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Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience at Exeter have enjoyed a period of growth and development at Exeter over the last few years. New facilities have been developed for research in cognitive neuroscience, and the interface with clinical colleagues provides excellent opportunities for work with neurological patients.
Research has been supported by project grants and research studentships from BBSRC, ESRC, British Academy and the Wellcome Trust.
For the main areas in which we do research, click on the right.
For publications, research interests and projects of individual staff members, click on their names below.
People
| Academic staff |
Stephen Monsell,Professor of Cognitive Psychology
Catherine Haslam, Associate Professor
Tim Hodgson, Associate Professor
Janice Kay, Professor of Cognitive Neuropsychology
Aureliu Lavric, Senior Lecturer
Ian McLaren, Professor of Cognitive Psychology
Don Mitchell, Professor of Experimental Psychology
Stephen Monsell, Professor of Cognitive Psychology
Alan Slater, Associate Professor
Huw Williams, Associate Professor
Andy Wills, Associate Professor
Adam Zeman, Professor of Cognitive and Behavioural Neurology
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| Honorary Staff |
Chris Code, Visiting Professor
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| Postdoctoral Fellows |
Chris Longmore Fraser Milton
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| Research Students/Research Assistants |
Sue Chapman, Ciro Civile, Amanda Clapp, Hannah Filmer, Charlotte Forrest, Heike Elchlepp, Ian Frampton (also staff member of clinical group), Matthew Hamilton-Green, Nicola Gregory, Jill Harker, Tracey Jarvis, Cai Longman, Paula McDonald*, Luke Mounce, Helen Ryland, Tobias Stevens, Felice van t’Wout, Iain Williamson, (*on maternity leave), |
Facilities
Facilities for cognitive research are excellent. Find out more.
Research centres
Two centres have been established in the Cognition Research Group.
Centre for Clinical Neuropsychology Research (CCNR)
Neuropsychology is the area of Psychology concerned with the effects of brain injury and disease on psychological functioning. The main aim of the CCNR is to support research to enhance clinical practice for survivors of brain injury. The CCNR supports post-graduate courses, runs a collaborative NHS Clinic, and holds regular consultative meetings with charity and health user groups. More details... |
Exeter Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience
The aim of the Exeter Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience is to bring together researchers from across the University of Exeter and south west region who share an interest in the brain systems underlying perception, action, cognition and consciousness. A variety of facilities are available for cognitive neuroscience research on site. More details... |
Postgraduate programmes:
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