmental psychology
Dr Pashal Sheeran Department of Psychology University of Sheffield
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Email:
p.sheeran@shef.ac.uk
Area of Research: intention-behaviour relations; attitude theories; social psychology of HIV-prevention
Dr R A Shephard School of Psychology and Communication University of Ulster
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Email:
ra.shephard@ulst.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychopharmacology; anxiety and feeding; behavioural approaches to the pathology of Alzheimer's Disease; behavioural effects of laser treatment
Professor Richard Shepherd Department of Psychology University of Surrey
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Email:
r.shepherd@surrey.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychological models of behaviour; attitudes and food choice; dietary change; eating behaviour; risk perception and risk communication
Dr Mark Shevlin School of Psychology University of Ulster at Magee College
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Email:
m.shevlin@ulst.ac.uk
Area of Research: structural equation modelling; contemporary multivariate statistics; psychometrics and statistical stimulations; personality; behavioural genetics and evolutionary psychology
Dr David Shewan Department of Psychology Glasgow Caledonian University Glasgow G4 0BA
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Email:
dsh2@gcal.ac.uk
Area of Research: forensic and criminological psychology; drug use and addiction; controlled drug use; violence and aggression; prisons.
Emma Short Department of Psychology University of Luton
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Email:
emma.short@luton.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; stress at work
Professor Andrew Silke School of Law University of East London
Telephone: 02082232588
Email:
andrew_silke@yahoo.co.uk
Area of Research: terrorism and political violence; psychology of terrorists and terrorist groups; offender decision making and violent crimes; victims of terrorism; vigilantism; hostage situations and negotiations; offender profiling and crime analysis
Dr Jo Silvester Department of Psychology City University
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Email:
j.silvester@city.ac.uk
Area of Research: occupational / organisational psychology; application of attribution theory to interpersonal decision making and behaviour in organisations; explanation of events; causal attributions of behaviour; customer service; organisational culture
Dr Adrian Simpson Department of Psychology University of Sheffield
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Email:
a.simpson@shef.ac.uk
Area of Research: quantitative methods in psychology; computer assisted learning
Ms. Harsimran Singh Health Psychology Research Department Of Psychology,Royal Holloway,University Of London Egham Surrey TW20 OEX
Telephone: 01784 443718
Email:
H.Singh@rhul.ac.uk
Area of Research: Health Psychology, diabetes research, diabetes, HbA1C, diabetes and ethnicity, diabetes control, diabetes management, diabetes in South Asians, diabetes-specific measures, questionnaires, quality of life, knowledge of diabetes, well-being, treatment satisfaction and barriers to self-care
Professor Suzanne Skevington Department of Psychology University of Bath
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Email:
s.m.skevington@bath.ac.uk
Area of Research: quality of life; psychometrics; cross cultural psychology; pain treatment; theory and measurement; reporting symptoms; breathlessness; growing older; arthritis; HIV / AIDS; cancer; behavioural medicine; social psychology; delivering healthcare; international health
Dr Martin Skinner Department of Psychology University of Warwick
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Email:
m.r.skinner@warwick.ac.uk
Area of Research: symbolic interaction in social behaviour; social psychological aspects of self-awareness; self presentation and identity; facial expression; mood and posture
Dr Pauline Slade Department of Psychology University of Sheffield
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Email:
p.slade@shef.ac.uk
Area of Research: reproductive psychology; menstruation; menopause; pregnancy and the post partum; clinical psychology in physical health
Professor Andrew Smith Department of Psychology Royal Holloway University of London
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Email:
a.t.smith@rhbnc.ac.uk
Area of Research: sense systems; vision; psychophysical studies of the early stages of visual processing; detection of image motion; fMRI; neuropsychological studies of visual deficits
Professor Philip Smith Department of Psychology University of Reading
Telephone:
Email:
p.t.smith@reading.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of language; reading and spelling; cognitive psychology; memory; mathematical psychology; cognitive changes in old age; connectionism
Professor Peter B Smith Department of Psychology University of Sussex Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QF
Telephone: 01273 678914
Email:
p.smith@sussex.ac.uk
Area of Research: cross-cultural social psychology;
leadership;
