People

Professor Mark Addis, Professor of Philosophy, Birmingham City University and Research Associate, Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science, London School of Economics - philosophy of mind; philosophy of science; formal modelling of expertise; vocational education and training.

http://www.bcu.ac.uk/pme/school-of-english/staff/mark-addis


Dr. Kelly Ashford, Senior Lecturer, School of Sport and Education
- choking and the proposed underlying mechanisms of self-consciousness and reinvestment; attention control and performance disruption; the use of secondary and priming tasks to alleviate performance disruption.

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/sse/sport-sciences/people/dr-kelly-ashford


Dr. Dan Bishop,
Lecturer, School of Sport and Education – neuropsychological bases for expert perception and attention; constraint-driven changes in oculomotor behaviour and perceptual strategy; top-down versus bottom-up control of attention in experts; visually guided learning/skill acquisition.

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/sse/sport-sciences/people/dr-daniel-bishop


Dr. Geraldine Cohen, Senior Lecturer, Brunel Business School
- marketing within professional service firms; marketing innovation; brands and branding; brand loyalty; employer branding; entrepreneurship; learning and teaching in higher education through advancing pedagogical methods and techniques.

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/bbs/people/academic-and-research-staff/full-time-faculty/geraldine-cohen


Dr. Claudia Gonzalez, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of Sport and Education
– cognitive influences of motor sequence-learning; investigations into the neural networks involved in motor control and learning using fMRI and TMS techniques; development of motor control; neurophysiological and behavioural assessments of typical and atypical movement.

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/sse/sport-sciences/people/dr-claudia-gonzalez


Professor Joseph Giacomin, Director Human Centred Design Institute, School of Engineering and Design
- human centered design; perception enhancement; energy sixth sense; sensory metaphysics; physical and perceptual human factors in design.

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/sed/design/people/full-time/profjosephgiacomin


Professor Ken Gilhooly, Professor in Quantitative Gerontology, School of Health Sciences & Social Care
– thinking; problem solving; creativity; reasoning; decision making; working memory; medical cognition, ageing and cognition, and applied aspects of cognition.

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/shssc/people/health-studies-community-nursing/kenneth-gilhooly

 
Professor Fernand Gobet, Professor of Cognitive Psychology, University of Liverpool -  expertise across domains; eye movement recording; protocol analysis; brain imaging; acquisition of syntax and vocabulary in language; computer modelling; cognitive architecture.

http://www.liv.ac.uk/psychology-health-and-society/departments/psychological-sciences/


Dr. Guy Gratton,
Senior Research Fellow, School of Engineering and Design - anything useful in the field of aeronautics; aerospace engineering; atmospheric science; linguistics; aviation safety; flight operations; transferability of knowledge and the paths by which this is possible.

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/sed/mecheng/people/drguygratton


Dr. Priscilla Harries,
Senior Lecturer, School of Health Sciences and Social Care - decision making; clinical reasoning; elder abuse; community mental health; dyslexia, driver assessment.

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/shssc/people/occupational-therapy/priscilla-harries


Dr. Robin Jackson, Senior Lecture, School of Sport and Education
- attention processes underlying skill failure or ‘choking’; perceptual processes underlying anticipation skill, decision making, and susceptibility to deception; implicit and explicit learning.

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/sse/sport-sciences/people/dr-robin-jackson


Dr. Noel Kinrade,
Lecturer, School of Sport and Education - choking and the proposed underlying mechanisms of explicit monitoring and distraction theories; attention control and performance disruption; the role of working memory and task complexity in performance under conditions of high and low pressure.

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/sse/sport-sciences/people/dr-noel-kinrade


Dr.
 Lampros Stergioulas, Reader, School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics- intelligent information processing; educational information systems; technology-enhanced learning; healthcare modelling; information engineering and signal processing; healthcare informatics; information systems for society.

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/siscm/disc/people-in-disc/academic-staff/drlamprosstergioulas


Dr. Fang Wang – Lecturer,
School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics - intelligent distributed computing and its applications; advanced e-learning, which spans such topics as education in the cloud, computer supported collaborative e-learning, and effects of learning styles on e-learning.

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/siscm/disc/people-in-disc/academic-staff/drfangwang


Professor Michael J Wright, Professor, School of Social Sciences
– deception, bias and spatial attention; mechanisms of chess expertise; analysis of dynamic facial expressions

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/sss/psychology/staff-profiles/part-time/michael-wright


Professor A. Mark Williams – Professor of Sport Sciences, School of Sport and Education
– perceptual-cognitive expertise; anticipation and decision-making skill; visual search behaviours in real-world tasks; anxiety and performance; simulation-based training; implicit and explicit learning; practice scheduling; observational learning; feedback provision.

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/sse/sport-sciences/people/professor-mark-williams2

 

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