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|degrees=BSc, MSc, PhD | |degrees=BSc, MSc, PhD | ||
|fields=Psychology (major): Research Methods in Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Clinical and Social Psychology, Cognition and Emotion, Cognitive Therapies, Personality, Attention and Attention Training, Education. | |fields=Psychology (major): Research Methods in Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Clinical and Social Psychology, Cognition and Emotion, Cognitive Therapies, Personality, Attention and Attention Training, Education. | ||
|universities= University of Kent, | |universities= University of Kent, UK<br>Nottingham University, UK<br> University of Essex, UK | ||
|specializations=Project Management<br>SDD Facilitation<br>Mediation | |specializations=Project Management<br>SDD Facilitation<br>Mediation | ||
|achievements= Departmental Scholarship | |achievements= Departmental Scholarship | ||
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'''Presentations''': | '''Presentations''': | ||
<br>- 2012 (February).University of Essex. Departmental Talk: Can we predict how anxious someone is by their facial structure? | <br>- 2012 (February).University of Essex. Departmental Talk: Can we predict how anxious someone is by their facial structure? | ||
<br>-2011 (May). University of Essex. Postgraduate Conference presentation: Prolonged viewing of emotional scenes reveals attention biases | |||
<br>- 2010 (May). University of Essex. Postgraduate Conference presentation: The time course of attentional bias to negative pictures in anxiety | <br>- 2010 (May). University of Essex. Postgraduate Conference presentation: The time course of attentional bias to negative pictures in anxiety | ||
<br>-2008 (November). Nottingham University. Presentation for the training course “Presentation skills for Researchers”: Anxiety and the Attentional bias. | |||
<br>- 2008 (October). Nottingham University.Presentation for the Module “Psychological Research in Context (Dissertation)”: Attention and Anxiety Disorders. | <br>- 2008 (October). Nottingham University.Presentation for the Module “Psychological Research in Context (Dissertation)”: Attention and Anxiety Disorders. | ||
<br>-2007 (November). University of Kent. Presentation for the Module “Cognition and Emotion”: Implicit and Explicit Memory Bias in Anxiety. | |||
'''Conferences and Awards''': | '''Conferences and Awards''': |
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