cross-cultural communication
Dr John Smith Division of Psychology University of Sunderland
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Email:
john.smith@sunderland.ac.uk
Area of Research: critical social psychology; attitude measurement and attitudinal semantics; self-monitoring
Dr Lawrence Smith School of Psychology University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT
Telephone: (0113) 343 5719
Email:
lawrence@psychology.leeds.ac.uk
Area of Research: shift and night work effects (sleep, health, fatigue, stress), hours of work, working time, evaluating shift rotas, interventions, individual differences in tolerance, work psychology, personal control and worker participation
Dr Howard Smith Department of Psychology Trinity College Dublin
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Email:
hsmith@tcd.ie
Area of Research: quantitative modelling of cognitive processes; memory and perception; ethology and human evolutionary psychology
Dr Chris Smith Department of Psychology University of Central Lancs
Telephone:
Email:
CDSmith@uclan.ac.uk
Area of Research: psycholinguistics; literacy screening; developmental dyslexia; genius and creativity; new technology and teaching
Dr Jane Smith Department of Psychology University of Central Lancs
Telephone:
Email:
JSmith8@uclan.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychological aspects of physical illness; back pain; pain; recovery following medical procedures; measurement of quality of life
Sylvia Smith Department of Psychology University of Central Lancs
Telephone:
Email:
SSmith2@uclan.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; sexual health (STD, HIV/AIDS); women's health
Dr Jonathan A Smith School of Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
Telephone:
Email:
ja.smith@bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: application of qualitative methodologies in social, health and clinical psychology; interpretative phenomenological analysis; psycho-social aspects of new genetics; life transitions; self and identity
Professor Andy Smith School of Psychology Cardiff University
Telephone:
Email:
smithap@cardiff.ac.uk
Area of Research: stress; fatigue; minor illness and cognition; psychosocial factors of susceptibility to acute illnesses; nutrition and behaviour; caffeine and performance; chronic fatigue syndrome; psychopharacology
Professor Emeritus Leslie Smith www.lancs.ac.uk/fss/edres/staff/smith/ www.neasdencontrolcentre.com/ls/index.html
Telephone:
Email:
l.smith@lancaster.ac.uk
Area of Research: * Psychology and epistemology
* Norms in human development
* Piaget's model
* Modal reasoning
* Children's mathematics learning
* Development and education
Dr Marcia Smith Pasqualini Department of Psychology University of Portsmouth
Telephone:
Email:
marcia.smith@port.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology of emotion; facial expression; Parkinson's disease
Professor Mary Smyth Department of Psychology University of Lancaster
Telephone:
Email:
m.smyth@lancaster.ac.uk
Area of Research: working memory; spatial working memory; memory for serial order; development of movement and action; development of reach and grasp; development of children with impaired co-ordination or dyspraxia; theorectical and historical issues in psychology; history of proprioception and kinaesthesis; creation of psychological knowledge
Dr Ian Sneddon School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
Telephone:
Email:
i.sneddon@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: animal behaviour; social behaviour and welfare of farm animals; social psychology and the impact of AIDS; evaluation of educational programmes
Professor Robert J Snowden School of Psychology Cardiff University
Telephone: 029 20874937
Email:
snowden@cardiff.ac.uk
Area of Research: visual perception
psychopathy
schizophrenia
post tramuatic stress disorder
Professor Edmund Sonuga-Barke Department of Psychology University of Southampton
Telephone:
Email:
ejb3@soton.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental psychopathology; bio-psychological basis of ADHD; parenting and parental mental health as mediators of childhood adjustment; parenting interventions; conceptual and philosophical studies of mental disorder
Dr Jane Speight AHP Research Ltd 5 Villier Street Uxbridge UB8 2PU
Telephone: +44 (0)1895 273599
Email:
jane.speight@healthpsy.net
Area of Research: health psychology; patient-centred healthcare; psychological aspects of chronic conditions including diabetes, chronic kidney failure, neuropathy, asthma, COPD, pain; evaluation of flexible intensive insulin therapy (DAFNE: Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating); development of condition-specific measures of psychological processes and outcomes; treatment satisfaction, concordance and issues in promoting self-management
Dr Charles Jason Spence Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford OX1 3UD
Telephone: 01865 271364
Email:
charles.spence@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: applied cognitive psychology; interface design; multisensory advertising; cross-modal attention; multisensory integration; temporal processing; sensry synchronization; inhibition of return; ventriloquism; multisensory representation of space; cognitive neuropsychology; audition; vision; touch; olfaction; pain;
