Interim Head of Department

Academic staff

  • Dr Bernhard Angele – Eye movements during reading, language comprehension, visual cognition

  • Professor Katherine Appleton – Human eating behaviour, appetite and healthy eating
  • Dr Gizem Arabaci – Roles of cognitive mechanism, mind wandering, trait level inattention
  • Dr Emily Arden–Close – Quality of life and adjustment to chronic illness in patients and their partners, Web-based interventions
  • Dr Janice Attard–Johnson – Visual perception, pupillary responses and eye movements, typical and atypical sexual interests, sexual offending, eye–witness memory, face processing
  • Dr George Bains - Clinical psychology, mental health, personality disorder, complex trauma, cognitive analytical therapy
  • Professor Sarah Bate – Individual differences in face recognition, prosopagnosia (face–blindness), face recognition in forensic settings, superior face recognition, oxytocin
  • Dr Helen Bolderston – Clinical psychology, mental health, acceptance-based psychotherapies, mindfulness, psychological wellbeing of health and social care professionals
  • Dr Sarah Collard – Epilepsy, psychosocial impact of exercising with a chronic condition, identity, health psychology, qualitative methodology
  • Dr Terri Cole – Behavioural investigative advice; forensic, particularly investigative psychology
  • Dr Kari Davies - Forensic, particularly investigative psychology, behavioural crime linkage, sex offending, policing 
  • Dr Federica Degno - Cognitive and experimental psychology, visual cognition, eye movements, foveal and parafoveal processing during reading
  • Dr Jane Elsley – Working memory, feature binding, attention, cognitive ageing
  • Dr Alejandro Estudillo – Cognitive neuroscience, face processing, cognitive neuropsychology, cognitive psychology, mathematical cognition
  • Dr Géza Gergely Ambrus - Cognitive neuroscience, face perception, learning and memory, neuroimaging
  • Dr Maddy Greville–Harris – Clinical psychology, mental health, looked after children, attachment, disordered eating, patient-doctor interactions, placebo effects in chronic pain
  • Dr Nicola Gregory – Visual cognition, using eye-tracking in typical and clinical populations
  • Dr Sarah Hambidge - Children and young people, social emotional and behavioural difficulties, county lines, gang culture, aging and dementia  
  • Dr Doug Hardman – The psychology and philosophy of medical practice, clinical judgement, critical psychology, ethnography
  • Dr Xun He – Visual attention and perception, interpersonal processes
  • Dr Michelle Heward - Ageing and dementia; digital technologies and innovation, psycho-social interventions, inclusive environments, qualitative methods, coproduction and user involvement. 
  • Colin Johnson - Geographic profiling, Forensic, Investigative and Legal Psychology, Offender Demographics, Investigative Interviewing 
  • Kelly Kho - Face processing, brain stimulation, cognitive training, prosopagnosia and cognitive neuroscience
  • Dr Marina Kilintari - Cognitive and systems neuroscience, cognitive and biological psychology, perception, action, EEG
  • Dr Julie Kirkby – Cognitive and developmental psychology, in particular eye movements, reading and visual cognition
  • Professor Changhong Liu – Face perception, cognition, social and cross-cultural psychology
  • Bryan Leong Qi Zheng - Cognitive neuropsychology, individual differences in face recognition, face perception, visual perception
  • Dr Otto Loberg – Eye movements and electrocortical activity during natural reading, visual cognition, electrocortical activity of attention,  reading development
  • Dr Ioanna Markostamou - Nuropsychology and cognitive psychology, lifespan development and aging, dementia, memory, spontaneous cognitive processes, visuospatial abilities
  • Dr Andrew Mayers – Mental health (postnatal depression, postpartum psychosis, children and young people), sleep
  • Professor John McAlaney – Social norms, behaviour change, substance use, digital addiction, cybersecurity
  • Professor Emeritus Sine McDougall - Cognitive processing of icons, symbols and signs; aesthetic appeal of interfaces, websites and icons; cognitive ergonomics, particularly visual search and comprehension of interfaces
  • Dr Natalie Mestry – Face processing, visual search, spectatorship of pictorial artworks
  • Dr Anna Metzger - Perception and action, touch and multsensory perception, movement control, machine learning
  • Dr Rachel Moseley – Autism spectrum conditions, language and semantic processing, embodied cognition
  • Dr Constantina Panourgia – Developmental psychology, risk and resilience, poverty, life adversity, emotional and behavioural adjustment
  • Dr Ben Parris – Cognitive control and frontal lobe functions
  • Dr Emma Portch – Language – mediated perception, emotional expressions, cognitive interviewing, facial composites
  • Dr Andy Powell - Mental health and psychological wellbeing, behaviour change, mind-body approaches to improving mental health and psychological wellbeing, physical activity behaviour, physical activity intervention design     
  • Dr Joanne Rechdan – Social and cultural influence on episodic memory, metamemory, investigative psychology, minority access to justice
  • Dr Laura Renshaw–Vuillier – Emotional experience and regulation, cognitive control, eating disorders, gambling, EEG, mHealth  ​
  • Dr Ellen Seiss – Clinical and cognitive neuroscience: EEG methods; modulation of cognitive processes by emotional valence, personality, nutrition (glucose), or disease (OCD, Parkinson's disease)
  • Dr Shanti Farrington – Cognitive control, learning and memory in healthy controls, patients with focal lesions and dementia
  • Dr Rachel Skinner – Forensic psychology, cyber psychology, social media, social norms, behaviour change
  • Dr Fay Sweeting- Police misconduct, abuse of position, rape attirition, impact of rare auto-immune disease on quality of life
  • Dr Ian Stephen - Person perception, face perception, body image, mate choice, evolution and human behaviour
  • Dr Catherine Talbot – Cyberpsychology, cocial media, qualitative methods, dementia, eating disorders
  • Dr Betul Tatar – wellbeing interventions, eating behaviours, mindfulness, counselling and psychotherapy 
  • Dr Jacqui Taylor – Cyberpsychology, psychology education, online teaching and learning, online deception
  • Dr Kevin Thomas –  Judgement and decision–making; interplay between cognition and emotion
  • Dr Matteo Toscani – Visual and haptic perception of material properties, haptic exploration, metacognition in peripheral vision, eye movement recordings with computer graphics and machine learning
  • Professor Julie Turner–Cobb – Effect of stress and social relationships on physical health; psychoendocrine influences in chronic illness; cortisol measurement in adults and children
  • Dr Eleonora Vagnoni – Multisensory perception, peripersonal and interpersonal space representation, EEG methods, touch perception, the influence of emotion on visual and tactile perception
  • Dr Ruijie Wang - Cyberpsychology, human computer interaction, motivation in learning, eye tracking, mixed methods
  • Dr Agata Wezyk - Stress & health, employees' wellbeing, occupational psychology, creative methods
  • Alison Woodward - Complex PTSD, Dissociative Disorders, Psychotherapy, Trauma Therapy, Relational approach to recovery 
  • Dr Alla Yankouskaya – Social neuroscience, neuroimaging, cognitive psychology
  • Dr Tara Zaksaite - Spatial navigation and spatial cognition, learning memory, and how these are influenced by personality variables, such as anxiety. 

