Research seminars
School of Psychology Seminar Programme
Seminars start at 4.15 pm. F392: Wright Building; F428: Health Research lower floor.
Semester A 2011-12
Oct 20 - F428
David Winter University of Hertfordshire
Long sleeves, short sleeves and chains: Applications of personal construct psychology in Sierra Leon
Oct 27 - F392
Katerina Fotopoulou King's College, London
The dynamic neuropsychology of awareness: From treatment to mechanisms
Nov 3 - No Seminar
Nov 10 - F428
Karen Douglas University of Kent
Conspiracy theories: A social psychological perspective
Nov 17 - F428
Giuliana Mazzoni University of Hull
Nocebo: the placebo evil twin
Nov 24 - F428
Paul Jenkinson University of Hertfordshire
Know thyself: Cognitive neuropsychology of body awareness
Dec 1 - No Seminar
Dec 8 - E350
Gijsbert Stoet University of Leeds
Who are better in mathematics? Men or woman?
Joint event with Psychology Society followed by drinks and nibbles in the foyer of room E350
Semester B 2012
F418 and F428: Health Research lower floor; G156 - Ground floor of CP Snow
Feb 23 - F418
Frank Bond Goldsmiths, University of Londonl
The effect of psychological flexibility on leadership effectiveness, job performance, and mental health
Mar 1 - F428
Fahad Alnaggar University of Hertfordshire
Attitudes and perceptions of oil factory workers in relation to safety and risk with reference to Saudi Arabia
Mar 8 - G156
Mike Anderson MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge
Hippocampal Modulation: A mechanism underlying the suppression of unwanted memories
Mar 15 - G156
Naomi Fainberg NHS, QII Hospital, Welwyn Garden City
'Parsing' the OCD spectrum using neurocognitive probes
Mar 22 - G156
Chris Brewin Institute of Psychiatry, London
Experimental and neuroimaging studies of memory for trauma and PTSD
Mar 29 - G156
Peter Rendell Australian Catholic University, Melbourne
Assessing Prospective memory with Virtual Week in clinical populations
Apr 26 - G156
Paul Sowden University of Surrey
Influences on thinking creatively
May 3 - G156
Michael Banissy University College London
Mirror-touch synaesthesia and the role of sensorimotor cortex activity in social perception
May 10 - G156
Michael Kopelman King’s College, London
The alcoholic Korsakoff syndrome: clinical, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging aspects
For more information
about the seminar programme contact:
Lia Kvavilashvili or
Paul Jenkinson