Dr Chris Spencer Department of Psychology University of Sheffield
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c.p.spencer@shef.ac.uk
Area of Research: environmental psychology; development of spatial cognition; understanding of aerial photographs; children's use of their urban and rural environments; children's participation in the planning process
Nicola Starkey Department of Psychology University of Central Lancs
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NStarkey@uclan.ac.uk
Area of Research: animal models of psychiatric illness; ethology; immunocytochemistry, neuropsychology, cell culture
Prof. Mike Startup School of Behavioural Sciences University of Newcastle Callaghan, NSW 2308 Australia
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mike.startup@newcastle.edu.au
Area of Research: processes and outcomes of psychological treatments for mental health problems; cognitive behavioural therapy for psychotic disorders; cognitive processes in psychotic experiences; lack of insight, mania and delusions; schizotypy and dissociative experiences
Dr Howard Steele Department of Psychology University College London
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h.steele@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: attachment theory and research; developmental psychopathology; interview based methods of emotional development
Professor Hannah Steinberg Department of Psychology Middlesex University
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h.steinberg@mdx.ac.uk
Area of Research: exercise, mood and wellbeing; determinants of creativity; psychopharmacology
Dr Biza Stenfert Kroese School of Psychology University of Birmingham
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b.stenfert-kroese@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: severe learning disabilities; therapeutic interventions and service delivery; social participation and friendship networks; quality of life evaluation techniques; psychological aspects of the customer voice
Dr Richard Stephens Department of Psychology University of Keele
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Email:
psa13@keele.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology; effects of insult to the brain; chronic organophosphate exposure effects
Dr Chris Sterling Division of Psychology South Bank University
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Email:
sterlicm@sbu.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; neuropsychology; psychology of Dyslexia, Reading and spelling, Memory, Neuropsychology, Cognitive Psychology.
Dr Robin Stevens Department of Psychology University of Nottingham
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Robin.Steven@nottingham.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychopharmacology; neurobiology of eating disorder
Professor Jim Stevenson Department of Psychology University of Southampton
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Email:
jsteven@soton.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental psychopathology; behaviour genetics; paediatric psychology; genetic and environmental influences on language development and behavioural problems; influences of maternal depression on pre-school children's behaviour problems
Dr Rosemary Stevenson Department of Psychology University of Durham
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rosemary.stevenson@durham.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology of language; comprehension and product of referring expressions; reasoning fron uncertain premises; cognitive models of learning
Dr Ingeborg Stobie Department of Psychology University of Strathclyde
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Email:
i.stobie@strath.ac.uk
Area of Research: pre-school; special education; early intervention; educational psychology
Dr Jim Stone Department of Psychology University of Sheffield
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Email:
j.v.stone@shef.ac.uk
Area of Research: computational and psychophysical aspects of learning in perception and motor control
Tony Stone Division for Psychology South Bank University
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stonea@sbu.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive science; philosophy of mind and psychology; cognitive neuropsychology; cognitive neuropsychiatry
Dr Lusia Stopa Department of Psychology University of Southampton Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ
Telephone: 023 8059 6897
Email:
L.Stopa@soton.ac.uk
Area of Research: My research concentrates on cognitive approaches to psychopathology. I have three main areas of interest. One, investigating cognitive models of social phobia and in particular, looking at the role of the 'observer perspective' in social anxiety. Two, examining the role of cognitive factors in PTSD. Three, investigating cognitive structures and processes across anxiety and depression. This work has included looking at the role of schemas in psychopathology and I am currently developing work looking at the role of rumination in anxiety disorders.