Demonstrators and technicians

  • Jastine Antolin – Eye-tracking technical support; gaze behaviour during dynamic videos and real-time social interaction, social anxiety and oxytocin
  • Natasha Burns - Neuroplasticity, neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience, ageing, brain recording
  • Batuhan Cakir - Cognitive control, non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Marianna Constantinou- Neuroimaging, memory, attention, future anticipation, ageing
  • Toby Denholm-Smith - Cognitive psychology, Neuropsychology, Emotion and Reward processing
  • Dr Matthew Green – Language comprehension; sentence parsing in humans and artificial systems
  • Alethea Guestini - Clinical neuropsychology, hypnosis, placebo, pain and mental health recovery, beliefs, expectations and suggestion
  • Jason Helstrip - Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive control, Suggestion, Hypnosis
  • Cheryl I'anson - Cyberpsychology, Cybersecurity, Cyber Criminology and Investigative Forensic Psychology
  • Gemma Lovett - Social neuroscience, cognitive psychology, visual attention and perceptual biases
  • Michael Lowman - Cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, eye-movements, reading and visual cognition
  • Rebecca Legg - Cognitive psychology, working memory and sequence memory
  • Elliott Roch - Sport and exercise psychology
  • Daisy Roe - Cognitive psychology, order memory, response suppression