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Research interests

I am a cognitive neuroscientist specialising in sleep, circadian rhythms, mental health and neuroimaging. I am interested in how cognition changes with psychiatric disease (e.g., depression, psychosis) and how this may relate to sleep and circadian rhythm disruption.

I am a Senior Research Associate working with Professor Ian Penton-Voak and Dr Helen Bould on 1) identifying neural markers of an adjunct therapy (Cognitive Bias Modification) for people with depression using fMRI, 2) investigating the relationship between attention towards lower-weight bodies and body dissatisfaction using eye-tracking, and 3) understanding whether psychological therapies for mental health could be improved if delivery timing was synchronised to individual chronotype. I am funded by the Bristol Biomedical Research Council (BRC) and am part of the TARG research group (in School of Psychological Science).

External positions

Postdoctoral research assistant, King's College London

Nov 2018Nov 2021

PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Roehampton

Oct 2015Oct 2018

MSc in Neuroimaging, King's College London

Oct 2014Oct 2015

BS in Physiology

Oct 2011Jul 2014

Research Groups and Themes

  • Brain Imaging
  • Brain and Behaviour
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Science
  • Centre for Academic Primary Care
  • Health and Wellbeing (Psychological Science)

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