Dr Robert Stratford School of Psychology University of Southampton
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rjs2@soton.ac.uk
Area of Research: Team work and key skill learning in HE; organisational issues in schools and effects on pupils; collaborative consultation in educational psychology; psychological impact of short stature; psychological effects of growth hormone treatment
Dr Peter Stratton School of Psychology University of Leeds
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peters@psychology.leeds.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental psychology; family therapy; child abuse; psychobiology aspects of development; relationships between social behaviours (attachments) and cognitive development; youth culture; impact of advertising on children's diets; attitudes of young people to harrassment and date rape; child maltreatment; consumer attitudes to companies; employee attitudes
Dr Morag Stuart School of Psychology and Human Development Institute of Education, University of London 25, Woburn Square London WC1H 0AA
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m.stuart@ioe.ac.uk
Area of Research: reading development; spelling development; psychological processes in reading and spelling; developmental dyslexia; assessment and intervention for pupils with specific learning disabilities; pre-reading skills
Professor Ian Stuart-Hamilton Department of Psychology, HLASS University of Glamorgan Pontypridd CF37 1DL
Telephone: 01443654158
Email:
istuarth@glam.ac.uk
Area of Research: The Psychology of Ageing, including: relationship between life-course development and Piagetian tasks; children's reading and spelling skills; ageing and intelligence; ageing and memory; ageing and reading; attitudes to ageing; educational gerontology
Ed Sutherland School of Psychology University of Leeds
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Email:
eds@psychology.leeds.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology
Michaela Swales School of Psychology University of Bangor
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m.swales@bangor.ac.uk
Area of Research: adolescent development and psychopathology;
effectiveness of dialectical behaviour therapy in the treatment of borderline personality disorder;
cognitive mechanisms underlying mood disturbance in adolescence
Dr Mary Target Department of Psychology University College London
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Email:
mary.target@ucl.ac.uk
Area of Research: measurement of childhood social and emotional development; outcome of child and adolescent psychotherapies; adult personality functioning and psychopathology; attachment and resilience; psychoanalytic process and outcome
Dr Fiona Tasker School of Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
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f.tasker@bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental psychology; family influences on children's development; post divorce and non-traditional families; adolescents' relationships with parents and peers; attachment theory; gender identity development; sexual orientation
Professor Andy Tattersall School of Psychology Liverpool John Moores University
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a.j.tattersall@livjm.ac.uk
Area of Research: occupational psychology; workload management; occupational stress; adaptive automation; job design
Professor Maxwell Taylor Department of Applied Psychology University College Cork
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Email:
m.taylor@ucc.ie
Area of Research: abuse images (child pornography); Internet Crime; forensic identification of child victims; victimisation of children through the Internet; CBT apporaches to SOTP's; policy and law enforcement responses to abusive images of children; capacity building for workers with street children; service provision and policy development for street and working children; psychological aspects of terrorism and political violence; organised crime.
Dr Jacqui Taylor School of Design Engineering & Computing Bournemouth University Fern Barrow BH12 5BB
Telephone: 01202 965313
Email:
jtaylor@bournemouth.ac.uk
Area of Research: Social Psychology & Computing
Computer Mediated Communication (CMC)
Social Identity Theory
Online experiments
Social Impacts of Technology
Poole Dorset
Dr Tom Teggart School of Psychology Queens University Belfast
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t.teggart@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: social constructionist approaches to psychotherapeutic intervention; mental health service user issues; empowerment
Professor Christine Temple Department of Psychology University of Essex
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tempc@essex.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental neuropsychology: disorders of reading, arithmetic, naming, memory, spatial skill and executive functions: genetic disorders (Turner's, Williams and Klinefelter's): callosal agnesis
Dr Philip Terry School of Psychology University of Birmingham
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p.terry@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: effects of psychoactive drugs on behaviour; behavioural pharmacology of abused drugs; biological basis of reward and addiction; recreational drugs and human behaviour; performance enhancing effects of stimulant drugs; consequences of long term cannabis use; conditioned drug effects
Dr George Thomson Department of Psychology University of Edinburgh
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g.o.b.thomson@ed.ac.uk
Area of Research: children with learning difficulties: special educational needs: transition to adulthood: comparative approaches in provision for special needs: professional roles of educational psychologists
Dr Everard Thornton Department of Psychology University of Liverpool
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Email:
ewt1@liverpool.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; cardiac psychology
Professor Steven Tipper School of Psychology University of Bangor
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s.tipper@bangor.ac.uk
Area of Research: visual guided action; attentional pathologies in clinical populations; cognitive neuropsychology; experimental consumer psychology
Professor Keith J Topping Faculty of Education & Social Work Gardyne Road University of Dundee Dundee DD5 1NY
Telephone: +44 (0)1382 464000
Email:
k.j.topping@dundee.ac.uk
Area of Research: educational psychology: peer assisted learning; parent assisted learning; computer assisted learning; social, emotional and behavioural competence and intervention; computer aided assessment; literacy.
Dr Tony Towell Department of Psychology University of Westminster
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Email:
towella@wmin.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology
Dr Michel Treisman Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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michel.treisman@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: sensory discrimination; memory; theoretical psychology
Dr Rachel Tribe Department od Psychology University of East London
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r.j.n.tribe@uel.ac.uk
Area of Research: cross-cultural psychology within clinical practice and organisational settings, mental health and refugees, undertaking mental health work using interpreters, trauma, training
Dr Nick Troop Department of Psychology University of Essex
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ntroop@essex.ac.uk
Area of Research: Stress and coping: eating disorders: disgust emotion: cognitive rumination / intrustion: motivations and recovery from psychological problems
Mr Barry Turner 13 Hungate LINCOLN LN1 1ES
Telephone: 01522 520355
Email:
bturner@lincoln.ac.uk
Area of Research: The link between childhood behavioral disorders and Personality disorder in adults.
Psychiatric Injury and personal injury litigation
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and crime
Dr Julie Marie Turner-Cobb Department of Psychology University of Bath BA2 7AY
Telephone: 01227 827878
Email:
pssjmtc@bath.ac.uk
Area of Research: Psychoneuroimmunology and health in adults and children; stress; social support; coping and family environment; respiratory infection and chronic illness; psychosocial interventions
Professor Graham Turpin Department of Psychology University of Sheffield
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g.turpin@shef.ac.uk
Area of Research: clinical psychophysiology; schizophrenia; attention and anxiety; imagery; single case methodology; consumer satisfaction
Professor L K Tyler Department of Experimental Psychology University of Cambridge
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l.tyler@psychol.cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychology of language; psycholinguistics; computational models of language function and dysfunction; reading
Dr Patrick Tyler School of Psychology University of Cambridge
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p.a.tyler@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: individual differences in stress; occupational sources of stress in the health professions; coping mechanisms; mental health outcomes; self esteem and anxiety; questionnaire development; evaluation of clinical interventions; influence of biopsychological (evolutionary and genetic) mechanisms and interaction with social and psychological factors in human behaviour
Professor David Uzzell Department of Psychology University of Surrey Guildford GU2 7XH
Telephone: 01483 689430
Email:
d.uzzell@surrey.ac.uk
Area of Research: environmental psychology - sustainability and sustainable development; risk and crime and the environment; architecture; children’s environments; heritage and environmental interpretation and education
Dr Elizabeth Valentine Department of Psychology Royal Holloway University of London
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e.valentine@rhbnc.ac.uk
Area of Research: History of British psychology; psychology of musical practice and performance; philosophical psychology
Dr Heather Van Der Lely School of Psychology Birkbeck College University of London
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h.vanderlely@bbk.ac.uk
Area of Research: developmental psycholinguistics; specific language impairment in children; language acquisition; acquisition , representation and processing of syntax and morphology; language verses cognitive representation and processing; modularity of language
Dr Hannie van Hooff Department of Psychology University of Portsmouth
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hannie.van.hooff@port.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychophysiology; relationship between event-related potentials, awareness and recognition and implicit memory
Dr Darren Van Laar Department of Psychology University of Portsmouth
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darren.van.laar@port.ac.uk
Area of Research: use of colour to structure information in computer displays; how psychology is taught in the UK
Dr Angela Veale Department of Applied Psychology University College Cork
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Email:
a.veale@ucc.ie
Area of Research: critical development psychology; participation action research on children in adversity; children in war and post conflict context; refugee children; psychological programming, particularly in Africa
Professor Peter Venables Department of Psychology University of York
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Email:
phv1@york.ac.uk
Area of Research: abnormal psychology; schizophrenia; criminality; high-risk studies; psychophysiology
Carita Pauliina Virtanen Vaha-hameenk 8 a b 32 20500 Turku Finland
Telephone: + 35840-5737395
Email:
capavi@utu.fi
Area of Research: emotional and cognitive processes in psychological change
Dr Melanie Vitkovitch Department of psychology University of East London
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m.vitkovitch@uel.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; object name and retrieval in adults; language production; object naming in children; inhibitory processes in cognition
Professor Claus Vogele Department of Psychology University of Luton
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claus.vogele@luton.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; clinical psychology
Dr Hugh Wagner Department of Psychology University of Manchester
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Email:
wagner@psy.man.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychobiology
Dr Graham Wagstaff Department of Psychology University of Liverpool
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Email:
gwf@liverpool.ac.uk
Area of Research: social psychology of hypnosis; psychology of justice and law
Dr Delia Wakelin Division of Psychology University of Northumbria at Newcastle
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d.wakelin@unn.ac.uk
Area of Research: information processing; human motor skills; connectionist and formal models of learning; computers in psychology; cognition and emotion; homesickness
Professor Toby Wall Institute of Work Psychology University of Sheffield
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t.d.wall@shef.ac.uk
Area of Research: occupational/work psychology; stress and well-being at work; modern organisational practices and work effectiveness; advanced manufacturing technology; HR management and company performance; applied research design
Dr Susan Walsh Department of Psychology University of Sheffield
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Email:
s.walsh@shef.ac.uk
Area of Research: women and food; clinical/organisational psychology; psychology of ageing
Steve Ward Department of Psychology University College Worcester
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Email:
s.ward@worc.ac.uk
Area of Research: crime and fear; effects of emotion on cognition processes; biological psychology
Dr Lawrence Warwick-Evans Department of Psychology University of Southampton
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Email:
lawe@soton.ac.uk
Area of Research: health psychology; relationship between psychological and physiological activity; hypertension; coronary heart disease; effects of stress on the immune system analysis and management of anxiety with respect to sporting achievement; mental influences on adjustment to exercise; position senses in motion sickness and falling
Dr Anne Waters Department of Psychology University of Southampton
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Email:
ajw5@soton.ac.uk
Area of Research: clinical psychology; adult mental health; personality disorders; distress intolerance; Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Dr Anthony Watkins Department of Psychology University of Reading
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Email:
syswatkn@reading.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychoacoustics; auditory localisation and pitch perception; perception of music; perception of speech
Professor Mary Watts Department of Psychology City University
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Email:
mary.h.watts@city.ac.uk
Area of Research: counselling psychology and professional education; application of constructivist psychology and personal construct psychology
Dr Elaine Weatherley-Jones University of Sheffield
Telephone: 0114 222 0744
Email:
e.weatherley-jones@sheffield.ac.uk
Area of Research: complementary medicine, patient practitioner relationship, psychological processes in health interventions, homeopathy
Dr Sue Weaver Department of Psychology University of Hull
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Email:
s.m.weaver@psy.hull.ac.uk
Area of Research: stress, coping and adjustment in medical treatments; reproductive psychology; subfertility; postmenopausal women
Professor Paul Webley School of Psychology University of Exeter
Telephone: 01392 264600
Email:
p.webley@exeter.ac.uk
Area of Research: Economic psychology: personal finance (money management, saving, debt, investment): fiscal psychology (tax evasion, taxation and work, tax communication): children's economic behaviour (children's understanding of economics, children's saving, economic socialisation). Legal psychology especially rule-breaking.
Dr Brendan Weekes Department of Psychology University of Kent at Canterbury
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Email:
bsw@sussex.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychology and language (reading, spelling, naming); word recognition in English and Mandarin; cognitive rehabilitation following brain damage
Emeritus Professor Larry Weiskrantz Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
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Email:
larry.weiskrantz@psy.ox.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology of perception and memory
Dr Deborah Wells School of Psychology Queen's University Belfast
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Email:
d.wells@qub.ac.uk
Area of Research: animal behaviour; animal welfare; human animal interactions; comparative psychology; welfare of rescue -sheltered dogs; dog behaviour problems; dog behaviour counselling; pre-natal canine behaviour; dog tracking; dog attack; human and animal olfaction; wild dog behaviour
Dr Linda Wheeldon School of Psychology University of Birmingham
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l.r.wheeldon@bham.ac.uk
Area of Research: experimental psycholinguistics; speech production; mental representations and cognitive processes that underlie language production; grammatical encoding; lexical access; phonological representations in spoken word recognition; verbal short term memory; stored linguistic knowledge and performance in STM tasks
Dr P Whittle Department of Experimental Psychology University of Cambridge
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p.whittle@psychol.cam.ac.uk
Area of Research: vision; discrimination; adaptation; contrast and constancy in the perception and brightness of colour; perception of surface colours and illumination; psychoanalytic theory and experimental psychology
Dr Andy Paul Wickens Department of Psychology University of Central Lancs
Telephone: 01772 893444
Email:
awickens@uclan.ac.uk
Area of Research: Biological psychology. The biology of ageing. The history of brain research.
Dr Sally Wiggins Psychology Division Nottingham Trent University Nottingham NG1 4BU
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sally.wiggins@ntu.ac.uk
Area of Research: discursive psychology and conversation analysis; food and eating practices; food evaluations; family mealtimes; social/health psychology interests
Professor Arnold Wilkins Department of Psychology University of Essex
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Email:
arnold@essex.ac.uk
Area of Research: Reading disorders: design of text: photosensitive epilepsy: visual dysfunction in migraine: lighting: visual perception: prospective memory: sustained attention
Sue Wilkinson Department of Social Sciences University of Loughborough
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Email:
s.wilkinson@lboro.ac.uk
Area of Research: feminist psychology; lesbian and gay psychology; critical health psychology; qualitative methods; breast cancer; lesbian health; changing sexual identities; focus groups
Dr David Williams Department of Psychology University of Hull
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Email:
d.i.williams@psy.hull.ac.uk
Area of Research: personal development; counsellor training; applications in occupational psychology and commerce; psychological aspects of infertility; conceptual basis of counselling; use of intuitive judgments
Professor Mark Williams School of Psychology University of Bangor
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Email:
j.m.g.williams@bangor.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive models and the treatment of depression; suicide and attempted suicide; autobiographical memory and emotion; experimental consumer psychology
Dr Glenn Andrew Williams Psychology Division Nottingham Trent University School of Social Sciences Burton Street Nottingham NG1 4BU
Telephone: 0115 848 5980
Email:
glenn.williams@ntu.ac.uk
Area of Research: work related stress
positive psychology, esp. flow
personality and health
Dr Margaret Wilson Department of Psychology University of Kent at Canterbury
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Email:
m.a.wilson@ukc.ac.uk
Area of Research: investigative psychology; applied social psychology; environmental psychology; psychology and design; Facet Theory
Professor Lindsay Wilson Department of Psychology University of Stirling Stirling FK9 4LA
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Email:
j.t.l.wilson@stir.ac.uk
Area of Research: neuropsychology and neuroimaging in head injury; assessment of outcome after brain injury
Ms Julie Anne Winstanley Department of Human and Health Science Harold Wilson Building University of Huddersfield HD1 3DH
Telephone: 01484 472844
Area of Research: Postnatal depression, maternal well-being, psychosocial interventions, evaluation and case study research, feminism, empowerment and family health.
Anna Winterbottom Institute of Psychological Sciences University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT
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Email:
anna@winterbottom.co.uk
Area of Research: Health Psychology: medical decision making; end stage renal failure
Dr Richard Wiseman Department of Psychology University of Hertfordshire
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r.wiseman@herts.ac.uk
Area of Research: parapsychology; deception and lying; psychology of luck; eyewitness testimony; communicating science to the public
Professor Dieter Wolke Department of Psychology University of Hertfordshire
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Email:
d.f.h.wolke@herts.ac.uk
Area of Research: epidemiology and development of children at biological and social risk; physical growth and cognitive and socio-emotional development; friendships and bullying; development and treatment of crying; sleeping and feeding problems in infants/children; co-morbidity of behavioural problems; developmental psychopathology
Dr Alison Woodcock Department of Psychology Royal Holloway University of London
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Email:
a.woodcock@rhul.ac.uk
Area of Research: professional-patient interactions; role of health
care practitioners in health behaviour change; health promotion and
chronic disease management; measurements issues in health psychology and
education; lay beliefs about health and disease risk; diabetes; quality of
life in degenerative eye conditions; health and well-being of older people
Sally Woods Centre for Applied Psychology Liverpool John Moores University
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Email:
s.c.woods@livjm.ac.uk
Area of Research: drug use and misuse; HIV/ AIDS; health psychology; psychosocial issues and addiction
Professor Robert Woods School of Psychology University of Bangor
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Email:
b.woods@bangor.ac.uk
Area of Research: Dementia care; family care givers of people with dementia; psychological factors related to strain and interventions to reduce strain; evaluation of impact of various interventions on functional level and quality of life in people with dementia. Psychology of ageing.
Dr Lisa Woolfson Dept of Psychology University of Strathclyde 40 George St Glasgow G1 1 QE
Telephone: 0141 548 3159
Email:
lisa.woolfson@strath.ac.uk
Area of Research: Educational psychology, parenting children with developmental disability, interdisciplinary intervention for infants and preschoolers with cerebral palsy, special educational needs, inclusion
Dr Peter Wright Department of Psychology University of Edinburgh
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Email:
p.wright@ed.ac.uk
Area of Research: development of feeding in human infants; acquisition of food preferences in pre-school children; psychology of appetite and eating; prevention of injuries; problems of being left handed
Professor Michael John Wright Department of Human Sciences Brunel University Uxbridge Middlesex UB8 3PH
Telephone: 01895 203340
Email:
michael.wright@brunel.ac.uk
Area of Research: visual perception and attention, psychophysics, ERP's, fMRI, neuropsychology, consciousness
Dr Gabriele Wulf Department of Psychology University of Reading
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Email:
g.wulf@reading.ac.uk
Area of Research: motor learning and sport psychology
Dr Taeko Wydell Department of Human Science Brunel University
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Email:
taeko.wydell@brunel.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive neuropsychology; language; impairments in normal cognitive processes involved in reading English and Japanese; bilinguialism; dynamics of brain activities during reading with neuroimaging techniques
Dr Brian Marshall Young School of Psychology University of Exeter
Telephone: 01392 264614
Email:
bmyoung@exeter.ac.uk
Area of Research: psychology and the media; advertising; children's understanding of promotional communication; children's understanding of television and television advertising; children and brands
Dr Andrew Young School of Psychology University of Leicester
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Email:
amjy1@le.ac.uk
Area of Research: neurotransmitter function controlling behaviour and cognition; relationship to psychosis; functional MRI during cognitive performance; relationship to neurotransmitter function
Professor Malcolm Young Department of Psychology University of Newcastle
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Email:
m.p.young@ncl.ac.uk
Area of Research: cognitive psychology; neuroscience; neuroinformatics; neuroecology; computational neuroscience
Dr David Young Division of Psychology University of Wolverhampton
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Email:
d.young@wlv.ac.uk
Area of Research: social, political and criminological psychology
Professor Andy Young Department of Psychology University of York
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Email:
awy1@york.ac.uk
Area of Research: human neuropsychology; face perception; recognition of emotion; delusional misidentification
Dr Suzanne Zeedyk Department of Psychology University of Dundee
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Email:
m.s.zeedyk@dundee.ac.uk
Area of Research: parent-infant communication in typical and atypical populations; visual impairment; orofacial clefting; autism; parental perceptions of development; epistomology and philosophy of science; psychology of women; feminist theory